‘Desperate’: Boss of Sydney lighting firm ripped off $92k
The boss of a high-end Sydney lighting architecture business ripped it off for more than $92,000. A court has heard how he funnelled the cash into his own bank account.
The boss of a high-end Sydney lighting architecture business ripped it off for more than $92,000. A court has heard how he funnelled the cash into his own bank account.
A duo accused of a violent stabbing on the Central Coast have fronted court as the alleged victim remains in an induced coma and is facing the prospect of having his arm amputated, a court has heard.
A Mid-North Coast man with alleged links to a criminal group is facing a laundry list of drugs and firearms charges and also stands accused of violently threatening another man.
A months-long investigation which uncovered drug labs in Sydney’s west has seen police charge an eighth person over an alleged large-scale methamphetamine manufacturing syndicate.
Police allege the group made one mistake after another in the botched plan, leading to multiple arrests and one hell of an embarrassing story.
Queensland police officers want “confusing” legislation surrounding when they can legally detain a person for a mental health assessment rewritten, the Bondi Junction stabbing inquest has heard.
A Northern Rivers artist who told a pedophile after watching child abuse material it was “another example of why boys are made for this” has walked free on a suspended jail sentence. Warning: Graphic.
A Sydney leasing agent has pleaded not guilty to intimidation and property damage charges over an incident in Sydney’s west. Here’s what we know.
A 25-year-old man who was arrested on the Central Coast has been charged over his alleged involvement in a series of anti-Semitic attacks and arson incidents in Dover Heights earlier this year.
A man who was allegedly caught committing a vile sexual act while watching two young children on a walking track in the state’s central-west has fronted court.
The NSW premier has closed a licence loophole that was allowing crime gangs to use fake names to smuggle snakes and lizards worth millions on the black market after the Daily Telegraph exposed the flawed process.
Premier Chris Minns has written to the NSW Crime Commissioner offering extra funding, or legal changes if needed, to prevent former Labor minister Eddie Obeid keeping $30 million made from a corrupt coal licence deal.
Police are hunting suspects after a vehicle was rammed into a Mt Pritchard supermarket and the property was set alight, forcing evacuations in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Police have launched an investigation after a young woman was found dead in Sydney Harbour late on Monday night.
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