‘Sub-zero’: Cold front sweeps NSW, snow falls west of Sydney
A burst of wild winter weather has torn across NSW, bringing down trees, cancelling flights and prompting warnings for dangerous surf, icy roads and more cold blasts to come.
A burst of wild winter weather has torn across NSW, bringing down trees, cancelling flights and prompting warnings for dangerous surf, icy roads and more cold blasts to come.
A body has been found after a house in Dubbo burned to the ground in a raging fire. Here’s what we know.
Police believe a drive-by shooting that damaged a Hills District home overnight is a case of mistaken identity, with a nearby suspicious car fire also under investigation.
A major arterial road is closed and homes evacuated in Sydney’s north west after wild winds battered Sydney’s suburbs. Here’s the latest.
A single South Coast mother who lost everything in the Black Summer bushfires says her heartbreak continues five years on, as red tape is seemingly halting her and her family’s long awaited rebuild.
Premier Chris Minns said the state is drawing a ‘line in the sand’ as NSW moves to ban private ankle monitors after repeated bail failures.
The trucking company responsible for last week’s metal spill that stranded hundreds on the M1 is facing more than $1 million in insurance claims, and is now inviting affected drivers to a community barbecue.
Sydney motorists have had to cough up as much as $2.10 for a litre of petrol recently despite global oil prices dropping – but some relief is on the way. These are the factors influencing the city’s petrol prices and when it will be cheapest to fill up at the bowser.
A war of words has erupted over the behaviour of volunteers in one of Sydney’s closest seats in Saturday’s election.
He was a Sydney party boy who made headlines when he was jailed over a drug importation plot – but it seems Matthew Doyle’s turmoil is behind him. SEE THE PHOTOS.
Analysis: The jailing of Bilal Haouchar for eight years is proof that underworld figures fleeing the long arm of he law in Sydney are no longer safe abroad with cops already eyeing their next targets, writes Mark Morri.
Sydney’s largest cavern hidden under the CBD has been completed. See the incredible pictures here.
Banks and credit card providers will be able to check if a resident’s identity details have been stolen or breached before granting loans in NSW under plans for a new fraud register. Here’s how it could affect you.
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.
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