New details about teen killer’s final night in jail
New details have been revealed about the final moments of Adrian Torrens’ life, after he was in jail for killing teen Audrey Griffin.
New details have been revealed about the final moments of Adrian Torrens’ life, after he was in jail for killing teen Audrey Griffin.
A Liberal MP left out of the Opposition’s new-look cabinet has taken aim at his party’s policies, calling for his colleagues to look abroad for inspiration during his scathing assessment.
Sickening brawls, physical attacks and verbal abuse have become all-too-regular occurrences on our sporting fields, despite a major NSW government initiative aimed at stamping it out.
Sydney will enjoy a mild and sunny start to the week with temperatures reaching 21C across the suburbs on Tuesday — but showers and strong coastal winds are set to follow in the days ahead.
The Labor Party is understood to have bought 1,200 rolls of bunting with a photo of Peter Dutton and the words ‘he cuts, you pay’ flooding polling booths ahead of today’s election.
A man police believe is linked to a drive-by shooting, where CCTV captured the moment when two people were seen exiting a black SUV and unleashing a volley of bullets at a home in western Sydney, will remain behind bars on remand.
The homeward commute could be a slow crawl on the M1, which has reopened after more than 300 vehicles were stranded with punctured tyres when a truck lost its load and scattered metal fragments for 25km.
The husband of MP Dai Le has fronted members of the ALP after the party was banished from using a misleading sign of Ms Le alongside Peter Dutton in Fowler. WATCH the exclusive video.
While regular Australians are getting slugged $6 or more for their morning coffee, their taxes are subsidising cafes at the Reserve Bank where workers can get a caffeine fix for less than $2.
Australians are heading to the polls to cast their vote. See the full list of NSW polling booth locations here — including the ones that will have a democracy sausage sizzle.
Dozens of popular e-bikes are being illegally modified by owners in order to greatly increase speed, creating a highly dangerous environment for members of the public.
A stampede of “unruly’’ parents intimidated and yelled at staff employed at an exam for gifted students in Sydney’s southwest – forcing police to bring the crowd of 2600 under control.
The predatory practice of scalping has hit sought-after fashion brands, with claims that resellers cashing in on diehard fans are making more than the original designers.
Suellen Wrightson’s face is everywhere on millions of unsolicited texts, TV and billboard ads, but volunteers in her electorate say she’s not been seen.
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