Firefighters fight massive blaze in Sydney’s inner west
A large clothing factory fire in Marrickville has now been contained, after more than 15 fire trucks responded to the scene. Major roads are closed as the clean up continues.
A large clothing factory fire in Marrickville has now been contained, after more than 15 fire trucks responded to the scene. Major roads are closed as the clean up continues.
A man has tragically died and a house destroyed in a horror early morning inferno on the NSW South Coast.
It dropped to zero in one part of Sydney this morning, as we shivered through a freezing morning. Here’s when the cold snap will end.
The prime minister amassed a huge travel bill in his first term in office, with the Opposition maintaining Albanese should have been channelling some of that money into meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Hundreds of shops across NSW are peddling illegal cigarettes on the black market, making a mockery of government bans, with experts blaming poor enforcement and excise policy failures for the spike. Search our interactive tools here.
A police probe is under way after a man died from a gunshot wound sustained during a hunting trip in the state’s west, with several weapons seized for examination.
NSW Premier Chris Minns says the Sydney Writers’ Festival should consider how the views of speakers will be received by the public after it invited an author who used the term “cancerous growth” when considering Israel.
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Premier Chris Minns has indicated changes to the law could be made after a deepfake attack aimed at female public servants has rocked Canberra and exposed a legal loophole allowing perpetrators to escape criminal charges.
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A rally to protest violence against women in the wake of the shock death of teenager Audrey Griffin has been held at Gosford, with young women and parents calling for better night safety measures.
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An elderly woman has been left in a critical condition after driving her mobility scooter off a 5 metre high balcony in Sydney’s west.
Unions have pocketed a stunning half a billion dollars from money-making schemes outside of their member fees, with a new study showing how the organisations have become a cash cow funnelling money to Labor.
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