Bricks and iron rain onto inner-Sydney footpath as roof collapses
Bricks and sheets of iron have collapsed onto a footpath in inner Sydney this afternoon, following a surge of heavy rain and winds.
Bricks and sheets of iron have collapsed onto a footpath in inner Sydney this afternoon, following a surge of heavy rain and winds.
NSW Police have confirmed they have found a body, believed to be that of missing 15-year-old Luca Bennett, after an agonising four-day search.
This year’s New Year’s Eve fireworks are set to be the most innovative in Australian history. Here’s what you can expect.
A manhunt is under way after three men allegedly armed with “big” knives stormed a northern NSW home overnight before threatening occupants and fleeing the scene in two stolen cars.
In a year where it scaled back deliveries, closed post offices and increased the price of a stamp by 25 per cent, five Australia Post executives have qualified for giant bonuses.
NSW teachers have scored a nine per cent pay rise, and had extra staff development days added, while non-teaching roles will be cut from the Education Department. Here’s what we know.
Video has captured a blaze caused by a lithium battery in the back of a garbage truck, the fourth sparked from wrongly dumped waste in four weeks in the same council area. Watch the video.
The outgoing head of the Australian Border Force has spoken about what the country needs to win the fight against drug cartels and people smugglers.
Friends have revealed how a woman who went missing in the NSW Snowy Mountains survived 12 days — four of them after a snake bite — on her own.
In Sydney teaching kids the art of figure skating, Olympic legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have revealed the secret to their enduring athleticism as they get ready to hang up their skates for the last time.
Australia’s top Jewish body has launched legal action against an Islamic preacher from Western Sydney, alleging he gave anti-Semitic sermons including one in which he called Jews a ‘vile people’.
Transgrid is “co-operating” with inquiries launched into whether it breached national electricity rules, after workers accused the energy operator of “gambling” with its assets in Broken Hill.
NSW is set to legalise e-scooters, including shared hire scooters, despite other states banning them. It’s praised as a win by some, but many oppose the plan, our poll reveals. Tell us what you think.
Premier Chris Minns has accepted the apology of a Labor MP who swore at a Nationals MPs in front of primary school children that he had been escorting around Parliament House.
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