100 firefighters battle massive factory inferno in Revesby
Firefighters have worked through the night to contain a massive factory blaze in Sydney’s southwest.
Firefighters have worked through the night to contain a massive factory blaze in Sydney’s southwest.
A major war game will be held outside of Australia for the first time, in a defence agreement with a close ally allowing a key military exercise to be held in Papua New Guinea.
The Nationals have nabbed a former NSW Minister to be their candidate in Whitlam, shaping up a three-cornered contest in the crucial seat ahead of the next federal election.
A homeless 66-year-old man who allegedly bludgeoned a beloved Coffs grandfather to death with a steel pole has faced court, as police try to track down a murder weapon. See the video.
A popular Central Coast building company that went into administration owing millions to creditors – and with numerous unfinished projects – will be wound up.
A woman is fighting for life after her motorcycle collided with a truck on a highway outside Canberra. Here’s the latest.
As the long-running dispute between the NSW government and rail workers returns to the Fair Work Commission in a bid for a ruling to end rail strikes, Peter Dutton says its time the PM entered the fray.
A neighbour has remembered her close friend Veronica Carmady as a loving mother who died attempting to save her daughter Aurora from an inferno that ripped through their south west Sydney home on Wednesday.
Men across the state are putting up their hand and admitting they pose a danger to their partners and children, prompting the NSW government to boost funding for programs that help these men turn their lives around.
It’s the western Sydney high school that’s produced an alumni that has made waves in sport, hospitality, medicine and the performing arts. High achievers share their memories.
A huge $34m apartment complex has been approved for a South Coast tourist town, with the developer behind the project saying he wants to see the area transform into a “mini Double Bay”.
A Sydney green grocer was pushed to his wits end before slapping a customer, a court has heard.
Residential security patrols have been launched in the Northern Rivers after inundating pleas from “scared and angry” residents facing break-ins, repeat burglaries and tactics like doorknocking to target the vulnerable.
Scary vision has emerged of the moment three men were forced to duck for cover as bullets flew on the streets of Sydney’s south in a suspected organised crime linked shooting.
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