‘You snapped’: Manager slaps customer in refund row
A Sydney green grocer was pushed to his wits end before slapping a customer, a court has heard.
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.
Rail strikes that sent the network into meltdown on Friday could become a political train wreck for Anthony Albanese, with Labor MPs now concerned that the daily train chaos will hurt the government in crucial Sydney electorates.
Penny Wong is facing growing pressure from the Coalition over nine UN employees who “may have been involved” in the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack.
A man and pregnant woman allegedly tried to smuggle four balloons of contraband at Long Bay prison
Anthony Cummings’ application for a stay of proceedings to allow him to continue training has been rejected and he will need to vacate his famous Leilani Lodge stables at Royal Randwick within days.
A Labor MP who is campaigning against moves to chop up Moore Park golf course and demolish the Carnarvon layout at Lidcombe to make way for a cemetery, has voiced her views in a parliamentary speech.
Seven-time surfing world champion Layne Beachley found inspiration in several mentors as she grew up hitting the waves at Manly. Now, she’s doing the same for a new generation of athletes.
Police are now believed to have the “critical evidence” needed to progress the investigation into two nurses at the centre of a hate speech video. It comes after one of the nurses’ homes was raided by officers on Friday.
Melita Pratt says Irrawang High School failed to address her concerns after her son was bashed on a bus home from school.
Councils with cash reserves of up to $50m are claiming to be in dire financial straits and slugging ratepayers with huge rates rises.
A former Sydney cop has been jailed for stealing more than $200,000 cash to help maintain her gambling addiction.
Federal independent MPs were blindsided by the secret deal between Labor and the Opposition to dramatically change election laws surrounding political donations.
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