Drunk, suspended, smashed: Prado power pole crash
A Mid-North Coast man, drunk and unlicensed, has been sentenced after a break-up bender saw him smash his Toyota Prado into a power pole, landing him in hospital with massive bills.
A Mid-North Coast man, drunk and unlicensed, has been sentenced after a break-up bender saw him smash his Toyota Prado into a power pole, landing him in hospital with massive bills.
The NSW housing crisis has seen desperate renters happy to fork out a huge amount per week for a backyard shed converted into a “gorgeous solo glamping cabin” with an outside shower and toilet.
A suite of new schools and upgraded facilities are being rolled out as part of a mega $1.4b education initiative by the NSW Government. See the full list and plans.
The emergency services community is mourning the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Superintendent David Cook, a beloved bedrock of his community known for his dedication and compassion. Read the tributes.
Male early childhood educators in NSW say horrific sexual abuse claims, and kneejerk restrictions enacted by operators, are “the straw that broke the camel’s back” to quit their jobs for good.
The ex-partner of the former Labor leader has levelled allegations of sexual depravity – some of which it is understood happened in parliament house – and abuse in explosive court documents. He denies the claims.
A Transport for NSW employee at the centre of a huge alleged kickback scheme advised a private firm to set up a new company to seek more work while coaching them how they could remain on a lucrative statewide panel, ICAC has heard.
A former PM is being admonished for “throwing grenades from the sideline” over the AUKUS deal promising thousands of jobs to South Australians.
A Sydney man convicted of sexual offences was operating as a tennis coach alongside kids for almost two years without holding a valid Working with Children Check (WWCC).
A former Commonwealth Youth Games hurdler who had dreams of competing in the Olympics has been through hell fighting a devastating illness, with her mum opening up on her daughter’s heartbreaking health battle.
An inner Sydney suburb that prides itself on its individuality has erupted over rumours another 24-hour fast food franchise is moving in, with a mysterious development application omitting a key detail.
A Queanbeyan software engineer has faced court after sending a slew of harassing emails to an ex-partner, including firing out 78 messages over a six-day period.
A 24-year-old woman who claimed she acted in self-defence after stabbing a man with a screwdriver has been jailed, with the court hearing she was high on drugs and showed little remorse.
The most crowded schools with the worst – and the best – student to teacher ratio across Canberra and the ACT have been revealed. See how your school stacks up.
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