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One of the cars used in the 2023 attack

The Sydney man who has survived seven gunshot wounds in three separate attacks

A man injured in two targeted attacks in the past four years has again lived to tell the tale after being shot at Winston Hills on Wednesday night.

  • Sally Rawsthorne

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Barrister Richard Cobden’s ground floor apartment in Woolloomooloo’s Wharf Terraces sold for $6,537,500.

Barrister’s Woolloomooloo harbourside home sells for $6.5m at auction

It was one of 528 scheduled auctions on Saturday. The unit, part of an exclusive complex, sold for less than the $6.6 million guide.

  • Carmen Forward
Campsie bus collision.

Dozens of people injured after two buses, car collide in Sydney

Motorists are being urged to avoid the area after the crash about 4.20pm.

  • Megan Gorrey
A burning car in Kingsgrove on Tuesday night.

‘Blatant disregard for community safety’: Man shot in suspected gangland attack

Police detectives say the shooting at a south-west Sydney apartment block was a targeted attack and the 27-year-old victim is lucky to be alive.

  • Sarah Keoghan and Perry Duffin
Campsie from the air.

‘Deadset against it’: After 80 years in the same home, bulldozers are coming

Development will be a major issue in the March state election. Sydney needs more housing but communities across the city, like Campsie, are baulking at the rapid changes to their suburbs.

  • Jordan Baker
Mahmoud “Brownie” Ahmad was shot dead in April.

Man charged with planning Mahmoud ‘Brownie’ Ahmad’s murder

Police believe a 49-year-old man who was already in custody on drug and crime group charges was involved in the planning of Ahmad’s murder.

  • Amelia McGuire
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Police have released CCTV images and are appealing for information about an alleged kidnapping last month

BMW, credit cards and phones stolen in alleged gunpoint kidnapping ordeal

Investigators say a 27-year-old man was speaking with two other men known to him at Campsie on Sunday, April 10, when the pair produced firearms and threatened him.

  • Sally Rawsthorne
Barbecues are being switched back on in Canterbury-Bankstown as a morale booster.

‘Bring some sanity back’: Local government area of concern fires up the barbies

Public barbecues are being switched back on in a local government area under strict COVID-19 restrictions in a bid to bring some joy back to residents’ lives.

  • Angus Thompson
Saira Gurung playing with her cousin Sharon Shrestha out the front of an apartment block on Evaline street, Campsie.

Campsie residents feel the pain over their locked-down suburb’s density push

A COVID-19 struck community with severely limited open space has been asked to review a plan to increase the number of homes by more than 70 per cent while enduring the strictest lockdown the city has seen.

  • Angus Thompson
NSW Health notified the public about COVID-19 infections linked to a Campsie shopping centre up to two days after shopping management alerted retailers.

Two-day delay between NSW Health alert and Campsie Centre’s COVID-19 warning

NSW Health notified the public about COVID-19 infections linked to a Campsie shopping centre up to two days after shopping management alerted retailers.

  • Anna Patty

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