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Police render first aid to shooting victim David Khou.

Neighbours’ desperate attempts to save victim of alleged Sydney gangland shooting

Video footage has emerged following a brazen daylight shooting allegedly linked to Asian organised crime gangs.

  • Amber Schultz, Penry Buckley and Jessica McSweeney

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Spring rolls and sugar cane prawns at Phu Quoc in Cabramatta.
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Phu Quoc

Evergreen favourite with a perennial queue.

Com Ga Ba Nga Hoi An in Cabramatta.
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Com Ga Ba Nga Hoi An

Hoi An-style chicken specialist.

The crispy chicken rice at Battambang.
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Battambang

Beloved community eating houses run by a Khmer family.

Crispy chicken with dry egg noodles.

Tan Viet Noodle House

Ga da don, crisp-skin chicken, is the speciality at this Cabramatta eating house.

Viet Hoa Hot Bread.

Breakfast noodles to all-hours banh mi: The Good Food guide to Sydney’s Vietnamese heartland

You’ll never go hungry in Cabramatta, home to celebrated grocers and restaurants. David Matthews shares the essential stops along John Street.

  • David Matthews
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One of two men charged with allegedly importing 91.4kg of methamphetamine into Australia.

Guatemala, Mexico, Hong Kong, Sydney: Men arrested over $80m drug haul

An alleged international drug smuggling operation started in Central America and ended with a chase in western Sydney.

  • Clare Sibthorpe
A day in Cabramatta.

How a childhood train trip opened my eyes to new possibilities

The melting pot of Cabramatta is much more than the vast array of exotic eating options.

  • Andrew Hornery
Independent mayor Frank Carbone says parts of western Sydney have been taken for granted.

Labor nemesis turned independent mayor Frank Carbone plots run in Cabramatta

ALP operative turned independent mayor Frank Carbone is plotting to deliver on his long threatened plan to take on Labor in western Sydney.

  • Alexandra Smith
Whitlam Albanese

It’s time: PM declares Whitlam family home a national asset

Half a century since his 1972 electoral victory, Gough Whitlam’s family home is declared a national asset.

  • Helen Pitt

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