Privacy breach as prison staff emailed health files of colleagues
An investigation is under way after a ‘routine’ email to prison staff saw sensitive files detailing the mental and physical health of more than 80 officers shared in error.
An investigation is under way after a ‘routine’ email to prison staff saw sensitive files detailing the mental and physical health of more than 80 officers shared in error.
Shocking new data from a Western Sydney hospital reveals the number of children admitted for injuries caused by e-scooters or e-bikes has jumped a staggering 400 per cent in 12 months.
A student group at Sydney University’s Conservatorium of Music is being quizzed after using an Orientation week event to tout its stance on anti-Semitism.
With a federal election expected to be called any day now, the man who wants to be Australia’s next prime minister tells Frances Whiting in an exclusive interview the ‘underdog’ LNP will win.
The operating systems on Comanche, worth more than $10 million and favourite for the Sydney to Hobart, resemble a “Formula One program”. Watch the video.
Social cohesion has frayed and anti-Semitism has escalated and become more violent, says new Government special envoy, Jillian Segal.
Taxpayers forked out $650,000 so Federal Government departments could commission artworks, supplies, dance performances, and exhibitions in the last year, while $870,000 was spent by the Australian Embassy in the US on five pieces of art.
Federal police are warning of the dangers of a new party drug known as pink cocaine – after testing revealed it rarely contains any actual cocaine, instead it’s a potentially lethal mix of meth, MDMA and ketamine.
In the wake of the anti-Israel attack overnight Woollahra, more vile messaging has appeared in Sydney.
Under pressure to address mounting acts of anti-Semitism in Australia, PM Anthony Albanese flew to Sydney to speak at Sydney’s Jewish Museum this afternoon.
An extensive search for a Coffs Coast teen missing for five days has been suspended as authorities cling to hope he will be found.
For 50 years, the Christmas queen of a western Sydney neighbourhood has bedecked her home with a glorious tangle of lights. Meet the local icon and other stalwarts keeping the tradition alive.
Sydney’s defiant second city continues to push the nation’s multilingual broadcaster to relocate to its multicultural heartland, where more than half the population was born overseas.
A prospective bikie washed away the blood of a man who had been stabbed at a gang clubhouse because he feared failing to do so would be met with reprisal, a court has heard. See the pictures.
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