Cowboy learns fate after terrifying chainsaw rampage
A drunk 41-year-old cattle farmer terrorised residents with a chainsaw after crashing a ute into a Dorrigo property on Australia Day. Here’s what happened.
A drunk 41-year-old cattle farmer terrorised residents with a chainsaw after crashing a ute into a Dorrigo property on Australia Day. Here’s what happened.
Serial hospitality recipient Mark Latham has refused to rule out that his long-term friend and veteran broadcaster Alan Jones arranged tickets for him to attend VIP events.
Billionaire James Packer has thrown his support behind Alan Jones after the broadcaster was charged with a string of offences. Read what he said.
Left-field thinking from a local legend turned one Mid-North-Coast GP clinic into a one-stop multidisciplinary health hub where clients can even get legal advice. See why it’s making waves.
We’re for Sydney and New South Wales, every day this podcast gives you the headlines of the day from the Daily Telegraph.
Over the past five years, NSW residents have been stung for bizarre offences such as climbing trees and playing musical instruments too loud, as killjoy Revenue NSW stands accused of ‘micromanaging’ our every day lives.
A new 24/7 surveillance system is coming to Australia and it’s target is anyone promoting terrorism online. See how it will work.
For the third year running, Captain Bigglesworth was the outstanding performer at the Dachstober Longdog Festival in the Hunter Valley as sausage dogs from all over the state converged on Pokolbin for the annual event.
Sydney people tend to stay in their own cliques which makes it hard for newcomers to make friends, says American swimwear designer Sophia Kim, so she set up a series of ‘mixer’ events and they’re going gangbusters.
A TV host was quick to jump on Anthony Albanese seemingly letting slip the timing of the next federal election, but the PM quickly backtracked. When do you think we’ll hit the polls? Vote now.
Counselling is being offered to Year 6 students and a senior staff member stood aside after an impromptu classroom sex talk became too “graphic”.
The release of The Sunday Telegraph’s documentary, Charlotte’s Wish, has sparked an outpouring of grief and personal bullying stories from readers. Here’s what they said.
The mother of a teen suicide victim has shared her daughter’s harrowing farewell video in a bid to raise awareness and help other families. WARNING: distressing content.
A disastrous patchwork of inadequate school-based bullying policies is failing our children. Their deaths cannot be in vain — it’s time to act. WATCH the Charlotte’s Wish documentary now.
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