Motorists who disturb the peace are being put on notice, with a long-awaited crackdown on noisy vehicles in suburban Aussie ...
A $500,000 reward for information into the murder of Duncan Campbell in Coffs Harbour has been announced by the NSW Police Force and state government. Around 100 nurses and midwives gathered with ...
You will often see unmarked police cars stopped on the centre divider, in the emergency lane (sometimes even facing the ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has called on the federal government to commit additional resources as he condemned the discovery of an antisemitic plot which has been deemed by NSW Premier Chris ...
A former police and transport minister has revealed he nearly lost his sight in a ‘traumatic’ gas bottle explosion at his home. David Elliott, the former NSW police and transport minister ...
NSW Police are investigating whether the discovery of explosives in a caravan at a property in Dural is linked to threats of an antisemitic attack. According to police, the caravan was discovered ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A man has been charged with the alleged vandalism of a memorial wall dedicated to NSW Police officers killed in the line of duty.
Don't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. Police set up a crime scene on Maloney St in Eastlakes early on Monday afternoon, with local detectives and ...
The rider was critically injured in the crash. A motorbike rider has died after a collision with a stolen car in northern NSW, with police arresting three teen boys who were in the car at the time.
The NSW Police Wall of Remembrance, dedicated to the memory of police officers killed in the line of duty, was allegedly damaged by vandalism about 3.15am on Saturday. “Evil” was allegedly ...
A man has been arrested after markings were scratched into the NSW Police Wall of Remembrance in Sydney on Saturday morning. The NSW Police Commissioner has said it is too early to tell if the 43 ...
Picture: NSW Police Police Minister Yasmin Catley said while the government remained steadfast in its view that drugs “cause widespread harm”, the ability for officers on the streets to use ...
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