Yachtsmen found with almost $500-million of meth get long sentences
Two crew members of yacht sailing from the Pacific to NSW sentenced to between seven and 16 years for drug trafficking.
Two crew members of yacht sailing from the Pacific to NSW sentenced to between seven and 16 years for drug trafficking.
Flash-bang grenade, 37 knives, extendable baton, unauthorised pistol and drugs are among the items seized during operation involving 700 cops.
Two Sydney women have been charged and faced a regional NSW court after a stabbed and bloodied female found in boot of car.
Liquid ecstasy valued at almost $700,000 found by Border Force hidden in an air cargo consignment that arrived in Sydney.
Bride and 20 of her guests will have to cough up $1,000 each for not adhering to lockdown regulations governing Sydney’s northern beaches.
Sydney man faces multiple charges relating to allegedly sexually touching three teenage girls at local netball courts.
The man, who is from the NSW city of Albury, allegedly had violent Neo-Nazi views and had accessed bomb-making information.
Although she has never been a volunteer firefighter, she was able to claim large sums intended to help out-of-pocket Black Summer volunteers.
Large-scale drugs lab was hidden at a unit complex. Gold bullion, silver, drugs, ammunition and large quantity of cash seized.
English teacher alleged to have had sexually explicit online conversations with person he believed was a 13-year-old girl.
Driver was determined to make it to the ACT and sped away from a police escort on a 200km dash for freedom.
Police will allege the bomb was part of a drug gang vendetta that went wrong. Those in custody are aged 17-20.
Eight known incidents so far this year. Criminals have netted more than $3-million from the scam, say police.
Detectives have ‘significant new leads’ as they re-investigate the death of 13-year-old Arthur Haines in a fire.
Crazed SUV driver sows a trail of road carnage and injury through Sydney and surrounds. Police seeking public assistance.
Authorities in Australia have launched a special operation to clamp down on illegal oyster sales this Christmas.
A British-Australian man, Gary Tweddle, who went missing in the Blue Mountains has been farewelled at a service in Sydney, with his father paying tribute to those who searched for him.
Australian police have reached a body in the Blue Mountains which they believe to be that of missing British-Australian man Gary Tweddle. The body was found 2km from where the 23-year-old was last seen alive seven weeks ago.
There has been a reported sighting of a body in bushland in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, suspected to be that of missing British-born Australian man Gary Tweddle.
The father of missing British-Australian man Gary Tweddle has returned to the UK as the search for his son in the Blue Mountains approaches a month.
The father of missing British-Australian man Gary Tweddle has said that the search effort will change focus towards a recovery mission rather than a search and rescue operation.
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