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NSW Mounted Police Unit cancels annual open day due to security concerns
The day, which showcased the work of the world's oldest continuous mounted police unit, attracted thousands.
- by Rachel Browne
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Why snakes are finding their way into Sydney suburbia more often
Snake habitats are being reduced by urban development - and finding their way into suburban courtyards.
- by William McInnes
Penthouse pet Burnetta 'Bea Richards' Hampson charged with drug supply, driving on drugs
An international Penthouse pet has been accused of supplying ice and obtaining stolen goods after she was caught driving through Kings Cross while allegedly high on drugs.
- by Rachel Olding
NSW Crown land valuation sparks fresh sell-off fears
Parks, golf courses, caravan parks and grazing property may be subject to a "triple bottom line" evaluation.
- by Sean Nicholls
NSW police officer suspended after 'secretly filming sex with colleague'
A NSW police officer has been charged with secretly filming himself having sex with a female colleague and uploading the footage to social media.
Qian Liu accused of stabbing husband Han Lim Chin after affair allegations
Han Lim Chin thought his restaurateur wife was having an affair with her fitness instructor because she gave him some abalone soup and drove him home.
- by Stephanie Gardiner
Splashes nightclub shooting: Zlatan Popovic and Tevi Koloamatangi found guilty again
Nearly ten years after the contract killing, Zlatan Popovic and Tevi Koloamatangi found guilty in a retrial.
- by Shannon Tonkin
No Liberal women leading tickets in three of Sydney's biggest councils
When voters head to the polling booths across Sydney's seven new councils on Saturday, there will be a common theme on the Liberals' how-to-vote card.
- by Lisa Visentin
Inquiry reveals explosive evidence of RSL's charity fundraising failures
The NSW branch of the RSL has apparently breached its legal requirements for financial disclosures as a charity, a public inquiry heard on Tuesday.
- by James Robertson
Too many heads in the trough
The Prime Minister's decision to reward the cronyism of contacts is a needless destruction of the very trust he so very much needs.