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It’s a crime that my father can’t serve on a jury
Opinion
Opinion

It’s a crime that my father can’t serve on a jury

For whatever reason, the gods of the NSW Sheriff’s Office have had a love-hate relationship with my dad over the decades.

  • by Michelle Cazzulino

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Charlise Mutten’s mother tells jury of last time she saw daughter

Charlise Mutten’s mother tells jury of last time she saw daughter

Kallista Mutten has told a jury her nine-year-old daughter called her partner “daddy” and had travelled with him to his family’s Blue Mountains home.

  • by Sarah McPhee
A noose, death hood and hanged woman’s letter: How being NSW sheriff has changed over 200 years

A noose, death hood and hanged woman’s letter: How being NSW sheriff has changed over 200 years

The role of sheriff has existed in NSW since 1824, but many could be excused for not knowing what the job entails.

  • by Tim Barlass
Two women killed, man dead, after shooting in Floreat home

Two women killed, man dead, after shooting in Floreat home

WA Police have confirmed a man in his 60s killed two women, before turning the gun on himself.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt and Holly Thompson
The stories we’re not allowed to write

The stories we’re not allowed to write

Slowly, limits on the information journalists are allowed to access are tightening. We have to fight harder to find out what was once considered our right to know under the principle of open justice.

  • by Bevan Shields and Jordan Baker
Principles of open justice demand our right to know
Editorial
Editorial

Principles of open justice demand our right to know

Journalists spend much of their time fighting for information to which they should rightfully be allowed access.

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Bruce Lehrmann pursued by former landlord over alleged property damage

Bruce Lehrmann pursued by former landlord over alleged property damage

The owner of a luxury Sydney pad where Bruce Lehrmann lived rent-free under a deal with the Seven Network has appeared for the first time in a NSW tribunal.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
‘He didn’t have a chance’: Luke went to his new job in the morning. He never came home
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NSW

‘He didn’t have a chance’: Luke went to his new job in the morning. He never came home

Luke Bray, 24, wasn’t even supposed to be at work that day. His mother wants answers.

  • by Sarah McPhee
‘Audacious’: Over $6 million worth of drugs found hidden on cargo ship in Fremantle
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‘Audacious’: Over $6 million worth of drugs found hidden on cargo ship in Fremantle

Australian Border Force intercepted 120kg of MDMA using sniffer dogs after the ship docked in WA on its way to NSW in February.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
PM points finger at Coalition over release of former detainee

PM points finger at Coalition over release of former detainee

Anthony Albanese has sought to shield his government from further backlash over a former immigration detainee now charged with murder.

  • by Andrew Probyn
Church takes XXXX brewery to court over fears of liquid explosion

Church takes XXXX brewery to court over fears of liquid explosion

Global beverages giant Lion wants to diversify production at the Milton brewery. But it will need to convince a court that neighbours will not be put at risk.

  • by Cloe Read and Sean Parnell