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A man at the receiving end of an anti-Islamic tirade on a Sydney train has thanked the woman who stood up for his family and is meeting police on Friday to report the incident. Hafeez Ahmed Bhatti, his wife and their four-month-old son were catching ...
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Sydney's lockout laws have greatly reduced violent assaults in the CBD and Kings Cross but drug possession and trafficking has increased sharply across NSW, a major crime report has found. The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research report also ...
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Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of ...
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International law firm Holman Fenwick Willan (HFW) has leased office space at one of Sydney's leading towers at a net annual rental of more than $1 million. The firm has signed a seven-year deal to move to the building, which is owned by Dexus Property ...
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STEVE and Tiana Falzon from the Mt Druitt area have been preparing to represent NSW in the upcoming season of Channel 7's House Rules. The first father-daughter team to compete in the renovation show said they were proud to represent Sydney's west.
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"It's also a really good way to exercise, I guess, every Monday morning," said Adrian Miranda, a maths student at the University of NSW. "In total, you've walked just under six kilometres, which is not bad for your health," said Mr Miranda. A Central ...
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The first father-daughter team to compete in the renovation show said they were proud to represent Sydney's west. “We live in a great community, I've been here for nearly 30 years,” Mr Falzon said. “I think the area is growing and getting better each ...
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Private investment company Marshall Investments has bought an industrial property with office conversion potential in Sydney's inner east for $8 million. The buyer intends for the building to be the headquarters of one of its businesses, The Apparel ...
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The NSW Ombudsman is considering referring Deputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas to the Director of Public Prosecutions to face criminal charges for allegedly misleading the inquiry into the NSW police bugging scandal. The revelation is among the most ...
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In 2002, Skaf was sentenced to 55 years' jail for his part in a series of gang rapes in Sydney's southwest. In 2006, Skaf's sentence was reduced on appeal to a minimum of 32 years non-parole and a maximum of 38. In August that year, Skaf was moved from ...
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