Two children among group miraculously unscathed when car flips over during Brighton Le Sands crash in Sydney’s south

A nine-year-old and an 11-year-old escaped unharmed after a car crash in Sydney’s south left their vehicle flipped on to its roof. A Hyundai Getz and Toyota Corolla collided on General Holmes Dr at Brighton-Le-Sands about 10pm on Saturday, leaving the Toyota upside down on the road. A 20-year-old Toyota passenger suffered an arm injury … Read more

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expected to join protests demanding an end to Australia’s violence against women crisis

Australians have taken to the streets to demand an end to gendered violence which advocates warn has reached crisis levels. Thousands of attendees at protests in Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart on Saturday demanded concrete action to break the cycle of violence which has claimed the lives of at least 26 women so far in 2024, … Read more

Tesla Cybertruck arrives in Australia

The Tesla Cybertruck is in Australia, but don’t go rushing to your nearest Tesla dealer to pick one up. Earlier today, Tesla’s Australian division uploaded an image of the Cybertruck at Bondi Beach on its Instagram account, with the electric pickup parked next to the recently-revealed Model 3 Performance. The electric vehicle (EV) giant also … Read more

Heroic security guard Muhammad Taha reveals last words of colleague Faraz Tahir killed in Bondi stabbing attack

A security guard who “gave his blood” to protect others during a stabbing rampage at a shopping centre has been farewelled by hundreds of mourners at a mosque in Sydney’s northwest. Faraz Tahir was one of the six people killed at Westfield Bondi Junction on April 13 and has been hailed a national hero for … Read more

Multiple University of Sydney buildings evacuated due to bomb threats

A bomb threat sparked a police operation at the University of Sydney on Friday. Students and staff were evacuated from multiple buildings at the campus on City Rd in Camperdown about 2pm, with an exclusion zone established. University newspaper Honi Soit reported that Fisher Library, the New Law Building and the Abercrombie Business School were … Read more

Lines outside Sydney pubs on Anzac Day divide opinion: ‘Another Australian drinking holiday’

Thousands gathered across the nation on Anzac Day — but some spent the day waiting in line at the pub instead of attending their local dawn service. Sydney social media account Bondi Lines took to the skies to document the “cooked” lines outside pubs across the city. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Sydneysiders line up for … Read more

Frustrated Glebe business owners and locals urged to work together to stamp out youth crime

Police say they are doing everything they can to stamp out a surge in youth crime in Sydney’s inner west that has frustrated business owners and locals. A 14-year-old girl has been charged with assault after a cafe worker was forced to fight off a gang in Glebe. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Sydney locals urged … Read more

Sydney church stabbing video takedown fight with Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, lands in court

An Australian court has ordered billionaire Elon Musk’s social media platform to block every user from seeing violent footage related to a Sydney church stabbing, not just block it for Australian audiences. Amid political unity against X Corp’s defiant stance to keep potentially harmful content online, the nation’s internet cop launched the matter in the … Read more

Cross-carrying alleged rioter helping probe after Christ the Good Shepherd Church stabbing

A further arrest has been made following a riot outside a Sydney church after police released images of 12 men they want to question over the wild melee. Four men have now been charged over the affray at Christ the Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley on April 15. The riot, which investigators say swelled to … Read more