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Lawyers for former SAS corporal will likely spend the coming days pouring over the reasons for the dismissal of his appeal.
Isabella Ross is a digital lead and journalist for the ABC in Sydney. She has previously covered news, features and domestic violence across print and online.
Lawyers for former SAS corporal will likely spend the coming days pouring over the reasons for the dismissal of his appeal.
The Bondi Junction stabbing inquest has revealed numerous "concerning" red flags in Joel Cauchi's behaviour.
The psychiatrist initially argued on Tuesday that Joel Cuachi's stabbing rampage had "nothing to do with psychosis" during the coronial inquest into the Bondi Junction attack.
The psychiatrist monitoring Joel Cauchi while he was taking antipsychotic medication told the Bondi Junction inquest of the moment she noticed he had "developed a compulsive interest in porn".
Ahead of a planned federal government mandate on businesses to accept cash, we speak to Sydney businesses and an economist about what consumers need to know.
A lost email concerning Joel Cauchi's declining mental health, an overlooked emergency assessment and a briefly-empty CCTV security room are all being considered "missed opportunities" in the Bondi Junction stabbing inquest.
A Westfield employee who was chief warden on the day of the Bondi stabbing told the coronial inquest he couldn't get "eyes on the situation".
Body-worn camera footage is shown in the second week of the Bondi Junction stabbing inquest of Queensland Police officers responding to an incident with Joel Cauchi in 2023.
The Liberal Party secures just six seats across NSW amid fierce battle against Teal independent in blue ribbon Sydney electorate.
The footage shows the moment NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott reached for her gun in its holster as Joel Cauchi ran towards her while brandishing a knife.
Thanks to a "chance seedling in Granny Smith's backyard", we now have the Granny Smith apple as one of Australia's predominant varieties, with an annual festival held in her honour.
The incident occurred early on Friday morning when emergency services were called to a street in Sydney's south-west following reports of a concern for welfare.
After hearing "anguished" yells from members of the public in Sydney's CBD in 2019, these men raced to apprehend a man on a stabbing rampage.
One soldier remains in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after two Australian Defence Force military vehicles rolled in flood-stricken NSW over the weekend.
The Bureau of Meteorology says the wild weather is "still not over" for parts of Queensland's south-east and northern NSW, with flash flooding still anticipated to strike.
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is predicted to hit the mainland between 6am and 7am on Saturday, leading to significant rainfall over a 48-hour period.
Thirteen new designs for future building projects have been commissioned for the state's pattern book, though some architects are questioning whether a "one-size-fits-all" approach is a relevant housing solution.
Some inner-city councils have seen positive uptake on a new eco-conscious bin service, but one Sydney mayor views the pending slower red bin collection schedule as a concern for large families.
Scott Marshall has been charged with a number of offences relating to an antisemitic incident in Woollahra, with a total of 13 people now charged under Strike Force Pearl.
NSW chief justice Andrew Bell has issued a stern warning for democracy's future, saying he holds concerns with how Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk are exercising their immense power.
Seven teenagers are in custody after a 58-year-old man was fatally stabbed at his Kingswood pizza shop on Tuesday night.
With the school holidays ending today, members of Sydney's Jewish community are feeling concerned amid the recent wave of antisemitic-related incidents across the city.
NSW Police has confirmed that a Sydney caravan filed with explosives had the potential to cause a mass casualty event. However, they say more is needed before this can be designated a terrorism incident.
Domestic violence services in NSW are at 150 per cent capacity, with short-term refuge solutions like car parks being viewed as a response to the immediate crisis.
Amid the concern of hate crimes occurring throughout Sydney and beyond, many community leaders and educational organisations are focusing on what connects us rather than divides us.