Driver charged over '840kg of metal' shards allegedly spilled onto M1
More than 300 vehicles were damaged in the incident, according to NSW Police, who allege "the secondary locking handles on the trailer were not properly engaged".
Chantelle Al-Khouri is a reporter with ABC News in Sydney. She was a political reporter at Parliament House. She has also worked as a reporter in the Canberra newsroom and at Triple J's Hack.
More than 300 vehicles were damaged in the incident, according to NSW Police, who allege "the secondary locking handles on the trailer were not properly engaged".
Former NSW Liberal MP Rory Amon, who has pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy, is released from custody after being charged with breaching his bail conditions.
Former Australian cricketer Stuart MacGill avoids jail after being found guilty of taking part in the supply of cocaine in Sydney.
A report by the NSW auditor-general reveals the hospital was not effectively delivering the best health services and clinical outcomes for the community.
The families of those killed in the Bondi Junction stabbings have backed a coronial inquest, after father of a victim and prominent businessman John Singleton called for it to be shelved.
The NSW government has announced that for the first time in 20 years, no children in the state will be forced to live in high-cost emergency accommodation after the end of Alternative Care Arrangements.
Two metro staff members could be seen standing in front of the open carriage door to block passengers during the incident.
Sydney fraudster Melissa Caddick left investors almost $24 million out of pocket through their self-managed superannuation funds before she disappeared in November 2020.
The Minns government is set to introduce the legislation known as "Joe's Law", which will protect hospitals providing emergency, surgical and inpatient services from any future government entering such partnerships which limit public control over hospital services.
An American man filmed women in Sydney's east with recording glasses and posted the footage to social media without the women's consent.
A Qantas flight scheduled for Perth has been forced to turn around after a technical issue resulted in smoke being detected in the cockpit.
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf says the "rot and the systemic racism at the ABC" has been exposed in her unlawful termination case against the national broadcaster as proceedings close.
Lawyers for journalist Antoinette Lattouf delivered their closing submissions in the unlawful termination case against the national broadcaster on Thursday.
Leonard John Warwick, sentenced over three murders and a series of bombings in the 1980s, has died aged 78 at Long Bay Hospital on Friday morning.
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf was taken off air part way through a fill-in presenting stint on ABC Radio Sydney after sharing a post from Human Rights Watch about the war in Gaza in December 2023.
Freelance journalist Antoinette Lattouf recalled being given a suggestion to "keep a low profile" on social media but said she was not directed to avoid posting on social media altogether.
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.
During the 65-day outbreak at Newmarch House in Kingswood, in Sydney's west, 37 of the 97 residents contracted COVID-19 from April to June 2020.
Finding a child and adolescent psychiatrist for Tanya Collins's daughter became so difficult, she was forced to enter the costly private health system. She fears what the loss of about 200 of the state's psychiatrists in seven days could mean.
As bombs fell on Syria and the five-decade-long rule of the Assad family came to an end, one young woman turned to TikTok to capture the beauty of her country and its people.
Tens of thousands of NSW students were awarded their HSC today, though the day has less significance now that large numbers already have their university place offers, an expert says.
More than 130 high achievers have been celebrated for achieving first or equal results in HSC subjects in NSW with four students topping more than one course.
A review of NSW's out-of-home care arrangements paints a picture of a system plagued by inconsistent decision-making, lack of accountability and consultation which "punishes parents, carers and children".
The Hands Off Lebanon event in Sydney's west calls on the Australian government to stand up for Lebanon’s sovereignty.
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen says the industrial action on Sydney trains from Friday to Sunday will cause "major disruption for millions of train passengers" across the city.