Tag: Glebe 2037
Woman murdered but by whom, asks coroner
The New South Wales Government will offer a reward to find the killer of a woman on the state's south coast after a long-running coronial inquest failed to identify a prime suspect. [MORE]
Trainer detained over $10k dog's fatal ordeal
A man who abandoned a greyhound in a hot car for 14 hours, leading to the $10,000 dog's death, has been sentenced to five months' periodic detention and fined.[MORE]
Barge fire on Sydney Harbour
Fire crews are working to put out a blaze on a barge at White Bay wharf in Sydney's inner west.[MORE]
Investigations continue into suspected murder-suicide
NSW police are still examining the scene of an apparent murder-suicide involving three young children.[MORE]
Hwy not to blame for 19 deaths: coroner
A New South Wales coronial inquest in has found 19 crash deaths on the Princes Highway were not caused by conditions on the road.[MORE]
Police tight-lipped on Sydney terrorism raids
Police are yet to say why counter-terrorism officers raided two houses in Sydney early this morning.[MORE]
Greyhound trainer guilty of cruelty
The trainer of a greyhound that died after being left in a car has pleaded guilty to four charges, including animal cruelty.[MORE]
New inner-city housing project for Glebe
The New South Wales Government and the City of Sydney Council have announced they will jointly develop 700 new homes in the inner Sydney suburb of Glebe.[MORE]
Sydney hotels robbed at gunpoint
Police are investigating whether armed robberies on two inner Sydney hotels last night were linked.[MORE]
Kovco verdict sparks calls for military justice overhaul
The Defence Association says the verdict in the Kovco inquest strengthens the case for reforms to the military justice system.[MORE]
Kovco death irresponsible and self-inflicted: jury
The jury at the inquest of Private Jake Kovco has found the soldier died of an irresponsibly self-inflicted gunshot wound.[MORE]
Kovco jury retires to consider verdict
The jury at the inquest into the death of Private Jake Kovco in Iraq two years ago has retired to consider its verdict.[MORE]
Open verdict on Kovco case 'the most truthful outcome'
Kovco inquest jury told that an open verdict may be the most truthful outcome.[MORE]
Tears as widow fronts Kovco inquest
Jake Kovco's wife has given evidence at her husband's inquest.[MORE]
Kovco considered suicide, inquest told
The inquest into the death of Private Jake Kovco has heard the soldier told a lover that he considered shooting himself.[MORE]
Sydney temple fire deliberate: police
Police have confirmed a fire at a heritage-listed Chinese temple in Sydney's inner-west yesterday was suspicious.[MORE]
Temple fire won't ruin Chinese NY: organisers
Organisers of Sydney's Chinese New Year festival say the celebrations will not be affected by a fire at a temple in Sydney's inner-west this morning.[MORE]
Firefighters save historic Chinese temple
Police believe arsonists are behind a fire at a heritage-listed Chinese Buddhist temple in Sydney's inner-west overnight.[MORE]
'Taxi rape' victims were prostitutes: lawyer
The lawyer for a taxi driver linked to the alleged rapes of three passengers by DNA technology has told a Sydney court two of the alleged victims were prostitutes. [MORE]
'Taxi rapist' granted $200k bail
A taxi driver linked to the rapes of three women by DNA technology has been granted bail in a Sydney court.[MORE]
Police defend silence on Sydney taxi rapes
Police have defended their decision not to tell the public about a series of alleged rapes against women in Sydney taxis. [MORE]
DNA links driver to taxi rapes: police
DNA technology has been used to link a taxi driver to three alleged rapes in Sydney over a four-year period. [MORE]
Go Bronco dies after 14hr car ordeal
A $10,000 greyhound has died after he went without food and water for more than 14 hours in the back of a stolen car in Sydney at the weekend.[MORE]
Thieves leave $10k dog to die
A greyhound worth $10,000 has been found close to death in the back of a stolen car in Sydney's inner-west. [MORE]
PM taking advice on Balibo findings
Prime Minister John Howard says he is taking advice on what the Government can do in relation to a coroner's finding that five Australian-based journalists were deliberately killed in East Timor 32 years ago.[MORE]