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Police await doctors’ clearance to interview mother over death of her two sons
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Police await doctors’ clearance to interview mother over death of her two sons

The woman who police believe stabbed her two young sons to death at their Blue Mountains home has written extensively about her own mental health.

  • by Amber Schultz, Sally Rawsthorne and Riley Walter

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Sydney man charged over ‘brazen’ fatal shooting

Sydney man charged over ‘brazen’ fatal shooting

Ayman Manly allegedly shot two men on a Sydney street. One died at the scene.

  • by Riley Walter
A Corolla, phone charger and an EzyMart store: Inside Addo-Carr’s fateful 48 hours
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A Corolla, phone charger and an EzyMart store: Inside Addo-Carr’s fateful 48 hours

Josh Addo-Carr left some of his teammates at the Roosters-Rabbitohs game just after 8.30pm. What happened next may define Canterbury’s season.

  • by Michael Chammas and Adrian Proszenko
Heartbreaking images of family emerge after mother arrested over boys’ deaths
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Heartbreaking images of family emerge after mother arrested over boys’ deaths

Photos showed an apparently happy, loving family before two boys were found dead in a Blue Mountains home and their mother arrested.

  • by Amber Schultz, Riley Walter and Sally Rawsthorne
In one media conference, Phil Gould showed South Sydney how to handle a white-substance crisis

In one media conference, Phil Gould showed South Sydney how to handle a white-substance crisis

The Bulldogs general manager muddied the waters with a social media post about Josh Addo-Carr’s alleged drug positive. On Tuesday, he took the sting out of the story before it became a dumpster fire.

  • by Andrew Webster
Police didn’t follow usual procedures with Addo-Carr drug testing

Police didn’t follow usual procedures with Addo-Carr drug testing

Police were supposed to do a second test after the Bulldogs star allegedly returned a positive test for cocaine, but were called away to reports of a home invasion.

  • by Clare Sibthorpe and Michael Chammas
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The tiny town with a big problem: a serial pest who targets women
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The tiny town with a big problem: a serial pest who targets women

Businesses and community groups in a NSW town – including the Country Women’s Association – have banned Andrew Thaler after years of “community abuse”.

  • by Jordan Baker
Bell v Bain: The verdict
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Bell v Bain: The verdict

Slander in the age of brainrage.

Hundreds of Sydney students were embroiled in a cheating scandal. Then came the bomb threat
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Hundreds of Sydney students were embroiled in a cheating scandal. Then came the bomb threat

Sydney University was forced to close semester two orientation stalls when it discovered they were infiltrated by cheating providers.

  • by Daniella White
How police aced Tennis Australia official’s web of lies
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How police aced Tennis Australia official’s web of lies

A teacher and high-ranking tennis official tried to defraud his way out of trouble using phoney documents. But a canny prosecutor was not fooled.

  • by Perry Duffin
The ‘harmful’ festival law adding $30 to the price of a ticket

The ‘harmful’ festival law adding $30 to the price of a ticket

Pressure is building on the NSW government to axe a law driving up the cost of festival tickets.

  • by Linda Morris