Bondi, New South Wales and shooting
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THE GOVERNMENT of New South Wales introduced draft laws to the Australian parliament today that could become the toughest in the country, following the December 14 terrorist attack on Sydney’s Bondi Beach.
Police documents released on Monday revealed that the father-son duo – Sajid and Naveed Akram — carried out “firearms training” in what was believed to be the New South Wales countryside prior to the shooting,
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The police received information that a “violent act” was possibly being planned by the group who were on their way to Bondi Beach.
Wildfires in New South Wales have burned through vast areas of bushland, forcing authorities to issue top-level evacuation warnings as extreme heat intensified fire conditions across the state.
Racing New South Wales (RNSW) is “a regulator that’s lost its way” and has misunderstood its role in moving to appoint an administrator to the Australian Turf Club (ATC), a lawyer for the club has argued.
New South Wales parliament will return on Monday to pass urgent legislation. Premier Chris Minns ordered the recall after the Bondi terrorist attack. MPs will focus on the introduction of at least two new bills. One focus is on how many guns a person can own, but the final number is still being debated.
A firefighter was killed late on Sunday, December 7, officials said, as multiple bush fires burned in New South Wales.Video released by the New South Wales Rural Fire Service’s Dungog Brigade shows firefighters backburning an area near a fire outside Bulahdelah.
STM Trucks & Machinery announced the continuation of its truck and machinery sales and service operations across three New South Wales locations. The company, formerly known as Sydney Trucks and Machinery,
New cameras using AI have been installed in southern New South Wales forests and are spotting fires before they have a chance to spread.