Ian Walker, The Daily Telegraph

Ian Walker

The Daily Telegraph

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Past articles by Ian:

Sydney’s great fuel divide: Petrol selling for 93c a litre in city’s west while it’s $1.49 in eastern suburbs

CHRISTMAS has come early for Western Sydney motorists with petrol dropping below one dollar a litre. → Read More

Ashcroft siege: Police stand-off with man armed with guns, bomb

A MAN believed to be armed with three guns and a bomb has been arrested after a seven-hour stand-off with police on a suburban street in Western Sydney this morning. → Read More

Stereosonic 2015: One woman dies, another critical after music festival at Sydney Olympic Park

A WOMAN died and another is in an induced coma after the Stereosonic music festival at Sydney Olympic Park yesterday. → Read More

NSW weather: Huge mass of warm air to push heat towards 40degC

A HEATWAVE set to grip the city on Wednesday will push the mercury into the stratosphere by Friday. → Read More

Shark attack: Surfer Sam Morgan seriously injured at Lighthouse Beach, East Ballina

CHAMPION junior surfer Sam Morgan was rushed to hospital in a critical condition last night after being mauled by a shark off Ballina. → Read More

Shark attack: Man seriously injured surfing at East Ballina

A SURFER attacked by a shark staggered out of the water for help at a northern NSW beach this evening. → Read More

Parents forced to rescue ‘screaming’ boy who clung to school fence as man allegedly tried to abduct him

PARENTS pinned down a man until police arrived after an alleged abduction scare outside a Western Sydney school yesterday. → Read More

2016 Huracán LP610-4 Spyder Sydney launch

LIKE the wind in your hair and have half a million to burn? → Read More

Warnings of hail and heavy rain as Sydney hit by huge storm

HAIL and gusty winds hit Sydney as a line of thunderstorms rolled across the city this afternoon. → Read More

Uber driver charged with raping passenger at Vaucluse

AN Uber driver has been charged with allegedly raping a British tourist in Sydney’s east on the weekend. → Read More

Belmore shooting: Man shot twice in leg

A MAN was shot twice as he stood outside his house in southwest Sydney last night. → Read More

Man bashed found dead outside Lakemba unit block

A MAN was bashed to death on a street in southwest Sydney this morning. → Read More

Mustapha Dib: Murdered Edward Lee and Anita Vrzina before he was 18

THIS is the story of Mustapha Dib, a boy from Sydney’s worst street who killed twice before he turned 18, claiming the lives of schoolboy Edward Lee and Anita Vrzina. The Daily Telegraph’s Ian Walker delved into the Dib murders and how a city was rocked to its core. → Read More

Cops hunt for classic XW Ford Falcon after Sydney carjacking

A MAN had his $100,000 vintage muscle car stolen at gunpoint after he pulled over to fix its engine on a dark, deserted rural road south west of Sydney last night. → Read More

Three police officers trapped in overturned patrol vehicle after being hit by stolen car in Matraville

THREE police officers are in hospital after a speeding stolen car crashed into them from behind flipping both vehicles in Sydney’s east overnight. → Read More

Teen stabbed in chest outside McDonald’s Bankstown

A teenager has been stabbed in the chest for “looking at someone the wrong way” during a brawl overnight at a carpark in Sydney’s southwest. → Read More

Sydney’s Vivid Festival begins amid avalanche of prime sporting action

AS if Sydney wasn’t lit up enough by the prospect of sport, sport and more sport — here comes the ever-popular Vivid, giving the city its annual sheen of brilliance. → Read More

Sydney CBD light rail will be $2 billion badly spent, says former NSW treasurer

FORMER NSW treasurer Michael Egan has described the Baird government’s plan to spend billions of dollars on the CBD light rail as a “catastrophe”. → Read More

Two crushed to death by falling timber inside a shipping container at Wetherill Park

TWO men were crushed to death and one was seriously injured as they unloaded a shipping container at an industrial estate in Sydney’s south west this morning. → Read More

Sydney weather: City experiences four seasons in a week

FROM pouring rain to brilliant sunshine, to thick fog and snowfalls — welcome to the start of April and seemingly four seasons in one. → Read More