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Ashley Bryant inquest: Cop’s guilt over last-minute shift change

FORMER detective Ashley Bryant should have been on the same shift as his mates Robert Spears and Peter Addison when they were shot dead on duty in July 1995, the inquest into his death was told today. → Read More

Counter-terror cops raided relative of Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf’s home

Counter-terrorism police raided the home of a relative of notorious Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf over fears of an Anzac Day attack. → Read More

How former detective and PTSD sufferer Ashley Bryant was pushed to the edge

ASHLEY Bryant had seen the worst of humanity in his 24 years in the police. → Read More

Widow of Ashley Bryant, who killed himself after battling PTSD, wants chilling 000 call played at inquest.

THE brave widow of a former detective who killed himself after battling Post Traumatic Stress Disorder wanted his chilling triple-0 call played at the inquest into his death today. → Read More

‘Stop the war’ Anzac heckler arrested at Martin Place dawn service

A self-styled revolutionary warrior number one who believes cannabis cures cancer was arrested after trying to disrupt the Anzac dawn service at the Cenotaph in Sydneys Martin Place. → Read More

Female prison guard being investigated over relationship with inmate at Mid North Coast Correctional Centre

FURIOUS prison officers have branded a colleague being investigated over an illicit relationship with an inmate as a “deadset loser”. → Read More

Three-day-old baby girl taken from Nepean Hospital by teenage parents

POLICE are appealing for help after a three-day-old girl was taken from Nepean Hospital during the night by her teenage parents. → Read More

Queanbeyan service station fatal stabbing ‘may be related to terror’

COUNTER-terrorism police are investigating the potential terror links of a 16-year-old boy accused of the murdering a Queanbeyan service station worker after the letters IS appeared to be written in blood on the stores window. → Read More

Cyclone Debbie aftermath: Lismore residents begin mammoth clean-up as city counts heartbreaking cost

DEVASTATED local business owners say they may never recover from the damage caused by the Lismore flood and some will have to close for good, as the harrowing details of the last moments of three victims who lost their lives came to light. → Read More

Mark Tedeschi QC under fire for poisoning jury’s minds in Gordon Wood murder trial

The states senior crown prosecutor has denied putting a little drop of poison into the minds of the jury which convicted Gordon Wood of murdering his girlfriend Caroline Byrne. → Read More

Judge slams ‘racist sentiment’ and says law will uphold fairness

THE state’s top judge has launched a stunning attack on “popular sentiment’’ and “xenophobia’’ in Australia, claiming only himself and his fellow judicial officers — not the government — could be relied upon to promote fairness and equality. → Read More

Robert Xie: Inside a killer’s grisly trail of carnage

THESE are the graphic photographs that reveal how in one bloody night mass murderer Robert Xie turned his brother-in-law’s suburban home into a slaughterhouse. → Read More

Robert Xie: Terrifying Triple-O call revealed

Kathy Lin begged her husband Robert Xie not to leave her as she made a terrified triple-0 call after finding her brother and his family bashed to death. → Read More

Robert Xie found guilty of murdering Lin family in 2009

ROBERT Xie has today been convicted of the brutal slaying of his in-laws and their sons in a crime that shocked Sydney. → Read More

Robert Xie trial: Jury unable to reach unanimous verdict after eight days of deliberations

THE jury in the trial of Robert Xie, accused of killing his brother-in-law and his family, has told the judge today that they are unable to reach a unanimous verdict. → Read More

Jury in trial of Robert Xie for the murders of five family members retires

The jury in the trial of Robert Xie for the murders of his brother-in-law Min Lin and Mr Lin’s family has today retired to consider its verdict. → Read More

Family’s grief after bone find

IT was the call Lateesha Nolan’s parents had been waiting for. → Read More

Eddie Obeid sentence hearing: ‘he has limited life expectancy’

DISGRACED former Labor minister Eddie Obeid has as little as three years to live and jail should not rob him of precious time with his family, his barrister told the Supreme Court. → Read More

Salim Mehajer loses bid to overturn AVO over threat to personal trainer Bruce Herat

SALIM Mehajer has lost his bid to overturn an apprehended violence order against him as a judge slammed him for trying to make out he was a “mild-mannered choirboy”. → Read More

Cafe Lindt siege inquest: Tori Johnson’s family ask for police expression of sorrow to be removed

THE family of slain Lindt Cafe manager Tori Johnson have told NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione that they do not want his expression of “sorrow and regret”. → Read More