The NSW Premier has vowed no stone will be left unturned after a “deeply distressing” spate of alleged hate attacks across Sydney.
A policing expert says authorities had no need to tell the prime minister about an investigation into a caravan that was found packed full of explosives.
Premier Chris Minns said legislation to boost penalties when it comes to "racist attacks" would also be introduced.
The Labor government is seeking to impose budget cuts and further narrow the curriculum in line with big-business demands for ...
Premier Chris Minns said he was told on January 20 that it was a joint operation between NSW and federal police, but he did ...
NSW Premier Chris Minns has addressed the media to announce an increase in police presence and patrols to combat the rise of antisemitism in New South Wales.
Three incidents were recorded in the Australian city, where explosives and a list of Jewish targets were found earlier in the ...
The government of New South Wales (NSW) has announced that in the three weeks since it launched the Housing Delivery ...
New South Wales psychiatrists face the choice of accepting defeat and the onslaught against the public health system, or ...
The New South Wales state government has announced the creation of a new manufacturing hub for electric buses and electric ...
The host cities for the men's Rugby World Cup have now also been confirmed with seven locations across the country selected ...
The NSW police are continuing their investigation before charging the individual, according to Webb taking their time because ...