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5 Steps After a Public Place Injury in NSW

Accidents in supermarkets or on footpaths are common. Learn the five crucial actions to protect your health and legal rights, including seeking prompt legal advice from experts like Turner Freeman Lawyers.

Teen's spinal injury at Corrimal rugby carnival

A teenage girl sustained serious spinal injuries at a mental health-focused rugby league carnival in Corrimal, requiring an emergency airlift to Westmead Children's Hospital. Read the full details.

Jackson Archer suffers season-ending ACL injury

North Melbourne's Jackson Archer has ruptured his ACL in pre-season training, ruling him out for the entire 2026 AFL campaign. The defender's career has been plagued by recent setbacks.

Ben Stokes leaves SCG Test with groin injury

England captain Ben Stokes left the field on Day 4 of the Ashes finale at the SCG with a right adductor injury. The star allrounder's workload and fitness are under scrutiny. #Ashes #Cricket

Sydney Protest March Ban Extended for 14 Days

NSW Police extend the ban on protest marches in Sydney for another fortnight, citing public safety after the Bondi terrorist attack. Commissioner Lanyon explains the move.

Rifle-Wielding Police at SCG for Ashes Finale

Armed police with longarm rifles will be a visible presence at the Sydney Cricket Ground for the final Ashes Test. Authorities say there is no specific threat, but security is ramped up to reassure the public. Read more.

Townsville's Funniest Place Names Revealed

Explore the quirky and hilarious place names around Townsville, from Monkey Island to Tarzan. Discover the stories behind these uniquely Australian locations.

City police station evacuated over hazmat incident

A Canberra city police station was evacuated and a street closed after a refrigerant alarm sparked a major emergency services response. ACT Fire & Rescue's hazmat team investigated the potential leak.

Sydney's Largest NYE Security Op with 3,000 Police

Sydney launches its biggest security operation for New Year's Eve, deploying 3,000 officers with high-powered rifles to reassure the public after the Bondi terror attack. Authorities confirm no credible threats.

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