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Chronic staffing shortages have resulted in police refusing to conduct random breath testing across swathes of Sydney, despite soaring deaths linked to drink driving.
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22nd October 2024
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NSW Police refuse to set up RBTs due to staff shortages
Chronic staffing shortages have resulted in police refusing to conduct random breath testing across swathes of Sydney, despite soaring deaths linked to drink driving.
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Police abandon RBTs due to lack of staff
Plus future of stamp duty in doubt, new Independent Muslim candidate, thousands turn out for King Charles and shock vision of snake fight.
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Letter reveals King’s regret over missing The Everest
The Daily Telegraph has obtained a letter penned by King Charles, where he expresses his regret for missing The Everest race at Royal Randwick.
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Elite college students in alleged ‘racial’ tiff at iconic Sydney venue
An investigation is underway at one of the University of Sydney’s prestigious residential colleges into an alleged after-party ‘incident’ with racial overtones at the Lansdowne Hot...
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New twist for Opal Tower units after cracking scandal
Units within a tower at the centre of one of the country’s biggest building disasters are being listed for jaw dropping prices after an unexpected market change.
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Update on alleged botched Ibrahim hit
Police have issued an update in the case of two men accused of a bungled hit on Sydney night-life figure John Ibrahim.
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Wild crowds and snipers: King and Queen arrive at Opera House
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived at the Sydney Opera House, as snipers were in place with a heavy police presence and the crowds went wild. See photos and follow live updates...
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Drone sent up in long police standoff in Sydney’s east
Officers have sent up a drone as part of a major police operation in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, where a suspected armed man is holed up in a unit. Police have blocked all access to ...
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New Muslim candidate’s surprise response to October 7
Local pharmacist Ahmed Ouf has announced himself as an independent candidate for the historically safe federal Labor seat of Blaxland, held by Education Minister Jason Clare. Hear ...
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Huge queues for fuel as monster blackout pushes town to brink
Schools have been closed, mine workers stood down and the local hospital shifted to emergency mode as Broken Hill continues to wait for the lights to come back on.
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Iconic Aussie retailer collapses after 39 years
The retailer had been in operation for 39 years with outstanding debt owed to some big fashion names.
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‘You’re beautiful’: Teen girl allegedly touched by train creep
A roofer has been accused of preying on a 13-year-old girl on a train in Sydney’s west, allegedly asking the teenager to kiss him before sexually touching her.
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NRL legend Sam Burgess married in secret
Rugby league great Sam Burgess and new wife Lucy have shared magical photos from their fairytale wedding day.
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Watch: Moment battling snakes turn on gardener
A gardener fascinated by snakes had to make a run for it when two red-bellies turned on him as he filmed a fierce breeding battle. He eventually fended them off with a leaf blower.
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‘Innocent man’ killed on way to work in ‘tragedy beyond belief’
“An innocent man” has been killed on his way to work after his car was allegedly hit by a disqualified driver speeding away from police in Sydney’s west.
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Tradie allegedly travelled to NSW to run millions in drugs
A Victorian concreter allegedly travelled to NSW for the sole purpose of being a drug runner, a court has heard, after police claim to have caught him red-handed in western Sydney.
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Gallery: Sydneysiders out in force to meet the Royals
Thousands of fans waited for hours to catch a glimpse of King Charles and Queen Camilla as they visited Parramatta and then to the Opera House. Did we snap your photo in the crowd?
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‘Bad tax’: Big call on stamp duty
The federal housing minister is signalling a major change that could affect millions of property owners.
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Billionaire Richard White and former lover settle legal battle
The founder and CEO of WiseTech had taken bankruptcy action against his former lover, but the case has been discontinued in the Federal Court.
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Body found in boat harbour
The body of a man has been pulled from a popular waterway on the Queensland-New South Wales border. Here’s what we know.
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If you want to save democracy, then God save the King
A constitutional monarchy such as ours is ideally placed to make sure that power ultimately resides with the people, not the powerful, writes Susan Carter.
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‘Pink cocaine’ in Liam Payne’s autopsy report
The former One Direction singer had traces of a dangerous new party drug in his system when he plunged to his death, as his sister reveals the cruel way she heard the news.
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The Daily Telegraph app gives you a front row seat to the news as it happens every day. Here’s why you should download today.
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