Inner West Courier

Inner West Courier

The Inner West Courier serves the community of inner west Sydney by covering the topics that are most important to its residents through its digital and social media channels every day. Its team of local reporters, who are familiar with the area, provides reliable updates on news related to crime, court cases, development, transportation, health, education, lifestyle, real estate, and sports. The Inner West Courier shares local stories, supports community initiatives, and provides the news that residents want and need.

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  • 1 week ago | dailytelegraph.com.au | Danielle Gusmaroli

    Millionaire murderer Ron Medich is a recluse dubbed “The Lithgow Loner” for sending the bulk of his time locked in a tiny prison cell. The ailing former property tycoon, who turned 77 last week, is nicknamed “the loner” for refusing to talk to officers preferring to sulk alone in his 3 metre by 2 metre cell at the high security prison where he will likely die.

  • 1 week ago | dailytelegraph.com.au | Ally Feiam

    Petrol prices are tipped to drop even further for Australian drivers heading into the Easter and Anzac Day long weekends, as Us President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariff war sends the global oil markets into turmoil. The Australian regional benchmark for oil, Tapis crude, has been in “free fall” in the weeks since the launch of Mr Trump’s tariffs, new analysis from NRMA has revealed.

  • 1 week ago | dailytelegraph.com.au | James O’Doherty |Madura McCormack |Angira Bharadwaj |James O'Doherty

    LIVEThe Greens will stage a rave dance party fundraiser with requests for donations of up to $1000 on Anzac Day, in a move slammed as “one of the worst judgments” seen in modern Australian politics. Maverick MP Bob Katter hailed the death of the “primitive” two-party system as polls indicate most voters now expect a hung parliament and minority government.

  • 1 week ago | dailytelegraph.com.au | Ally Feiam

    Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Emergency services were called to a construction site on Talavera Road in Macquarie Park shortly before 11am after reports a worker had fallen several metres from the worksite. The man, aged in his 20s, fell several metres from a “high level floor” and through a deck, a NSW Ambulance spokesman told NewsWire. In the process of the fall, the man became impaled in his buttocks.

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