New South Wales police
Coverage of New South Wales police in the Nexus archive.
- Twenty-five anti-Isaac Herzog protesters to face joint trial in Sydney
Twenty-five people charged for protesting against the visit of the Israeli president will face a six-week joint trial in Sydney starting in July next year. The trial was arranged after lawyers argued for a joint hearing due to common legal issues across the cases.
- Bondi Beach hero charged with assaulting father
Ahmed al Ahmed, a Sydney man recognized for disarming an attacker during a mass shooting on Bondi Beach, has been charged with assaulting his father. Police reported an alleged assault in March 2026, and he will face court on June 29. Ahmed denied the allegations, calling them 'fake information.'
- Man charged with stealing camera equipment from Bondi shooting victim in aftermath of terror attack
A man has been charged with stealing camera equipment from a 61-year-old victim of the Bondi beach terror attack. The theft occurred in the aftermath of the shooting on December 14, which killed 15 people. The man had attended a Hanukah event before the shooting.
- NSW police to drop charges against Isaac Herzog protesters laid using unlawful public assembly restrictions
NSW police will drop charges against protesters who attended a Sydney rally against Israeli president Isaac Herzog, due to the public assembly restriction declaration law being defunct. The decision affects some of the 30 protesters charged. Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon confirmed the decision pending a review.
- Bondi royal commission: report calls for better policing of Jewish festivals after ‘high’ terror risk flagged for Hanukah event
A royal commission interim report found that Sydney's Jewish community warned police of a 'high' terror threat at the December Chanukah by the Sea festival at Bondi Beach, but New South Wales police failed to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment. The report, which examined agencies' actions before the attack that killed 15 people, called for improved coordination of policing at Jewish festivals and events, though it found no legal gaps preventing the shooting.
- Beau Lamarre-Condon’s mother charged after allegedly attempting to influence key witness in double murder trial
Coleen Lamarre, 63, has been charged with perverting the course of justice after allegedly attempting to influence a key witness in her son Beau Lamarre-Condon's trial for the alleged double murder of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird. She was arrested in Balmain by New South Wales police, facing a maximum 14-year prison sentence.
- Two bodies found after fire tears through home in Blue Mountains foothills
Two bodies were found following a house fire in the Blue Mountains foothills, with four others hospitalized. NSW police confirmed the discovery of human remains after firefighters extinguished the blaze on Monday morning.