Tag: Coogee 2034
Funerals held for Bali bombers
Funerals have been held for the Bali bombers after the three men convicted over the 2002 attacks were executed by firing squad early this morning.[MORE]
Pub says no family involvement in ice-cream incident
The Coogee Bay Hotel says the Whyte family played no part in the contamination of their ice-cream with faeces. [MORE]
Faeces-in-gelato test 'inconclusive'
The latest lab tests on ice-cream containing faeces that was served to a family at a Sydney hotel have proved inconclusive.[MORE]
Grieving family robbed of last photos
The family home of a teenage girl who died in a cliff fall in Sydney's east last month has been robbed. [MORE]
Poo ice-cream victim says hotel trying to discredit her
A woman who was served a bowl of ice-cream laced with faeces says the Sydney hotel that served it to her is trying to discredit her. [MORE]
Confirmed: Poo in ice-cream
NSW Govt says an ice-cream sample at the centre of a contamination row has tested positive for faecal matter.[MORE]
NZ man sought over Irishman's bashing
Police have released the identity of a fourth person sought over the bashing of an Irishman in Sydney's east.[MORE]
Third person charged over Irishman's bashing
Another person has been charged over a bashing that put an Irishman in a coma in Coogee.[MORE]
Teen plunges to death from Coogee cliff
Sydney police are investigating the death of a teenage girl who fell from a cliff top at a popular eastern suburbs beach. [MORE]
Bashing accused was already on bail
A 20-year-old charged with the attempted bashing murder of an Irishman was already on bail.[MORE]
Irishman's 2nd attacker still on the run
Police say it is only a matter of time before they arrest another man they say put an Irishman into a coma.[MORE]
Irishman in coma: Man charged with attempted murder
A man has been charged with attempted murder after an Irishman was bashed into a coma two months ago.[MORE]
Family take bashing victim home to Ireland
An Irish man who was savagely assaulted in Sydney's eastern suburbs last month has been taken home by his family.[MORE]
Bashed Irishman 'may not recover'
The family of a bashed Irish tourist says doctors do not know if he will ever recover.[MORE]
Hotel footage 'may solve Irishman's assault'
Police have renewed an appeal for information regarding the violent assault of an Irish tourist in Sydney's eastern suburbs earlier this month.[MORE]
Carjacker steals Porsche from servo
A man stole a luxury car in Sydney's east last night after threatening the vehicle's passenger at gunpoint while the driver paid for petrol. [MORE]
Assaulted tourist's parents call for public help
The family of an Irish tourist seriously assaulted in Sydney's east last weekend will today make a public appeal for help with the police investigation.[MORE]
Irishman severely bashed in Coogee robbery
A 29yo whose face was bashed so severely he was unrecognisable after a suspected Coogee robbery is Irish.[MORE]
Driver crashes taxi during robbery attempt
A man has been charged after he allegedly tried to rob a taxi driver in Sydney's eastern suburbs overnight.[MORE]
Calls for lockout to tackle Coogee pub violence
The Randwick Council and the police will ask the Liquor Administration Board to impose a 1:00am lockout on Coogee's two largest pubs, in eastern Sydney. [MORE]
Sydney pubs top 'most violent' list
Two of Sydney's top pubs have been named the most violent in New South Wales, in a list of the 100 pubs and clubs that recorded the most assaults last year.[MORE]
Holmes crowned ironman champ
Zane Holmes has won the $200,000 Australian ironman series with victory at Sydney's Coogee Beach today.[MORE]
Coogee monitored for mystery 'oil'
Oil response experts are patrolling Sydney's Coogee Beach to ensure it is safe and clean for swimmers. [MORE]
Most of Sydney beaches remain closed
Dangerous conditions are keeping most of Sydney's beaches closed again today.[MORE]
Garrett weathers pulp mill fallout
Labor's environment spokesman Peter Garrett says his party's support for the Gunns pulp mill in Tasmania was not a major issue in his own seat.[MORE]