Tammie Farrugia and Scott Marshall are the pair allegedly named in a search warrant used by police investigating the discovery of an explosives laden caravan at Dural in Sydney’s north-west.
Tensions have erupted once more over when the Prime Minister was told about the alleged Dural caravan terror plot, with ...
The abandoned caravan was found by a local resident on the side of a road in Dural in northwest Sydney over a week ago on January 19. After making the chilling discovery, the resident towed the ...
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Hosted on MSNOfficials dodge questions about caravan explosivesQuestions relating to a caravan discovered by police containing explosives have been swatted away over fears the ...
That discovery, on January 19, has cascaded through Australian politics in a toxic flow of mutual distrust and blatant ...
Amid revelations an abandoned explosives-laden caravan in Sydney may have been an organised crime set-up, the NSW premier ...
The Government’s refusal to answer any questions about when the Prime Minister was first briefed about the Dural caravan plot is part of a contradictory ‘cover-up’, the Coalition has claimed.
The owner of a caravan that was found packed with explosives in Sydney's north-west is in police custody on other offences. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the discovery of explosives at ...
It's understood they have not been charged in relation to the explosives found in the caravan, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. Police are yet to confirm if the plot is linked to far-right ...
NSW police are investigating whether explosives found in a caravan at a property in Sydney's north-west were intended for an antisemitic attack.
For 12 days the caravan was left beside a property in Dural in northwest Sydney before a resident reported it. The discovery inside the caravan of explosives that could have created a 40-metre ...
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