Australia News LIVE: Suburban home peppered with bullets in suspected drive-by shooting

 Welcome to Daily Mail Australia’s live news blog. A home has been sprayed with bullets in a suspected drive-by shooting in Sydney‘s north-west.

Sydney home sprayed with bullets

A home in Sydney’s north-west has been peppered with bullets in a late-night drive-by shooting.

Police were called to Nangar Crescent in North Kellyville shortly after 11pm after reports of shots fired at a home.

Two men and a woman were inside the home at the time but weren’t injured.

Footage from the scene showed damage to the front door and shattered windows.

An abandoned car was found on fire in nearby Rouse Hill a short time later.

The blaze is being treated as suspicious.

Police believe the two incidents may be linked.

Detectives are also investigating whether the home was the intended target of the shooting.

Police are scheduled to provide an update on Thursday morning.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Major update on Westfield stabbing as police reveal new details

An 18-year-old has been charged after two teenagers were stabbed in a violent brawl inside a shopping centre in Sydney’s west.

Emergency services rushed to Westfield Mount Druitt about 5.15pm on Tuesday following reports of an assault.

It’s understood a verbal altercation broke out between two groups of young males known to each other outside the shopping centre.

The groups separated but then crossed paths again outside the nearby Kmart a short time later.

A 17-year-old boy and a 22-year-old man were allegedly stabbed

Investigators believe the alleged attack was related to recent ‘postcode’ wars.

More details in the link below.

Massive delays on the M4 after four-vehicle crash

Three cars and a truck collided on the M4 eastbound at Minchinbury shortly before 6am Thursday.

The crash closed two of the three eastbound lanes, sparking massive delays with 10km-long traffic queues.

An injured woman, 65, was taken to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition.

The three other drivers were all uninjured.

Shock update on council worker sacked for objecting

A Melbourne street cleaner has won an unfair dismissal claim after being sacked for objecting to an Acknowledgement of Country.

When Shaun Turner asked why the Acknowledgement of Country was being made for the first time at a meeting for the street cleaners, Darebin City Council let him go.

Click on the link below to find out why the Fair Work Commision ruled in Mr Turner’s favour.

Desperate search for $100million Powerball winner continues

Had the sole division one winner from the June 12 Powerball draw come forward during the past fortnight, they could have seen their bank account boosted by $100million as early as Friday.

Two weeks on, there are now theories that the unregistered player who bought the winning ticket in Bondi in Sydney’s east may have lost or damaged the ticket.

The winning numbers of $100million jackpot were 28, 10, 3, 16, 31, 14, and 21. The Powerball was 6.

More details on the search below.

Man allegedly three times the legal limit while speeding through a school zone

A man has been charged with high-range drink driving after he was allegedly detected speeding through a school zone during school drop-off in Sydney’s west.

Police were patrolling Flushcombe Road in Blacktown about 8.30am on Wednesday when they spotted a Toyota C-HRV allegedly travelling at 82km/h in a 40km/h school zone – more than twice the speed limit.

They pulled over the driver to perform a roadside breath test, which allegedly returned a positive result.

The 43-year-old driver was arrested and taken to the police station, where a secondary breath analysis allegedly returned a reading of 0.163 – more than three times over the limit.

He was issued a court attendance notice to appear at Blacktown Local Court on 17 July 17.

The man was also issued an infringement notice for speeding and had his driver’s licence suspended.



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