7NEWS brings you the latest local news from Australia and around the world. Stay up to date with all of the breaking sport, politics, entertainment, finance, weather and business headlines. Today's news, live updates & all the latest breaking stories from 7NEWS.
A teenager has suffered serious injuries when his vehicle crashed into a tree as he was being pursued by police in Western Sydney early Friday morning. The incident began when police saw the 14-year-old’s vehicle allegedly driving dangouersly along Luxford Rd in in Whalan and attempted to intercept him. When the vehicle did not stop they pursued him and a short while later the teen crashed into two parked cars and then into a tree on the same road.
That is the car he was driving. Look at the damage,” Tapper said. “He’s ran into a ute that you can see being towed away along with that small Nissan, the orange Nissan as well. “Gives you an idea of the speed he must have been travelling at to do so much damage. “Police told us earlier he may have been travelling in a family car. There was also no one else in the car, just the 14-year-old in this car. “I’m told he’s in a serious condition with injuries can to both his head and his arms.
News News NSW News Sunrise On The Show
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Koala deaths almost double in housing developments in south-western Sydney, data showsConservationists demand action from Minns government after ‘alarming’ rise in deaths of female koalas and joeys
Read more »
CCTV footage shows final hours of Comanchero-linked man before fatal driveway shooting in Western Sydney7NEWS brings you the latest local news from Australia and around the world. Stay up to date with all of the breaking sport, politics, entertainment, finance, weather and business headlines. Today's news, live updates & all the latest breaking stories from 7NEWS.
Read more »
Full-strength beers returning to Western Sydney stadiums after being banned for more than decadeCurrently, punters at Parramatta's CommBank Stadium and Sydney Olympic Park's Accor Stadium in the city's west can only buy half-strength beer, whereas in the east at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium in Moore Park, punters can purchase full-strength beer.
Read more »
Western Sydney Faces $1.5 Billion Physical Inactivity CrisisA new report reveals that residents in Western Sydney are missing out on opportunities for sports, exercise, and outdoor recreation compared to wealthier areas, costing the region $1.5 billion annually. The report highlights a 'crisis' of physical inactivity, with over 40% of adults insufficiently active, compared to less than 30% in other parts of Sydney. The Australian Heart Foundation estimates that insufficient exercise contributes to 72-76% of heart disease in Western Sydney, compared to 52-65% in the rest of the city. The report attributes this disparity to structural and social barriers, rather than individual choices.
Read more »
Heatwave in Western Sydney Raises Concerns Over Possible BlackoutsWestern Sydney is experiencing a heatwave, leading to potential power outages across the region. Major cities like Penrith, Richmond, Parramatta, Campbelltown, and Liverpool are forecast to face high temperatures, putting pressure on the energy grid. The Australian Energy Market Operator has issued a high-risk warning for blackouts in New South Wales, urging residents to conserve energy.
Read more »
Why Is Western Sydney Much Hotter Than The Eastern Suburbs?As a spring heatwave breaks temperature records in western Sydney, experts emphasize the importance of urban design in addressing the increasingly frequent and severe heat. Western Sydney, which is typically 6C to 10C hotter than the rest of the city, faces challenges that require innovative solutions to make summers more bearable for the region's 2.7 million residents.
Read more »