ATV driver charged with manslaughter over death of toddler
The 34-year-old was allegedly towing farm equipment behind an all-terrain vehicle when the boy fell last year.
Andrew Mangelsdorf is a journalist and news reporter with ABC News in the Riverina. He was previously a reporter with The Daily Advertiser in Wagga Wagga. He has also worked as a rural reporter for newspapers in Temora and Lake Cargelligo.
The 34-year-old was allegedly towing farm equipment behind an all-terrain vehicle when the boy fell last year.
Bribbaree man Shannon Doble, 43, has pleaded guilty and will be sentenced in the Supreme Court for murdering his mother Nerol Doble and setting fire to her home.
The lawyer of a graphic artist charged over a satirical poster depicting Liberal politicians and billionaires in Nazi uniforms says the law is being weaponised against protesters.
Felicity Bacon fell in love with nursing during a school program at Wagga Base Hospital, but some fear the harsh realities of the job might turn others away.
The brother of a southern NSW man who died in police custody after being arrested for a positive roadside drug test tells an inquest he still prays for justice.
Hugo Diaz Knox was pulled over for a random drug test in southern NSW in September 2022, and in less than five hours he was dead.
The four roads leading to a small town in the NSW Snowy Mountains have been identified as being among the most unsafe in the state, with locals calling for urgent upgrades.
Emergency services were called to Tarcutta about midday after two trucks and an SUV collided on southern NSW's Sturt Highway.
Legal counsel for a southern NSW abattoir has been accused of failing to accept full blame for its own failures that led to a worker losing a foot in a meat auger.
The New South Wales government approves the separation of Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, the first demerger of the 44 councils that were forcibly amalgamated in 2016.
Hakimeh Rahimi wanted to pursue a career in textiles and dreamt of being a fashion designer, but as a child became a refugee and was unable to attend high school. Now in Australia, she hopes to open a sewing shop.
A Snowy Mountains mayor is reeling at two violent same-day home invasions by armed men who assaulted a woman and put a man in hospital with a stab wound.
A NSW man has been spared prison after admitting he was responsible for a high-speed crash that killed a couple near the NSW-Victoria border.
Police are calling for information from the public after a man died in an early-morning shooting at Wagga Wagga in the NSW Riverina region.
Eighty years after Australia's worst military training accident claimed 26 lives, new Wagga Wagga street names will honour the victims.
Relatives of a 14-month-old boy found not breathing in his cot at a Wagga Wagga home have told an inquest about the impact of his death.
Cash-strapped NSW councils are struggling to keep local road networks up to scratch as natural disasters take their toll.
The man, believed to be in his 30s, was treated at the scene but could not be revived.
Riverina MP and former deputy PM Michael McCormack says anyone not willing to cast a legitimate vote has no right to complain about the outcome of the election.
Some Australian steel businesses have seen the price of steel drop sharply in the wake of Donald Trump's steel tariffs, but there are fears the glut of imported steel is threatening the viability of Australian manufacturers.
A close-knit southern NSW community still hurts 10 years after school teacher Stephanie Scott was abducted and killed.
A jail in southern NSW will be run by the state government from today after 30 years in private hands. The decision has received praise from the guard's union and the Greens, but some in the surrounding community have concerns.
The inquest into a 14-month-old's death after he suffered multiple injuries has heard his mother's boyfriend was known by the Department of Communities and Justice.
The town of Leeton in the NSW Riverina has welcomed the reopening of one of its treasured buildings, the Roxy Theatre, following a renovation that was delayed when a driver crashed into the building.
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