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MORNING BRIEFING: A Blacktown man is charged with shooting Sydney rapper Big Kash twice in the arm, and NSW Police arrest a man who allegedly poured petrol over a police car and tried to set it alight.

A man has been charged overOn August 8, rapper and former bikie Big Kash was sitting in a Mercedes Benz in a driveway on a Warwick farm when he was shot in the forearm and elbow.

About 8:45pm yesterday, officers arrested a man they alleged poured petrol over a fully marked police vehicle and attempted to set it alight, before throwing objects at a second police vehicle. It will also help with remediation at the disused Cahill Cater building and with planning for the future redevelopment of the hospital, Adjunct Professor Anthony Schembri, CEO of St Vincent's Health Network, said.

The National Cabinet is convening again today and the State Government said it would be calling for an Agricultural Workers Code to be adopted.

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