Three teenage boys are charged over an alleged rape of a girl in a home in Sydney. All three are accused of offences linked to the incident, and they are set to face multiple matters in court.

Local outlets report that none of the boys can be legally identified, reflecting Australia’s court and reporting restrictions in cases involving minors and sexual offences. The charges are described as extensive, with more than 20 charges reported across the proceedings.

While the outlets provide the same core account—who is charged, the location, and the number of allegations—the reporting focuses on different aspects of the legal constraints and the scale of the charges rather than adding new factual detail about the underlying events. The matter remains allegations and is handled through the criminal justice process, with the defendants’ guilt not determined.