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Surfer Kai McKenzie whose leg was severed as he fought off a three-metre shark has spoken about the difficulties he has faced since the attack.
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23rd September 2024
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‘A s**t show’: Surfer who fought off a shark, lost a leg speaks out
Surfer Kai McKenzie whose leg was severed as he fought off a three-metre shark has spoken about the difficulties he has faced since the attack.
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‘Will devastate’: Mass ban hits Byron Bay
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Kylie drops awful news on Ricciardo
Kylie Minogue says her love for Daniel Ricciardo is “pure” after the pop queen signalled the end of the line for her fellow Aussie.
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Elderly man slammed for Tesla carpark act
An elderly man has been filmed engaging in a bizarre act in a carpark, wracking up thousands of dollars in damage.
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The $300,000 job that remains unfilled
You would think with a $300,000-plus salary, there’d be a queue of applicants for this top government role – but apparently not.
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Why fake TV executive wants to be released
A Sydney man who conned his victims into thinking he was a talent scout before bombarding them with harassing phone calls wants to be released from jail early, a court has been tol...
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One of Sydney’s most annoying rules to be abolished
One of the state’s most annoying rules will be scrapped making it easier to get into your local club, in a move that is letting “adults be adults”.
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Woolworths, Coles sued by ACCC over misleading price drop claims
The competition regulator has launched separate legal proceedings against the two retail giants, alleging ‘misleading’ discounts on hundreds of common supermarket products.
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Confirmed: Popovic unveiled as new Socceroos boss
Australia’s search for a successor to Graham Arnold lasted barely a weekend – with Tony Popovic parachuted into a World Cup qualification rescue mission.
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‘I will abolish First Nations Ambassador role’: Dutton
The world’s only First Nations People Ambassador — appointed by the Albanese government — took nine overseas trips amassing a huge bill of $145k, prompting Opposition Leader Peter ...
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Boxer’s brother learns fate for punching opposing trainer
The brother of Australian boxer Michael Zerafa has faced court after punching an opposing trainer in the face during a shocking post-fight incident.
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‘Doomed to fail’: Dutton’s big claim
While Peter Dutton has chosen not to reveal the cost of the Coalition’s plans to build seven nuclear reactors, he has made one big claim.
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Israel v Hezbollah: How close is all-out war?
As Israel and Hezbollah face off with full vengeance in their sights, this is what we know about the threat of another full-scale war in the Middle East.
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Video analysis: How to stop two-horse race for NRL premiership
It will take near-perfection for anyone to beat either Melbourne or Penrith, but it can be done. Here’s how the Sharks and Roosters can stop the NRL premiership from becoming a two...
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‘That’s it’: Trump reveals political future
In a wide-ranging and at times bizarre interview, Donald Trump has made a blunt admission about his future in politics after November’s US election.
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‘Fools’: Albo hits out at Coles, Woolies
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says supermarket customers “don’t deserve to be treated as fools” as Woolies and Coles are called out.
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Comedian’s surprise role after The Project controversy
Reuben Kaye has landed a major role in Jesus Christ Superstar, even though he offended Christians across the country last year with a lewd joke. Here’s why he thinks he&rsquo...
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Simple question that exposes small NSW town’s problem
A railway track cuts through this NSW town, splitting it between east and west. It’s only a few metres wide, but it makes a big difference which side you’re on.
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Massive fail: Feds chase wrong boat and blow $2.4b cocaine haul
By targeting the wrong boat off the NSW coast, the Australian Federal Police failed to stop a 1.6 tonne importation of cocaine. Then they kept it secret from NSW Police.
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Buzz: Trindall on drugs test, gambling room ban, Sharks debt
Braydon Trindall’s career defining game against the Cowboys can be linked to a massive mid-season wake-up call. The Sharks halfback speaks to Phil Rothfield about the moment he tur...
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The Daily Telegraph has a great new feature for full digital subscribers so you can gift key news to your friends and families*. It’s one of seven reasons to subscribe and download...
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