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January 09, 2022
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Premier’s pledge: 100m RATs for vital workers
NSW will double its order of 50 million rapid antigen tests in a bid to ease pressure on the buckling health system, support the return-to-school plan and help those most in need.
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Special treatment? Holes exposed in Djokovic timeline
Novak Djokovic was subjected to six hours of questioning upon his arrival in Melbourne. But key details remain unclear, including the timeline of his Covid diagnosis.
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Ibrahem Hamze the last man standing in crime war
After his brother was slain last year and his cousin was gunned down this week, police have warned Ibrahem Hamze that he is one of the last targets remaining in the bloody war bet...
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Treasure hunters chiselling away our ancient culture
Aboriginal rock and cave art is being cut out and stolen by thieves in a pattern that threatens the country’s cultural history.
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Photos spark debate in Djoker Covid conspiracy
Photos of Novak Djokovic at a public event have raised serious questions about his behaviour after testing positive to Covid-19.
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Emma Steel’s new beau in controversial video
Ex-model Emma Steel’s boyfriend Alireza Fallahi is one of the doctors in a controversial video of surgeons performing liposuction while singing Dolly Parton hit Jolene.
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Strippers back as Kings X club reopens
An infamous strip club in the heart of Kings Cross will reopen after a two-year hiatus following a suburban stoush with the local council.
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NSW government must hold its nerve on Covid
It’s time for the government to hold its nerve and finish what it has so far handled so effectively — living with Covid, writes hotels boss Craig Laundy.
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