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Vandals have painted antisemitic symbols on another Sydney synagogue, just 24 hours after another was vandalised in the city’s south.
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Another vile attack: Swastikas daubed on second Sydney synagogue
Vandals have painted antisemitic symbols on another Sydney synagogue, just 24 hours after another was vandalised in the city’s south.
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Scout group leaders show badge of extremism
Concerns have been raised after Mi’raj Scouts Academy group leader Mohamed Dhaini and three teachers openly mourned the death of designated terrorist Hassan Nasrallah.
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Rocker’s model ex hit with new DV charges
Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns’ model ex is in renewed strife after she was charged over bizarre allegations she stole thousands of dollars in cash from a feted Sydney restaurat...
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What made cops turn on Tyrrell detective
The former lead detective in the William Tyrrell case has opened up about how the boy’s unsolved disappearance continues to haunt him.
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Nine rumoured to axe ‘neglected child’
Speculation is mounting that Nine Entertainment may be about to put its floundering “neglected child” up for sale — but who would take it on?
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Death toll rises as blame game erupts over LA fires
The death toll of the horrific Los Angeles fires has risen as a bitter blame game erupts between local officials. Follow live updates.
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Inside the squad cracking Sydney’s most heinous crimes
In a special investigation, The Daily Telegraph goes behind the scenes with the expert team of police detectives who refuse to allow murder victims to be forgotten — and, they’ve g...
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‘Paid our dues’: Inside the year that saved the Australian Open
The 2005 Australian Open remains the turning point for what is arguably the biggest sporting event in the country. This is how organisers saved our grand slam, and made it bigger t...
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‘Godspeed’: Trump sentenced in ‘hush money’ trial
Just 10 days before his Presidential inauguration, Donald Trump has been sentenced in his sensational ‘hush money’ trial. But the President-elect says the case isn’t over yet.
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Newly single nude artist struggling to sell home
It hasn’t been the best few months for Sydney “It’ girl and nude artist Dina Broadhurst. First her relationship with millionaire appliance heir John Winning abruptly ended, now it ...
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Why your cup of coffee could cost $8
Hospitality insiders have issued a grim warning to caffeine addicts, with another blow coming to Aussie bank balances.
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Pay docked for striking rail workers
Train workers who take part in work bans will have their pay docked, in an extraordinary escalation of the industrial dispute between the rail union and the Minns government.
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‘Zip your mouth’: Kyrgios fumes over rumour
Nick Kyrgios has told a leading tennis commentator to “zip your mouth” after fuel was poured on a burning rumour that isn’t going away.
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Carbs out, hat’s on: How Albanese plans to win over voters
The Prime Minister went bush on the first week of his unofficial 2025 election campaign, determined to show people he’s a ‘genuine bloke’.
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The final puzzle piece that saw cops catch a serial killer
The oldest cold case solved by an elite squad of NSW Police detectives came with 155 boxes of meticulous evidence records. Then one final piece of the puzzle slid into place.
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Star in death spiral as break-up looms over casino group
Troubled casino operator Star Entertainment will be lucky to survive until the end of February without a financial lifeline, Morningstar says. So how did it get to this?
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‘You could put it in an urn’: Mel Gibson’s house destroyed
Mel Gibson has revealed his Malibu home burned down while he appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast as another Aussie star said his home “is gone” as fires continued to rage in Los Angele...
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Millions of Aussies bracing for wild weather
An emergency flash flooding alert has been issued for parts of a state being smashed by wet and stormy weather, as other states prepare yet again for soaring temperatures.
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Scout group leaders show badge of extremism
Concerns have been raised after Mi’raj Scouts Academy group leader Mohamed Dhaini and three teachers openly mourned the death of designated terrorist Hassan Nasrallah.
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The schooner line: Where can you find Sydney’s cheapest beer?
The price of a schooner is set to rise by more than $1 next month and experts warn it could be the tipping point for drinkers to choose to socialise at home instead of at clubs and...
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Suburbs where home values rose $200k in past year
Wild changes in the property market have given households in parts of Sydney a $200k wealth boost, while costing others more than $30k in losses.
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Why the Australian Open can’t escape the latest doping row
Tennis has a drug problem that it doesn’t want to talk about, but with the Australian Open around the corner doping is all anyone will be talking about for the next two weeks, writ...
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‘Our kids’: Indoor plant study’s bizarre finding
Forget the days of watering your plants or maybe talking to them – SA researchers have found many people are far more invested.
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‘Get them out’: Stubborn Aussies spark debate
A stubborn Australian family who refused to sell their land to developers is at the centre of another furore.
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Grief doesn’t take a holiday, so spare a thought for our lost boys
My tears have come hot and fast this summer, not because I know what this suffering feels like but because I don’t, writes Angela Mollard.
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Shock as big bank now expects rate cut within weeks
In a shock development, one of the country’s big four banks now expects interest rates to be cut within weeks, delivering instant $115 a month relief back to borrowers.
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Where Aussies could face LA-style fire insurance disaster
Los Angeles is facing a second disaster in the aftermath of raging fires with vast numbers of homes uninsured. And experts have warned parts of Australia are heading down the same ...
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‘I’ve got to get her out of there before it blows’
A teen shares how a snap decision had him racing towards a burning building, putting himself in danger to save a stranger and carrying the injured woman to safety.
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The ‘mega truck’ dividing Aussies
While this best-seller is a firm favourite for thousands of fans, it couldn’t unite our critics during a summer break.
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Why Tony and Rona are Australia's 'hottest couple'
After hard launching their romance last year, Tony Armstrong and his girlfriend, Rona Glynn-McDonald tell all about their relationship - and why it is 'sacred to us'. 
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Aussie camper calls out 'sneaky' new rule
The family said they took their business elsewhere after hearing about the 'confusing' charge.
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Heartbreak as ‘football-sized’ tumour found in miracle twin baby
A Gold Coast couple have been left heartbroken after their miracle IVF daughter was found with a “football-sized” tumour in her tiny belly.
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LA locals chase down man ‘armed with flamethrower’
Los Angeles residents performed a citizens’ arrest, restraining a suspected arsonist they say was wielding a “flamethrower” but police say it might not be what it looks like.
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‘My mental health is more important than where I’m ranked’
Thanasi Kokkinakis addresses his physical and mental struggles, his rise back up the rankings ahead of the Australian Open – and why romance will just have to wait.
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Behind the scenes of Ellidy Pullin’s newest venture
The widow of Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin has shared an inside look on her next project which she says she can’t wait to share with their three-year-old girl.
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Must watch doco: Alexa Leary like you’ve never seen her before
An inspiring new documentary featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews with Alexa Leary and her parents goes inside her remarkable battle to walk, talk and compete again.
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‘Thrilling’: why Conclave is a knockout from start to finish
If you think a movie based on choosing a new pope sounds boring then think again – the gripping Conclave will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat, writes Leigh Paatsch.
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‘Be prepared’: Warning to young Aussies
Young Aussies are being called to help ensure the country is equipped to combat the immediate aftermath of floods, bushfires and other potentially devastating climate events.
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‘He didn’t do anything’: Mel Gibson’s despair turns to anger
Mel Gibson’s home has been under threat, and he would be “surprised” if it’s still there. Now he’s lashed out at mismanagement and pointed the finger.
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Inside the $2.17 trillion battle to make our homes smarter
Product launches took a back seat to a bolder narrative from big name brands at the world’s biggest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas this year.
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My wife’s quitting her job to be an influencer – it will ruin us
A devoted husband has opened up about his wife’s career choice amid fears it could ruin them.
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‘Sh**, shut up’: TV star’s fight with ex aired
Real estate star Christina Haack’s break up is playing out on air amid her ex blocking a $7 million deal in a bitter divorce battle.
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