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12th December 2024
Sydney Confidential
Disgraced broadcaster Chris Smith to replace John Laws
Axed by a radio station and a TV station after inappropriate behaviour at a staff Christmas party, Chris Smith has been given yet another lifeline, and is expected to replace John ...
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New Weekend Sunrise presenter named
The next Weekend Sunrise presenter has been named following the shock exit of Matt Doran.
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Out on a high: Radio king Hadley reclaims his throne
Ray Hadley can retire on a high after jumping back to the number one position in the 2GB mornings timeslot in the final radio ratings survey of the year.
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‘You’re a s**t person’: Aussie star reveals pain
An Australian Olympic champion has revealed what life is really like in the spotlight after finding herself in an unexpected struggle.
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Sneak peek inside Sydney’s newest Mexican restaurant
After shutting down its flagship store last month, a popular Mexican restaurant chain has opened at a new site. Get your first glimpse inside the eclectic Surry Hills venue.
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Revealed: Reason why iconic Sydney nightclub is closing
After 17-years of partying, the iconic venue will be shutting its doors, but there are big plans for The Argyle in the New Year.
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Apple to add Australia to its core
The global tech giant has made a major announcement and Australian music sensation Amy Shark is about to get a whole lot bigger.
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