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Peter Dutton says his economic credentials are what would make him the ideal PM, stating: ‘I’d made my fortune by the time I was 26’.
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8th June 2024
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Dutton spruiks PM credentials: ‘I know how to make money’
Peter Dutton says his economic credentials are what would make him the ideal PM, stating: ‘I’d made my fortune by the time I was 26’.
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One third of some Sydney suburbs now ‘ghost’ homes
Those grappling with Sydney’s chronic shortage of housing have been dealt another blow, with many fully functional homes now sitting empty.
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‘Unacceptable’: Marshall slams dismal Tigers after demolition
Benji Marshall was brutally honest in his assessment of the Tigers after they were demolished by the Dragons, saying if the actions don’t change, then the players will.
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Lawyer says there have been ‘no complaints’ about Ovadia
Channel 7 stood down veteran reporter Robert Ovadia without receiving any complaints from colleagues, his lawyer John Laxon has told Annette Sharp.
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Benji Marshall’s wife Zoe responds to controversy
Amid recent criticism over their decision to go on a mid-season holiday, former NRL star Benji Marshall’s wife Zoe has revealed why their family comes first.
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Doran’s absence sparks new fears for his wellbeing
Matt Doran was missing from Weekend Sunrise last week, reigniting fears the serially erratic presenter is again seeking treatment for longstanding health issues, writes Annette Sha...
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Has a billionaire Brit bagged Golden Tonsil’s old pad?
John Laws has refused to identify the buyer of his lux apartment but word is a billionaire British industrialist has swooped on the redundant Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf property.
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NRL mid-season: The good, the bad, the team of the year
We’re halfway through the NRL season and MICHAEL CARAYANNIS breaks down the winners and losers – including an unlikely trio in the team of the year so far.
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Arrest over woman’s alleged kidnap, sexual assault and extortion
A man has been extradited from Victoria over the alleged kidnapping, sexual assault and extortion of a woman in Sydney’s west earlier this year.
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Ban on alcohol labelling to keep kids away
Makers of alcoholic drinks with names such as Grape Bubblegum, Fairy Floss or Rainbow Sherbert have been forced to change the names of their beverages, but are the new monikers any...
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Kids at risk as vaccination rates plummet
Children are at risk of death or disability from preventable diseases as immunisation rates plunge, with misinformation and vaccine exhaustion threatening our herd immunity.
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