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21st September 2024
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‘Ember attack’: Emergency bushfire warning in Northern Beaches
A bushfire is burning on Sydney’s Northern Beaches after a planned hazard reduction burn escaped containment lines, sending plumes of smoke across the area with residents warned to...
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Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Why AFL will never take over Sydney
The Sydney numbers that AFL won’t want to talk about, how much the Dolphins are paying Wayne Bennett at the Bunnies, and Hame Sele’s first steps in comeback, in Saint, Sinner, Shoo...
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‘Made with love’: Sydney takeaway left ‘devastated’ after 45 fall ill
The owners of a Sydney acai takeaway business, shut down after claims 45 people fell ill with food poisoning, say they’ve been left ‘devastated’by the incident.
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Inmate charged with escaping jail asks for mental health assessment
A prisoner who sparked an hours-long manhunt after allegedly escaping from jail on Friday has appeared in court and asked for a mental health assessment.
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Teams locked in as Wallabies eye end to 22-year Bledisloe heartache
The Wallabies will be out to undo 22 years of heartache when they host the All Blacks in the Bledisloe Cup, as James Slipper becomes our most-capped Wallaby of all time. Follow the...
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Sydney businessman charged with 95 fraud offences after $44m ATO debt
Businessman Nahi Gazal has been charged with 95 offences after allegedly making false claims to gain a financial advantage from the ATO.
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Tim Watson’s departure from Channel 7 accidentally revealed
Channel 7 veteran Tim Watson will take his leave from the network – but the news was dropped a bit sooner than Watson was planning.
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‘Grandma hates it but face tatts no longer taboo at work’
A growing number of Aussies are sporting tattoos, with one in four sporting ink somewhere on their bodies. But are face tattoos accepted yet?
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Lisa Wilkinson returns to Sydney social scene with Bondi lunch
She’s intentionally kept an extremely low profile following her highly publicised court case against Bruce Lehrmann but TV personality Lisa Wilkinson is out and about again, lookin...
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Gang rapists are ‘dedicated’ churchgoers
Two priests have thrown their support behind a trio of men who were found guilty of gang raping three teenagers during a bucks party weekend.
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Sydney teen’s racy OnlyFans’ pics earn millions.... and millions
Paris Ow-Yang says she has built a property empire and given herself financial freedom thanks to starring on controversial content subscription service OnlyFans.
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‘I could have walked away from it,’ says TV’s Mr Nice Guy
Logie winner Larry Emdur may be Seven’s golden boy but there have been times in the past 40 years on TV he’s doubted everything. Today he feels lucky — he just wishes he felt that ...
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Timing intrigue as likely Arnold replacement emerges
Tony Popovic is shaping as the top candidate to replace Graham Arnold at the Socceroos – but circumstances suggest the coach was approached months before Arnold handed in his resig...
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‘Race against time’: Albo and Biden’s energy plan
Anthony Albanese and Joe Biden are racing to put an ambitious framework into place before the US President leaves the Oval Office in November.
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Ritchie’s leave from breakfast show raises questions
A month after she was photographed struggling to climb from a chauffeur-driven at an industry-related event, Nova breakfast host Kate Ritchie was off air last week citing illness, ...
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Brickie charged after four-vehicle fatal in Illawarra
A bricklayer has been charged in the wake of a horror four-vehicle crash involve two cars, a bus and a motorcycle, however, a registrar has told a court it does not seem “he was at...
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Chris Smith was its star but TNT has imploded
The platform that gave sanctuary to some of media’s more polarising voices, among them Chris Smith, longtime understudy to 2GB’s breakfast king Alan Jones, has been wound up.
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Minns takes on land council over $300m Penrith Stadium claim
The $300 million redevelopment of Penrith Stadium has hit a hurdle as the Minns government fights an Aboriginal land claim over the site.
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Westpac follows ANZ with unwelcome tweaks for savers
Bonus savings accounts have long caused consumer confusion, and are stingy for many savers. Now they’re changing again.
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Lessons in nightclubbing: schools to run excursions to licensed venues
Students will be taken on school excursions to nightclubs under a radical state government program aimed at stopping teenagers from getting into fights, becoming drunk or having a ...
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Why Nicole Kidman is the ice queen of cashmere crime shows
Cashmere crime shows fulfil a need right now – and Nicole Kidman fits the bill perfectly, writes Kerry Parnell.
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Incredible new feature for Telegraph subscribers
The Daily Telegraph has a great new feature so you can gift key news with your friend and families. It’s one of seven reasons to download the app.
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