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I’ve never subscribed to the belief that our country has gone to hell, a prouder Australian you will not find. But this week might have tipped me over the edge, says Erin Molan.
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5th July 2024
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Gone to hell? The Australia I know and love is better than this
I’ve never subscribed to the belief that our country has gone to hell, a prouder Australian you will not find. But this week might have tipped me over the edge, says Erin Molan.
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CCTV shows moment brothel owner stomped in terrifying teen attack
A gang of teens armed with baseball bats and a machete have assaulted a brothel owner during a terrifying crime spree in Sydney’s southwest.
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Panthers part ways with Taylan May after confidential settlement
Taylan May has ended his legal fight to stay at the Penrith Panthers with the club releasing a statement early Friday morning. See the private conversations that ended in litigatio...
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Watch: Sunak to resign as UK exit polls show Labour massacre
Rishi Sunak is expected to quit as leader of the Tories now Labour is set to claim a landslide victory in the UK general election with exit polls predicting they win a massive 410 ...
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Rebel senator’s citizenship questioned
Labor figures are reportedly questioning Fatima Payman’s eligibility to sit in the senate as a dual citizen, after her bombshell resignation from the party.
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How much Slim Dusty’s estate is worth revealed
Twenty one years after the death of Aussie country music legend Slim Dusty, a reorganising of the music star’s empire has revealed how much money it has in the bank.
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$360 for this?! Sydney’s huge problem laid bare in one photo
Sydney’s out-of-control housing market has hit a crazy new high with a landlord advertising a bed on a balcony for rent in a Haymarket tower block.
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Roosters’ signing sparks wild NRL trade rumours
The Sydney Roosters’ signing of veteran Chad Townsend means Sam Walker is leaving the Chooks, or Dylan Brown is leaving the Eels, or none of the above. But it did send the NRL rumo...
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Knives out in Mexican restaurant standoff
After a former CEO claimed he drove Zambrero’s dazzling growth, the Mexican fast food chain’s billionaire founder went to court. Here’s what happened next.
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Blockade blow-ins: Meet interstate ‘imbeciles’ causing havoc in NSW
The majority of the extreme climate activists arrested for climbing on to coal freight trains and bringing hundreds of passenger services to a halt are blow-ins from other states.
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