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In March last year, Jerrabombera's Jackson Fitzgerald, bald and pale, rang the bell to mark the end of his cancer treatment at the Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick. A year later, the Fitzgerald family is faced with the shattering reality of moving to Sydney once more due to Canberra's lack of services as their brave little boy battles cancer again. Megan Doherty has the heartbreaking story.
Proposals to stop the public from challenging public housing developments have been slammed by resident groups as undemocratic. While the groups acknowledge the need for public housing, they tell Lanie Tindale the move mainly serves to dodge scrutiny.
The man accused of a shocking hit-and-run which left two schoolboys in intensive care has dished up an extraordinary, foul-mouthed outburst during his first appearance in court, Hannah Neale reports. Meanwhile, the Raiders' golden start to 2025 seems a lifetime ago now after the team slumped to its second-straight loss. This time, to a previously winless Cowboys team, David Polkinghorne reports After a wet start to the weekend, the skies should clear somewhat today, with a mild top of 22 degrees and a small chance of a shower. |