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A light plane has crashed into a tree in Sydney’s west after making an emergency landing. Two people on board have sustained minor injuries.
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22nd August 2024
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Lucky escape: Small plane crashes into a tree in Sydney’s west
A light plane has crashed into a tree in Sydney’s west after making an emergency landing. Two people on board have sustained minor injuries.
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Cold war thaws: Vision captures shock Smith-Cronk embrace
It’s the Hall of Fame hug that may have ended one of rugby league’s frostiest feuds, with cameras catching a touching moment between friends-turned-rivals, Cam Smith and Cooper Cro...
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‘Guinea pigs’: $56m embryo settlement
An Australian IVF company has settled a $56m class action after destroying embryos in an alleged faulty genetic screening program.
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NSW hospitals affected by bomb threat hoax
Bomb threats were sent to three hospitals in NSW, pushing it to four states in Australia caught up in the bomb hoax.
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Ray Hadley reads out private texts live on air
In an extraordinary escalation of the fiasco which has sent the NSW Libs into meltdown, 2GB mornings host Ray Hadley read out private text messages live on air.
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Bikie arrested for setting up Tongan Comanchero chapter
Former Sydney biker Eneasi Taumoefolau was arrested for allegedly trying to set up a Comanchero bikie chapter in Tonga, two years after he was deported from Sydney.
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Raygun cashing in on Olympics break
Australia’s Rachael Gunn was the controversial breakout star of the Paris Olympics. Now, she is cashing in on her global fame.
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Bizarre claims in Higgins’ husband’s texts
Brittany Higgins’ husband told a journalist he believed “outsourced bots” were attacking him online, new court documents reveal.
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Why working in retirement is set to boom
The words ‘work’ and ‘retired’ used to be mutually exclusive, but Generation Xers and Baby Boomers are blurring the lines more than ever.
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Libs crisis is about more than missed deadlines
If the fiasco was an isolated event, it may have been written off as an extraordinarily unfortunate mistake.
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‘I got to cave her skull in’: Chilling confession to hammer attack
A junkie told police she was “devo’d” and “spewin” that a woman she had bludgeoned with a claw hammer had survived the horrific attack, which left her victim with permanent brain d...
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