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The premier axed plans to light up the Opera House for King Charles’ coronation, saying the decision would save up to $100,000 of our money. He’s now spent more than double that so bureaucrats can learn how to write.
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5th July 2023
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ABC for dummies: Minns splashes $200k+ for fat cats’ English class
The premier axed plans to light up the Opera House for King Charles’ coronation, saying the decision would save up to $100,000 of our money. He’s now spent more than double that so...
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Root has say on stumping debate, wants different ‘legacy’ for Poms
Joe Root has chimed in to the Jonny Bairstow stumping debate, claiming the English team want to leave a certain legacy and he ‘would have dealt with it very differently’.
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One pause does not end rate hikes
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Bulldogs boss Phil Gould has blamed the club’s torturous rebuild on the salary cap sins of past management, predicting more pain for Canterbury and its long-suffering fans.
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Police find pistol inside home of alleged Alameddine associate: court
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‘Cultural icon’: Priceless exhibition on Marilyn Monroe unveiled
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