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18th May 2022
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Preacher’s grim warning as Brownie’s nephew buried
The Islamic imam overseeing the burial of Rami Iskander has warned the gangland violence could escalate further, claiming the feud could see gangsters “shooting people at funerals”...
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‘Shredded by bullets’: Bikie boss Tarek Zahed likely blinded
Comanchero sergeant-at-arms Tarek Zahed may have survived more than a week since the Auburn gym shooting, but he is hardly out of the woods.
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‘There’s no hole in our election ad strategy’, Libs say
The Coalition have sprung to the defence of their hated ‘hole in the bucket’ campaign. ‘No one likes the Coles ad, but we all know what it says’, a senior Liberal source said. Vote...
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Teal warrior’s text messages expose true colours
Wentworth Climate 200 candidate Allegra Spender has enlisted a robot’s help to spruik her policy platform, but the texts it can’t respond to are revealing.
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Australia’s wage growth figures revealed
The latest figures on wage growth for Australian workers have just been released, revealing salary changes across all industries.
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Bulldogs turn to club hero to save season
Canterbury have found the man to replace Trent Barrett, promoting the coach of one of their NSW Cup teams and former Premiership winner Mick Potter.
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Bellamy’s new deal comes with a twist
Craig Bellamy has agreed to a contract extension with the Storm, but the terms of the deal could seal the fate of one of his star players.
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Why the sausage sizzle is a lost cause
Joe Hildebrand looks at a literal hotbed of controversy on The Blame Game. Not the federal election, but the sausage sizzle.
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