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The Prime Minister said on Tuesday he backs a $1bn gold mine in western NSW despite an eleventh hour decision by his government throwing serious doubts over the project’s future.
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27th August 2024
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PM backs in Minns over gold mine: ‘There’s nothing to stop it’
The Prime Minister said on Tuesday he backs a $1bn gold mine in western NSW despite an eleventh hour decision by his government throwing serious doubts over the project’s future.
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‘Beers & Bulls’: Mitchell arrives at Souths HQ to cop white substance sanctions
Latrell Mitchell has arrived at Rabbitohs HQ to front the South Sydney board over the white substance saga in another dramatic day for the embattled club.
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Radio ratings rise: What will 2DAY FM do now?
Sydney radio ratings are out – who has come out on top?
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Q+A audience left speechless by question
A question by an ABC’s Q+A audience member has sparked outrage with some slamming producers for allowing it to be asked.
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Gunmen ‘lying in wait’ for Tarek Ayoub as he left woman’s unit
Sydney underworld identity Tarek Ayoub left a female’s apartment in the early hours of Monday, unaware that two masked gunmen were lying in wait.
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Western Sydney Airport snares Singapore Airlines with 24 hour offering
The $5.3bn airport has signed its first international airline as it talks up the appeal of 24 hour operations.
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Giant wind, solar farms proposed for NSW town
A dramatic expansion of controversial renewable energy zones into country NSW has been met with outrage from the communities who will see high voltage transmission lines snaking ac...
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’Consequences’: Warning over CFMEU protests
The Prime Minister says there will be “consequences” if people walk off the job as part of nationwide protests in support of the CFMEU.
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$29k fares for $4350: Qantas’ first-class seat snafu
A coding error on the Qantas website led to about 300 customers believing they had won the airline equivalent of the lottery.
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Trump, Harris implode over debate rules
The highly-anticipated presidential debate is in doubt after Kamala Harris demanded last-minute rule changes.
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