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Raygun put on an impromptu performance as the Australian team got around the viral breaking star in a heartwarming entree to the Paris Olympics closing ceremony.
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Raygun steals show for Aussies at Olympic closing ceremony
Raygun put on an impromptu performance as the Australian team got around the viral breaking star in a heartwarming entree to the Paris Olympics closing ceremony.
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CCTV of arsonist setting self on fire in attack gone wrong
CCTV footage has captured the moment a bumbling arsonist rolls out of a Canberra barber shop in an attempt to extinguish themselves as the business burns.
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‘I’m ready’: How Graham decided it was time to end his life
Just after his 82nd birthday party, Graham decided it was time to end his life with voluntary assisted dying. He’s one of 130 NSW people to make the same choice.
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Axed Seven reporter sues network
A veteran Seven reporter who was sacked after more than 20 years with the company has launched legal action in the Federal Court against the network.
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Why this year’s Vivid Sydney was a major flop
Ticket prices have been blamed for punters abandoning this year’s Sydney Vivid festival, with calls to bring back the city’s popular Christmas markets instead.
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Buzz: Why Crichton is to blame for biting furore
Kyle Flanagan’s season is on the line after being sent straight to the judiciary to face a biting allegation. But Stephen Crichton also has a case to answer, PHIL ROTHFIELD writes.
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Sydney’s priciest private schools raking in taxpayer millions
Sydney private school fees are soaring yet the city’s most affluent schools have been granted a combined $85 million in taxpayers’ money. Find out how much each school received her...
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‘Unauthorised’ flight: Pilot dies as helicopter crashes into Cairns hotel
A helicopter on an ‘unauthorised’ flight with no flight plan has crashed into the roof of a Cairns waterfront hotel, killing the pilot and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of peo...
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Sydney bridal retailer taken to court
A Sydney wedding dress retailer that allegedly failed to pay out annual leave entitlements to four young workers who left the business is being taken to court by the Fair Work Ombu...
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Meta’s lie exposed: Users want news
Australians overwhelmingly consume need-to-know news on social media, with more than 40 per cent of us citing it as the reason we are motivated to use social media daily.
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Labor to force CFMEU into administration
Labor will move to force the CFMEU into administration to clean up the militant union, but has refused another significant measure.
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