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Anthony Mundine ends his 25-year protest with rugby league, how to apply to be an NRL bunker official, Souths’ furore over AI-generated merch and more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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31st May 2025
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Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Mundine appearance ends 25-year protest
Anthony Mundine ends his 25-year protest with rugby league, how to apply to be an NRL bunker official, Souths’ furore over AI-generated merch and more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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Late Mail: Broncos boosted by Origin stars, ‘Trell fit for Wahs
Two Broncos stars are set to back up from State of Origin, the Rabbitohs receive all clear on Latrell Mitchell and more in our updated Round 13 late mail.
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Toddler dies after being hit by car on driveway
A toddler has died after being struck in the driveway of a Western Sydney home on a horror day on the roads, with two motorcyclists also killed in separate crashes.
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Minns govt: We will clean up Kean’s heat pump ‘mess’
NSW will ban door-knocking salesman and introduce five-year warranties on units while also launching a compliance blitz on the building industry, following The Telegraph’s major in...
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Credlin: Let me take a wild stab at what the real issue is
A bloody melee involving machetes is emblematic of what’s going wrong with Australia right now, writes Peta Credlin.
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What you didn’t know about … Kym Johnson
Pro dancer, jetsetter and mum Kym Johnson dreams of the day her teleportation powers kick in.
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Policies prioritising Indigenous people just alienate the rest
Australia needs a more balanced, truly inclusive approach that respects all aspects of our overwhelmingly positive and diverse national story, writes Piers Akerman.
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Elle Fanning: ‘My heart is pounding’
The actor on red-carpet beauty routines and her ‘nerve wracking’ return to Cannes.
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Bondi stabber’s two words to victim
A survivor of the Bondi Junction attack revealed her horror at being stabbed by the “floridly psychotic” Joel Cauchi during the deadly rampage.
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Shock pics: Minns’ ‘made in NSW’ buses secretly assembled in China
Transport Minister John Graham has defended the purchase of bus “shells” manufactured in China for NSW’s new locally-built fleet, as revealed in The Saturday Telegraph, saying it w...
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Brutal winter start as frost, rain bomb loom
Areas of the country are seeing frosty conditions as temperatures plummet, with Western Australia warned of intense rainfall as winter makes a bold entrance.
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Five to try: Experience indigenous food
Expand your culinary horizons this Reconciliation Week with these local Indigenous food experiences, from fine dining to bush-food bushwalks.
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‘Tragic’: Teen killed during Fatality Free Friday road safety operation
When Bryan Scourse crashed his motorbike on Friday night he became the 150th death on NSW roads this year – well above the 134 recorded for the same period last year.
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‘Clubs need to fire up’: Bennett’s 24-day plan to fix Origin crisis
The code’s most powerful coach, Wayne Bennett, says it’s time for State of Origin’s schedule to change — or risk an NRL premiership robbery.
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Why Harbour tolls are set to increase from July 1
The state government will hike the fees levied on drivers to cross Sydney Harbour from July 1. The increase will be used to help to pay for the $60 toll cap. Read how much you’ll p...
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Critical failure: Penrith’s full roster rated as premiers plummet
With the Panthers dynasty well and truly over we grade every player that has turned out for Penrith in 2025 in an attempt to identify where it all went so wrong for the once invinc...
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Blues inflict record humiliation in horror finish to Waratahs season
A diabolical display has allowed the Blues to hand the Waratahs a record defeat, in a humiliating Eden Park display which also ended the Tahs’ Super Rugby season.
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Putting charity into top gear: Bush Summit Mustang shifts into drive
A 1966 Ford Mustang emblazoned with The Daily Telegraph’s Bush Summit logo is among almost 100 classic cars driving dirt roads from NSW to Queensland as part of the Outback Car Tre...
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Trio stabbed on footpath in early morning attack: police
Two men are on the run after three others were allegedly attacked on a footpath and stabbed in the state’s central west.
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‘Unjustified’: Australia blasts Trump’s double steel tariffs
Australia has slammed Donald Trump’s call to double tariffs on imported steel as US Defence warned Beijing was credibly preparing to use force to alter the balance of power in Asia...
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M*A*S*H star Loretta Swit dead at 87
Loretta Swit, who was best known for playing Major Margaret ‘Hot Lips’ Houlihan on the classic sitcom M*A*S*H, has died. She was 87.
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Olympic champion forced to prove she is a woman
The Algerian boxer who courted so much controversy during the Paris Olympics has been banned from competing in future events by World Boxing until genetic testing is undertaken.
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Prime suspect’s ‘over the top’ reaction as bikies blamed
The chief suspect in a chilling cold case murder has blamed bikies for a woman’s death within a day of her burned body being identified.
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What the XXXX? AI can pick out your beer
Sales trick or a fast way to become a beer connoisseur? XXXX brewer Lion has partnered with software titan SAP to develop a new app and catapult it into the AI era.
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‘My neighbour sacrificed his life for my kids’
James Dunbier and his family were rescued from deadly floodwaters when David Knowes sent a rescue boat meant for him to them. By the time it returned for Mr Knowles, it was too lat...
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Victoria ‘mystified’ by claims she ‘ruined’ Brooklyn’s wedding
Victoria Beckham is said to be baffled by claims her behaviour at son Brooklyn’s wedding led bride Nicola Peltz to “run from the room crying”.
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Home alone? Not likely as adultescents settle in. And multiply
Call them FREEBIEs, LEECHs or SPONGEs. Whatever the acronym, with more adult kids staying home with the oldies, that’s a lot of long-term bathroom sharing, writes Angela Mollard.
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Taylor Swift buys back her music catalogue for staggering amount
Taylor Swift has shelled out big bucks to once again own her own music but that’s bad news for fans desperately awaiting the release of more re-recorded albums from the superstar.
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Pedro Pascal and a ‘dirty word’ in love
Anyone who has been in a long-term relationship knows there’s one unpopular word that can mean very different things, depending on your experience.
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Sick of your 9 to 5? This epic island job is up for grabs
Are you sick of your 9 to 5? A huge slice of Moreton Island is up for grabs.
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Australia’s hottest WAG joins fan site
The model and influencer has turned into a budding entrepreneur, joining a subscription-based website as she prepares to launch a new fashion business with her Power beau.
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WATCH: Aussie schoolgirl reaches ‘death zone’ on Mt Everest
A Melbourne teen got within 400m of Mt Everest’s summit until treacherous conditions forced her to abandon the mission, but she is refusing to give up.
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Critic’s fury over eye-watering wait at new Aussie restaurant
The bill came to $200, while parking cost $50, so as far as lunches go, this one was a wallet whacker. But it wasn’t the price tag that set off our reviewer.
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How a can of Coke brought down an Aussie icon
This is the confronting moment Dawn Fraser stared down death and bravely declared “I’m going to fight”.
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Hugh and Deb: Inside the demise of Hollywood’s golden couple
Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness marriage defied the odds for almost three decades - until it didn’t. See how Hollywood’s golden relationship ended in a “traumatic betrayal”.
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Radio host’s drastic move to protect baby from predators
A popular radio presenter and first-time mum has vowed not to overshare when her baby arrives, warning hackers “almost always have bad intentions”.
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Jessica Mauboy shares ‘surprise’ from her birth of daughter
Jessica Mauboy welcomed her first child Mia earlier this year and opened up about a moment she is still laughing about.
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‘Idiot’: Aussie influencer’s fight club dare slammed
A viral social media challenge laid down by an Adelaide influencer has seen him fighting his followers at venues ranging from Parliament House to the Eiffel Tower.
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Which G20 nation is currently led by president Javier Milei?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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This common condition will get a new name as it’s misleading
It is a serious and common condition but it’s misleading name has caused delays in diagnosis. This is why it’s going to change.
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‘My sister was possessed’: Jimmy Barnes’ real-life horror story
Ahead of his new album and tour, Cold Chisel rocker Jimmy Barnes opens up on a terrifying event with his sister when he was a child that has inspired his first novel.
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‘Learn to walk on water’: Diddy’s chilling threat to assistant on boat
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ex-assistant has revealed what triggered the rapper to give her a horrifying warning as they sailed on-board a yacht. Catch up on the trial’s biggest bombshells...
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‘Just stop’: Surprise act hurting homebuyers
Australian first-home buyers would be better off without one thing, as it is simply driving up the price of the housing market, an economist warns.
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