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The Sydney Roosters have left salary cap room for Joseph Manu to return in 2025. Meanwhile, Ray Hadley has had enough of Sonny Bill Williams and rival clubs are circling for Angus Crichton. Phil Rothfield reveals all in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Roosters prepare for Manu return
The Sydney Roosters have left salary cap room for Joseph Manu to return in 2025. Meanwhile, Ray Hadley has had enough of Sonny Bill Williams and rival clubs are circling for Angus ...
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‘Narcissistic’: MPs hit out at Musk
Tech giants have been urged to do more to remove violent content off their platforms in the fallout of two horrific stabbing incidents.
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‘Amazes me’: Lisa Wilkinson claim emerges
Friends fear Lisa Wilkinson is the subject of a “white-anting” campaign from within Channel Ten after claims leaked to media on Friday.
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‘Highly sensitive’: Man charged with defrauding NDIS
Amit Sharma is a respected member of the Indian community in Sydney and proud dad who loves posting pictures of himself with Bollywood stars. But now he’s found himself in court.
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‘I had to do it’: Alleged underworld gunman’s last words
Stolen drugs, a botched home invasion with a baby inside and three innocent bystanders shot. All because police allege Aussie drug cartel “The Commission” wanted revenge.
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‘Temporary will mean years’: Albo flips to let Gazans stay here
Palestinians who were granted temporary visas in the wake of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks have begun making asylum applications.
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Power rankings: NSW Blues’ top 50 players right now
With less than 50 days left until Origin 1, two rookies have been ranked the form players in the state as PAMELA WHALEY runs through the Blues’ best from 1-50.
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Lawyer’s shock as Chinese drug scandal exposes Olympic hypocrisy
A prominent sports lawyer said it “beggars belief” that the WADA cleared a mass Chinese swimming drug scandal swiftly and discreetly prior to the Tokyo Olympics, as Shayna Jack was...
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‘Fighting very, very hard’: Battle to support bruised police officers
Police officers have been put to the test this week, with a mass murder in Bondi and an alleged terror attack-turned riot in Wakeley – but now it’s the mental health team’s turn to...
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‘My son died in my arms’: Mum’s heartbreaking plea for change
The mother of a teen killed in a postcode war stabbing has bravely spoken about the dangers of Sydney’s knife crime epidemic, warning: “try to change the way your kids think”.
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