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A new taskforce has been created to crack down on the flourishing black market of driver demerit points that enables motorists to flout the road safety system.
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19th July 2024
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Taskforce to stamp out dodgy demerit points market
A new taskforce has been created to crack down on the flourishing black market of driver demerit points that enables motorists to flout the road safety system.
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Australian ‘drug kingpin’ arrested in Europe
Sydney man Vaso Ulic, who was pursued by the AFP for more than a decade, was arrested in Montenegro over an alleged plot to smuggle cocaine from Colombia to Australia.
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Obama flips on Biden amid calls to drop out
Joe Biden could drop out of the 2024 presidential race within days after Barack Obama said the Democratic Party’s chances for victory are ‘greatly diminished’.
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Beauty queen’s harrowing story: 'I was forced into child prostitution’
A beauty pageant contestant who was forced into prostitution at the age of 14 shares her harrowing story to inspire others to triumph through adversity.
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Shops ignore new laws to sell black market vapes
A Daily Telegraph investigation – which involved visiting 43 tobacconists and general stores around the city centre this week – found one third of the stores continue to sell e-cig...
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Victorious Blues unveil new trophy immortalising Mortimer
Who says NSW doesn’t get Origin? The Blues celebrated a famous victory against Queensland by unveiling a new trophy immortalising the great Steve Mortimer, writes DEAN RITCHIE.
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‘It’s cruel’: Elderly man fights to see partner of 60 years in home
A desperate man has captured the hearts of a community on the outskirts of Sydney each Sunday when he clutches a handwritten sign outside a supermarket highlighting his wish: to vi...
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Surprise Sydney venues that have suddenly closed
Famed restaurateur Maurice Terzini has shut up shop on his Potts Point project Snack Kitchen after just six months. It’s not the only venue quietly closing its doors.
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Protester kicked out of PM’s office
A Palestinian-Australian has been arrested and charged with trespassing, after she allegedly refused to leave the prime minister’s electorate office in Sydney.
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International student allegedly ‘struck, bit, dragged’ woman
A Peruvian international student allegedly attacked his partner with such force that she may never see out of one eye again, a court has heard.
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