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Premier Chris Minns says police will ‘do whatever they humanly can’ to give Audrey Griffin’s family answers about what happened to their daughter after her accused murderer killed himself in jail.
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Minns: ‘Full investigation’ into accused murderer’s cell suicide
Premier Chris Minns says police will ‘do whatever they humanly can’ to give Audrey Griffin’s family answers about what happened to their daughter after her accused murderer killed ...
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Man charged with murdering Audrey Griffin found dead in cell
Audrey Griffin’s accused murderer has killed himself in jail, allowing The Daily Telegraph to reveal previously withheld details about how he confessed in a phone call.
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‘Audrey and every person deserves to feel safe’: Thousands join vigil
Wearing white, thousands of Central Coast residents descended upon Terrigal Beach to remember
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NRL live: Smith heroics continue in return from sin bin
The Roosters try scoring star Sandon Smith looked to have gone from hero to villain after being sin binned, but has continued his heroics in hs return to the field. FOLLOW LIVE
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Reynolds suing Commonwealth over Higgins’ $2.4m payout
Senator Linda Reynolds has launched legal action over the Commonwealth’s decision to give Brittany Higgins a $2.4m payout, saying it politicised ‘untested, unsubstantiated and untr...
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Western Bears axed: NRL’s newest team set for name change
The Bears are back, but the ARL Commission are preparing to scrap the ‘Western Bears’ moniker, as Brad Arthur confirms his interest as becoming the inaugural coach.
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102-year-old veteran steals Sydney’s heart on Anzac Day
Thousands lined the streets for Sydney’s Anzac Day march on Friday, cheering on veterans like cane-twirling 102-year-old Cole Moir – the last of his battalion – who reminds us all ...
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Five dead in 12 hours: ‘Horror period’ on regional NSW roads
Two young motorcyclists, a 19 and 21-year-old, are among five dead in less than 12 hours in what ministers Yasmin Catley and Jenny Aitchison have deemed a ‘horror period’ on region...
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No rest for Aus athletics’ ironman in pursuit of sub-10 seconds
Just days after competing at the Stawell Gift, Lachlan Kennedy is jetting off to the next meet in pursuit of a sub-10 second 100 metres.
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Little Dallas has cheated death twice - his mum wants the health minister to hear this
One-year-old ‘heart kid’ Dallas stopped breathing and turned blue. Mum Joeleen believes if she hadn’t moved from regional NSW to Sydney, her youngest child would be dead.
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Latest election odds revealed
Labor’s chances of retaining power have grown again, according to the latest odds, as the Coalition’s odds woes continue. See where the PM and Peter Dutton stand with the punters.
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Neo-Nazi act is the ugliest incident to violate Anzac Day
It is hard to conceive of a more anti-Australian act, which lays bare just how much these people’s claims to be patriots is based on a lie, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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Princess Anne joins Aussies in Gallipoli
Princess Anne has layed a wreath at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli where the largest crowd of Australians in five years has attended a dawn service. Follow updates.
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Lively’s first big role since Baldoni lawsuit labelled ‘horrific’
Blake Lively’s latest TV gig has been slammed by fans who say she has “ruined the show” as her legal feud with co-star Justin Baldoni heats up.
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Last survivor of WWII radar crews is still marching for his mates
John McAuley proudly donned his medals and marched on Anzac Day - for the first time since turning 100-years-old and now as the last surviving member of the air force radar crews t...
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‘Shoot me’: Blood-soaked man’s arrest after manic meltdown
A Northern Rivers man who smashed up a window, plates, electrical goods, pot plants and cutlery over a divorce was found by cops with two kitchen knives in his hands and covered in...
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Squatters stoush in supreme court
The fate of squatters in Pine St, Lismore, may rest on the shoulders of two women who will face off against the NSW Reconstruction Authority in a legal battle to possess the flood-...
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‘Delivery boy’: Footy legend’s son caught supplying drugs
The son of footy legend “Lord Ted” has pleaded guilty to supplying illegal drugs, including cocaine, alongside his ex-partner. Read the latest.
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NSW Fire and Rescue truck involved in crash
Two people have been injured after a fire truck and a car collided in Sydney’s southwest.
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‘A lot of blood’: Two critical after police pursuit crash

A man has described the moment a high-speed police chase in Sydney’s southwest ended in bloody horror with two people hospitalised in a critical condition.

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Man in critical condition after being pulled from weir in Sydney’s west
A man has been rushed to hospital in a serious condition after being pulled from the water in Sydney’s west.
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Bulldogs trio face monster 13 weeks in suspensions
The Bulldogs’ first loss of the NRL season has come at a heavy cost with three stars facing a combined three months on the sidelines following a night of ill-discipline.
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Thousands across Sydney honour nation’s Anzac heroes
Thousands have gathered in the CBD and across Sydney to remember the service and sacrifice of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and mark the 110 years since the landing at ...
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Dear Rachelle podcast: Listen to Episode 7 now
Who killed Rachelle Childs? Innocent people, silenced by fear for decades, are breaking their silence. For Rachelle. Listen to the podcast now.
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WATCH: Bandt spins out young voters with influencer Abbie Chatfield
Greens leader Adam Bandt has targeted young voters with a DJ set with influencer Abbie Chatfield dancing with a giant red toothbrush to plug a promise of ‘free dental’. SEE THE VID...
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The glamour rebellion: secrets behind the $1bn Mecca empire
Mecca is a marketing machine that captured Australian women, but has it peaked? A rebellion among some once loyal customers suggest yes while others say it’s a brand worthy of devo...
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Why Anzac Day still moves younger generation
As the nation marks 110 years since Gallipoli, young Australians reflect on what Anzac Day means to them – and say despite a perception that the youth are “detached” – they too can...
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Surprise fortune left behind by Pope revealed
The death of Pope Francis has shone a light on the wealth of the Pontiff and the mind-boggling fortune controlled by the Vatican itself.
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Horror find inside Hackman’s death house
Pictures inside the home where Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead have shed new light on how the iconic US actor was living.
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Huge home trend Aussies are sick of
Aussies are fed up with a key feature of their home that has dominated properties for decades and they should be spending money on something else entirely.
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Musk, Tesla smashed by China ‘military’ ban
China’s latest move in the deepening tariff war with the US has taken another casualty in Elon Musk and Tesla shareholders.
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Father-of-five dies suddenly a week after his birthday
The beloved dad cheated death once before, surviving a major motorbike crash which left him paralysed. Now, his death just a week after his recent birthday has left his family reel...
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Brutal scenes at world’s biggest car show
The biggest motor show in the world is currently underway but the biggest headlines are being grabbed by which brands didn’t show up and why.
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Two-time Gold Logie winner dies, aged 93
Stalwart of the Australian screen and two-time Gold Logie winner, Gerard Kennedy has died aged 93.
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‘Underhanded’: Why main suspect in Rachelle’s murder was fired
More than two decades ago Rachelle Childs was murdered and her body burned. The key suspect – her boss – was fired weeks after her death. Listen to the podcast.
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‘Depressing’: Princess’ portrait sparks debate
An official portrait of Princess Isabella, taken by her Australian mother Queen Mary, is causing a stir because of the inclusion of an unexpected item.
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National car repair group crashes into liquidation owing $4.7m
A nationwide panel beating group has crashed, with seven companies in liquidation and debts topping $4.7m, including a hefty tax bill. Small businesses across Australia are owed th...
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‘Are you witches?’: Jimmy Kimmel in stitches after live Twinnies interview
Popular American TV host Jimmy Kimmel says he has “lost his mind” after a live interview with Qld’s global sensation Twinnies who defended their quirky speaking style. WATCH IT HER...
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Amazon, YouTube, NFL: How DJ’s side hustle grew to $25m empire
A former NSW DJ has become a global sensation, growing his Covid-era side hustle into a $25m empire, counting giants like Amazon, NFL and celebrities including Justin Bieber as cli...
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Conclave movie skyrockets following death of Pope Francis
The Oscar-winning film Conclave has surged in viewership following the pope’s death, as global fascination with the secretive process of electing his successor surges.
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Lively’s first big role since Baldoni lawsuit labelled ‘horrific’
Blake Lively’s latest TV gig has been slammed by fans who say she has “ruined the show” as her legal feud with co-star Justin Baldoni heats up.
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Expat’s travel insurance horror after Tuk Tuk crash nightmare
This Aussie expat endured a horror crash in New Delhi, India . . . only to discover her insurance had lapsed just hours beforehand.
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Weinstein’s vile remark to alleged 16yo rape victim
Chilling new claims about how disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein allegedly used his A-lister connections have emerged in his sex-crimes retrial.
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Rounded to the nearest kilometre, how long is an Olympic marathon?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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