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A man known in underworld circles as the ‘Angel of Death’ has been shot dead in Sydney’s west overnight in the city’s first gangland-related shooting since February.
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26th August 2024
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‘Angel of Death’ shot dead in Sydney gangland execution
A man known in underworld circles as the ‘Angel of Death’ has been shot dead in Sydney’s west overnight in the city’s first gangland-related shooting since February.
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NRL Early Mail: Storm confirm mass restings
Coach Craig Bellamy has confirmed a host of Melbourne players will be rested for Thursday’s clash against the North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville.
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Heartbreaking reason PM’s wedding may be fast-tracked
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‘Enormously challenging’: Carrie’s ex breaks silence on painful split
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‘Deserves answers’: Pressure mounts over blocked $1b gold mine
Pressure is mounting on Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek to front up to locals at The Daily Telegraph’s Bush Summit and explain why she vetoed a $1bn gold mine south of Orange...
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‘Trembling’: Setka reveals lift incident with Albo
Disgraced CFMEU heavyweight John Setka has shared details about a lift “incident” with Anthony Albanese that he believed left the Prime Minister “scared”.
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Home plan to ‘punch a hole’ in Sydney housing crisis
Australia’s largest ever stand-alone application for 9000 homes, lodged by heavyweight developers Walker Corporation, will help ease Sydney’s housing crisis.
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Bizarre new detail in airline changes
The federal government has raised eyebrows with its new gender-neutral title for a soon-to-be-appointed aviation ombudsman.
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Aussie energy fat cat bosses’ pay revealed as bills bite
Australia’s big three power companies AGL, Origin and EnergyAustralia have increased pay to their fat cat bosses by more than $1 million, as customers struggle with bill pain.
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