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21st June 2025
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Iran launches new attacks, EU officials make bid for diplomacy
Iran has refused to sit down with the US while it remains under attack from Israel while European foreign ministers held talks with Tehran as hostilities continued. Follow the upda...
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‘I imagine I’m going to die soon’: Israelis’ gripped by fear
One woman from Tel Aviv who speaks for many Israelis says she is sleep deprived and traumatised as air raid sirens don’t stop sounding across the capital warning of constant dange...
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It’s time for Trump to drop the act ... and the bombs
Donald Trump now has a chance to actually deliver on his bombast with actual bombs – and he should, not just for the world’s sake, but for his own, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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Hidden struggles of the ‘working poor’ laid bare as crisis deepens
Parents washing their kids in public bathrooms before sending them to school, white-collar workers sleeping in cars. Volunteers say the homelessness crisis is the worst they’ve see...
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Underworld figure’s jail plot to uncover supergrass evidence
A court has foiled a bid by a feared underworld figure to obtain details of what a supergrass told police about him.
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Named: Man arrested after AFP drug raid on Double Bay mansion
Police kicked in the door of a mansion in one of Sydney’s richest suburbs on Friday during an alleged cocaine bust.
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Social set’s early Euro exodus amid Double Bay carpark chaos
Double Bay residents’ prized suburban carpark has been closed for weeks following a fiery crash. Is the stress of finding a park why Sydney socialites have jetted off to Europe ear...
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Plibersek’s plea to dads: ‘Be the antidote to toxic masculinity’
SPECIAL REPORT: Amid a wave of violence against women, a chorus of powerful female leaders has called for an intervention in the education of young boys.
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Sydneysiders, tourists still being shortchanged by airport taxi rort
Sydney Airport travellers are still being ripped off by taxi drivers, a Saturday Telegraph spot check has revealed, prompting calls to act on sweeping recommendations – including a...
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Feline fine at 40: Cats lets musical memories live again
Four decades after it first premiered in Australia, Cats returns to Australia … with producers hoping there’s no repeat performance of the show’s very dramatic Australian premiere.
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Matt Cross: ‘I had to beat cancer for our unborn baby’
Liberal MP Matt Cross had just begun 24 weeks of chemotherapy against Stage 4 bowel cancer when his wife dropped a bombshell – she was pregnant.
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Hollywood heart-throb is in town – and he’s looking for love
He’s in town to attend Supanova Sydney, but our spies tell us Hollywood actor Billy Zane may be looking for love while he’s here.
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Ruff justice: Push to end a dog’s breakfast of rules for pub pooches
Man’s best friend is having a ruff time, with an “outdated NIMBY law” being patchily enforced across NSW pubs, clubs and cafes - leaving some dogs welcomed with open arms, and othe...
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‘It’s enough’: Popular Paddington trattoria Zafferano to shut its doors
After five years of culinary magic, the husband-and-wife duo behind Paddington’s Zafferano are preparing for an exciting new chapter that promises to keep their passion for Sicilia...
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Disgraced ex-MP guilty over ICAC probe
Former Wagga Wagga MP Daryl Maguire has been found guilty of lying to an ICAC probe and is now facing the prospect of being jailed.
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What the heck is Dubai chocolate and why are pistachios pricier?
They’re calling it green gold. From pancakes to brownie bars, Sydney cafes are giving classics a “Dubai chocolate” twist. Farmers and small businesses are reaping the rewards.
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‘Life-changing’: Couple saved from deportation
A couple who have been building their lives for almost a decade in Australia have been saved at the 11th hour from deportation.
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Coke calendar: Diligently diarising a drug dealer
He sometimes used a McDonalds burger box or Uber Eats delivery bag to camouflage its contents. Little did he know, but as prolific cocaine seller David Robert Allen drove across th...
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Teacher who kissed student denies abuse: court
A western Sydney high school teacher who repeatedly kissed a student allegedly told the student he was in love with them, a court has heard.
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Raiders overcome second-half onslaught to notch five-straight
Ricky Stuart’s son Jed scored in his NRL debut as the Wests Tigers pushed the Raiders to their limit in the second half. See the full NRL SuperCoach analysis of the game inside.
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Ex-boss given files after leaving infrastructure unit, ICAC told
A senior human resources adviser described colleagues who had raised complaints about the Education Department’s infrastructure unit as “problem children”, an Independent Commissio...
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Sydney drill rapper to fight DV assault charge
An ARIA Award-winning Sydney drill rapper will “vigorously defend” an allegation he assaulted his current partner, who has publicly vowed to stand by him.
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Blood stains link in Ballina murder trial
Multiple blood stains found on a variety of items in a laneway behind an op-shop where 64-year-old Lindy Lucena was found dead have been linked to her accused killer, a trial has h...
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The family feud that sparked Sydney’s gang wars
Sydney’s streets are currently on fire. But the city’s first underworld war can be traced back to a deadly feud between two families.
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I was a student ... then I built a $3bn empire from my friend’s garage
A group of friends have outlined how they went from broke students to a business empire.
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AI is killing Google search: is your business next?
Google search is on life support, facing an AI-powered armageddon that’s forcing Australian businesses to completely rewrite their online growth strategies. But all is not lost.
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From Iceland to Gold Coast: A unique netball journey
From the dark and freezing winters of her hometown in the northern hemisphere, Elsa Sif Sandholt’s family made the move to Queensland starting a remarkable sporting journey from gy...
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Swift’s neighbours lose it over ‘Taylor Tax’
A new “Taylor Swift Tax” has been slapped on the star’s neighbours - and now they’re all losing it.
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Roadie to rock‘n’roll star: Why Noel Gallagher joined Oasis
Beyond the booze and battles are the Oasis stories few know: like why Bee Gees fan Noel joined the band, his life as a star roadie and the gift from a rock legend that spawned a hi...
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What could happen if Trump bombs Iran
The world is on edge. The Iran and Israel conflict threatens to turn into an all-out war. Any strike raises serious questions about what happens next.
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Heartbreak as wife wakes from coma to find soulmate dead
The last thing Annette remembers was the moment her car was hit. It wasn’t until days later she would discover her husband has not survived the crash.
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‘Unhinged’: Shark Tank star’s tactics exposed
A controversial Shark Tank rich lister has lifted the lid on the ‘unhinged things’ she did to get ahead.
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Packer’s $100m play to live longer
Aussie billionaire James Packer has thrown his financial weight behind a project intended to improve and extend lives.
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Major changes to Aussie laws: What you need to know
Major changes are set to roll out across Australia from July 1, including wage hikes, new parental leave and tougher road rules. See how it will affect you.
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Prince William’s surprise outing with Aussie A-lister
Prince William and Oscar winner Cate Blanchett attended an official event together - but Princess Kate was nowhere to be seen.
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Dire warning for Aussies amid stunning shopping reality
With Aussies expected to splash out a staggering $10.5b at the end of financial year sales, experts are warning shoppers to be aware.
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‘Should have disappeared’: Oasis star’s regret
Years after the epic Oasis meltdown that split the Gallagher brothers and axed their Aussie tour, Noel has spoken about what went wrong – and how it could have been avoided.
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‘Deadset’: Black Stump demise exposed, old signs remain
The remnants of a once-loved restaurant chain that went out of business 20 years ago can still be seen around Australia … if you know where to look.
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30yo’s backyard AirBnB Byron Bay death trap
An Aussie woman, 30, has revealed the moment she turned on a common backyard item, which almost ended her life.
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Couple’s wild brothel move exposed
It came with used mattresses and an “exquisite ladies” neon sign, but everything is about to change for this well-known Aussie brothel.
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Singles face impossible property reality
Purchasing a home as a single person has become virtually impossible, with the number of properties solo Australian buyers can afford dropping dramatically.
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Govt pays $3.3m for unliveable derelict house
The government has beaten 63 other buyers to buy an ‘uninhabitable’ derelict home for $3.3m, three times the median house price.
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Candyman Travers Beynon sued by stepdad in $55m family feud
Notorious Gold Coast playboy Travers ‘Candyman’ Beynon is embroiled in a $55m legal stoush with his elderly stepfather in a dramatic blow-up which has torn the family apart.
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‘Take it day by day’: Influencer reveals baby health scare
A Queensland influencer has opened up about the moment her joy following the birth of her first child quickly descended into three weeks of terror.
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