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Why the Blues won’t be sacking Laurie Daley, the ‘nice’ text from Daly Cherry-Evans’ camp, Jake Trbojevic’s embarrassing microwave fail, and more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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12th July 2025
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Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Blues boss opens up on Daley’s Origin future
Why the Blues won’t be sacking Laurie Daley, the ‘nice’ text from Daly Cherry-Evans’ camp, Jake Trbojevic’s embarrassing microwave fail, and more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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Former bulldogs player caught driving with cocaine in system
A former Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs player has been caught driving in the eastern suburbs with cocaine in his system, but this is not the first time he has “gone off the rails”....
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Hynes reveals emotional story behind try celebration
Nicho Hynes has revealed the story behind his post-try celebration on Friday night, with the Sharks star paying tribute to his great mate Cameron Munster and everything he’s been t...
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Man dead after being shot by police at Sydney shopping centre
A major police incident is under way at a shopping centre in Sydney's west, with reports a man is dead after being shot by police.
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Aussie Olympic hero facing ban amid world swimming fracture
Swimming Australia’s rocky relationship with the sport’s global governing body is once again under scrutiny with a gold medal hero of the famous 2000 Olympics’ 100 metres men’s rel...
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Qantas jet hit by bridge, chaos at airport
Passengers aboard a Qantas flight bound for Johannesburg are facing a 21-hour wait after an aerobridge struck the engine of a Qantas plane.
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Netball one of the fastest growing sports for men in Australia
Netball has emerged as one of the fastest growing men’s sports in Australia, thanks to a trailblazing national team and a code that’s open to change.
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Boy, 9, shot during pig hunting trip in state’s west
A young boy has allegedly been shot during a pig hunting trip in the state’s west with multiple shotguns and rifles seized from the group as questions hang over who fired the bulle...
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Rescuer recalls finding missing backpacker
The woman who found a missing German backpacker wandering barefoot and starving in the Aussie outback said it was a “miracle” she survived 12 days alone in the bush.
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Full list: The RBA board members on $1m-plus salaries
Members of the board charged with making life-changing decisions for Aussie mortgage holders earn upwards of $1m a year and have impressive property and share portfolios, it can be...
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Big questions surround detention of Gaza gran
The Opposition is demanding to know if Gaza gran Maha Almassri ‘was subjected to proper security checks’ before coming to Australia following the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.
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Ranked: The 50 best schoolboy rugby league players in Australia
We rank the top 50 under-18 rugby league players in the country — including a young gun who might make his NRL debut this year and a Reece Walsh clone. See the full list.
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Trump lashes reporters on flood-ravaged Texas tour
US President Donald Trump lashed reporters, calling one ‘evil’, for raising concerns over delays in alerting people to the deadly flash flooding that claimed at least 120 people in...
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‘Cryogenic head’: Star on beloved TV role
Former Gold Logie winner Lisa McCune reflects on her iconic TV role in Blue Heelers, putting forward a theory on how she could return.
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Olivia Newton-John’s husband finds love again
Aussie superstar Olivia Newton-John’s widower husband John Easterling has found love again, with a US businesswoman who was once married to Hollywood actor James Wood.
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Erin Patterson killed three people in her home. Now what happens to it?
Erin Patterson had a plan for her children to grow up in her $1.2m dollar “forever” home — but now she’s been found guilty of murder, that has drastically changed.
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Missing in action: Who is running the NDIS?
Questions are being asked about who’s running the $48.5b a year NDIS with the CEO on sick leave and the chairman of the board – Paralympic hero Kurt Fearnley – refusing to comment.
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What really happened: The moment Leisel decided she wanted to ‘end it all’
Three simple words brought Leisel Jones back from the brink after the Olympic champion spent hours lost in dark questioning whether she still wanted to be here. This is her true in...
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Missing surfer paddled out to remote island, authorities reveal
A surfer who made headlines across the world after becoming stranded on a remote uninhabited island 13km off the northern NSW coast actually paddled there and was not sucked out to...
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Experts warn wage demands will derail NSW housing targets
Business leaders have warned Sydney could grind to a halt unless the Minns government stops spending on wages and starts pumping cash back into infrastructure projects.
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Trump’s tariff threat: What a cup of coffee will now cost you
Aussies could be forced to pay even more for coffee with baristas fearing costs could nearly hit double digits as the US threatens the world’s largest bean producer with tariffs.
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‘Art-wash’ fears over Biennale’s new director
Australian Jewish leaders claim the artistic head of the country’s largest cultural festival is ‘anti-Israel’ and her appointment raises questions about government arts funding.
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Hynes magic saves the day as Sharks survive late Dolphins surge
Sharks star Nicho Hynes has produced some magic, as Cronulla shut down a frenetic Dolphins comeback to snap a two-game losing streak and surge back into the top-eight.
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‘First time we’ve seen murder on TV’: Chilling Sydney assassination
Chilling footage shows the moment a man was gunned down at a busy shopping centre in what was a first for Sydney. Watch the final episode of The Road To War.
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I borrowed money from family – this was the horrible result
Desperate Aussies are being forced to turn to friends and family for help with their finances as cost of living pressures hit home.
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‘I’m no sugar mama’: Breadwinner shift hit Aussies homes
Millennials and Gen Z parents are ditching traditional gender roles with the rise of the stay at home dads and working mums changing family life.
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‘That was tricky’: Purple Wiggles’ stunning confession
The Purple Wiggle has opened up about his relationship – and the one thing he hasn’t quite nailed.
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Burbs beat city bling in property price boom
Forget the harbour views and inner-city lattes, the real Aussie property boom is happening in the burbs and beyond. FIND OUT HOW MUCH YOUR HOME IS WORTH.
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Vinnies pulls ‘rare’ $1k item after outrageous discovery
An Aussie charity shop has been caught trying to pull a swifty on unsuspecting bookworms, flogging a common book series for hundreds-of-dollars more than they are worth.
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‘Hate him’: Singer blasts Hollywood star
Richard Gere has been accused of breaking a promise to preserve property before purportedly selling it to developers for nine separate plots.
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The biggest problems with EVs in Australia
I was more envious of a 60-year-old Kombi as I drove an EV on the Great Ocean Road, discovering hidden frustrations and trade-offs that could leave drivers stranded and out of pock...
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The rise of Robert Irwin: From cute zoo kid to thirst trap king
He’s fed crocodiles since he could walk, championed conservation since childhood, and now rules Australian television. This is how Robert Irwin went from a mini wildlife warrior to...
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‘Cryogenic head’: Star on beloved TV role
Former Gold Logie winner Lisa McCune reflects on her iconic TV role in Blue Heelers, putting forward a theory on how she could return.
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I lost $90k through a bank scam... NAB offered me $250 in compo
An Australian businesswoman has lashed out at the National Australia Bank which she says offered her an insulting compensation figure when her ultrasound practice was scammed by ne...
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This is the worst bit about being a mum – it has to stop
Having a baby is a time of great joy, so why are new mothers finding this one thing so overwhelming?
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‘I’m a nepo baby . . . and that’s OK’
Grace Wakelin is the first to concede she’s been able to get her foot in the door because of the careers her parents have devoted their lives building.
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‘Almost embarrassed’: Star’s sex confession
And Just Like That actor Sarita Choudhury discusses awkward sex scenes and what left her a ‘little terrified, let’s be honest’.
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Hemsworth’s Aus esky drink hole in receivership
An Aussie bar popular with a range of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, has gone into receivership. Now its future can be revealed.
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Aus man forced to live in mould-infested hellhole
Shocking images have revealed the disgusting conditions an Aussie pensioner was forced to endure in his public housing unit for seven years.
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$20m twist: Aussies stuck in new estate stall
A major housing estate that stalled and left Aussies in limbo for years has had a shock $20m development that no one saw coming.
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First peek at Delta Goodrem’s dream wedding
Delta Goodrem has officially revealed her wedding photos after tying the knot with longtime partner Matthew Copley in a breathtaking ceremony in Malta.
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Can Superman and Fantastic Four save us from superhero fatigue?
There’s a new Superman in cinemas and the stars of are Fantastic Four coming to Australia next week, but after years of dominance superhero movies are facing an existential crisis
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The chilling moment that changed TV star’s life forever
The moment Fox Sports journalist Sam Squiers caught the eye of a terrified young mother in a far-flung country, she knew the look all too well. But she also knew she could help.
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Aussie fined $740k after backyard discovery
An Aussie builder, who fought tooth and nail with council - even securing engineering approval - for a double-decker cubby house for his daughter, is now staring down a $740k fine.
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