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Former police officer Lucie Litchfield speaks out about alleged workplace bullying after blowing the whistle over 'dinosaur incident'
When Monaro police station received an urgent radio call about a violent home invasion on the night of ...
Martin Taupau email mix-up highlights legal risks of forwarding misdirected message
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Bus services shuffled for Sydney CBD
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Paramedics are fighting to retain their death and disability insurance benefits, which they believe should be equal to ...
Police on the scrap heap - public campaign for insurance claim
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Early Christmas cheer
Bikers ride for charity
Tuross Head will host the One Tree Poker Run on Saturday.
Entertainment
The Russians are coming
There's an emphasis on war movies in this year's Russian Resurrection Film Festival but plenty else on offer ...
What’s old is new continues to entertain
Bands of yesteryear continue to be booked at local venues, as many re-live their musical youth.
Patrick White Award winner Joan London is marinating a new novel
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Australia's Black Panther Woman, Marlene Cummins, breaks her silence
Marlene Cummins wasn't particularly keen to publicly relive her adventures as the first female member of the Australian ...
Life & Style
Preshil in Kew set to axe VCE because it is too competitive
A Melbourne private school is set to axe the VCE because it is "too competitive".
Share Race: Week 3
The weirdness continues. The Dartboard's position in this Shares Race looks like a snakes and ladders game. It began week ...
Inner-city primary schools to run out of classrooms in next five years
Inner city primary schools will not have enough classrooms to cope with growing enrolments over the next five ...
Mindfulness takes over the corporate world
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