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In an emotional post, Mick Fanning shared a family snap of his big brother Peter, who died at 43.

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One school encouraged its HSC students to embrace their inner nerd. It paid off handsomely. 

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League tables don't mean anything

HSC exams and their results are a trying time for all concerned.
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I am the head of a school which the Herald claims has done very well in our HSC results. 

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Oil, gas giants paying no PRRT

Sales of nearly $30 billion last year but not a cent in petroleum resource rent tax.

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