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‘Disgusting’

THE Administrator of the new Inner West Council was spat at and had items twice knocked out of his hands as protests turned ugly at the first meeting of the amalgamated Inner West council.

Cops warn NRL stars over bikie dinner

TROUBLED NRL stars Corey Norman, Junior Paulo and James Segeyaro have been issued warnings by NSW Police for consorting with convicted criminals.

‘You never know who you’re dealing with’

‘You never know who you’re dealing with’

CELEBRITY criminal defence lawyer Chris Murphy has a blunt message for the man who allegedly coward-punched him in a road rage incident.

Shock jocks pick their winners

Shock jocks pick their winners

ROLLING UPDATES: As relations thaw between Alan Jones and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Kyle Sandilands has named the politician he calls his ‘new bestie’.

CCTV ‘shows truckie dumping clothes’

CCTV ‘shows truckie dumping clothes’

Emmanuel Xiberras, who has been charged with negligent driving over the death of Jo-Ann Thwaites in Brookvale, has allegedly been captured on CCTV apearing to dump evidence before continuing his chicken delivery round.

Labor in a frenzy over debt billions

Labor in a frenzy over debt billions

LABOR went into meltdown over government claims that it will create a massive $66.9 billion black hole in the Budget through its election spending spree.

The perfect bye period team would be ...

The perfect bye period team would be ...

HAVING rated the best SuperCoach bye relevant players by position, we now present the 17 players that can carry you through the next few rounds.

Coles goes bananas with price drop

Coles goes bananas with price drop

The supermarket giant is encouraging its customers to eat more of the produce because ideal growing conditions have created an over supply.

Miranda Devine Ghoulish display a political car crash

REMEMBER Bill Shorten “comforting” a woman involved in a serious head-on collision? Not all was as it seemed, says Miranda Devine.

Miranda Devine Calmer ground key to ending cult of violence

WHEN Muslim ­defendants on terrorism charges continue to get away with not standing for judges, then we have a problem, says Miranda Devine.

Milk crisis Dairy farmers to get financial help

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce announced this morning that the Coalition Government would provide support for Australians who’ve had their incomes slashed by dairy processors.

Not friends ‘I’m Johnny’s Hannibal Lecter’

BARNABY Joyce has hit back after Hollywood hearthrob Johnny Depp described the Nationals leader as looking like he was ‘inbred with a tomato’.

Food fight Glebe Macca’s: ‘Not on our corner’ say locals

GLEBE residents are fighting against McDonald’s scoring a presence in the suburb with an online petition aimed at stopping a pop-up cafe opening at the iconic Valhalla cinema site.

Freak accident Boy seriously injured in fatal smash

A 16-year-old believed to be from Georges River College is in a stable condition in hospital after being hit in Carlton by a car whose driver, a woman aged 50, was killed.

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It’s easel money for Lord Mayor Clover

It’s easel money for Lord Mayor Clover

CLOVER Moore splurged nearly $19,000 of ratepayers’ cash on the painting of a mural which she knew would be torn down just 90 days later.

Andrew Clennell Deep water: Luke Foley is left right out

Deep water: Luke Foley is left right out

LUKE Foley is in what one Labor figure described to me as “choppy waters” and I believe the challenge will come, says Andrew Clennell.

Rocky return Newsreader’s big return to work fear

Newsreader’s big return to work fear

CHANNEL Ten star Sarah Harris opens up about the serious stage fright that plagued her return from maternity leave, saying she felt completely out of her depth.

AGNSW instalment Cate’s the great’s multiple personalities

Cate’s the great’s multiple personalities

FORGET her glamour roles. When the gorgeous Cate Blanchett appears in Sydney on Saturday, she’ll have brown teeth, a grubby grey beard and a beanie.

Lindt inquest Top Lindt cop unaware three shots had been fired

Top Lindt cop unaware three shots had been fired

THE police commander in charge of final moments of the Lindt Cafe siege had no idea the gunman had fired three shots, and not two, until just six weeks ago.

CREDIT: YouTube A SHOCKED tourist could only watch in awe as three lionesses started to lick the water from her tent. According to The Sun, Francie Lubbe and her husband were sitting inside her tent in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in Botswana during the incredible moment.

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LIVE BLOG: A shocked tourist has captured the incredible moment three lionesses started to lick the water from her tent while she and her husband were sitting inside.

Direct from the Film Set, Chewbacca Pays Visit to School Kids in Ireland

Direct from the Film Set, Chewbacca Pays Visit to School Kids in Ireland

School kids in Ireland had an unexpected inter-galactic guest this week when Chewbacca took time out from shooting the next installment of the Star Wars saga to pay a visit. This video shows the moment Chewbacca enters a classroom at Ballyferriter National School in Kerry, accompanied by the sound of the Star Wars soundtrack. Students at the school had sent artwork to the nearby Star Wars film’s set and, in return, an ambassador of The Force came to see them. Credit: Garret Daly

Nadal's moment of magic

Nadal's moment of magic

Tennis: Australia's Sam Groth was in awe of this audacious through-the-legs shot from clay court master Rafael Nadal in their French Open first round clash.

Lions Lick Water Off Tent as Campers Watch Silently Inside

Lions Lick Water Off Tent as Campers Watch Silently Inside

Francie Lubbe was camping in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in Botswana recently when she recorded this incredible video of lionesses licking water off her tent after a downpour overnight.Courtesy:Facebook/Francie Francisca Lubb.

Residents shut down first amalgamated Inner West Council meeting

Residents shut down first amalgamated Inner West Council meeting

The first meeting of the new Inner West Council in Sydney has been shut down after hundreds of chanting protesters refused to allow the council's administrator to speak. Courtesy West Connex Action Group

SuperCoach teams analysis round 12

SUPERCOACHES have been blessed with the emergence of three backline cheapies — Josh Addo-Carr, Javid Bowen and Vai Toutai.

Dinner party Cops warn NRL stars over bikie dinner

TROUBLED NRL stars Corey Norman, Junior Paulo and James Segeyaro have been issued warnings by NSW Police for consorting with convicted criminals.

Exclusive ‘Dramas have taken a toll’: Jennings

MICHAEL Jennings admits the multiple crises engulfing Parramatta are starting to affect players after months of revelations about the troubled club.

Hospital Pain in the bum leaves Tamou on a drip

SO bad was James Tamou’s career-threatening neck injury last year, he struggled to hold a glass of water. But the NSW prop never experienced pain like this.

Redemption Fergo finds himself in fatherhood

RECALLED NSW winger Blake Ferguson knows he has critics but is adamant he’s earned an Origin reprieve after turning his life around.

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Marketing bonanza Chewbacca mum nets big surprise

THE mum who lit up the internet over her Chewbacca mask hysterics has been enjoying the perks that come with providing free advertising.

Gambling ’I was desperate, I did an armed robbery’

GAMBLING is tearing apart households in Western Sydney. Here’s how a crippling addiction took a toll on three families.

Strike a pose Naked Danes too hot to handball

THE Danish women’s handball team Tvis Holstebro turned their title-winning photo op into a softcore sports fantasy, by posing together naked in a shower.

Milat’s old home sells $660k below asking price

THE former Eagle Vale home of Australia’s worst serial killer, Ivan Milat, has been sold to a couple for $660,000, for less than the listed asking price.

IFAB rulebook New rulebook for Socceroos v England

ENGLAND’S friendlies before Euro 2016 will be the first games to feature new laws agreed by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) earlier this year.

Fighting fit Socceroos captain fit to face England

SOCCEROOS captain Mile Jedinak has been cleared to face arch enemy England on Saturday morning, despite missing the first session.

At odds Labor caught out not buying Australian

LABOR has been producing official merchandise made in Bangladesh — despite Bill Shorten’s pledge to ensure Australia is a “manufacturing powerhouse”.

Investigation Sacked airport worker defends ISIS posts

A PERTH aviation worker sacked for posting pro-Islamic State messages on social media has had his airside security access reinstated.

Journey home Efforts to retrieve body from Everest

THE body of a woman who died climbing Mount Everest has reportedly been brought down from the mountain to be transferred to Kathmandu within days.

Unstable earth Mine landslide kills, traps workers

RESCUERS are rushing to pull workers buried under rubble following a deadly landslide at an unstable jade mine in Myanmar.

Marketing bonanza Chewbacca mum nets big surprise

THE mum who lit up the internet over her Chewbacca mask hysterics has been enjoying the perks that come with providing free advertising.

Off-court drama Djokovic slams Kyrgios over Open feud

NOVAK Djokovic slammed Nick Kyrgios for dragging him to a disciplinary dispute at the French Open, as Andy Murray opened up about his split from coach Amelie Mauresmo.

Overseas surrogacy US surrogacy gives same sex couple twins

AN eastern suburbs family is among the growing number of Australians heading to the US to fulfil their dream of starting a family through surrogacy

Culture Food festival celebrates flavours of the world

CAMPSIE food festival features fresh produce and food stalls from Korea and around the world, with MasterChef contestant Reynold Poernomo the star attraction.

New chapter Milat’s old home sells $660k below asking price

THE former Eagle Vale home of Australia’s worst serial killer, Ivan Milat, has been sold to a couple for $660,000, for less than the listed asking price.

Food fight Glebe Macca’s: ‘Not on our corner’ say locals

GLEBE residents are fighting against McDonald’s scoring a presence in the suburb with an online petition aimed at stopping a pop-up cafe opening at the iconic Valhalla cinema site.

Last chance Students say no to high-rise school scheme

PARENTS and students at Homebush West Public say the Education Department must act now to buy land from a church next door, or force the school to go high-rise.

Health Fears over Granville asbestos dump

RESIDENTS have been complaining for a decade but nothing has been done to clean up piles of asbestos at Granville that date back to a James Hardie dump site.

Probe Manly Oval carpark deal under scrutiny

AN INTERNAL review into the approval of a controversial carpark underneath Manly Oval will be conducted by the new Northern Beaches Council.