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Phil, Phyllis Campbells of the world unite
Phil Campbell traveled to the US to help rebuild a town that shares his name.
Community rallies around little Xavier
Xavier Kitchin battles congenital heart defects and more. He needs specialist equipment to stay alive.
Man rushed to hospital after one-punch assault
One punch has left Martin Lord with a traumatic brain injury.
Y’all are loving Aussie goatmeat
Australian goatmeat exports to the US more than double in decade.
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Report on Yass junior rugby.
Roos beyondblue
Rugby league teams the Gunning Roos and Rooettes hosted a fundraiser for beyondblue on Saturday, June 25.
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Federal elections results 2016: Wyatt Roy concedes defeat in Longman
Wyatt Roy has made history for a second time, becoming the youngest former federal member of Parliament in ...
Michael McHugh: the meddlesome man who let the dogs out
Michael McHugh is the man who let NSW's dogs out.
Exclusive Brethren: Federal Labor calls for investigation into funding of 'extremist cult' schools
"Sharp questions need to be answered" about funding of schools that preach "utter hatred" of the outside world, ...
Sydney weather: 'Plenty of sunny breaks' over the weekend before chill returns
The weather gods are about to smile on Sydney - if only for a couple of days.
Sydney man says he climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge for God
A man who jumped out of taxi in the middle of the Sydney Harbour bridge and climbed up ...
Election results 2016: Bob Katter calls for immigration cut
Bob Katter wants to restrict migration to just three groups.
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Nick Richardson: books that changed me
The rarified world of 1950s Cambridge university made a lasting impression, as did an eye-opening history of the ...
In the Darkroom by Susan Faludi: a feminist meets her transgender father
When Susan Faludi wrote the bestselling books that made her name as an American feminist author she had ...
Solved! The case of Mary Fortune, the pioneering crime writer who vanished
For many years the final resting place of pioneering crime writer Mary Fortune was unknown. Until now, that ...
Ghostbusters: Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig pity the 'bizarre' haters
"How can you not be insulted by people making ridiculous remarks? But you really can't take it to ...
Life & Style
See a regular GP to offset unnecessary hospital visits, doctors say
Doctors are urging people to find a regular GP who they can trust and call on after hours ...
Shares Race Week 3: Stock picking gold
Gold shines again, but its the tiny miners that have stood out this week.
Debbie Reynolds: What a glorious feelin’!
Gastro outbreak at Calvary Hospital as NSW cases spike
Calvary Hospital has set up an isolation ward as it works to contain a gastro outbreak.
Gastroenteritis spike prompts NSW Health public warning
Nursing homes, child care centres and hospitals are all affected.
Student numbers plummet by 80,000 across NSW VET sector
Report finds negative perceptions of scandal-plagued sector affects enrolments as thousands of students choose to go to university ...
Opinion
Opinion: This Week with David Barnett
Letters to the Editor
Does Australia even need a government?
The cry has been heard: "The country is ungovernable." Really?
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The many rewards of being a Local Hero
Catherine Keenan, Australia's 2016 Local Hero in the Australian of the Year awards, reflects on her year.
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Pauline Hanson elected to Australian Senate: How do we explain this overseas?
Now that Pauline Hanson's back in parliament, Aussies travelling in Asia will again be asked to "please explain".
Virgin Australia Velocity Frequent Flyer points can now be used to pay for petrol
Virgin Australia has announced members of its Velocity Frequent Flyer program will be able to pay for petrol ...
Underrated cities to visit: The 13 best cities you've never thought of going to
Tourists tend not to head to these 13 cities. Here's why they should.
Traveller quiz: Test your travel knowledge, July 8, 2016
“There’s no place like home…“ is uttered by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz in relation to which ...