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TWO teenagers have been accused of starting the bushfire that ripped through Sydney’s west this afternoon destroying one home and damaging others. 300 firefighters have brought the blaze under control.
33 years on, nurse killer found guilty
Robert John Adams, 64, gave no reaction when he was convicted by Justice Richard Button of the 1983 murder of Mary Wallace, 33, following a judge-alone trial.
Australia now the Collapso Kings
ROD Marsh promised a batting revolution as chairman of selections, instead of a revolution, Australia’s batting depth has plunged to revolting new depths.
First picture of man killed by cops
Paul Dennis Lambert, 36, who was shot dead last night, was a finance worker based in Sydney. He was on the run after stabbing Angela Jay, 28, and dousing her in petrol. They had met on Tinder eight weeks ago.
Incredible South Africa rise from canvas
SOUTH Africa lead Australia by more than 100 runs with eight wickets in hand after one of their greatest ever days in Test cricket. AS IT HAPPENED ...
Watch: Paedophile attacked at court
SEE THE VIDEO: An out-of-school carer, acquitted of all but one of the child sex abuse charges he was facing, was repeatedly punched while being confronted by the mothers of children he had been accused of molesting.
The no-brainer property investment
WITH rental returns north of $900,000 per annum as well as significant government incentives, deep-pocketed investors will be flocking to the auction room.
’Australian rugby has eaten itself’
MICHAEL Cheika does not shy away from adversity and he believes Australian rugby will only get back on track when the sport becomes truly unified.
RendezView We’ve all been the girl in the blue dress. Stop judging
When one person cops a very public shaming — like the girl in the blue dress riding a wheelie bin — it actually says a lot more about us than it does about them.
Simon Benson Chaos not Turnbull’s fault ... but he helped
MALCOLM Turnbull didn’t force Rod Culleton to go and steal a set of keys. Nor did he force anyone to vote for him — this week’s Senate debacle is not of his making.
Currency change PM open to debate on five cent coin
PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has admitted that it’s a “fair point” that many Australians want to ditch the nation’s five cent piece.
Presidential race ‘FBI is Trumplandia’ against Clinton
RECAP: Hillary Clinton is facing more heat from the FBI, as multiple agents revealed where the bureau’s hatred for her is coming from.
Bad harvest Cherries to cost a bomb: Price could rise by $5 per kg
Wild weather and disease have battered crops of cherries, potatoes and oysters, but producers are urging people to keep these staples on the Christmas table despite the increased cost.
Whopper! Giant spider freaks out the world
THESE pictures of a giant Huntsman spider snapped at a southeast Queensland animal rescue centre have sent shivers around the world.
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Inquest pain can help cricket improve
THE Phillip Hughes coronial inquest was tough for everyone to deal with but the pain will be worth it if cricket can improve as a sport, writes Richard Hinds.
Ray Hadley How much can one family take?
OPINION: You have to wonder how much more the Scott family can endure after the family patriarch Robert was killed in a farming accident this week, writes Ray Hadley.
Affordability Can you afford to buy in Sydney?
WHEN it comes to house hunting it’s all about affordability and for those earning less than $80,000 a year, there’s little chance you’ll be buying a home anytime soon.
Crash’s call Unusual but Smith LBW call spot on
IF Aleem Dar was a tennis umpire we’d call him a genius. Yes, it was an unusual decision to give Steve Smith out LBW but it was correct, says Robert Craddock. VOTE
Star power A-League rivals want share of Cahill spoils
BRISBANE has unashamedly used Tim Cahill as its prime marketing commodity for its clash with Melbourne City at Suncorp Stadium.
Outdoor gyms
OUTDOOR gyms have exploded across our green spaces and some are offering the chance to increase our physical activity while taking in some spectacular water views.
Wild day in Auckland
Supercars: It was a wild day at ITM Auckland SuperSprint with a lot of drivers struggling to handle the corners.
Cranebrook bushfire witness
Vincent Road resident Mark Keon who witnessed the fire is interviewed by the Penrith Press's Matt Jones.
Crews fight to contain large Sydney bushfire
A home has reportedly been destroyed by a large bushfire burning at Cranebrook in Sydney's west.
Inglis wants to lead Australia
KANGAROOS centre Greg Inglis has no intention of standing down from the representative ranks and would love to one day lead his country.
Slammed New Zealand are not good enough
GIVEN the talent at their disposal, the current performances of the New Zealand national side and the Warriors is just not good enough writes GRAHAM LOWE.
Debut The sacrifice behind O’Neill’s Test jersey
NORTH Queensland centre Justin O’Neill has revealed the sacrifice behind his rapid rise to the Australian Test side.
Speed Roosters get a taste of Team Bolt
THE Roosters have received a surprise gift when he returned to pre-season training, an invitation inside the secret world of Usain Bolt.
Retain James set to stay with Titans
TITANS forward Ryan James is set to shun interest from the Broncos to sign a new $2 million deal with the Titans.
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Pin-up girl Model drove on ice and Xanax
AUSTRALIAN pin-up girl Karlee Ironside is off to the US to be a Playboy Bunny but her new career was almost put on ice yesterday.
Money Teen billionaire is F1’s new star
THE heir to a billionaire fortune has been confirmed as the next big thing as he became the second youngest driver to race in Formula 1.
Simone Toon Lavish lifestyle of a ‘sugar baby’
SIMONE Toon claims to be a professional “lady of leisure” who lives a lavish lifestyle at the expense of wealthy men.
Gable Tostee downs mad milkshake
EXONERATED Gold Coast playboy Gable Tostee has bizarrely celebrated his freedom from murder accusations by downing a massive milkshake in record time.
Education Elite Sydney boys school welcomes girls
BARKER College will become the first traditional private boys’ school on the north shore to have girls throughout its entire high school.
Out of work ABS cuts 100 jobs after Census fail
THE Australian Bureau of Statistics is cutting at least 100 jobs and is seeking voluntary redundancies after the bungled 2016 Census.
Sell-off fears Labor promises Callan Park trust
THE NSW Labor opposition has guaranteed to preserve the historic Callan Park hospital site on the banks of the Parramatta River at Rozelle, if it is elected to government.
No Jab No Play Whooping cough vaccine booster to go
THE government that removed childcare subsidies to parents who refused to vaccinate their kids now wants to axe a vital whooping cough vaccine booster.
Death row Killer stares down execution again
TOMMY Arthur’s daughter has organised six funerals for the convicted killer. She knew better than to make arrangements a seventh time.
Botched surgery Dodgy surgeon left man’s penis mangled
AN American woman has been sentenced to more than three years in prison for damaging a man’s penis during an illegal surgery.
Caught out Harvard elite sexually rated classmates
HARVARD’S prestigious men’s football team has been suspended after they were caught making lewd comments about the university’s female athletes.
Refugee tragedy Hundreds dead in mass drowning horror
MORE than 240 migrants are feared to have drowned after two ships sank off the coast of Libya, migration officials have confirmed.
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Competition Manly hosting cheerleading comp
IF YOU’RE looking to watch a sport with a twist — or two — then find out why you should head to Manly Beach on Sunday to see 1500 of the country’s top competitive cheerleaders.
Bore crackdown Prepare for a bore war
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Cat v reptile Cat versus goanna in suburbia
VIDEO: GINGER the cat went to investigate a goanna in its north Sydney backyard but had second thoughts after sizing up the “small dinosaur” and exiting stage right.
World Village Festival Feast on Sydney’s multiculturalism
FOOD stalls at one of Bankstown’s biggest ever multicultural festivals will tantalise the tastebuds with cuisine from all over the world this weekend.
Globe trotter Photographer’s amazing bike ride
THE world is Nicolas Marino’s playground — the photographer has returned to Sydney after spending four years traversing the globe on his bicycle and capturing some stunning scenery.
Emergency Blaze beaten as teens arrested
TWO teenagers have been accused of starting the bushfire that ripped through Sydney’s west this afternoon destroying one home and damaging others. 300 firefighters have brought the blaze under control.
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Ten brings back Russell Coight
Debbie Schipp WHO knew the world needed more Russell Coight? Channel 10 has resurrected the hapless bushman as it unveils what viewers will be watching in 2017.
DIY health checks could save your life
Rosie King USE these quick, simple tests to see if you’re in tiptop shape or if further investigation is needed.
Rape on campus: Why we’ll never know the true story
Nina Funnell University students have the right to know what campuses are safe from sexual attacks and what are the most dangerous. So why is that information so heavily guarded?
Creditors could seek Bob Day’s donations
Claire Bickers CREDITORS owed millions after former Senator Bob Day’s building empire collapsed may be able to seek about $2m in donations he made to Family First.
Bush-lovers’ retreat
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11-year-old whiz kid hits the surf
Amanda Lulham SURFER Sabre Norris has prepared for the ride of her life as the 11-year old wildcard in Saturday’s Sydney International Women’s Pro with a motivational talk from her brother.
‘Flasher’ frog found that exposes genitalia
Benedict Brook DON’T like the idea of a face full of frog genitalia? Then don’t mess with a newfound Australian amphibian that has a salacious way of startling attackers.
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Inside Out 10 expert ideas to refresh your home, inside and out.
Why funeral bonds are suddenly popular
Anthony Keane THERE’S been a huge spike in the number of people investing in funeral bonds, and the trend is set to increase in the next couple of months. Here’s why.
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