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The Sydney suburb that's grown from a population of 0 to 7500 in eight years

The Sydney suburb that's grown from a population of 0 to 7500 in eight years

Residents joke their suburb is so new, they can't order a pizza because their streets aren't on Google Maps.

  • by Garry Maddox

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AMP's mea culpa doesn't cut it - more heads need to roll

AMP's mea culpa doesn't cut it - more heads need to roll

AMP essentially sacking its chief for the second time in a month is like shooting someone who is already dead.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Producer and DJ known as Avicii, 28, found dead

Producer and DJ known as Avicii, 28, found dead

The Grammy-nominated DJ suffered from health problems for several years, before he was found dead in Oman.

Couple dead, teens on the run after 'abhorrent' hit-and-run
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Couple dead, teens on the run after 'abhorrent' hit-and-run

The crash in Melbourne killed a couple who had been married for a year, and who were driving through a green light.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
When money goes missing on the way to the ATO
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When money goes missing on the way to the ATO

They paid their tax to their accountant, or gave their correct TFN. But the tax office is saying "tough luck, cough up" anyway.

  • by Nassim Khadem
Graft, favours, bullying and BBQs at a Sydney council

Graft, favours, bullying and BBQs at a Sydney council

The corruption watchdog has laid bare the cosy relationships between developers and councillors.

  • by Jacob Saulwick & Lisa Visentin
North Korea halts nuclear tests, shuts down site

North Korea halts nuclear tests, shuts down site

The surprise announcement came less than a week before Kim Jong Un is due to attend a summit with the south.

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My favourite story about Darrell, who sounded like Australia

Vale big Darrell Eastlake, there will never be another sporting commentator quite like you.

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    Veiled threats: the women who cop hate from all sides

    When a mural was defaced in Melbourne recently, the artists didn't know who to blame.

    Julia Baird
      Julia Baird

      Hallowed story of Anzac omits final chapter

      To suggest a change in the way we think about Anzac is dangerous territory. Over the past 20 years, Anzac has become impregnable; a bastion of patriotism over which words and argument cannot prevail.

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        Breach of trust: how Australian banks went bad

        Breach of trust: how Australian banks went bad

        Bribery, fraud, deception and lies: the royal commission is exposing deep flaws in Australia's once trusted banking system.

        • by Jessica Irvine

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        Joggers and Joan: Rupert Murdoch's low-key comeback

        Joggers and Joan: Rupert Murdoch's low-key comeback

        Rupert Murdoch certainly could do with a lesson or two when it comes to managing one's "comeback"

        • by Andrew Hornery
        SPECTRUM. Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles of Peking Duk, a producer DJ duo, photographed at ODI in Sydney. April 10, 2018. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

        Peking Duk's rise from digital dilettantes to full-scale rock stars

        Dance music duo Peking Duk take very little seriously, but the prophesied "death of the DJ" has them tweaking their game.

        • by Michael Dwyer

        Lifestyle

        I wrote this while having an epidural
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        I wrote this while having an epidural

        • by Polly Dunning
        Our self confidence can lapse at any age. And that's OK

        Our self confidence can lapse at any age. And that's OK

        • by Jacinta Tynan
        'I still make my adult son's packed lunch'

        'I still make my adult son's packed lunch'

        • by Flic Everett
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        Smarter living

        Orphaned children may have a loving extended family but if their parents don't nominate a testamentary guardian, it becomes a matter for the family court.

        Why everyone needs a will, especially parents

        One of the biggest reasons parents need a will has nothing to do with who gets their money if they die.

        • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
        Ten rare whiskies that are worth the investment

        Ten rare whiskies that are worth the investment

        Collectors and connoisseurs gathered to try 10 of the most unsual whiskies on the market.

        • by Michael Harry

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        Sport

        Folau at a crossroads, but RA and Castle have chosen their path
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        Folau at a crossroads, but RA and Castle have chosen their path

        The sight of a subdued Israel Folau sitting among his teammates in the stands on Friday night prompted the obvious question: where to from here?

        • by Georgina Robinson
        Matildas lose Asian Cup final to Japan after 84th-minute goal

        Matildas lose Asian Cup final to Japan after 84th-minute goal

        Japan's Kumi Yokoyama scored the late goal with a searing strike into the top corner to secure a 1-0 victory.

        • by Pete Smith

        NRL

        Controversial try helps Storm roll past Broncos

        Controversial try helps Storm roll past Broncos

        • by Laine Clark
        Knights set to offer Nathan Brown open-ended contract

        Knights set to offer Nathan Brown open-ended contract

        • by Robert Dillon
        Cronk feels the spirit as new day dawns

        Cronk feels the spirit as new day dawns

        • by Christian Nicolussi

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