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  1. After 73-years, Harry's Cafe de Wheels is not slowing down. New owner, Tino Dees, plans to open more than 100 locations in the next 10 years.

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  2. It’s the humanitarian crisis involving women and children that should horrify the world – yet it has gone largely unnoticed. Why? |

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    Colonel Sanders tries his first Australian meat pie at Harry's Cafe de Wheels in Woolloomooloo on February 15, 1976. The Colonel, who was visiting for a promotional tour, expressed a fondness for the pie, describing it as a "tasty morsel". Staff photographer

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    'I made it easy for them last time': Bennett stoush 11 years in making

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  8. Sandra, the girl who called for peace and empathy, was fatally shot by a bullet fired from outside, on a school night, in her bedroom

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  12. Exclusive: Corrections minister David Elliott under pressure over youth custody report handed to him almost a year ago that he did not read

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  15. Exclusive: Newington College has joined a growing number of schools banning mobile phones, saying they lead to lower concentration, higher stress and "warped views on reality" |

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  16. The Holy City of Jerusalem seems a world away from Canberra, but for weeks now, our politicians have been drawn into the contentious, and decades-long, dispute about the true central power in the Middle East. Listen to this week's Please Explain here:

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  17. Grog is at the centre of so may rugby league atrocities, but it doesn't act alone. 'Patriarchy' and 'entitlement' are culpable, according to the twitterati, writes

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  19. A Sydney opera singer who had sex with an underage girl from the children's chorus should expect to go to jail, judge says

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  20. The language and population of Sentinel Island, where US missionary John Allen Chau met his end, remains "anybody's guess", and anthropologists refuse to go there

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