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    Apr 17

    The Herald has been part of Sydney since April 18, 1831. Take a look at how we've grown since our first edition, 190 years ago

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  3. Rebel NSW Liberal MP Matthew Mason-Cox has been expelled from the party after he infuriated Premier Gladys Berejiklian by nominating for president of the upper house |

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  5. A 73-year-old Australian man stranded in Bangalore, India, has filed a constitutional challenge to the Morrison government’s coronavirus travel ban |

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  6. Thousands of general practices will receive triple the amount of COVID-19 vaccine doses from next week as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination program |

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  7. Analysis: The failure of this year’s Indian Premier League highlights the aggrandisement India’s most powerful and wealthy take from cricket’s spotlight regardless of the dangers |

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  9. Breaking: NSW has recorded one new local COVID-19 case. The man from Sydney's east visited several venues while infectious |

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  10. The origins of NSW's one-in-50-year flooding event can be traced back to September, when the weather bureau declared the arrival of the La Nina weather pattern | Mark Stehle

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  11. Update: Trains around Sydney’s City Circle were stopped for two hours and St Andrew’s Cathedral School was locked down due to a police operation at Town Hall station, which has now concluded

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  14. Australia Post has called for Christine Holgate to make public her contract settlement demands as the legal stoush between the parties escalates ahead of a looming mediation deadline |

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  21. Former US president Donald Trump has given the strongest indication yet that he will run for the White House in 2024, saying that he is “absolutely enthused” by the prospect |

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