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NSW looking to open a second hub after record vaccinations

NSW looking to open a second hub after record vaccinations

The centre in Olympic Park is on track to deliver 30,000 vaccinations a week, with doses exceeding 5000 a day despite it not operating at full capacity.

No change to vaccine advice after young nurse develops clots

Health authorities are monitoring the case of an 18-year-old trainee nurse who developed blood clots weeks after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Thai workers killed in Israel-Palestinian conflict as truce calls mount

Israeli police officers detain a Palestinian youth during a protest against Israel’s air strikes on the Gaza Strip and the violent confrontations between Israeli security forces and Palestinians, in Jerusalem’s Old City on Tuesday.

Israel bombarded Gaza with air strikes and Palestinian militants resumed cross-border rocket fire on Tuesday after a brief overnight lull.

‘We see the dragon awake’: Chinese military has US on its toes, Cosgrove says

The former Defence chief says war between the US and China has long been a possibility but the prospect is more concerning now because of the potency of Beijing’s military.

Cook ‘cared for patients’ as woman died in NSW hospital with no doctors, inquiry hears

Cook ‘cared for patients’ as woman died in NSW hospital with no doctors, inquiry hears

An inquiry has heard  evidence kitchen staff are stepping in to care for patients due to critical staff shortages in NSW hospitals.

Sydney man’s plot to import 500kg of cocaine in a yacht

A man has been sentenced to almost 15 years’ prison for his part in a plot, which was thwarted by an “unprecedented” global investigation.

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Why I wasn’t putting my career on hold to watch my man play Origin

Rugby league player Ryan Hoffman had just got his big break - being handed a NSW Origin jersey. But wife Mel had just got her big break too.

The text message sent to players after NRL’s new edict on high tackles

The text encouraged players to go public with their concerns about the crackdown on high tackles after a controversial weekend.

Crackdown on high shots should be an easy sell, but that’s not how NRL rolls

Josh Papalii was sent off for this tackle on Tuipulotu Katoa.

Let’s protect our modern-day heroes from a life of misery and ill health. How could we not? Instead, it’s become what it always becomes.

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International Energy Agency calls last drinks on fossil fuels

The International Energy Agency has, in effect, called last drinks on fossil fuels.

Should the world meet the Paris target, uptake of renewables would surge so quickly, vast swathes of Australia’s energy infrastructure would be rendered obsolete.

Objects of Australia’s Dreamtime find their way home from Manchester

A ceremony was held at The Museum of Central Australia for the return of Arrernte, Warlpiri and Warumungu cultural heritage material.

Sacred objects are starting to be returned to country. But elders say it is a race against time before the knowledge of how they were once used is gone forever.

How effective is eye yoga for ‘anti-ageing’ your vision?

Rub your hands together until they feel warm. Then cup your hands over your closed eyes for a few moments.

Paul McCartney swears by the growing trend promising brighter, better-rested eyes, a cure for eye strain and, yes, even improved vision in just a few minutes a day.

Tech-savvy workers are opting for bitcoin in their pay packets

Employees eager to take part in the crypto gold rush are electing to take bitcoin rather than cash in their pay packets.

Craig McDermott rates the Australian attack as the best in the world "by a street".

‘Rumour-mongering, innuendo’: Bowlers slam Clarke in sandpaper denial

Australia’s star attack did not specifically name Michael Clarke, but their choice words left little doubt as to whom their missive was directed.

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Northern beaches surfer dies after shark attack

A male surfer from Sydney’s northern beaches has died after being bitten by a 4½-metre shark on the NSW Mid North Coast.

Don’t call police if students breach ban on knives at school, teachers told

Baptised Sikhs are required to wear a ceremonial dagger, symbolising their duty to protect the innocent

If a student brings any kind of knife to school, principals have been told to call their parents rather than search them or demand they surrender it.

Corruption ‘cannot be ruled out’ in controversial Sydney land deal

Corruption ‘cannot be ruled out’ in controversial Sydney land deal

In a scathing report, Auditor-General concluded Transport for NSW carried out an “ineffective process” in the purchase of contaminated land near Parramatta.

German backpackers’ online chats about alleged assaults ‘possibly collusion’, defence says

Greg Douglas is accused of a string of assaults against six women volunteering on his Peelwood horse stud.

Gregory Douglas, 68, is accused of sexual and indecent assaults against the six women between 2014 and 2019.

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I’m in mourning for Frankie’s, Sydney’s home for misfits

Erin Aulaire Gates at Frankie’s Pizza.

Once I discovered Frankie’s Pizza, I knew my years of being different growing up had been worth it.

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Why the NRL can’t stuff up yet another crackdown

The head-contact controversy from Magic Round was another example of the NRL having the best intentions with the worst delivery.

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The text sent to players after NRL’s controversial high-contact crackdown

The message was sent just 24 hours before a meeting between RLPA boss Clint Newton and NRL powerbrokers Andrew Abdo and Peter V’landys on Tuesday.

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‘There’s a gentleman’s agreement’: Roosters off-limits for new Sharks coach

Craig Fitzgibbon has given Nick Politis and Trent Robinson his word that he will not raid the club for talent when he takes over the Cronulla job next season.

Craig McDermott rates the Australian attack as the best in the world "by a street".

‘Rumour-mongering, innuendo’: Bowlers slam Clarke in sandpaper denial

Australia’s star attack did not specifically name Michael Clarke but their choice words left little doubt as to whom their missive was directed.

Josh Kelly looms as the obvious contender to lead the Giants as one of only three fit players from the club’s official leadership group.

Kelly can captain Giants despite contract status, says ex-skipper

Josh Kelly’s future is unresolved and the source of feverish speculation, but teammate Phil Davis says that doesn’t mean he can’t lead the injury-wrecked Giants in the wake of Toby Greene’s shoulder fracture.

Latrell Mitchell slogs it out during a brutal South Sydney field session on Tuesday.

Rabbitohs sweat through bruising training session to prepare for Panthers test

Hoping to regain a defensive edge in time for the Panthers, Wayne Bennett made sure his players were extra physical during an opposed session at Redfern.

The plane arriving in Sydney and, inset, David Warner and Pat Cummins.

Cricket Australia chief confirms India is paying for quarantine amid claims of special treatment

Cricket Australia’s interim chief executive Nick Hockley has confirmed the Indian board is paying for Australian players’ quarantine period in Sydney.

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