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Candice Falzon WAG link to Manchester United star Anderson, tweeting...

IRONWOMAN Candice Falzon has done little to hose down speculation she is dating Manchester United football player Anderson Luis de Abreu Oliveira, who goes simply by Anderson. Falzon, 27, has attended...

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Howard-era tax cuts keeping Budget in red, independent modelling shows

TODAY'S Federal Budget would be in surplus by at least $25 billion, with an estimated $40 billion in extra revenue, if income tax cuts introduced between 2005-2008 had not been put into place....

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Revered Mary Martin Bookshop gets a caffeine fix

A LITTLE slice of the Mary Martin Bookshop survives in a coffee shop a few doors down from where it ceased trading last September, ending a 68-year history as one of the country's most venerable...

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Exclusive: Cronulla Sharks team doctor David Givney warned coach Shane...

THIS is the email sacked Cronulla doctor David Givney sent to coach Shane Flanagan warning about Stephen Dank's supplement program in 2011 - seven weeks before the controversial sports scientist was...

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'Veteran' Oz keeper Haddin rooting for 'older is wiser' belief

Tweet Sydney, May 14 (ANI): Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin has said that he felt that the wisdom of advancing years will be a credential of him, instead of a curse, ahead of the...

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Australian keeper Haddin rooting for `older is wiser` belief

Sydney: Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin has said that he felt that the wisdom of advancing years will be a credential of him, instead of a curse, ahead of the back-to-back Ashes series....

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$125,000 wage for part-time NDIS role

THE part-time chairperson of the DisabilityCare Australia board will be paid more than $125,000 a year. The salary, set by the Remuneration Tribunal yesterday, comes as it was revealed staffing the...

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Please bring O'Halloran Hill drive-in back into the picture

THE owner of the O'Halloran Hill drive-in is considering reopening it following fresh calls on social media from thousands of residents. More than 8000 people have "liked" a Facebook page calling for...

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Union calls for State Government to hire more nurses now or lose skills

THE nurses union wants the State Government to spend extra money hiring nurses now, while there is an oversupply of nursing graduates, or risk losing their skills to other industries. Australian...

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Sydney Swans sweat on Shane Mumford's availability for clash with Fremantle

SYDNEY may be without key big man Shane Mumford again this week as the reigning premiers struggle to reignite their winning form. Soundly beaten in last Saturday's Grand Final replay against Hawthorn,...

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Chinese student arrested for allegedly hiring hitmen to kill family over...

A SCHOOL pupil was arrested in China for hiring hitmen who killed his father and sister because of the pressure they put on him to study, reports said Monday, highlighting educational stress in the...

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Lucrative tax loophole closes for richest miners

THE country's richest miners will be hit by a new tax crackdown, this time targeting billions of dollars uncovered through a loophole in claiming tax breaks for exploration costs. The Daily Telegraph...

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Bulldogs' Bite: Legend Ben Elias says Wests Tigers split down middle

DRAMAS at the Wests Tigers aren't just consigned to the club's football side. In this expansive interview, Ben Elias - a former Tigers director and Balmain legend - has revealed there is "animosity...

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Love a cuppa coffee? Then Waymouth St is right for you

THE consistent hiss, bubble, and deep earthy aromas emanating from many Waymouth St doorways speak of a new coffee mecca emerging in Adelaide. About 25 serious coffee machines operated by dedicated...

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Child sex charges for key figure in National Youth Week celebrations

A KEY figure in National Youth Week celebrations in South Australia has been charged with child sex offences. The man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, also holds a senior role in a federal...

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Challenge to Obeid ICAC evidence by Labor MP Lynda Voltz

A LABOR MP has challenged crucial ICAC evidence of Eddie Obeid that disgraced former resources minister Ian Macdonald had never been in the ex-Labor powerbroker's office. Mr Obeid yesterday told ICAC...

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No police resources for clergy sex inquiry in the Hunter, inquiry hears

A LACK of resources - not an intent to protect the Catholic church - was why reports of child sex abuse by senior clergy in the Hunter were not dealt with quicker, an inquiry has heard. The special...

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NSW Health Department reveals schools and centres don't have immunisation...

MANY childcare centres and schools are failing to obtain the correct immunisation information from parents, a NSW Health Department pilot program has revealed. By law, nurseries and schools are...

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Drouet's no show for Tomic fight case

THE assault hearing involving the father of tennis ace Bernard Tomic had to be abandoned last night after the man he allegedly headbutted declined to return to Spain. John Tomic was expected to appear...

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Majak Daw storms into Team of the Round for AFL Round 8

GRANT Birchall is back after a rare week of absence, Luke Hodge and Patrick Dangerfield take their regular spots and the Little Master in Gary Ablett is skipper of our Roundd 7 Team of the Round. Then...

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