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NSWs youngest MPs resounding win
The 28-year-old becomes the youngest MP in the NSW parliament and gives the O'Farrell Government a record 70 seats in NSW Parliament, after winning the seat held by former Independent MP, Richard Torbay.Mr Marshall's 30 per cent swing was boosted by the shock resignation of Mr Torbay from State Parliament in March. Mr Torbay had joined the Nationals and had been intending to leave the ...
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Uniformed French soldier stabbed in Paris
Police officers stand at the site where a man armed with a box cutter attacked a French soldier patrolling a subway station of Paris' business district, stabbing him in the ...
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Three new arrests over terror attack
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder the British soldier hacked to death in a London street by two Islamists. Two men aged 24 and 28 were arrested at a residential address in southeast London while a 21-year-old man was arrested in the street around 1.5 kilometres from the murder scene, Scotland Yard police headquarters said in a statement on Saturday. Taser guns ...
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Three fresh arrests over London soldier murder
Three men were arrested Saturday on suspicion of conspiracy to murder the British soldier who was hacked to death in a London street by two ...
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3D printing expert hoses down fears of homemade gun surge
Australia An expert in the technology of 3D printing has questioned fears it could spark a mass proliferation of homemade guns on Australia's streets.3D printers - available for less than $1,000 - work by printing layer upon layer of plastic, building objects from virtual blueprints.New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione yesterday warned more than 100,000 firearm blueprints ...
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Julia Gillard Tony Abbott rally party faithful ahead of election
Australia As the federal election bandwagon rolls on, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott have rallied party faithful.Ms Gillard today addressed Labor ministers, sitting members and candidates from across New South Wales at a campaign seminar at Parramatta, in Sydney's west.She admitted winning the election would be hard but she urged candidates to keep ...
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Lions all the more eager for victory in Australia after three defeats | Eddie Butler
Brian O'Driscoll scores for the British and Irish Lions in the first Test against Australia at the Gabba in 2001. Photograph: Darren England/Getty ...
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Rugby Lions Hartley in danger of missing Australia tour
England hooker Dylan Hartley is in danger of missing the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia after being sent off for swearing at the referee in the English topflight final. The Northampton captain was sent off for calling referee Wayne Barnes "a (profanity) cheat" just before halftime Saturday in Leicester's 37-17 win at Twickenham. Hartley will face a Rugby Football Union disciplinary ...
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Sydneys new million-dollar suburbs
Sydney house prices are back on the rise and suburbs such as once-cheap(ish) Manly Vale have just joined the million-dollar club. Always considered Manly's poor cousin, Manly Vale's median house price has hit $1,005,000 - a rise of 10 per cent on a year ago. ''I've always thought it was one of those hidden gems that not many people knew about,'' said ...
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Keep off the grass Keating
Paul Keating has labelled Sydney a ''whore to stimulus'' and called for the preservation of the Royal Botanic Gardens as a green open space as the state government pushes to generate more revenue from the site. Angered by the increasing use of the gardens to stage opera and film events with bars and food stalls, Mr Keating accused the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust ...
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Gardens not for raising cash Keating
Paul Keating has labelled Sydney a ''whore to stimulus'' and called for the preservation of the Royal Botanic Gardens as a green open space as the state government pushes to generate more revenue from the site. Angered by the increasing use of the gardens to stage opera and film events with bars and food stalls, Mr Keating accused the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust ...
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Siren sounded on racism in footy
Two images from 20 years apart - both of an indigenous man, a footballer, pointing in the face of racism - suggest that nothing has changed; that we have gone nowhere, as a code, as a sport, as a society. In fact, what they show is there has been a fundamental change, though it is far from complete. Perhaps we in the AFL community did become a little too smug, thinking that gestures and ...
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Travellers taking trips to forget
Behind bars: Number of Australians imprisoned overseas. Four Australian travellers a day are arrested for crimes around the world and statistics show a jump of almost 50 per cent from previous years. Figures from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade revealed that 1507 Australians were arrested or jailed for various crimes in the 2011-2012 financial year, up from 1067 in 2010-2011. ...
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Charities left at the altar after Edelsten wedding
It was billed as the ultimate wedding with a conscience. When Geoffrey Edelsten married Brynne Gordon, no expense was spared. A star-studded guest list, a video invitation made by the director ...
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National treasures in Canberra
CANBERRA is more than roundabouts and school camps, Scott Podmore finds, as he visits national treasures, a tasty tourist trail and a cycling tour with a famous ...
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MI5 tried to recruit terror suspect
An alleged friend of Michael Adebolajo, the man accused of murdering a soldier in London, has been arrested at the BBC after telling the broadcaster British security services had tried to recruit Mr Adebolajo. Abu Nusaybah told BBC television on Friday Mr Adebolajo was asked by the MI5 intelligence agency if he wanted to work for them. He said Mr Adebolajo had snubbed their approach. The BBC ...
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Nationals regain Tablelands seat
Replaced: Richard Torbay. The Nationals have claimed the Northern Tablelands seat vacated by the scandal-plagued independent Richard Torbay, with victory going to their 28-year-old candidate, Adam Marshall. Mr Marshall moved to Armidale to study at the University of New England after a decade in local government, including four years as the mayor of Gunnedah. He said the major issues for ...
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Nationals regain NSW heartland seat
Replaced: Richard Torbay. The Nationals have claimed the Northern Tablelands seat vacated by the scandal-plagued independent Richard Torbay, with victory going to their 28-year-old candidate, Adam Marshall. Mr Marshall moved to Armidale to study at the University of New England after a decade in local government, including four years as the mayor of Gunnedah. He said the major issues for ...
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How surfers became Australian heroes
Really free: A classic John Witzig photo of the surfing lifestyle. Something quite wonderful happened on the northern NSW coast and Queensland's Sunshine Coast in early 1965: Australia got a new national character. Much of the country was beginning to leave the bush and live near a beach. The old pastoral ideals were fading and lifesavers ruled. As Australian as a slouch hat, they were ...
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Heres hoping theyre ones Grease wants
Sunday Telegraph readers (from left) Tyler Hoggard and CJ Polder brush up on their stage skills with Grease stars Stephen Mahy and Lucy Maunder. Picture: Nic ...
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Alan Jones settles Chamberlain case
HE'S the top Sydney silk whose skills and abilities in the court room initially saw Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton jailed for life, but Ian Barker QC has spent the three decades since defending his role in the case - most recently against 2GB broadcaster Alan ...
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Teen survivor Liam smiles goodbye to rehab
HE is known as the miracle boy who wasn't expected to survive: yet just four months on, Liam Knight returned to a hero's welcome at ...
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Claims cruises cover up crimes
Federal Labor MP Graham Perrett, who is chairing a parliamentary inquiry into crimes at sea, said evidence from cruise industry sources suggested a lack of transparency with reporting serious incidents. "When you get on a cruise ship, people think that the long arm of the law covers them, but the reality is they are covered by a contract with the cruise company rather than the Crown and the ...
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NRMA wants rats to run free
BACKSTREETS and "rat-runs" would be upgraded as part of a raft of congestion-busting measures the NRMA wants implemented to ease Sydney's peak-hour and weekend ...
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Sydney plot to kill US Consul General
A SYDNEY retiree sparked an international investigation when he claimed his wife's ex-husband was planning to kidnap and kill the US Consul ...










