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Pregnant Jesinta Franklin takes vitamin D during walk in Woollahra

Proud mum-to-be Jesinta Franklin has been getting out and about in Sydney.




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Bondi hoarders wreak havoc in court - asking lawyers to define the word 'fence' 

Two of Sydney's best-known hoarders will continue their self-represented battle to have fines thrown out in court, alleging they obstructed police during a council-led clean-up.




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Home and Away's Joel McIlroy charged with assaulting a female police officer

Former Home & Away Actor Joel McIlroy is behind bars, accused of punching and shoulder-charging a female police officer in Surry Hills yesterday. 




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Woman who smuggled 1,600 MDMA pills into a Sydney music festival got 40 for free

Grace Poo, 23, was arrested at the Midnight Mafia music festival in Sydney's Olympic Park last May when sniffer dogs detected her trying to enter with the $50,000 worth of ecstasy tablets.




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Ex-Home and Away star, 46, is revealed to be DYING after he was charged with bashing cop

Joel McIlroy, 46, allegedly punched the senior constable multiple times and shoulder-charged her as he intervened in the arrest of another man in Sydney's Surry Hills on Tuesday.




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Heartbroken family of Bernard Gore watch moment he walked into Westfield stairwell then vanished

The body of Bernard 'Butch' Gore, 71, was found in Sydney's Westfield Bondi Junction in January 2017, three weeks after he walked into a stairwell and disappeared.




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Wife waited to meet husband in busy Sydney shopping centre had no idea he lay dead in a stairwell

Angela Gore, surrounded by her children, cried silently as an inquest heard how her husband's body was found kneeling forward in the stairwell at Westfield Bondi Junction in early 2017.




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A search of one of Sydney's busiest shopping centres could have saved Bernard Gore's life

Bernard 'Butch' Gore was found dead in Sydney's Westfield Bondi Junction in January 2017 after he failed to meet his wife outside Woolworths, as planned, three weeks earlier.




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Australia Day celebrations could be SCRAPPED in parts of Sydney

Sydney's Inner West Council is expected to vote on a motion within the next week that will move Australia Day events from January 26.




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Home and Away star dying of brain disease will spend Christmas in jail for 'bashing female cop'

Actor Joel McIlroy, 46, allegedly repeatedly punched a 29-year-old policewoman during a scuffle in the inner-city of Sydney, putting the senior constable in hospital.




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Sydney bushfires: Map shows suburban areas most at risk

The suburbs most directly at risk of fire are near the bushland areas around the city such as Hornsby in the north, Penrith in the west and Camden and Sutherland in the south.




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Urgent health warning as Sydney engulfed in bushfire smoke

The smog has blown over from a huge fire at Gospers Mountain in the Hawkesbury region. The Rural Fire Service is controlling the fire, which covers more than 160,000 hectares.




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Video emerges of heavily-pregnant woman attacked in Sydney cafe

Stipe Lozina, 43, has been refused bail after being charged with affray and assault occasioning actual bodily harm over the alleged attack on Church Street, Parramatta on Wednesday night.




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Pregnant Muslim woman attacked in Parramatta speaks out about racist tirade

The 31-year-old woman, who is 38 weeks pregnant, was with friends at Bay Vista cafe on Church Street, Parramatta, at 10.30pm on Wednesday when she was set upon.




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High-tech phone cameras to catch drivers texting to be switched on in NSW this SUNDAY

High-tech cameras that can capture clear images of drivers illegally using their mobile phones will go live on Sunday in 45 unknown locations across New South Wales.




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Mobile phone cameras to catch texting drivers in NSW turned on today

NSW drivers who threaten lives by using mobile phones behind the wheel risk being caught by unmarked cameras as new technology rolls out across the state today.




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Hi-tech cameras to catch 1 in 100 drivers texting set to make $350 million per year

High-tech cameras are set to ear $350 million per year generating fines. 




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Pregnant Muslim woman 'randomly bashed inside a café' gives birth to a healthy boy

The 31-year-old woman was 38 weeks pregnant when she was set upon by a stranger while with friends at Bay Vista cafe on Church Street, Parramatta.




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Mobile phone detection cameras go live in NSW this weekend

Every day Australian drivers are caught on camera using their phones eating, reading and even doing drugs at speeds of up to 100km/h.




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Photos reveal the extraordinarily simple ways Australians enjoyed the festive season 100 years ago 

The photographic collection from the State Library of New South Wales showcases festive celebrations across the state from as far back as 1918.




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Pia Miller wears tiny orange bikini on Sydney's Bondi Beach

She's the former Home and Away star who is known for her incredible bikini body.




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Fury as Sydney goes ahead with NYE fireworks amid bushfires

Sydney went ahead with its multi-million dollar New Year firework display at midnight on Tuesday, despite calls for it to be cancelled as much of Australia is devastated by wildfires.




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Evacuation zone is set up ahead of 46C Saturday as Australian towns on brink of humanitarian crisis

NSW Rural Fire Service has urged holidaymakers to flee the area from Batemans Bay down to the Victoria Boarder as conditions could be as bad as New Year's Eve.




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Seventeen dead and 18 missing as horrific Australian bushfires take 1,400 homes and burn 5m hectares

Towns are running out of fuel and water, shops are selling out of basic supplies and more fatalities are expected as fires raging across southern Australia are set to get worse by Saturday.




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Australian bushfires push country towards 'humanitarian crisis'

Authorities are preparing for conditions to worsen again by Saturday in NSW and Victoria, where thousands of properties have already been razed and at least 18 people have lost their lives.




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Week-long state of emergency declared in NSW with families to be forcibly evacuated by Saturday

A seven-day state of emergency has been declared in NSW, as officials warn residents and holidaymakers to flee the fire-ravaged east coast.




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Furious Australians hurl insults at PM Scott Morrison

Remote areas are already on the brink of a severe humanitarian crisis caused by contaminated water and low food and fuel supplies with many also cut off from medical help.




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Infrared pictures taken from space of Australian bushfires

Satellite images taken on Saturday showed wildfires burning around East Gippsland and Kosciuszko National Park.




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Locals say huge fire in West Sydney was started by arsonists

Stunned residents watched on as the huge fire swarmed the dry, grassy area in Sydney Olympic Park on Sunday night.




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Jules Robinson to host $100 a head bushfire fundraiser brunch

Jules Robinson has thrown her hat into the fundraiser ring in an effort to raise cash for the bushfire crisis. 




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Bushfires could plunge Australia's economy into a recession

Australia's worst bushfires in living memory aren't just leaving a trail of devastation in New South Wales and Victoria. They are also threatening to push the economy into a recession.




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Bushfires claim 25 lives, 2,000 homes and could rip $13BILLION from Australian economy

AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver has said the bushfires engulfing Australia could wipe off up to 1 per cent of the nation's GDP growth this year - a staggering $13billion.




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Elton John pledges $1m for bushfire victims at Sydney concert

Elton John told a crowd of thousands he had donated $1million to help bushfire victims during his Sydney concert on Tuesday night.




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Flights from Wuhan to Australia to be screened for Coronavirus

Staff from New South Wales Health will help federal biosecurity staff to monitor travellers following an outbreak of a new strain of coronavirus which is believed to have spread from Wuhan.




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Doctors check passengers for coronavirus at Sydney Airport

A number of Australians have been tested for the virus which has led to 17 deaths from about 524 cases in China.




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Fears passenger on last Wuhan-Sydney flight has coronavirus

Health officials are investigating if a person has caught the deadly new coronavirus in New South Wales.




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Australia deals with SIX suspected cases of China coronavirus

Six people in two Australian states are being tested for the deadly new coronavirus spreading from China as the global death toll rose to 26 with 844 confirmed cases.




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Two people are tested for China coronavirus on the Gold Coast

Four people in NSW and two on the Gold Coast are being tested for the deadly new coronavirus spreading from China as the global death toll rose to 26 with 844 confirmed cases.




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'Dangerous and erratic' driver Dane Wheway who caused horror crash that killed father is jailed

Dane Wheway, 25, caused a horrific crash which killed Jeremy Harvey on the M1 north of Sydney in March 2018. He was driving his Ford Ranger 'dangerously and erratically'.




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China coronavirus: Australians warned about hoax health notice

Fake social media posts are claiming coronavirus is spreading in several Sydney suburbs, and is even found in Lipton ice tea.




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Home and Away star Joel McIlroy is granted bail after being charged with bashing female cop

Joel McIlroy, who could face seven years in prison if convicted of assault a young policewoman, was granted $10,000 bail in the New South Wales Supreme Court on Monday.




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Two Sydney women charged for brawl after coronavirus argument

Two Sydney mums have been charged after a bizarre online spat over the coronavirus allegedly ended in a wild brawl.




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Last plane from China coronavirus epicentre lands in Sydney

One international student from Wuhan, who asked not to be named, said he was quizzed by officials on the way in to the airport and a group of doctors wearing masks asked him if he was unwell.




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Sydney weather: City gets two months of rain in under 48 hours

Amid the record-breaking deluge, Wahroonga on Sydney's upper north shore received 164mm of rainfall over the course of Sunday alone - compared to an average February rainfall of 117mm.




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Man guilty of trying to smuggle $150m cocaine into Australia 

A Sydney man who flaunted his extravagant lifestyle on social media is now facing life in prison for plotting to bring $150million dollars of cocaine into Australia. 




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Sydney bushfire 'hero' jailed for violent attack two years ago

Belal Shmait, 36, from Western Sydney was sentenced to two years behind bars over his role in a violent attack of a man in Bondi Beach in 2017.




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Mothers who invented 'game-changing' makeup remover pads sell one product every 30 SECONDS

An Australian mother invented a makeup removal pad two years ago that now sells every 30 seconds around the world.




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Instagram model Vera Zinger among alleged drug dealer arrests

Vera Zinger was pulled over in Barangaroo on November 29 and police searched her car where they allegedly found two grams of drugs and $2,150 in cash.




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Coronavirus: Australians urged to avoid emergency wards

New South Wales Health said the outbreak of the virus, which has infected more than 450 people nationally, had further raised demand already sitting at record highs at the end of last year.




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Coronavirus Australia: Young mum cries over lack of baby drops

A young mother-of-two broke down in tears at a pharmacy in Sydney's Bondi Beach on Tuesday after discovering that coronavirus hoarders had bought all of the Children's Panadol Baby Drops.