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Tim Barlass is a senior writer for The Sydney Morning Herald.

He was Australia’s deadliest Battle of Britain pilot. Now, his plane will fly again

He was Australia’s deadliest Battle of Britain pilot. Now, his plane will fly again

Pat Hughes shot down more German aircraft than any other Australian pilot when the Luftwaffe attacked during the Battle of Britain.

  • by Tim Barlass

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Victoria Cross recipient to sell medals to cover family expenses
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Victoria Cross recipient to sell medals to cover family expenses

Afghanistan veteran Daniel Keighran said “times are tough, things are hard”, especially for a growing family.

  • by Tim Barlass
‘My life was destroyed’: Veteran suicide families speak out

‘My life was destroyed’: Veteran suicide families speak out

With the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran suicide about to release its findings, six families disclose their heartbreak, their belief that the system let them down – and what they would like to see changed.

  • by Tim Barlass
How to look like Russell Crowe in his prime for just $75,000

How to look like Russell Crowe in his prime for just $75,000

Leather breastplates, aluminium swords and rubber shields are just the beginning.

  • by Tim Barlass
Dealing with May Gibbs wasn’t all Snugglepot and Cuddlepie

Dealing with May Gibbs wasn’t all Snugglepot and Cuddlepie

The illustrator’s first newspaper strip, Bib and Bub, was published 100 years ago. The astute businesswoman was perfectly capable of standing her ground in the male-dominated industry.

  • by Tim Barlass
The surprise encounter revealed in Governor Phillip’s newly unearthed journal
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The surprise encounter revealed in Governor Phillip’s newly unearthed journal

When 20 pages of Australia’s first governor’s journal turned up, it was something of a must-have for the State Library of NSW.

  • by Tim Barlass
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Mystery surrounding treasures from Sydney shipwreck may finally be solved
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Mystery surrounding treasures from Sydney shipwreck may finally be solved

Items recovered from the wreck including figurines of baby birds have survived the plundering of treasure hunters.

  • by Tim Barlass
When rats ruled The Rocks and fear stalked the streets of Sydney
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When rats ruled The Rocks and fear stalked the streets of Sydney

The year was 1900 and public enemy number one in Sydney was the plague-infected rat.

  • by Tim Barlass
Two photos, taken from same spot – but 120 years between them
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Two photos, taken from same spot – but 120 years between them

The first image, taken from a balloon, is believed to be the first elevated panorama of Sydney.

  • by Tim Barlass
‘Really sorry’: Premier speaks after Vivid drone show cancellation

‘Really sorry’: Premier speaks after Vivid drone show cancellation

Public safety drove the decision to cancel the drone show at Circular Quay on the final night of the festival of light, organisers say.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn and Tim Barlass
‘Dad disappeared for about six months’: The actor hired to impersonate a British war commander
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‘Dad disappeared for about six months’: The actor hired to impersonate a British war commander

To deceive the Germans, MI5 recruited Australian actor Meyrick Clifton James.

  • by Tim Barlass

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