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Adella Beaini
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Adella Beaini is a journalist with NewsCorp’s National News Network. She previously worked with The Daily Telegraph. Her most recent work was on the Save Our Heroes campaign, which resulted in Prime Minister Scott Morrison announcing a Royal Commission into veteran suicides.

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‘Not worth it’: Shopper caught in crush won free coffee

They came for cash and retail vouchers but one shopper caught in a dangerous balloon-drop crowd crush at a Sydney shopping centre — where shoppers were injured and even Santa was knocked down — said what they actually won was not worth the chaos.

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‘Call a Royal Commission before Christmas’

Pressure is mounting on the Prime Minister to call a royal commission into veteran suicide before the end of the year as another family of a lost ADF veteran come forward with claims he was “abandoned by Defence.”

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Tributes to two heroes lost to the ‘widow maker’

Shock and despair has ripped through a tight-knit western Sydney fire brigade, as firefighters and members of the public came out to mourn the loss of their ‘brothers’ — two RFS volunteers killed when a burning gum that fireys call a ‘widow maker,’ fell into the path of their tanker last night.

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Bushfire at Caloundra West approaches the Bruce Highway as traffic comes to a standstill at Bells Creek. Photo Lachie Millard

‘Saturday will be worse’: Rethink your holiday plans

The fire threat is so severe that Premier Gladys Berejiklian has declared a seven-day state of emergency for NSW — and has urged holiday-makers to reassess their travel plans. Yesterday was a horror day for firefighters, but experts warn that Saturday will be even worse.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 19: German tourists Julia Wasmiller (L) and Jessica Pryor pose for a photo at Mrs Macquarie's chair, wearing face masks due to heavy smoke on December 19, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has declared a state of emergency for the next seven days with ongoing dangerous fire conditions and almost 100 bushfires burning across the state. It's the second state of emergency declared in NSW since the start of the bushfire season. (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)

Summer time, and the living is wheezy

Toxic bushfire smoke continues to choke Sydney, with Thursday’s thick haze sparking health warnings as a record heatwave fanned unprecedented bushfires raging across the region.

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