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Angira Bharadwaj
Angira BharadwajFederal Political Reporter

Angira Bharadwaj is the Federal Political Reporter for the Daily Telegraph based in the Canberra Press Gallery. Prior to that she worked as a State Political Reporter in the NSW Press Gallery. Angira has been at the masthead since 2017 and worked across politics, general news, health, features, lifestyle and entertainment.

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Pictured at St Nicholas of Myra Primary School in Penrith are Panthers fans Byron Faapoi, Natasha Howden, Scarlett Parks and Leo Alexander with Daily Telegraph Penrith Panthers Clappers.Picture: Richard Dobson

How to get your Daily Telegraph grand final clapper

When the Penrith Panthers take on the Melbourne Storm in the NRL grand final on Sunday night, the fans cheering them on won’t see them as stars, but family. Find out how you can get your free Penrith Panthers clapper with The Daily Telegraph today.

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The Juniors Club in Kingsford in Sydney on Thursday, August 10, 2017. The Juniors Club has had to introduce a valet parking system to bring back customers after light rail took away all the parking (AAP Image/Keri Megelus)

Authorities search for unwitting COVID spreaders

NSW authorities have issued a new health alert for people who may have spead COVID-19 without even knowing they had it, and urged anyone who attended a leagues club in Kingsford across a seven day period to monitor for symptoms.

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Durakai Smith, 6, suffered from a brain injury and has been getting rehab at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead. He is a massive Penrith Panthers fan and is looking forward to the grand final. Pictured at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead with Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary's boots that were given to him  by the star player. Picture: Jonathan Ng

The tiniest Panther with the biggest heart

Six-year-old Durakai is recovering from a horrific injury suffered in a dirt bike accident, but meeting his Panthers idols has given him a big boost in morale ahead of the NRL Grand Final.

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Digital art for Covid ID

Sydney nurse gets COVID, new alert for public transport

An inner city hospital in Sydney has issued an alert to staff after a casual nurse returned a positive COVID-19 result. It comes as NSW Health revealed a further two venues and public transport hot spots where confirmed cases visited while possibly infectious.

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Portrait of smiling young female mechanic inspecting a CV joing on a car in auto repair shop. Free to use from iStock

Massive jobs pool for 100,000 apprentices

Australian school leavers will have a “massive pool” of jobs in the trade industry thanks to the government’s new wage subsidies initiative. SEE THE BIGGEST GROWTH AREAS

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