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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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A-listers, sport stars, musos pledge millions for fireys

The list of homegrown celebrities, sportspeople and Hollywood stars throwing their support behind the country’s brave firefighters continues to grow with big names including Rebel Wilson, Maria Sharapova, Novak Djokovich and the original Wiggles lineup among the latest to pledge millions of dollars.

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian looks on during a press conference at the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) Headquarters in Sydney, Wednesday, January 1, 2020. Several bushfire-ravaged communities in NSW have greeted the new year under immediate threat. (AAP Image/Jeremy Ng) NO ARCHIVING

Dire bushfire warning for Saturday

Authorities have warned that although they are well-resourced, the massive fire front will be essentially impossible to contain as high temperatures and erratic winds are forecast to fuel bushfires on Saturday.

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Drug amnesty bins outside the New Years Eve in the Park festival in Sydney on Tuesday 31st December 2019. Picture: Nikki Short

Amnesty drug bins to be used at Field Day festival

The controversial amnesty drug bins, which made their debut during Sydney’s New Year’s Eve celebrations, will be out again today for the Field Day music festival. The bins allow revellers to dispose of illegal drugs without fear of attracting police attention.

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