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Ava Benny-MorrisonThe Sunday Telegraph Crime Reporter

Ava Benny-Morrison is a crime reporter for The Sunday Telegraph. She joined the team in September 2017 after covering crime and courts for several years in NSW and Queensland.

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Phoebe and Sam Burgess, November 2018. Picture: @mrsphoebeburgess/InstagramSource: https://www.instagram.com/p/BpsT4GvAj3Y/

Sam Burgess will fight allegations of domestic violence

A devastated Sam Burgess is “lying low” with his family following the bombshell allegations of domestic violence against his former wife Phoebe — but has vowed to fight the claims. A friend has revealed the NRL star is angry and “feels like he doesn’t have a voice”.

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NSW cops banned from using WhatsApp on the job

A decision to ban police from using encrypted message platform WhatsApp on the job — because it had been misused to share “inappropriate images” and sensitive information — has been met with criticism from investigators.

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Player's agent under investigation - story

Agent to the stars under investigation

Matt Rose is the man behind some of the most successful sportsmen in Australia, including NRL players Latrell Mitchell, Cody Walker and Jack Wighton, and boxing champion Tim Tszyu. But his management of an Indigenous not-for-profit organisation is under the spotlight.

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How online fraudsters are targeting more Aussies

A new cyber attack targeting multinational corporations, businesses and celebrities — like NRL legend Ben Elias and Real Housewife Krissy Marsh — is costing Aussies millions of dollars. The scams are popping up at a rapid rate in NSW but a crack police squad is making inroads.

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