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Wagga Wagga locals Patrick Grimson from Kildare Catholic College received HSC First in Course for Information and Digital Technology while Gabrielle Shaw from Mater Dei Catholic College received HSC First in Course for Music 1. Picture: David Swift.

Drought affected students nab HSC top gongs

The state’s top students have been honoured at a first in course ceremony with two Sydney schools dominating HSC results while one student has taken out the top gong in three different courses. SEARCH FOR YOUR CHILD’S NAME.

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An editorial from Sydney University's student magazine Honi Soit which says the coalition's victory on the weekend is "existentially dire".

Extreme-left parties’ popularity plunges

As lefties process their shock and disappointment at Saturday’s election result the vote count shows extreme-left parties are becoming more and more unpopular, with some halving their tally.

Business
Pictured is the cafe Piccolo Me in the Sydney CBD with journalist Christopher Harris, barista Rico Halim and customer Kathryn Gatenby.Picture: Christian Gilles

Why your coffee is getting colder

SOME like it hot — but caffeine drinkers who like their morning coffee scorching are increasingly in the minority. We asked the experts why the traditional morning coffee is getting colder.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/christopher-harris/page/60