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Clarissa Bye
Clarissa ByeSenior Reporter

Clarissa Bye is a senior journalist at the Daily Telegraph who breaks agenda-setting and investigative yarns. She has several decades’ experience covering both Federal and State politics, features, social affairs, education and medical rounds. She was the youngest Federal Parliament correspondent for The Sun Herald where she was short-listed for a Walkley.

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Man drought singles out small towns

Man drought singles out small towns

THE country town famous for being the birthplace of singer Peter Allen has a serious lack of eligible young guys — and don’t the ladies know it.

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‘Western society is a dying breed’

‘Western society is a dying breed’

INTERACTIVE: Women born in Lebanon have an average of four children, and those from Syria three. With the birth rate of Australians less than two, one free-speech advocate coming here says the impact on our way of life is going to be huge.

School attacks caused by porn

School attacks caused by porn

SEXUAL assaults in NSW schools are increasingly being carried out by juvenile offenders, an analysis of crime statistics shows.

Our No. 1 devil day care guy

Our No. 1 devil day care guy

AUSTRALIA has the worst mammal extinction rate in the world, but conservationists like Tim Faulkner are doing everything to preserve our native animals.

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