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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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’Bone marrow patients are skipping appointments’

’Bone marrow patients are skipping appointments’

THE cost of parking in Sydney hospitals is the single-most complained about issue at the Leukaemia Foundation who say the sick and weak are walking long-distances because they can’t afford the charges.

Mary beats the masses into uni offers

Mary beats the masses into uni offers

WHILE 46,000 students across the state bite their nails tonight anxiously awaiting university offers, Earlwood teenager Mary Jamhour is putting her feet up…she’s already achieved her dream.

Westies lose out to beachside parking

Westies lose out to beachside parking

WESTERN Sydney families trying to park at the city’s packed beaches this summer are paying through the nose for the privilege – while beach locals get discounts.

The hit factory behind our pop stars

The hit factory behind our pop stars

SYDNEY’S western suburbs are an overlooked source of raw talent in the entertainment field, says Parramatta’s own “star-making factory”, responsible for acts including Justice Crew.

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Fairfield Advance - Ruth Talalelei (38, pictured) has been missing her father Tupulaga (Peter) Talalelei (71) for 17 months. All photographs taken at Ruths Cabramatta home, NSW Australia

Help solve a mystery

THE unsolved mystery of a missing grandfather has put a dampener on the new year for a Cabramatta family still struggling to come to terms with their loss.

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