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Miranda WoodAssistant Editor

Miranda Wood is Assistant Editor at The Sunday Telegraph. Her previous roles have included Chief of Staff and Head of News and Entertainment at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph. Email: miranda.wood@news.com.au

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Shocking ‘gotcha’ pictures capture texting drivers

These are the extraordinary “gotcha” pictures that will strike fear into reckless drivers. New cameras capable of detecting motorists illegally using mobile phones in cars travelling up to 300km/h are on NSW roads.

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SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - 4/8/18Ray Hadley pictured at a press conference regarding his son's arrest for drug possession. Pic, Sam Ruttyn

Hadley: My anger turned to shock and sadness

BREAKING down during a hastily called press conference, broadcaster Ray Hadley felt emotions ranging from “anger” to “perplexed” when told his policeman son had allegedly bought cocaine.

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***WARNING - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH SPECIAL - SEE JEFF DARMANIN BEFORE USE*** Therapy dogs have been visiting the NSW Ambulance call centre in Alexandria to help reduce the stress levels of Triple 0 operators and dispatchers after dealing with stressful calls and situations on a daily basis. Dispatcher Camille O'Dea is over-joyed to see Honey the Golden Retriever from Paws Pet Therapy.  Picture: Toby Zerna

Dogs boost morale in stressful ambo call centres

NSW Ambulance triple-0 call centre operators have a stressful job where they are sworn at by callers every day. Thankfully they have found an adorable way to de-stress abuse. SEE INSIDE CALL CENTRE + HEAR ABUSIVE CALLS

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Embargoed for the Saturday Daily Telegraph. Two models in activewear, wearing PE Nation (Kimberley de Vocht, orange) and We Are Handsome (Ashlee Alland, blue), story on fashion week showing activewear, pictured at Bronte beach.

Activewear jumps on to runway

AN entire day of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia will be dedicated to showcasing the latest looks in activewear — sales of which are forecast to top $359 billion by 2020 — and swimwear.

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