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Mitchell Van Homrigh

Mitchell Van Homrigh is a reporter and producer for The Daily Telegraph. He has previously worked in radio and television in Queensland before joining the Telegraph in 2019. In that time he has worked as a breaking news reporter, general reporter and night chief of staff. He has extensively covered the state’s worst drought in living memory, the black summer bushfires and the coronavirus pandemic.

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Teenager dead after fiery western Sydney crash

A teenager killed in a fiery crash in Sydney’s west early today has been named as Abdul Zalfa. Police and paramedics fought in vain to save Abdul’s life as distraught family and friends arrived at the scene. WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES.

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Budget to drag us from recession, but hinges on vaccine

More than 11 million Australians will be handed thousands of dollars in tax cuts and millions of businesses asked to buy up big and hire more employees in bid to drag Australia out of its COVID recession. WAS THE BUDGET RIGHT FOR YOU?

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How much you will save from tax cuts

There will be big spending on the NBN and other infrastructure projects revealed in the federal budget tonight to revive the nation’s economy, but billions of dollars in tax cuts will grab the most attention.

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