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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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NSW
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos SEPTEMBER 20, 2020: Car's are pictured driving through flood waters over the bridge connecting Sydney's Newtown with Erskineville as Sydneysiders battle wet and windy weather. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Nicholas Eagar

Thunderstorms to follow record-breaking rain

After years of drought, western parts of the state are bracing for another round of severe thunderstorms after being battered with record-breaking rainfall while Sydney copped just a drizzle. SEE WHICH TOWNS GOT THE RAIN

NRL
Sports stars Harry Perryman and Jamie-Lee Price are Australian sports latest 'it' couple.

Loved-up pair making giant strides

Australia’s latest IT sporting couple is purely a one-club affair. And while the netballer and AFL player are yet to go public with their budding romance, the news won’t come as a shock to teammates.

UpdatedNSW Coronavirus News
People enjoying the unseasonably warm weather at Manly Beach as the temperature reached 25°C. Picture: Jonathan Ng

Commuters told to isolate after bus infections

Passengers on a city bus route have been told they are considered a close contact of a confirmed COVID-19 case and to isolate for two weeks regardless of symptoms while unseasonably warm weather led to a lot of dangerous behaviour on our closely packed beaches.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/mitchell-van-homrigh/page/48