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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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Restaurants and Bars Open in Sydney :  NSW is slowly winding back the lockdown due to COVID 19. Restaurants and Bars were able to open on Friday night with a maximum of  10 customers. These photos were taken between 10PM and Midnight. Wine Library on Oxford street Paddingtong. Picture: Gordon McComiskie

Sydney’s drinkers enjoy a taste of normality

Bartenders last night relished the “phenomenal” feeling of pouring a beer into a glass pint and diners have embraced a glimmer of normality as NSW restaurants and bars reopened after an easing of COVID-19 restrictions.

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Issac Delix is a new member to the RFS team.Canoelands Backburn preparations.RFS crews are planning a 700 hectare Backburn following the worst bushfire season on record. Picture's Darren Leigh Roberts

Rest is over: Rural fireys ready NSW for the next season

Just 10 weeks after horror bushfires, fireys were back on the hose today, tasked with a mountainous 700ha hazard reduction burn north of Sydney. The horror September 2019-February 2020 season saw 25 people killed, 5.5 million hectares of land burnt and almost 2,500 homes destroyed.

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What can you do with a drink, TikTok and 10 minutes?

It is safe to say a 22-year-old professional athlete can do a hell of a lot in 10 minutes — run at least 3km, lift weights hundreds of times or orchestrate a gut-wrenching win over Queensland in Origin. But can even Nathan Cleary, with three women, fit in drinks on the couch and TikTok dance videos? Our reporter investigates.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/mitchell-van-homrigh/page/51