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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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Why Sydney plastic surgeon says enough is enough

A leading Sydney plastic surgeon has revealed explosive details of why he now flatly refuses to put patients under the knife. It comes as MAFS bride Jessika Power, Aliva Celio and Jack Vidgen lifted the lid on splurging up to $60,000.

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Empty toilet paper shelf. Empty shelves of basic supplies at Coles in Five Dock. Picture Rohan Kelly

Woman pulls knife in Woolies toilet paper aisle

Police were called to Parramatta Westfield after a woman pulled a knife in a supermarket toilet paper aisle amid citywide panic about coronavirus which has led to shops being stripped bare of essentials.

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Firefighters are relieved after grey skies and rain brought an end to dry conditions which were responsible for multiple fire on the tablelands. Shane Given

Bad news for farmers despite rain downpour

Water is starting to fill dams on bone-dry land in the state’s far west and south as a rain system moves over NSW off the back of ex-tropical cyclone Esther, but meteorologists warn the downpour will not be able to break the drought.

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MPs full of hot air on gas fly buy

MPs full of hot air on gas fly buy

Just three MPs of 135 in NSW parliament have confirmed they pay for carbon offsets on flights for personal travel as the Opposition Leader gagged Labor members from answering the question.

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NSW Energy Minister Matt Kean during a press conference at Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital in Sydney, Tuesday, January 28, 2020. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING

MPs full of hot air on gas fly buy

Just three MPs of 135 in NSW parliament have confirmed they pay for carbon offsets on flights for personal travel as the Opposition Leader gagged Labor members from answering the question.

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