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Wasrship graveyard scene from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. ©Lucasfilm 2015
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Cracking the Star Wars code

THE symbols and edifices of a lost ‘golden age’ are everywhere in Star Wars. Solo’s no exception. As one archaeologist argues, it’s actually a key to the saga’s success.

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Grant Denyer: The drugs nearly killed me

GOLD Logie winner Grant Denyer has revealed for the first time how a crippling addiction to prescription painkillers left him so reckless he “might not be here” if it wasn’t for his kids. He has now opened up about his dark days of pills, depression and desperation.

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The Stoccos

THEY were modern-day bushrangers. But after eight years on the run, father and son fugitives Gino and Mark Stocco were finally captured at a remote property in central NSW. Police soon discovered the body of the property’s caretaker decaying in a shed. Read this chilling extract from Nino Bucci’s new book.

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Remembering Anita Cobby

ANITA Cobby had been dead for more than two and half years, yet John was still having nightmares about her, still racked with guilt that he hadn’t been there to protect her.

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Architect Eoghan Lewis pictured inside the Readers Digest building in Surry Hills which used to house Australia's biggest computer in the foyer. Eoghan conducts bike tours around Sydney of some of the iconic buildings. Picture: Toby Zerna

The overlooked landmarks of Sydney

For 14 years Mr Lewis has been guiding his tour groups beyond Sydney’s architectural giants of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House to landmarks that probably don’t register in most people’s minds.

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