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Supplied copy pictures of Constable Glen Humphris who was among four police officers killed on the Eastern Freeway on April 22 2020.   Constable Glen Humphris, left, with partner Todd Robinson.
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Frantic final messages Glen Humphris never lived to read

Late on the afternoon of April 22, Todd Robinson sent a text message asking his partner, police constable Glen Humphris, if he was heading back to the station soon. It was the first in a flurry of text messages Glen would never live to read.

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Saudi 9/11 link in barbaric murder at consulate

HE was a political dissident, journalist and ex-intelligence aide who advocated for a Muslim Brotherhood-led change in Saudi Arabia, but Jamal Khashoggi’s murder may have been to hush up dirt on Saudi involvement in the 9/11 attacks.

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Descendents of Viola Walder, the original queen of Kirribilli, are preparing to celebrate the centenary of The Walder apartment building.

The Kirribilli queen and her waterfront icon

IT HAS stood through 24 Australian Prime Ministers and now houses the sixth generation of a pioneer Kirribilli family. And it was almost 100 years ago that Viola Walder, the matriarch, built the house that bears her name. Read the story of an incredible woman and her incredible home – The Walder.

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Thurston breaks silence on Bulldogs ‘rape’ scandal

JOHNATHAN Thurston today becomes the first Bulldogs player to give his version of the Coffs Harbour scandal that engulfed the club 14-years ago — revealing in an exclusive book extract what he says happened the night a woman claimed she was gang raped by six players.

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A-listers party after royal wedding

CELEBRITIES including Demi Moore, Cara Delevingne and Ricky Martin have let their hair down after the royal wedding between Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank. See all the best photos as the celebrations continue.

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JT breaks silence on Bulldogs Coffs Harbour scandal

JOHNATHAN Thurston today becomes the first Bulldogs player to give his version of the Coffs Harbour scandal that engulfed the club 14-years ago — revealing in an exclusive book extract what he says happened the night a woman claimed she was gang raped by six players.

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