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Houses named in NSW flood zones
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Houses named in one in 100,000 year flood zone

THOUSANDS of homeowners in a Sydney suburb could see a dramatic increase in insurance costs and a lack of confidence from investors or developers, following the State Government’s decision to identify homes within a one in 100,000 year flood zone.

Murdered Russian buisnessman Gennadi Bernovski with his wife.
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Attack of the killer frogmen

A FORMER KGB colonel was gunned down in his driveway by ‘frogmen’ working for the Russian mafia who fled in the darkness of a Gold Coast canal. The death of Gennadi Bernovski, 41, in 2000 still intrigues today.

EMBARGO: FOR SUN HERALD SUN SEPT 16 : CAN ONLY BE USED  in conjunction with the competition Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition 2018* *** EXCLUSIVE ***  ALASKA, USA - SEPTEMBER 2018: Comedy Wildlife Photography Award Finalist, a grizzly bear face palms, September 2018.  FROM WALTZING polar bears, to a hippopotamus that should have gone to Specsavers, the world?s funniest animal awards have their finalists - and this year you can vote for your favourite. Out of thousands of entries, these are the final forty-one which have made the cut - and they are guaranteed to make you chuckle. The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards were founded by wildlife photographers and enthusiasts Tom Sullam and Paul Joynson-Hicks. The competition works alongside the Born Free Foundation to highlight a more serious matter; the importance of conserving our planet?s beautiful wildlife. Wildlife photographer and co-founder Tom Sullam said: ?In just three years this competition has gone from hilarious to utterly ridiculous humour - all provided to us by these fantastic animals.?   PHOTOGRAPH BY Danielle D'Ermo / CWPA / Barcroft Images
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Are these the funniest animal photos?

THERE’S penguins, lizards and even a bear — but for these wacky animals there’s a prize to be shared in this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Competition. SEE THE IMAGES

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DANIEL Jack Kelsall leaving King street Court, NSW Supreme court after being found guilty of the frenzied stabbing of Neutral Bay businessman Morgan Huxley. Picture Craig Greenhill

Baby-faced bookworm with an evil stare

DANIEL Kelsall had everything. Adopted by a wealthy family, he had the run of a sprawling house, summer holidays at beach house and was in the best schools. But classmates remember a strange child with a penetrating stare.

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