The Longest Goodbye 20/09/22
In the longest of goodbyes, Queen Elizabeth was due to be laid to rest in the early hours of Tuesday morning, Australia time, after her funeral service stopped the world.
Convicted killers would not be released on parole unless they help police find the body of their victims under government legislation expected to be introduced to parliament on Wednesday.
A holocaust survivor who lived through five concentration camps before coming to Australia with the hope of a new life has revealed her own grandson was pulled out of an elite Sydney school after anti-Semitic bullying.
And in sport, Sydney AFL fans yet to book a flight to Melbourne for Saturday’s grand final should expect to pay more than $1000 for the return trip.
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