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**EMBARGOED: SPEAK TO NICK EAGAR ON DT PIC DESK BEFORE USE** Cop by day, epic Star Wars collector by night: Sydney’s Mick
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Is this the ultimate revenge of the nerd?

IT may not have been cool when he started, but for Mick ‘Fett’ Pylak, being a super fan has paid off, with the Sydney cop amassing Australia’s largest Star Wars collection worth an estimated $500,000. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO

Jarrod Redmond, 23, and Rebecca Michelsen, 21, pose for a photo at their new home today, October 6, 2018. The young couple have successfully bought their first home at in Emu Heights. (AAP Image/David Swift)
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Australian dream still alive

THEY are the young, ambitious entrepreneurs that are determined to climb the housing ladder, no matter what it takes. Millennials may be facing an uncertain real estate market, but these ones, at least, are convinced they will, one day, buy their own home.

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The ‘bastard cop’ turned serial killer

PROLOGUE: He was the ‘bastard cop from Bankstown’ who loved booze and women and saw himself as Australia’s answer to Dirty Harry. Cold, pragmatic, evil, Roger Rogerson loved nothing more than killing crooks and boasting about it.

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When Britain lost the waves

When Britain lost the waves

IT was supposed to be a war-ending event. A decisive clash of technological titans to prove Britain ruled the waves. But the Battle of Jutland a century ago almost tore the nation apart.

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