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FLIP and sell renovators Peter Egglestone and Andrew Bousie are living a real-life version of TV’s The Block. And their hard work is reaping lucrative rewards.
FLIP and sell renovators Peter Egglestone and Andrew Bousie are living a real-life version of TV’s The Block. And their hard work is reaping lucrative rewards.
PODCAST SPECIAL: Forty years ago, northern beaches teenager Trudie Adams hitched a ride home from Newport surf club and was never seen again. As part of a Lost in Sydney investigation, one of the last people to see Trudie alive has spoken publicly for the first time.
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BEWARE the gaze of Medusa: Her beauty may be extraordinary, but hidden behind the diaphanous veils is a story of dreadful destruction.
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PROMISED the world, all the crew of Australian submarine AE2 would get for defying the odds and delivering a much needed ANZAC Day victory was obscurity.
AROUND Australia people are gathering at memorials, in parks, in gardens and in pubs to commemorate Anzac Day. This is your Anzac Day in pictures.
AUSTRALIAN troops faced unspeakable horrors on the beach and hills of the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. But they embodied a special temperament that helped them through the atrocious battlefield conditions.
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