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Sydney is planning to become the second city to offer free tampons to women
File under success stories for equality and social outreach: the Sydney city council is considering a plan to hand out free tampons to women at different points in the city, including libraries, sports venues, and homeless shelters. Not only do...
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Which home services should you delegate to the professionals?
House work should be easy. Here are some of the top domestic services and reasons why they should be entrusted to a professional team.
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Sydney grandmother rejects $26m offer on home
An 82-year-old woman has knocked back an estimated offer of $26 million for her home in northwestern Sydney, saying she simply doesn’t want to sell up. Ruth, a retired school teacher who did not want her surname to be disclosed, lives on a 2500 square metre block in Castle Hill, opposite the planned train station. Across the road, a consolidated block of five properties sold in late 2014 for $20.5 million. But the mother-of-six’s elusive property is proving especially attractive to developers because the site is zoned for double the density.
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Woman arrested at airport over alleged $4.6m fraud due to banking error
A Sydney woman, who had $4.6 million mistakenly transferred into her bank account and who allegedly did not return it, has been arrested at Sydney International Airport while trying to leave the country, police say. Australian Federal Police stopped the 21-year-old woman from Rhodes about 8.25pm on Wednesday as she tried to board a flight to Malaysia.
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The savage descent of Mustang Sallie
A rebellious country girl studying high-level maths and science becomes a hooker and junkie roaming [Sydney’s] Kings Cross. How does this happen? By Stephanie Wood. [Autoplay]
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Goodbye Soul
As another iconic venue closes in Kings Cross and those of us that can remember the halcyon days of a vibrant Sydney nightlife mark its passing, many people are asking ‘how did this happen?’ Not more than 2 years ago Sydneysiders could dance the night away and see the morning sunrise like any other major city in the world. Now Sydney’s nightlife resembles that of a Prohibition-enforced wake… By Jay B. McCauley.
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