NSW

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September, 2020

  • 17 September

    Top bets from Greg Polson for Newcastle Friday

    Top bets from Greg Polson for Newcastle Friday

    The 54kg on his back sways me the way of the Waterhouse and Bott-trained Just Thinkin’ when the four-year-old son of So You Think lines up in the Group 3 Cameron Handicap (1500m). With wins in the Listed Dulcify Stakes at Rosehill last preparation and a strong winner in benchmark …

  • 17 September

    NSW Police assaults: research shows 12 cops killed following public assault

    NSW Police assaults: research shows 12 cops killed following public assault

    A Detective Inspector responding to a neighbourhood dispute, a Senior Constable performing a random breath test, a Detective Constable who was executing a search warrant, a Constable who engaged with a stolen vehicle while on traffic duties and an officer walking out of Police HQ.

  • 17 September

    It’s all smiles for North Coast Big Bash fans

    It’s all smiles for North Coast Big Bash fans

    The Federal Government has kicked in almost $100,000 toward the exceedingly popular event which will see a round of the Big Bash League come to C.ex Stadium in Coffs Harbour. The exciting T20 cricket match attracted thousands of sports mad folk from across the North Coast and proved one of …

  • 17 September

    Irish killer who was allowed into now wanted in NSW over violent stabbing

    Irish killer who was allowed into now wanted in NSW over violent stabbing

    An Irish convicted killer who was allowed to enter Australia from Ireland despite serving three years in jail at home is now wanted by NSW Police over a stabbing and a separate one-punch assault in Sydney.

  • 17 September

    NSW koala policy: John Barilaro doesn’t regret Coalition threat

    NSW koala policy: John Barilaro doesn’t regret Coalition threat

    Deputy Premier John Barilaro says he has “no regrets” over his party’s threat to split the Coalition over koala protection rules, after a ­senior Liberal minister slammed his “politically reckless” behaviour.

  • 17 September

    Zimmermann extolls allure of nature

    Zimmermann extolls allure of nature

    Being grounded in Sydney because of COVID-19 has brought an even richer Australian flavour to Zimmermanns SpringSummer 2021 collection.

  • 17 September

    When will we stop wearing tracksuits? Finally, some answers

    When will we stop wearing tracksuits? Finally, some answers

    At the mostly-digital New York Fashion Week, several Australian designers gave a first look at what we will be wearing in 2021.

  • 17 September

    Deserved sin bins and competition pretenders as Rabbitohs fail

    Deserved sin bins and competition pretenders as Rabbitohs fail

    Few were expecting anything other than a routine victory for the Rabbitohs on Thursday, but the surprise win to Canterbury wasn’t the biggest talking point out of the game. Instead, social media erupted over South Sydney’s in-form second-rower Jaydn Su’A being sin-binned for a mammoth hit on Lachlan Lewis which …

  • 17 September

    The sliding doors moment behind Broncos' wooden spoon reality

    The sliding doors moment behind Broncos' wooden spoon reality

    The Bulldogs provisionally hande NRL wooden spoon in their 26-16 win over the Rabbitohs on Thursday night. But according to Eighth Immortal Andrew Johns, Brisbane's latest setback may have been the result of an incorrect call by officials.

  • 17 September

    EXCLUSIVE: Josh McGuire not a replacement for Jack de Belin, says Andrew Johns

    EXCLUSIVE: Josh McGuire not a replacement for Jack de Belin, says Andrew Johns

    The Dragons are preparing to enter their third season without De Belin, arguably their biggest star, after he was famously stood down in 2019 under the league's no-fault stand-down policy. The club recently offered a contract extension to the 29-year-old,