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,
September, 2020
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17 September
Sydney assistant and former Geelong star Steve Johnson backs in Cats flag hopes in 2020
SYDNEY is wary of what Geelong will produce coming off a loss, with assistant coach Steve Johnson declaring his old side a genuine premiership contender.
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17 September
Proposed changes to the planning controls for 55 Pitt Street, Sydney
We invite your feedback on proposed changes to the planning controls for 55 Pitt Street, Sydney. The proposed changes will increase the floor space ratio and height to permit the development of a commercial office tower of up to 232 metres high.
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17 September
Coronavirus NSW: Treasurer promises businesses cash support
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet will tell business and political leaders meeting to brainstorm a way to revive the centre of Sydney today that he will put hard cash behind any good idea.
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17 September
MSP group Cloud Collective migrates NRMA Insurance to Microsoft 365
NRMA Insurance has tapped Sydney-based Cloud Collective to deploy Microsoft 365 to help it shift to remote work during the COVID-19 restrictions. Cloud Collective is a group of strategically allied Microsoft Gold partners,
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17 September
IN SAFE HANDS: Prodigious Storm shot stopper ‘the real deal’
Storm have had an up and down season in 2020, putting a warning out to their competitors before falling back to earth. With the squad returning to full fitness ahead of a clash against inaugural CPL premiers Coffs City United Lions,
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17 September
Report: Seven meets with Cricket Australia
Seven met with Cricket Australia yesterday in what has been reported as a “constructive” meeting. CEO James Warburton and commercial director Bruce McWilliam met with CA chief Nick Hockley. According to the Sydney Morning Herald,
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17 September
NSW taxpayers liable if inquiry acts on Crown findings
NSW taxpayers could be forced to pay millions of dollars in compensation to James Packer's Crown Resorts if the casino group is ordered to implement tighter controls to keep criminals out of its $2.2 billion Barangaroo facility set to open in December.
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17 September
Souths playing too casually for Bennett
South Sydney's stuttering NRL form is frustrating coach Wayne Bennett who accused his team of being too casual after a shock loss to Canterbury on Thursday.
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17 September
Bulldogs to end NRL season on high note
With one game to go until their NRL season is over, Canterbury will go down swinging after a stunning 26-16 upset of South Sydney. The Bulldogs have been