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Sunday November 17, 2013

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New red-light zone on north shore

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EAMONN DUFF | North Sydney is the city's newest red-light district, a Fairfax Media investigation has found.

How Labor self-destructed

Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard had the support of the nation and the party. Divided, their feud would be the undoing of a government.

Kuridrani sent off as Wallabies win

Tevita Kuridrani.
GEORGINA ROBINSON 9:59am | A red card to Tevita Kuridrani marred the Wallabies' most convincing performance yet on the spring tour.

Sri Lanka given two patrol boats

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
BEN DOHERTY | Australia will give Sri Lanka two patrol boats to intercept asylum seekers in Sri Lankan waters under a deal to be signed on Sunday.

Parenting continues into child's 20s

Father Paul and mother Thelma with kids Judd and Kia.
CATHERINE ARMITAGE | Research suggests responsible parenting extends well into children's early adulthood.

Teaching: 40,000 looking for jobs

Victoria Greenaway.
AMY MCNEILAGE | More than 40,000 teachers are on a waiting list for permanent jobs in NSW.

Arrest nears for Mayer's murder

Franco Mayer.
NICK RALSTON | After nearly 10 years, police are closing in on the killers, believed to be underworld hit men, who shot a loving family man.

Mines ground airport site

Badgerys Creek.
JACOB SAULWICK | The final blow to the main alternative to a Badgerys Creek airport has been dealt.

Greedy vendors could derail Sydney's real estate auction boom

Scott's Bill Stavrakis assisted by Trudy Biggin.
Toby Johnstone, Stephen Nicholls | Overambitious sellers could derail the auction boom if price expectations start to move ahead of the market, experts warn.

Bachelor party is what we need

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12:04am | The lovelorn lookers on the small screen give every Aussie battler hope, writes Mark Latham.

Society of jerks run by jocks

Charles Waterstreet dinkus
CHARLES WATERSTREET | "Young people, even bewildered by grog, do not deserve crushing sentences", writes Charles Waterstreet.

Now not knocking on Kevin's door

Annabel Crabb Dinkus
ANNABEL CRABB | An ode to the Nambour Kid.

Injuries threaten World Cup

Australia's Jarryd Hayne is tackled by US player Matthew Petersen, during the World Cup Rugby League quarterfinal match at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham Wales, Saturday Nov. 16, 2013. (AP Photo/Martin Rickett/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE
BRAD WALTER 2:56am | Injuries have suddenly become a major threat to Australia's hopes of regaining the World Cup.

Six of the best: how to win Ashes

Where to for Shane Watson? (Thumbnail)
MICHAEL CHAMMAS | Michael Clarke and Alistair Cook may decide who wins the Ashes. When they fire, their teams win.
 

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