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The Commonwealth Attorney-General has been called in by NSW Police to keep an alleged major player in Sydney’s underworld behind bars. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and a packed plane of Australians flew out of Sydney last night to farewell Queen Elizabeth II in London. A super Saturday of sport kicks off a packed calendar of events that’ll pump more than $500 million into the NSW economy. The man pushing for South Sydney to move to the new Allianz Stadium signed a contract that acknowledged the team’s current home ground would not have a major refurbishment.
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The Commonwealth Attorney-General has been called in by NSW Police to keep an alleged major player in Sydney’s underworld behind bars. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and a packed plane of Australians flew out of Sydney last night to farewell Queen Elizabeth II in London. A super Saturday of sport kicks off a packed calendar of events that’ll pump more than $500 million into the NSW economy. The man pushing for South Sydney to move to the new Allianz Stadium signed a contract that acknowledged the team’s current home ground would not have a major refurbishment.
For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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