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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 11 Jul 2026

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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) is a daily newspaper published by Nationwide News Pty Limited. It’s provided comprehensive coverage of news, sport, politics and entertainment with a particular focus on issues affecting New South Wales since 1879. Known for its direct tone and strong editorial voice, the paper delivers local and state reporting alongside national and international stories, ensuring readers remain informed on developments that matter close to home and abroad. Each issue includes political analysis, investigative reporting, lifestyle features and cultural commentary. This is complemented by extensive sports coverage from community competitions to elite national leagues. The opinion section hosts regular columnists and guest contributors, reflecting various views on key topics. Additional supplements cover property, travel and other lifestyle interests, adding value for its readership. Available on PressReader, The Daily Telegraph remains a prominent and influential voice in Sydney’s media landscape, combining breaking news with insight in every issue.

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Article‘WE’RE NEXT’

Pau­line Han­son has warned Aus­tralia is only “years behind Bri­tain” unless politi­cians con­front “the grow­ing threat of rad­ical Islam”, declar­ing it had become the biggest issue facing the UK. After tour­ing the UK for the past week, Ms Han­son...

‘WE’RE NEXT’

ArticleHAUNTING SCENES OF OUTBACK EVIL

A frozen Joanne Lees stand­ing in a blood-spattered shirt. The bind­ings used to hold her cap­tive sit­ting in a tool­box. And her boy­friend’s cold­blooded mur­derer star­ing into the cam­era. These are the never-before­seen pho­to­graphs the...

HAUNTING SCENES OF OUTBACK EVIL

ArticleTHAT’S LIFE

Fear­less, flawed and unfor­get­table: The ‘human head­line’ signs off for the last time Influ­en­tial broad­caster and former politi­cian Derryn Hinch – pop­ularly known as the Human Head­line – had already pre­pared a two-word trib­ute for his...

THAT’S LIFE

ArticleHow ‘green dream’ wipes out nature

Aus­tralia’s top horse breed­ing pre­cinct could have its “clean, green, serene” repu­ta­tion smashed by a renew­able energy project that also risks under­min­ing the fin­an­cial future of key play­ers from an industry tip­ping $2.6 bil­lion a year...

How ‘green dream’ wipes out nature