The buildings within the walls of what was once Darlinghurst Gaol, and now houses Courts and the East Sydney Technical College, appeared as the spokes of a huge wheel to the "Herald" photographer in Mr. H. C. Durant's 'plane. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Islamic School of Canberra distances itself from Sydney school funding cut
Islamic School of Canberra distances itself from the financial problems plaguing Sydney's largest Islamic school Malek Fahd.Commonwealth axes government funding to Islamic school Malek Fahd
The Commonwealth government has cut funding to Australia's largest Islamic School after an investigation found evidence of financial mismanagement and...'We aren't as equal as we think' NSW Department of Education report finds
Australians have very little ability to move beyond their family's socioeconomic status unless one key investment is made.
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Health authorities on high alert over potential Brunswick measles outbreak
Four people living in the Brunswick area have contracted the disease.Human trials for Australian-made bionic spine to start next year
Patients left paralysed by injury or illness could be back on their feet again, thanks to a breakthrough by Melbourne researchers who have designed a...Prostate cancer patients confused in urology versus radiation oncology wars
Men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer face a confusing array of treatment choices, each with its own price tag and idiosyncratic side...
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Major Telstra mobile outage hits nationwide, with calls and data affected
A widespread interruption to Telstra mobile service is being felt across the country, with thousands of disgruntled customers taking to social media...Sennheiser's $75,000 HE160 headphones: the greatest sounds you will never afford
How can a pair of headphones be worth $75,000? The short answer is that by any normal measure they aren't. Ah, but this is hi-fi and normal...Relive the golden age of computer viruses, without the danger, at the Malware museum
In the early days of computer viruses, a lot of malware had a tendency to announce its presence with some text or a flashy graphic. Now you can relive...
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Ray's Rant: Elizabeth Quay is fabulous but where is the shade in a heatwave?
I made my first trip to Elizabeth Quay on Friday and I have to say it is magnificent and destined to become an iconic WA attraction.Vulvas, periods and leaks: women need the right words to seek help for conditions 'down there'
There are endless euphemisms for women's conditions and body parts. If you can't name a body part, how can you seek medical help if something appears...Malcolm Turnbull's real election priority is to reshape the Senate
Turnbull's polling numbers give a rare chance to shrink the crossbench.
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Photos of the week
The Herald's picture editors showcase the best images from around the globe.Best of the world - June 3, 2015
The Herald's picture editors showcase the best images from around the globe.Cheika rules out coaching England
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika says he has no interest in the vacant England job.
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Lockout law protest movement gathers steam
Support for anti-lockout law and pro-Sydney nightlife campaigns is gaining momentum, with action groups vowing to fight the "devastating cultural and...Two ex-Marist brothers could attempt to avoid trial on child sex abuse charges
Lawyers for two former Canberra Marist brothers say their clients are unfit to face child sexual abuse charges.Major Telstra mobile outage hits nationwide, with calls and data affected
A widespread interruption to Telstra mobile service is being felt across the country, with thousands of disgruntled customers taking to social media...
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