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Early on in my career I learnt that for many, ahem, supposedly serious newspaper journalists, the term âgossipâ is something of a dirty word.
And yet just about every cracking scoop â from politics to football â usually starts with loose lips spilling the beans on something salacious and newsworthy that someone, somewhere is trying to hide.
Gossip fodder: James Packer and his first fiancee, the former model Kate Fischer, were together for five years.
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And gossips, along with whistleblowers, snitches, moles, insiders, âwell-placed sourcesâ or whatever else you want to call them, have played a critical role in how thousands of stories have made it onto
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âBiggest everâ fish sold in Sydney The 271kg tuna is the biggest ever received at the fish markets. Picture: The Ray Hadley Morning Show
Food & Entertainment by Phoebe Loomes 21st Apr 2021 12:10 PM A giant northern bluefin tuna weighing hundreds of kilos stunned Sydney fish mongers on Tuesday, after being caught in waters of the NSW mid north coast. The 271kg giant pacific bluefin tuna was caught off the coast of Coffs Harbour and is the biggest ever received at the markets in Pyrmont. The giant fish is about four times the average size of a mature fish of its species, a spokesperson for the Sydney Fish Markets told news.com.au.
âBiggest everâ fish sold in Sydney The 271kg tuna is the biggest ever received at the fish markets. Picture: The Ray Hadley Morning Show
Food & Entertainment by Phoebe Loomes 21st Apr 2021 12:10 PM A giant northern bluefin tuna weighing hundreds of kilos stunned Sydney fish mongers on Tuesday, after being caught in waters of the NSW mid north coast. The 271kg giant pacific bluefin tuna was caught off the coast of Coffs Harbour and is the biggest ever received at the markets in Pyrmont. The giant fish is about four times the average size of a mature fish of its species, a spokesperson for the Sydney Fish Markets told news.com.au.
âBiggest everâ fish sold in Sydney The 271kg tuna is the biggest ever received at the fish markets. Picture: The Ray Hadley Morning Show
Food & Entertainment by Phoebe Loomes 21st Apr 2021 12:10 PM A giant northern bluefin tuna weighing hundreds of kilos stunned Sydney fish mongers on Tuesday, after being caught in waters of the NSW mid north coast. The 271kg giant pacific bluefin tuna was caught off the coast of Coffs Harbour and is the biggest ever received at the markets in Pyrmont. The giant fish is about four times the average size of a mature fish of its species, a spokesperson for the Sydney Fish Markets told news.com.au.