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Olivia Ireland is a breaking news reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.

Calf no longer a stick in the mud thanks to team of firefighters

Calf no longer a stick in the mud thanks to team of firefighters

Fire crews spent two hours rescuing the cow trapped neck-deep in mud in Sydney’s west.

  • by Olivia Ireland

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Record numbers take on second job as inflation nears 10 per cent for many

Record numbers take on second job as inflation nears 10 per cent for many

Natasha Piccolo is one of almost a million Australians now working more than one job as inflation for families with a mortgage reaches its highest level since the mid-1980s.

  • by Shane Wright and Olivia Ireland
Sydney boy missing for almost a month as police appeal for public help

Sydney boy missing for almost a month as police appeal for public help

Tyler Mason, 14, was last seen in Campbelltown on July 6 and has not been found since failing to return to his Camden home.

  • by Olivia Ireland
Australia news LIVE: Michele Bullock to become RBA governor as Philip Lowe’s tenure ends; Federal Nationals MP allegedly sent death threats

Australia news LIVE: Michele Bullock to become RBA governor as Philip Lowe’s tenure ends; Federal Nationals MP allegedly sent death threats

Man to face court over alleged death threats to federal Nationals MP, RBA governor decision is imminent and Voice to parliament debate continues.

  • by Caroline Schelle and Olivia Ireland
Shots fired, officer flung across car bonnet in two-hour police chase

Shots fired, officer flung across car bonnet in two-hour police chase

The pursuit across western Sydney ended hours later in the Blue Mountains, with the driver arrested by police after being Tasered.

  • by Olivia Ireland and Sarah Keoghan
Billionaire Andrew Forrest and wife Nicola split after 31 years

Billionaire Andrew Forrest and wife Nicola split after 31 years

The pair said their friendship and commitment to family remains strong and there will be no change in the structure or direction of their companies.

  • by Olivia Ireland
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Her son’s case went to the heart of robo-debt. At last, Jennifer Miller feels vindicated

Her son’s case went to the heart of robo-debt. At last, Jennifer Miller feels vindicated

Miller’s testimony to the royal commission has resulted in “absolute vindication” for her son Rhys Cauzzo, who took his life after being chased by debt collectors.

  • by Olivia Ireland, Alex Crowe and Lachlan Abbott
Trains delayed into the evening after crucial staff member called in sick

Trains delayed into the evening after crucial staff member called in sick

Trains will be delayed into the evening after parts of the T1 and T5 lines stopped running on Thursday afternoon when a crucial staff member called in sick.

  • by Olivia Ireland
Jennifer Miller lost her son to suicide after he was chased by debt collectors. She is ready for justice

Jennifer Miller lost her son to suicide after he was chased by debt collectors. She is ready for justice

After hundreds of hours of evidence and a million tendered documents, the robo-debt royal commission is ready to deliver its findings.

  • by Olivia Ireland and Sarah Keoghan
More than 100 flights cancelled or delayed at Sydney Airport in lead-up to school holidays

More than 100 flights cancelled or delayed at Sydney Airport in lead-up to school holidays

Sydney Airport is back to using two runways after gusty winds on Friday morning limited flights to one.

  • by Olivia Ireland and Angus Dalton
Furious family told disabled son a safety hazard by Sydney club

Furious family told disabled son a safety hazard by Sydney club

After having dinner at the West HQ at Rooty Hill, Dwayne and Linda Hayes were told their 29-year-old disabled son Blake being in a trolley was unsafe.

  • by Olivia Ireland