A fall down the stairs in 2015 left Fiona McKay with an ongoing brain injury which meant she could no longer work.
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This telehealth service changed Fiona’s life,but now it’s out of money

Fiona McKay acquired a brain injury after falling down the stairs. The program that helped her get back on her feet is facing closure as NSW grapples with how to pay for healthcare.

  • byAngus Thomson andMax Maddison
Steve Nassif walks into Downing Centre Court over the Northwood mansion fire charges
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‘No apparent motive’ for developer behind arson attack on $24m mansion

  • bySarah McPhee,Lucy Macken andClare Sibthorpe
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Marina’s mentally ill son attacked her with a knife. It finally got him the help he needed

Almost 11 years ago,Marina Solar was leaving a chemist in Leichhardt when her son,who has schizophrenia,stabbed her in the back of the neck with a serrated kitchen knife.

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SIRA chief executive officer Adam Dent.

Second CEO quits state’s embattled public insurance system

The head of the state’s insurance regulator has quit his post after being “absent from duty” for several months.

  • byAlexandra Smith

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