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  • Jan 17, 2025 | cairnspost.com.au | Emily Kowal

    The secret to finding love in Sydney is simple. Don’t date someone from Sydney. It’s this theory that led 28-year-old Kriti Gupta to hop on a plane to Auckland for a second date with a New Zealand backpacker she’d met once in Sydney, when they connected on a dating app. She admits that although “flying overseas for a second date is a little unhinged”, it just might be just the solution to finding romance when you live in Heartbreak Harbour.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | news.com.au | Emily Kowal

    The secret to finding love in Sydney is simple. Don’t date someone from Sydney. It’s this theory that led 28-year-old Kriti Gupta to hop on a plane to Auckland for a second date with a New Zealand backpacker she’d met once in Sydney, when they connected on a dating app. She admits that although “flying overseas for a second date is a little unhinged”, it just might be just the solution to finding romance when you live in Heartbreak Harbour.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | dailytelegraph.com.au | Emily Kowal

    Don't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. It’s this theory that led 28-year-old Kriti Gupta to hop on a plane to Auckland for a second date with a New Zealand backpacker she’d met once in Sydney, when they connected on a dating app. She admits that although “flying overseas for a second date is a little unhinged”, it just might be just the solution to finding romance when you live in Heartbreak Harbour.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | townsvillebulletin.com.au | Emily Kowal

    He had just one eye, ruled Bondi Icebergs weekly races with an iron fist, and once took a week off work to drink 297 free beers. Put simply, Bondi Iceberg local “Lofty” was a legend. The 86-year-old lifelong swimming member will be remembered this Friday at Bondi Icebergs’ annual Reunion Day, renamed “Lofty Day” this year, to pay tribute to the man who wasn’t afraid to give you a piece of his mind.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | cairnspost.com.au | Emily Kowal

    EXCLUSIVENSWDon't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. Just seven wild brumbies remain in the Blue Mountains after NSW National Parks and Wildlife killed 93 of the animals during a mass culling program. Last week, the NSW government authority finished a three-week operation in the Warragamba catchment, killing more than 670 animals, including 93 wild horses, 463 feral pigs, 72 goats, 48 deer, and a single fox.

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