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Confronting moment organised 'fight club' brawl unfolds in a car park - as frenzied onlooker screams 'no weapons' and calls for a fair fight

Shocking footage has emerged of a group of men trading blows in a wild brawl in a western Sydney car park. The violent melee, filmed in Telopea, has gone viral online after it was shared to Snapchat. The footage starts with two men going toe-to-toe with a flurry of punches as four mates watch on. At least two women can be heard cheering the men on and yelling instructions. This group of men embroiled in a wild street brawl in western Sydney have gone viral 'Get him Kane-0,' a woman eggs one of the men on. 'Undercut!' another can be heard. The brawling men end up on the ground with one losing his shirt as the punch-up continues. 'Let him up. Get up both of yas, have another crack,' a woman yells. 'Get the f*** up!' The brawl stops briefly as the man in the red shirt finds a weapon to fight his oppoent The brawl stops briefly as the man in the red shirt picks up what appears to be a stick from the ground and goes to have another crack his opponent. '

'Is he going for another Emmy?' Gov Cuomo is ridiculed for playing classic Christmas song Sleigh Ride and SINGING at press conference as he declares: 'COVID is the Grinch'

Gov Cuomo sparked uproar on Twitter by playing classic Christmas music and singing during his coronavirus briefing on Monday where he declared: 'COVID is the Grinch' New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been slammed as insensitive and a 'Grinch' for playing Christmas music and even bursting into song during his presentation of Covid deaths. An instrumental version of Sleigh Ride began playing over Cuomo's briefing on Monday where he declared: 'COVID is the Grinch.' 'This is the season of the COVID Grinch,' the governor said in a tone far less jolly than the bells and violins playing around him.  'The COVID Grinch is an opportunist and sees this as the season of viral transmission. When you hear that holiday music, think COVID Grinch and be on alert.' Cuomo even briefly sang along to the music to emphasize his message that holiday activities will worsen the spread of coronavirus.  The message upset many viewers who were unhappy the governor appe

Western Australia FINALLY reveals the date the state will open to the rest of the country – after 252 days of border stoush

Western Australia will allow travellers from New South Wales and Victoria to enter without quarantining from December 8. Premier Mark McGowan announced the relaxed border restrictions on Tuesday, after Victoria went 28 days without a community case of coronavirus.   More to come  

Explosive revelations show James Packer's Crown empire lost $400MILLION in the last year and had $600million wiped from its value as casino giant is taken to task by inquiry in NSW

Billionaire James Packer's private company lost a reported $400million in the last financial year and Crown ­Resorts had more than $600million reduced from its value, damning financial statements have revealed. Consolidated Press Holdings, which owns close to a 40 per cent stake in the casino operator, posted a $402million loss for the year ending June 30, 2020. It's profit revenue was only said to be $16million, compared to a $46million profit from the previous financial year. Much of the significant deficit was due to the dwindling Crown share price - down more than 25 per cent - as well as the suspension of dividend payments, The Australian reported. James Packer's (pictured above) private company lost $400million in the last financial year and Crown ­Resorts had more than $600million wiped from its value according to recent financial disclosures The opening of Crown Sydney (pictured above) has been delayed until at least February 2021 following an investigation by the I

Two giant saltwater crocodiles terrorise locals as the beasts lurk near a busy Queensland boat ramp - as experts say the killers might be hanging around to eat leftover food scraps

Two giant salt water crocodiles have been spotted terrorising locals as they lurk near a busy boat ramp, with their size potentially the result of eating leftover food dumped by fisherman. The predators were pictured swimming around the Port Douglas shoreline, near the popular Tin Shed restaurant, on Saturday by resident Lyell Woods. 'A couple of big boys hanging around the boat ramp this morning,' Mr Woods wrote, sharing the photo on Facebook.   Port Douglas man Lyell Woods shared a photo of a crocodile lurking near the city's main boat ramp to a local Facebook group Another concerned resident reported the incident to the Department of Environment and Science on Monday after seeing the photos online. A DES spokesman said wildlife officers are investigating the incident and stressed the importance of not feeding crocs or leaving food scraps or bait near the water.   'Members of the public are reminded to never clean fish, leave food, fish scraps or bait near boat ramps

Emotions run high as families are reunited with loved ones at crowded airports for the first time since March after the Queensland border FINALLY reopened

The first flights into Queensland from Sydney and Melbourne have touched down, as families reunite for the first time in months after the reopening of state borders. The Sunshine State slammed its border shut to the entire nation on March 26, before slowly reopening to low-risk states. The final COVID-19 hotspot declarations on Victoria and Sydney blocking them from entry were lifted at 1am on Tuesday. Queues at Sydney and Melbourne airports are already filling up as passengers travel to Queensland in their thousands, with 6,000 arrivals expected on Tuesday alone.  Emotional scenes at Brisbane airport unfolded by 8am, with families hugging their loved ones and crowds swelled at arrivals. Christine and Michael Preece greet daughter Stephanie and new granddaughter Charlotte after both Charlotte and Stephanie arrived on the first flight from Melbourne since the Queensland border re-opened Airport staff greet the first passengers back from Sydney since the Queensland borders re-opened on