
Stephanie Edwards
Stephanie Edwards from Leichhardt suggests that if Prime Minister Albanese addresses rail disruptions in Sydney, he would greatly increase his support among frustrated city commuters.
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Stephanie Edwards of Leichhardt suggests that King Charles should consider a knighthood for any English bowler who gets Travis Head out for less than 50.
Boldly going analogueStephanie Edwards was bothered by the presence of a large salt shaker at a table.
Meet you at the smart fridgeStephanie Edwards has another airport tale of commandeered condiments.
Passenger in a jamStephanie Edwards of Leichhardt was mentioned in a discussion about foresight.
Cases of sewing machines and magpiesStephanie Edwards warns about the dangers of vitamin B6 toxicity.
Criticism of Israel’s war needs to be disentangled from antisemitismStephanie Edwards comments on the failed attempt to use Rosehill racecourse land for housing.
Only Hamas can ensure lasting peace for GazaJudge Stephanie Edwards advised on the extent to which New Zealand law could apply overseas.
Palmerston North hydroponics retailer takes Reddit to court to take down ‘harmful’ posts, unmask user identitiesStephanie Edwards is mentioned in the context of a wedding.
Dutton critics are vindicated, but strong opposition is neededStephanie Edwards wonders how politicians feel about being upstaged by a tiny female dachshund.
Rugby league in black and whiteEdwards comments on the gender imbalance at Joe Hockey's garden party.
Modern Labor is losing the battle of ideasJudge Stephanie Edwards presided over the case and made significant remarks regarding the evidence presented.
Palmerston North man sexually assaulted 14yo male teen he met on dating website
Stephanie Edwards expresses her hopes for the upcoming budget and election campaign.
Don’t get rammed on the roadStephanie Edwards comments on Albo’s neckties, calling the lime green seen on TV an absolute horror.
Clairvoyants need to clean up their actStephanie Edwards believes that intervention by Albanese could win votes in Sydney.
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