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'That NSW jersey is mine': Mitchell sends reminder to Burton in brutal look

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On a night where Mitchell scored one of the most brilliant solo attempts of the season, pushing good mate Josh Addo-Carr out of the way at the end of a brutal 40-meter jump, Rabbitoh edged a little closer to the last eight. against a team of brave Bulldogs. And that’s all good about Mitchell, and only a little bit bad. He threw one of those passes that only came naturally to the most talented for Junior Tatola to level the score late in the game, and also cut Addo-Carr in the face which led to the Bulldogs effort. But the sight of Mitchell galloping past the Bulldogs defenders after Kodi Nikorima was taken down, intent on destroying anyone in his path, is one of the noblest, and scariest, sights for any rugby league fan. Missing NSW regulars Cameron Murray and Damien Cook, Mitchell also provided the final pass for an attempted win five minutes from full time as Alex Johnston scored another Accor Stadium hat-trick. Mitchell didn’t even have to look where his winger was. A field goal

Cost to build a house up $94k since 2021 as it sends construction companies down

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Costs to build homes have risen by more than $94,000 in the past 15 months amid warnings half of Australian construction firms could be forced to close. The Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed in its latest building approvals data that the median price for building a new home was $413,436 in May. This marks a $94,177 increase in the cost to build a new home more than a year ago when prices averaged just $319,259 in February 2021. Homeowners typically sign a fixed price contract with their building company the day the project starts – which protects the signer but can sometimes leave the trade in trouble. Soaring material costs, the Covid pandemic, rising inflation and war in Ukraine have fueled global supply shortages and forced prices to skyrocket, sending many companies into chaos. Paul Viney, president of the Victorian Association of Consulting Architects, said builders had raised prices to protect themselves. ‘Builders are afraid of making losses [so] they build significant co