Census 2016No going home for migrants

CENSUS MIGRANT FAMILY

Their story spans three continents, just as many languages and now includes two ­Australian-born kids.

Curtis gets out of jail

Away Job - Cooma

Oliver Curtis is free to hug his children again — and to provide financial advice — after being released from jail.

Curtis: from jail to private jet

Oliver Curtis leaves Cooma correctional centre in Cooma, Friday, June 23, 2017. Disgraced stockbroker Oliver Curtis, Roxy Jacenko's husband, has been released from the centre today after serving one year behind bars for insider trading. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

Oliver Curtis has been greeted by his happily screaming children and wife Roxy Jacenko on board their private jet.

Gearing up for Wimbledon in Oz

Venus Williams

Venus Williams is experiencing her first Australian winter — a week before her 20th Wimbledon tournament.

Goodies galore for the west

Premier Gladys Berejiklian

The Berejiklian government has sandbagged its Western Sydney seats with goodies.

$1.8bn boost for culture

Art Gallery of NSW

The NSW government is moving to stake its claim as ‘Australia’s cultural state’.

Fitness to help tackle fatness

Weekly Times Sherrin Footy

NSW is cracking down on childhood obesity by launching an incentive to enrol kids in sport and fitness activities.

$4.2bn for schools ‘revolution’

Gladys Education Announcement - Budget

Dominic Perrottet has claimed a ‘real education revolution’, injecting a record $4.2bn into education infrastructure.

‘Hospital building boom’

Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick in Sydney.

Health services will be bolstered by a record $23 billion in funding.

Ex-boyfriend on murder charge

Carly McBride - Remains Found

A former boxing champion who appealed for the return of his ex-girlfriend is charged with her murder.

‘Jealousy murder motive’

Supplied Facebook pics of Carly McBride, 31, last seen on September 30, 2014, leaving a house at Muswellbrook. The mother of two is feared murdered.

Police will allege the murder of Carly McBride was carried out by two men, including her boxing champion ex-partner.

‘I have right to go on holiday’

Australian businessman, Clive Palmer speaks to the media at the Perth Supreme Court, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Clive Palmer is in a Perth court as his private firm Mineralogy embarks on its main legal battle with estranged joint-venture partner CITIC Pacific. (AAP Image/Tony McDonough) NO ARCHIVING

Clive Palmer has defended going on luxury cruise that includes exclusive restaurants and a Dutch art history museum.

‘Racist’ podcast ‘not who I am’

Beverley Wang and Red Symons.

ABC broadcaster Red Symons has apologised for “coming across as racist” during a controversial interview.

At your pleasure

TWAM 17 JUNE 2017

Taste the high life at this grand hotel.

Australian dream reinvented

BETTER CITIES RENTERS

A cut to red tape could make renting a much more attractive proposition.

We need to rethink the dream

BETTER CITIES RENTERS

Ben Rooke is one of millions of Australians renting rather than chasing the dream of home ownership.

At your pleasure

TWAM 17 JUNE 2017

Taste the high life at this grand hotel.

Step inside the ‘truth booth’

Hank Willis Thomas

Truth has never been so fiercely disputed nor so keenly sought.

Look at moi, says new Muriel

New Muriel head story new

For the daughter of Kath & Kim star Gina Riley, it’s not so much ‘Look at moi’ as it is ‘You’re terrible Muriel’.

From blogging to fashion jobs

SOCIAL INFLUENCERS

Elle Ferguson and Tash Sefton have seized on the social media behaviour of a generation to create jobs they love.

‘A new life’: Copts can stay

COPTIC Christians

Members of the Boshra family who fled Egypt to escape decades of violence have been granted permanent visas.

Court date over Islamic wedding

photo

A man, 31, was arrested over alleged kidnap of a teenage girl from her Sydney home and forcing her into an Islamic marriage.

Channel 9: ‘more to the story’

The annual Penrith Cricket Club Luncheon. Pictured from left to right: Mathew Thompson of Emu Plains and Michael and Jo Wholohan of Glenbrook.

Channel Nine has hit back over an alleged hit-and-run accident involving one of the network’s sports commentators.

I don’t want to die: victim

High Res. ONE of the Australian victims of the London terror attack has given a chilling account of how she looked into the eyes of the terrorist who slashed her throat. Candice Hedge’s gives her chilling account in an interview to air on Channel 7’s current affairs flagship Sunday Night.

Australian Candice Hedge recounts the chilling, “surreal” moment she was set upon by an Islamic extremists in London.

Son handed over to police

Taxi navigation

A 20-year-old Sydney man has been charged after allegedly carrying out nine armed robberies on Sydney taxi drivers.

Sony head ‘made hobby a career’

SONY QUEENS BDAY HONOUR

Denis Handlin has spent almost half a century helping Australian musicians achieve their goals.

Doctor wants to protect families

Punchbowl Boys High School

A family tragedy inspire­d Jamal Rifi, one of Australia’s most prominent medical professionals, to become­ a doctor.

‘I didn’t want to die’

Australian Candace Hedge talks about surviving the London attacks

Australian Candice Hedge tells of her positivity after being stabbed in the throat by one of the London Bridge terrorists.

Ex-mayor ‘carrying $50k for me’

Barrister Sam Di Carlo

Barrister Sam Di Carlo says Paul Pisasale, caught at Melbourne Airport with $50,000 cash, was carrying it for him.

ABC told to ditch Al Jazeera

ABC told to ditch Al Jazeera

Conservatives have called on the ABC to reconsider broadcasting Al Jazeera content.