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How Harry Potter turned Generation Z political
Barely at voting age, post-Millennials are proving potent advocates for change, outstripping generations before them politically. Their role model? The Boy Who Lived.
- by Amelia Lester
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'They haven't got the balls': Spotlight falls on company cop
Questions are swirling about what is wrong with the corporate regulator.
- by Ruth Williams
These are Australia's most delayed and cancelled flights
One in every five flights between Australia's two largest cities is running late.
- by Patrick Hatch
Opinion
Financial advisors
Banks put their oar into a river of easy money - and lost their moral compass
ASIC is partly responsible for the cesspit of misconduct. Without a feared regulator, people will push the line.
- by Adele Ferguson
Opinion
Mental health
It happens every day. Eight times. But we still don't know how to talk about it
Ten months after my father died, I decided it was time to reveal it was not a heart attack that killed him.
- by Daniel Mezrani
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Tragedy
Mum of baby found dead at Sydney beach may be out of hiding
Is the mystery benefactor of gifts at Lily Grace's grave her mother?
- by Helen Pitt
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North Korea
Bishop says Trump deserves credit for historic handshake
The Foreign Affairs Minister credits Donald Trump’s unpredictable approach to North Korea for kickstarting talks.
- by David Wroe
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Opinion & Perspectives
Developers and government are destroying our sacred stories
Take Thompson Square in Windsor, or the trees along Anzac Parade, or the old Cleveland Street High School. It has to stop.
Elizabeth Farrelly
Is Sydney finally an AFL town?
While they were coming in droves to see the Swans last Friday, a spattering of light blue-clad fans quietly scuttled next door.
Malcolm Knox
New type of poverty hurting Australia's middle class
Australian banks' new policies aren't an accident. It is a strategic policy that risks creating a social crisis.
Dick Bryan
Sydney
NSW
What happens when one company owns most of Sydney's toll roads?
- by Jacob Saulwick & Matt O'Sullivan
National
Politics
You've probably never heard of Malcolm Turnbull's most intriguing minister
His meteoric rise from the backbench to cabinet shocked Canberra. But he may yet have further to climb.
- by Mark Kenny
World
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Business
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Trade
Reducing imports is a great way to make us poorer. But we'll do it any
Protection doesn’t save jobs, it just attempts to save jobs in the favoured industry by reducing jobs in all other industries.
- by ROSS GITTINS
Small business
Opinion
Work in Progress
Low prices may win you customers, but can damage employees’ wellbeing
- by James Adonis
Entertainment
Simon Baker channels his teen surfing days in movie of Tim Winton's Breath
Simon Baker first wanted to adapt the acclaimed novel when he found himself sobbing.
- by Fiona Capp
How Facebook friends saved one man from execution
Mohammed al-Samawi was holed up in the bathroom of his apartment as bombs rained down. Here's the story of how he escaped a war zone.
- by Linda Morris
Lifestyle
Smarter living
How to achieve a waste-free lifestyle on a budget
Inspired by the War on Waste but think waste-free living is unattainable? Try this.
- by Siobhan Ryan
Tesla, sedans and wannabe luxury cars at the Beijing Auto Show
Big bold statements were being made at the annual auto show, including the return of the sedan.
- by Ying Tian
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Olympics
Peter Norman to be recognised for role in 1968 Black Power salute
In a stunning concession, the AOC will award the late sprinter the Order of Merit, their highest honour.
- by Andrew Webster
Jackson Hastings in line for shock recall as Croker goes down
The Jackson Hastings-Daly Cherry-Evans saga has taken another twist after Lachlan Croker was injured as Manly lost to Newcastle on Friday.
- by James Buckley