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Government could find itself a target in electricity royal commission
Energy

Government could find itself a target in electricity royal commission

The Scott Morrison government could be in for a rude surprise if it carried out a royal commission into the electricity sector, industry experts say.

  • by Cole Latimer
Polluters to be stripped of profits in environmental crime crackdown
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Waste

Polluters to be stripped of profits in environmental crime crackdown

The new framework will potentially see millions of dollars returned to the public purse.

  • by Lisa Visentin
'Lacklustre': Senior Liberals fear Wagga Wagga byelection wipeout
State Parliament

'Lacklustre': Senior Liberals fear Wagga Wagga byelection wipeout

NSW Liberals warn that they face “humiliating loss” in Wagga Wagga because of an “expensive but lacklustre campaign”.

  • by Alexandra Smith & Lisa Visentin
Banks push to close credit union, payday lender 'loophole'
Banking royal commission

Banks push to close credit union, payday lender 'loophole'

Banks are calling for a "loophole" in consumer protections to be closed, saying all lenders should be required to meet new minimum behaviour standards.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Days of 'boozy, boys’ culture not over, says top businesswoman
Gender equality

Days of 'boozy, boys’ culture not over, says top businesswoman

Women in banking have long been confronted by a “boozy, boys culture", and those days are not yet over, says leading businesswoman Ann Sherry.

  • by Nassim Khadem
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CBD: The deal with the art of dealing with the arts
CBD

CBD: The deal with the art of dealing with the arts

There’s one thing that’s bound to raise more interest than the Jean Dubuffet sculpture at Sydney Contemporary: who will be the next Australia Council chief

  • by Kylar Loussikian
'Revved up': Land being cleared at the rate of 14 football fields a day in northern NSW
Animals

'Revved up': Land being cleared at the rate of 14 football fields a day in northern NSW

The rate of land clearing in northern NSW more than tripled after the Berejiklian government eased native vegetation protection in 2017.

  • by Peter Hannam
Mark Manson: How not to get hung up about your business
Startups

Mark Manson: How not to get hung up about your business

The author of the bestselling book 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F-ck' has some advice for business owners.

  • by Cara Waters
Blood test to better predict heart attacks being developed in Melbourne
Science

Blood test to better predict heart attacks being developed in Melbourne

The scientists behind the research want to bring cholesterol testing, which is now more than 50 years old, firmly into the 21st century.

  • by Liam Mannix
Police officer pictured at Bulldogs' Mad Monday party may be disciplined
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Police

Police officer pictured at Bulldogs' Mad Monday party may be disciplined

The officer's involvement is "currently being considered with regard to the Code of Conduct."

  • by Jenny Noyes
david pope sept 7 landscape

Today's cartoons: The illustrated news

The news of the day as interpreted in the work of our award-winning cartoonists.

Race-by-race guide to Friday’s meeting at Tuncurry
Today's tips

Race-by-race guide to Friday’s meeting at Tuncurry

Tips and race-by-race preview by Neil Evans for Friday’s meeting at Tuncurry. Selections based on a likely soft (7) track.

  • by Neil Evans
After chasing Centrelink debts, Human Services cuts jobs in focus area
Public service

After chasing Centrelink debts, Human Services cuts jobs in focus area

About 80 won't have jobs at Christmas, but these aren't cuts, the department says.

  • by Sally Whyte
North shore residents want Sydney's embattled Luna Park to stay: poll
Development

North shore residents want Sydney's embattled Luna Park to stay: poll

A court ruling has again cast doubt over Luna Park's long-term viability, but the venue says even north shore residents want it to stay.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Public servant submits 29 fake medical certificates in sick leave ploy
Immigration

Public servant submits 29 fake medical certificates in sick leave ploy

Documents obtained under freedom of information laws show another employee changed the font on a medical certificate to dupe his managers.

  • by Nicole Hasham
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Will Canberra Liberals make a serious lower house play next election?
Canberra

Will Canberra Liberals make a serious lower house play next election?

Zed Seselja is set to push to return to the Senate, but which Liberals will join him on the hustings?

  • by Sally Whyte
'School shopping': The trend leaving Sydney's high schools half-empty
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Education

'School shopping': The trend leaving Sydney's high schools half-empty

Dozens of high schools sit-half empty as parents bypass their local schools

  • by Jordan Baker & Nigel Gladstone
'Ongoing systemic issues': Domino's Pizza still breaking rules: watchdog
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Retail

'Ongoing systemic issues': Domino's Pizza still breaking rules: watchdog

The Fair Work Ombudsman believes Domino's Pizza remains riddled with workplace law breaches.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Hamstring injury to Ben Stratton adds to Hawk woes
Hawthorn

Hamstring injury to Ben Stratton adds to Hawk woes

Hawthorn is uncertain how serious it is but the premiership defender is in doubt for next Friday night's semi-final

  • by Peter Ryan
'I love the kid': Hardwick leaves door ajar for Ellis return
Richmond

'I love the kid': Hardwick leaves door ajar for Ellis return

Richmond will take a horses for courses approach at selection for their preliminary final in a fortnight.

  • by Daniel Cherny
'Insolent' China says Nauru should apologise for slight on envoy
Nauru

'Insolent' China says Nauru should apologise for slight on envoy

The war of words comes after the Pacific Island forum held in Nauru prompted the criticism that China was a 'bully'.

New finals foes, same irresistible Richmond
Richmond

New finals foes, same irresistible Richmond

There was plenty of new, but the increasingly familiar script played out.

  • by Daniel Cherny
Martin's Tigers roar into another preliminary final
Match report

Martin's Tigers roar into another preliminary final

Richmond's chaotic brand of football wasn't pretty but their fans loved it as they charged into their second consecutive preliminary final.

  • by Peter Ryan
Last time: Hawthorn's Paul Puopolo is tackled by Alex Rance.
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Richmond

As it happened: Richmond's big statement to open finals

The 2018 AFL finals series not only begins in style - it's also an historic night for the league. This is the first final between the long-time members of the VFL/AFL.

  • by Scott Spits
Alexander backs Ciraldo to coach Panthers next year
Panthers

Alexander backs Ciraldo to coach Panthers next year

Panthers director Greg Alexander has declared Cameron Ciraldo is more than capable of remaining head coach next season.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
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Foley to shake off demotion and re-sign with Australian rugby
The Cauliflower
Israel Folau

Foley to shake off demotion and re-sign with Australian rugby

Plus the secret meeting designed to give Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest and World Series Rugby an entree into western Sydney.

  • by Georgina Robinson
Toomua ready to take Wallabies starting opportunity
Australia rugby

Toomua ready to take Wallabies starting opportunity

In May, Matt Toomua thought he'd never play for the Wallabies again. Now, after two cameos off the bench, he will get his first start for Australia in two years on Saturday.

  • by Tom Decent
Fairytale ends but surge whets Millman’s appetite for big time
US Open

Fairytale ends but surge whets Millman’s appetite for big time

'I’ve had a taste of it and I’d love to have a bit more of a feed,' says the plucky Australian after his tough straight sets loss to Novak Djokovic.

  • by Darren Walton
Dogs on a tight leash at subdued presentation night
Bulldogs

Dogs on a tight leash at subdued presentation night

A muso could be heard strumming a guitar as part of the entertainment. However, there was nothing from Neil Diamond’s back catalogue on the playlist.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
'Get two jobs': Top property lobbyist's advice for people struggling to pay rent
Renting

'Get two jobs': Top property lobbyist's advice for people struggling to pay rent

Malcolm Gunning said he did not accept there was a rental affordability crisis in Sydney and Melbourne.

  • by Michael Koziol
NRL monitoring Mad Monday drink spike case as Nikorima return blocked
Roosters

NRL monitoring Mad Monday drink spike case as Nikorima return blocked

The code's integrity unit is quietly monitoring the case in which a former Wyong Roos players was offered $7000 to falsely claim he had spiked a teammate's drink at a Mad Monday party.

  • by Adam Pengilly
'NAPLAN a serious distraction': top principal says test must go
Education

'NAPLAN a serious distraction': top principal says test must go

The head of a top Sydney private school says no educators support what NAPLAN has become and that schools could face fee increases.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
Dufty blow-up proves there's passion at the Dragons: Graham
Dragons

Dufty blow-up proves there's passion at the Dragons: Graham

James Graham is nothing if not philosophical about his dressing room run-in with teammate Matt Dufty.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
A model looks into the camera as she gets ready backstage during the Tom Ford show at the Fashion Week in New York.

Best of the world in photos

The best images from around the world, chosen by Fairfax photo editors.

Liberal powerbroker investigated over light rail lobbying
State Parliament

Liberal powerbroker investigated over light rail lobbying

Liberal powerbroker is under investigation over allegations be has broken NSW lobbying laws. 

  • by Alexandra Smith
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Anti-Ramsay academics seek international support
Education

Anti-Ramsay academics seek international support

Academics seek help from overseas colleagues, immigrant community in fight against Ramsay-funded western civilization degree

  • by Jordan Baker
Magpies punt on Goldsack, Treloar for Eagles final
Collingwood

Magpies punt on Goldsack, Treloar for Eagles final

Collingwood have been bold at the selection table for their first final in five years, naming Tyson Goldsack and Adam Treloar after long injury lay-offs, as well as defender Jeremy Howe.

  • by Scott Spits
Peter Dutton and former Border Force chief in all-out war over au pair claims
Peter Dutton

Peter Dutton and former Border Force chief in all-out war over au pair claims

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton was on Thursday night locked in an extraordinary battle of claim and counter-claim with his estranged former border security chief over the au pair controversy after the sacked official gave explosive new evidence to a parliamentary inquiry.

  • by David Wroe & David Crowe
West Coast v Collingwood: Clubs roll the dice for first AFL final at Optus Stadium
West Coast Eagles

West Coast v Collingwood: Clubs roll the dice for first AFL final at Optus Stadium

West Coast and Collingwood are not holding back in their quest to earn a home preliminary final, with both recalling key players from injury for the Perth clash.

  • by David Prestipino
AFL teams: Finals, week one

AFL teams: Finals, week one

All the ins and outs for week one of the 2018 AFL finals series.

Franklin back for Swans, Giants take punt on Deledio
GWS Giants

Franklin back for Swans, Giants take punt on Deledio

The Swans named Lance Franklin and Luke Parker while the Giants brought back four stars from injury, including Brett Deledio.

  • by Andrew Wu
Karly Roestbakken get chance to replicate best goal of her career
Canberra United

Karly Roestbakken get chance to replicate best goal of her career

The Canberra United striker will face W-League champions Melbourne City in round one.

  • by Eamonn Tiernan
Kangaroos dream over with Tom Trbojevic set to have surgery on cheekbone
Sea Eagles

Kangaroos dream over with Tom Trbojevic set to have surgery on cheekbone

The Manly No. 1 will undergo surgery on Friday, all but ending his hopes of playing in Australia's two end-of-season Tests in New Zealand.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
Eagle Barrass brought undone by dustpan
West Coast Eagles

Eagle Barrass brought undone by dustpan

You can bet your bottom dollar West Coast defender Tom Barrass will try to avoid the dustpan at all costs during this year's finals series.

  • by Justin Chadwick
Lynx to have a Shane Heal edge to them
WNBL

Lynx to have a Shane Heal edge to them

Perth Lynx will boast a feisty edge this season as they prepare to unleash the daughter of Boomers legend Shane Heal on the WNBL stage.

  • by Justin Chadwick
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The Coffee Club meeting that could come back to cruel Seibold
Rabbitohs

The Coffee Club meeting that could come back to cruel Seibold

Anthony Seibold flew home to Rockhampton to make sure Cameron Munster inked his first NRL contract - now the same player stands in the Souths coach's finals dream.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
James Graham slams 'outrage culture' that has crept into NRL
Dragons

James Graham slams 'outrage culture' that has crept into NRL

The former Canterbury captain has reached out to good friend Adam Elliott, who he claimed he had been unfairly treated since the embarrassing Mad Monday episode.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
Bookies banned from advertising with NRL women's teams bet on comp
Women's Premiership

Bookies banned from advertising with NRL women's teams bet on comp

The four teams in the inaugural women's competition were told not to sign bookmakers as sponsors, but there will be restricted betting on the new league.

  • by Adam Pengilly
Middle income Australians face a tax hit over next decade
Federal budget

Middle income Australians face a tax hit over next decade

Six million workers will fork out thousands of dollars extra in tax by the middle of the next decade. 

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
Police car involved in crash was looking for driver on mobile phone
Police

Police car involved in crash was looking for driver on mobile phone

A highway patrol car was searching for a driver reportedly using a mobile phone before it crashed, critically injuring a woman in Cronulla. 

  • by Jenny Noyes
Millman to splash out on family holiday
US Open

Millman to splash out on family holiday

John Millman plans on splashing out on his family after collecting the biggest pay cheque of his career for his fairytale run to the US Open quarter-finals.

  • by Darren Walton
Rory Arnold's Wallabies exile ends after 12-month wait for gold jersey
Updated
Wallabies

Rory Arnold's Wallabies exile ends after 12-month wait for gold jersey

Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has decided on a major shake-up of his team, opening the door for the ACT Brumbies big man to return to Test rugby.

  • by Chris Dutton
India's top court legalises gay sex in landmark ruling
Same-sex marriage

India's top court legalises gay sex in landmark ruling

A five-judge bench in the country's Supreme Court was unanimous in overturning the ban.

  • by Alasdair Pal
Pocock no certainty to face Springboks but Folau '100 per cent'
Australia rugby

Pocock no certainty to face Springboks but Folau '100 per cent'

David Pocock has been named to take on the Springboks this Saturday but a problematic neck might still keep him out of a hugely important fixture.

  • by Tom Decent
'I don't want people with ATARs of 35 going into teaching': Labor's schools plan
Education

'I don't want people with ATARs of 35 going into teaching': Labor's schools plan

Raising the ATAR required for teaching degrees and rethinking the NAPLAN tests will be areas of focus for Labor if it is elected at the next federal election.

  • by Pallavi Singhal
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The Australian sharemarket has recorded its worst session since March, following the lead of other global markets.

ASX records worst session since March

The Australian sharemarket has recorded its worst session since March, hitting a two-month low as it fell for a sixth straight session.

  • by William McInnes
Huawei could extend Canberra Raiders sponsorship despite 5G ban
Raiders

Huawei could extend Canberra Raiders sponsorship despite 5G ban

Telecommunications giant Huawei will consider extending their major sponsorship of the Canberra Raiders despite being banned from the 5G network rollout.

  • by David Polkinghorne
'Difficult decision': CBA, ANZ Bank raise mortgage rates
Home loans

'Difficult decision': CBA, ANZ Bank raise mortgage rates

Commonwealth Bank chief Matt Comyn concedes that customers might be cynical about the latest spate of interest rate hikes from three of the four major banks.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Terrorist's cousin to plead guilty to having gun in his underpants
Courts

Terrorist's cousin to plead guilty to having gun in his underpants

When police pulled over a car in Vaucluse, they allegedly found a loaded gun in the passenger's underpants and 2,200 Xanax pills

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Bloodlines: New look for Inglis Classic Sale

Bloodlines: New look for Inglis Classic Sale

Inglis has beefed up its Classic Yearling Sale for 2019, with big numbers of yearlings and the Millennium race day.

  • by John Holloway
'Eroding consumer trust': ASIC takes NAB to court over fees for no service
Banking royal commission

'Eroding consumer trust': ASIC takes NAB to court over fees for no service

NAB is accused of misleading customers and breaching a suite of financial services laws, in a new lawsuit from the corporate watchdog.

  • by Clancy Yeates & Mathew Dunckley
Sam Weideman set to continue a rich family history of finals
Melbourne

Sam Weideman set to continue a rich family history of finals

Sam Weideman will become the third generation in his family to play finals when he steps out for Melbourne against Geelong on Friday.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
High-flying Swan Heeney a favourite with the kids
Sydney Swans

High-flying Swan Heeney a favourite with the kids

Nobody competes with Lance Franklin for profile but Isaac Heeney is rising up the charts with a bullet.

  • by Andrew Wu
Tom Stewart still has a point to prove
Geelong Cats

Tom Stewart still has a point to prove

Geelong defender is universally respected for his efforts in his first two seasons since making his debut as a 24-year-old, but he still has a point to prove

  • by Peter Ryan
Blackouts, landslides and death: Earthquake follows typhoon in Japan
Japan

Blackouts, landslides and death: Earthquake follows typhoon in Japan

The quake came on the heels of a typhoon that wreaked havoc in western Japan, leaving the main airport near Osaka and Kobe closed.

  • by Mari Yamaguchi
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Spiritual healer accuses barrister of trying to paint him as 'madman'
Courts

Spiritual healer accuses barrister of trying to paint him as 'madman'

Sydney tennis coach turned spiritual healer Serge Benhayon has denied touching a client without her consent.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Boss still has doubters but Price believes he can eventually deliver
Spring Racing

Boss still has doubters but Price believes he can eventually deliver

Mighty Boss' Guineas win was written off by many as a fluke. But his trainer has retained the faith and believes he just needs to get out over a trip.

  • by Michael Lynch
Electric cars set to drive the scramble for copper
Copper

Electric cars set to drive the scramble for copper

The copper price may have been battered by trade tensions but a flurry of deals this week is a pointer to a scramble ahead.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Graincorp ups guidance on craft beer boom
Soft commodities

Graincorp ups guidance on craft beer boom

Graincorp has lifted its full-year profit guidance despite the crippling eastern Australia drought.

  • by Stuart Condie
Berry plotting upset stakes wins for old boss

Berry plotting upset stakes wins for old boss

Jockey Tommy Berry is getting back into the swing of things in Sydney after a stint in Hong Kong.

  • by Chris Roots
Kade Simpson to play on for Carlton in 2019
Carlton

Kade Simpson to play on for Carlton in 2019

Carlton favourite Kade Simpson will play on into a 17th AFL season after inking a new deal for 2019.

  • by Ben McKay
Blackstone lands best and final bid for $3.6b Investa Office
Commercial real estate

Blackstone lands best and final bid for $3.6b Investa Office

US private equity giant Blackstone has upped the ante in the battle for control of the listed $3.6 billion Investa Office Fund

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Lawyer who spoke out about au pair saga loses government contract the day after TV interview airs
Immigration

Lawyer who spoke out about au pair saga loses government contract the day after TV interview airs

"They're just trying to silence people or punish people that might say something to the media. I think that’s wrong."

  • by Michael Koziol
Restructure costs halve Sigma profit
Healthcare

Restructure costs halve Sigma profit

Sigma Healthcare shares have slumped after the pharmaceuticals supplier revealed a slump of more than 50 per cent in first-half profit to $13.4 million.

  • by Alex Druce
Near-side blinker a Formality for Sydney return

Near-side blinker a Formality for Sydney return

Formality is ready to bring her spring best in the Sheraco Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday.

  • by Chris Roots
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State acquisition powers boosted after Desane decision overturned
Roads

State acquisition powers boosted after Desane decision overturned

The Court of Appeal decision will allow the state government to press ahead with compulsorily buying property for major infrastructure projects.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
Had it been Lehman Sisters, world would be different, IMF chief says
GDP

Had it been Lehman Sisters, world would be different, IMF chief says

Internationa Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde says had a woman been in charge of Lehman Brothers, the whole global financial crisis may have been averted.

  • by Nassim Khadem
FFA hails new W-League season as a game-changer
W-League

FFA hails new W-League season as a game-changer

Wage increases and a much improved broadcast deal has FFA claiming this season will be like no other.

  • by Michael Lynch
James faced a long wait for surgery in Wagga but a byelection changed that
State Parliament

James faced a long wait for surgery in Wagga but a byelection changed that

The Health Minister says a looming byelection had nothing to do with his decision to provide direct assistance to a patient in Wagga Wagga.

  • by Esther Han
Bulldogs players charged by police with wilful and obscene exposure
Updated
Bulldogs

Bulldogs players charged by police with wilful and obscene exposure

Police have charged two players over the club's Mad Monday celebrations on a day in which $320,000 of fines were meted out over their gathering at The Rocks.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Pacific leaders leave no doubt on differences with Australia over climate pledges
Paris Agreement

Pacific leaders leave no doubt on differences with Australia over climate pledges

Australia has been outed by one neighbour as having pushed to water down language on emissions pledges.

  • by David Wroe
Waller looking to come up Rosy with three-year-old quartet

Waller looking to come up Rosy with three-year-old quartet

Chris Waller has all bases covered in the lead-up to the Golden Rose and looks for a three-year-old double at Rosehill on Saturday.

  • by Chris Roots
'Unprecedented dryness' points to busy fire season in Australia's east
Extreme weather

'Unprecedented dryness' points to busy fire season in Australia's east

Record heat and well below average rainfall has primed forested areas of eastern Australia for an early and busier than usual bushfire season, according to fire authorities and researchers.

  • by Peter Hannam
Laurie Macri steps down as ATC chairman

Laurie Macri steps down as ATC chairman

Laurie Macri to step down as Australian Turf Club chairman.

  • by Chris Roots
John Millman loses to Novak Djokovic in US Open quarter-finals
Updated
US Open

John Millman loses to Novak Djokovic in US Open quarter-finals

John Millman has gone down to Novak Djokovic in straight sets in their US Open quarter final.

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AFL competition committee to look at 6-6-6 next week

AFL competition committee to look at 6-6-6 next week

The AFL competition committee meeting will meet next Thursday to develop recommendations on potential rule changes to be put to the AFL Commission.

  • by Peter Ryan
Planes, trains and perfume: how CCTV tracked Novichok to the Skripal's door
UK

Planes, trains and perfume: how CCTV tracked Novichok to the Skripal's door

Britain is one of the most heavily surveilled nations on Earth. And then there are the 'super recognisers'. This is how they found their men.

  • by Ellen Barry
The Australian sharemarket could slip to a two-month low during trade today.
Markets Live

Markets Live: ASX falls further despite rate hikes

The Australian sharemarket has dropped further through the afternoon despite Commonwealth Bank and ANZ shares lifting after they hiked their variable interest rates.

  • by William McInnes
Cheika makes bold Wallabies call by dropping Foley for Springboks Test
Wallabies

Cheika makes bold Wallabies call by dropping Foley for Springboks Test

In the biggest selection shake-up since the 2015 Rugby World Cup, Michael Cheika has dropped Bernard Foley to the bench, replaced by Kurtley Beale.

  • by Tom Decent
Martin's first Exceed And Excel colt has Golden Rose ability

Martin's first Exceed And Excel colt has Golden Rose ability

Trainer Tim Martin believes his son of a gun Danawi can measure up for the Golden Rose.

  • by Chris Roots
Started at the floor, now there's no ceiling for Mihocek
Collingwood

Started at the floor, now there's no ceiling for Mihocek

Brodie Mihocek took 25 years to start on the ground floor, now he has become important to Collingwood. 

  • by Michael Gleeson
Diplomats urge Venezuela to accept international aid
Venezuela

Diplomats urge Venezuela to accept international aid

At a meeting of the Organisation of American States, member nations described the exodus of Venezuelans as a migrant crisis "without precedent".

Coffee and a Bitcoin: Start-up's plan to turn change into cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrencies

Coffee and a Bitcoin: Start-up's plan to turn change into cryptocurrency

The Perth-based founder of cryptocurrency micro-investment app Bamboo wants to democratise finance.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Suspected cable fault causes power outage in eastern suburbs
Electricity

Suspected cable fault causes power outage in eastern suburbs

Ausgrid says 1500 customers are without power following the incident on Thursday afternoon.

  • by Rachel Clun
Bellamy backs Vunivalu to handle Rabbitohs' speed after injury
Storm

Bellamy backs Vunivalu to handle Rabbitohs' speed after injury

Craig Bellamy says he expects Suliasi Vunivalu's recently injured hamstring to stand up to the rigours of the NRL finals.

  • by Roy Ward
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Jones won't shut England door on Cipriani
England rugby

Jones won't shut England door on Cipriani

Eddie Jones has refused to close the door on Danny Cipriani's England career after the fly-half found himself in trouble off the pitch once again.

  • by Damian Spellman
Millman attempts to make history against Djokovic
US Open

Millman attempts to make history against Djokovic

Follow our live coverage as underdog Aussie John Millman attempts to take down Novak Djokovic.

  • by Matt Bungard
Shell-backed startup creates fuel from carbon dioxide and fake sunlight
Energy

Shell-backed startup creates fuel from carbon dioxide and fake sunlight

A startup company backed by energy giant Shell has developed a method to turn carbon dioxide into fuel by adding fake sunlight.

  • by Cole Latimer
Who wrote the anonymous New York Times op-ed on Trump?
Donald Trump

Who wrote the anonymous New York Times op-ed on Trump?

It was a metaphoric Molotov, a middle finger, a knife in the back. Naturally, it emerged from the "Deep Throat" ether just after 4pm.

  • by Taylor Telford
Ice-cream maker for Dairy Bell, Bottega del Gelato brands collapses
Finance

Ice-cream maker for Dairy Bell, Bottega del Gelato brands collapses

The frozen goods manufacturer has entered voluntary administration owing more than $1 million.

  • by Emma Koehn
Robinson and Barrett will be part of our expert panel.

SMH Live: Beyond the Back Page

It’s been a year of highs and lows in an exciting – and sometimes controversial – sporting calendar, which shows no signs of slowing down for some of our biggest codes.

France school mobile phone ban takes effect
Isabel Hudson

France school mobile phone ban takes effect

French children are saying "bonjour" to the new academic year -- and "au revoir" to their mobile phones during school hours.

Here are our top three AFL matches of 2018. Tell us what you think

Here are our top three AFL matches of 2018. Tell us what you think

There was plenty of debate about "the look of the game" this season, but there were still some unforgettable contests.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Devout US woman jailed for smuggling cocaine in her high heels
Courts

Devout US woman jailed for smuggling cocaine in her high heels

Denise Woodrum claimed to have been fooled by a man she met online named "Hendrik Cornelius" into taking the journey.

  • by Angus Thompson
David v Goliath: Can a fourth-gamer stop Max Gawn in ruck battle?
Geelong Cats

David v Goliath: Can a fourth-gamer stop Max Gawn in ruck battle?

Ryan Abbott holds the hopes of Geelong in just his fourth game when he takes on All-Australian ruckman Max Gawn in the elimination final.

  • by Peter Ryan
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Biggest change since GST: Electronic payroll system sparks concerns
Finance

Biggest change since GST: Electronic payroll system sparks concerns

Businesses are scrambling to digitise their wage systems as the Tax Office rolls out Single Touch Payroll.

  • by Cara Waters
Paraguay changed its mind on Jerusalem. Israel reacted swiftly
Israel

Paraguay changed its mind on Jerusalem. Israel reacted swiftly

Most countries do not recognise Israeli sovereignty over the entire city and say its final status should be set in peace talks.

  • by Ali Sawafta & Daniela Desantis
Viney confident foot issues are a thing of the past
Melbourne

Viney confident foot issues are a thing of the past

Melbourne star Jack Viney believes his foot troubles are behind him as he prepares for the most important game of his career on Friday night.

  • by Ronny Lerner
Russian intelligence officers charged over Novichok poisoning in Britain
Updated
Russia

Russian intelligence officers charged over Novichok poisoning in Britain

A fake designer perfume bottle was used to smuggle the poison into Britain, police said.

  • by Latika Bourke
Help for a 'mate': Roman Quaedvlieg reveals explosive evidence in Peter Dutton au pair scandal
Peter Dutton

Help for a 'mate': Roman Quaedvlieg reveals explosive evidence in Peter Dutton au pair scandal

The former head of the Australian Border Force has told the Senate of a phone call from the office of Home Affairs Minister.

  • by David Crowe
Rugby league bosses probe 2025 World Cup
Rugby League World Cup

Rugby league bosses probe 2025 World Cup

International rugby league chiefs are concerned about the future of the 2025 Rugby League World Cup, slated to be held in the United States and Canada.

  • by Daniel Gilhooly
White House insider tells of undermining Trump for 'duty to country'
USA

White House insider tells of undermining Trump for 'duty to country'

New York Times takes extraordinary step of publishing account of senior administration official working to stop Trump from acting on his 'worst inclinations' .

  • by Matthew Knott
Craig Bellamy sends cross-code Alastair Clarkson warning to Tigers
Hawthorn

Craig Bellamy sends cross-code Alastair Clarkson warning to Tigers

Craig Bellamy is a confidant of Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson and backed the master coach to bring out something to shock the Tigers in Thursday night's final.

  • by Roy Ward
'We are now out of time': once a $US9b company, the fall of Theranos is now complete
Innovation

'We are now out of time': once a $US9b company, the fall of Theranos is now complete

It was founded by a 19yo Stanford dropout lauded as the "next Steve Jobs" but the fall of Theranos has been steep, and is now complete.

Dockers call on Peter Bell after senior staff shock departures
Fremantle

Dockers call on Peter Bell after senior staff shock departures

Fremantle playing great Peter Bell is poised for a stunning appointment as Dockers football manager.

  • by Kim Hagdorn
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Nick Riewoldt backs Alan Richardson, slams 'hatchet man' speculation
St Kilda

Nick Riewoldt backs Alan Richardson, slams 'hatchet man' speculation

St Kilda great Nick Riewoldt has backed embattled coach Alan Richardson and says he will not join the club's board for now.

Beckham's MLS franchise to be known as 'Inter Miami'

Beckham's MLS franchise to be known as 'Inter Miami'

David Beckham's Major League Soccer team (MLS) will be called Club Internacional de Futbol Miami, or Inter Miami, it was announced today.

Millennials are getting sick of paying for baby boomers' health
Health insurance

Millennials are getting sick of paying for baby boomers' health

Millennials have found another reason to resent cashed-up baby boomers: they're subsidising their health care.

  • by Hans Lee
Docker Cerra signs two-year deal in much needed boost for the club
Fremantle

Docker Cerra signs two-year deal in much needed boost for the club

Dockers midfielder Adam Cerra has signed a two-year contract extension with Fremantle in a much needed boost of good news for the club.

  • by staff writers
Aged-care worker charged over alleged assaults on elderly patient
Crime

Aged-care worker charged over alleged assaults on elderly patient

The 82-year-old man was allegedly assaulted on a number of occasions the Bupa Aged Care Facility in Seaforth.

  • by Rachel Clun