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'Well respected' policeman dies after head-on collision

'Well respected' policeman dies after head-on collision

'Well respected' policeman dies after head-on collision

Probationary constable Timothy Proctor died in hospital on Sunday morning, three days after a horrific four-vehicle collision in Sydney's south.

  • by Josh Dye & Georgina Mitchell

Cameraman collapses on air during Bill Shorten interview

Cameraman collapses on air during Bill Shorten interview

A cameraman who collapsed on-air during a live interview with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has been treated by paramedics.

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Tony Abbott

Blow to Abbott's hopes of staying in Parliament

Alice Thompson will be quitting KPMG and challenge Tony Abbott for the Warringah seat 22nd January 2019 Photo by Louise Kennerley SMH

Former Turnbull staffer Alice Thompson will withdraw from the battle for Warringah and throw her support behind independent Zali Steggall. 

  • by Peter FitzSimons & Bevan Shields
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Crime

Teenage university students behind bars after drugs bust

Cocaine and MDMA were sold by the syndicate

The duo were both in their first year of studying at UTS when they became involved in a syndicate selling large volumes of cocaine and MDMA.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne

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Plenty of lip service with hosts in control after shaky start to second innings

Plenty of lip service with hosts in control after shaky start to second innings

The hosts completely dominated the morning session and the under-fire fast bowler responded in fine fashion with 5-54.

  • by Eamonn Tiernan
“In between the good songs, I’ve written so many bad ones – just awful. But there’s no way around it. You can’t judge yourself.”

'It drove me crazy': Missy on media's attempts to 'out' her

Shortly after achieving pop stardom at 21, Missy Higgins quit the music industry. Now she's older and wiser.

  • by Michael Lallo
Joanna Zanello worried about when to send Flynn and Archie to school, but repeating was never an option

'A bad idea': The perils of starting school too early

Parents are saving on childcare by sending their child to kindergarten then repeating them at a different school.

  • by Jordan Baker & Sarah Keoghan
US President Donald Trump golfed with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus on Saturday.

After a golf shutdown, Trump is back on course

The US President played with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, ending the longest stretch of his presidency without a round at one of his courses.

  • by Josh Dawsey
Mark Latham is tipped to secure a spot in the NSW upper house for One Nation.

Latham poised to be kingmaker in NSW politics

The prime ministerial aspirant turned Labor Party pariah is likely to wield a crucial vote on contentious social issues in the next NSW Parliament.

  • by Lisa Visentin
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Alice Thompson with Zali Steggall at Dee Why Beach.
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Turnbull's former staffer pulls out of Warringah contest to back Zali Steggall

Alice Thompson will withdraw from the battle for Tony Abbott's seat and move her campaign to the adjoining northern beaches electorate of Mackellar. 

  • by Peter FitzSimons & Bevan Shields

World

Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou arrives at a parole office in Canada.
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Huawei

Don't get caught in the middle when great powers collide

  • by Kirsty Needham
An anti-government protester wears Venezuelan flag motif sunglasses during a demonstration demanding the resignation of President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas on  Saturday.

Opposition calls for Venezuelan wave against Maduro as protests swell

  • by Mariana Zuñiga, Anthony Faiola & Rachelle Krygier

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Before and after: New $7.3m home in the works for Anglican archbishop

Before and after: New $7.3m home in the works for Anglican archbishop

Sydney's Anglican archbishops called the 1841-built mansion Bishopscourt home for more than a century but a more contemporary residence is in the works.

  • by Lucy Macken
These are the suburbs that have dropped out of the million-dollar club

These are the suburbs that have dropped out of the million-dollar club

A string of neighbourhoods in Sydney now have a median house price below $1 million, as the market continues to cool.

  • by Kate Burke

Business

Managing director of Facebook Australia Will Easton at the company's new office in Sydney's Barangaroo.

15 years of Facebook: has it made the world, and Australia, a better place?

The upbeat mood in Facebook's Australian office is strikingly incongruous with the nightmare 12 months the social media giant has endured.

  • by Jennifer Duke & John McDuling

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Australian Tennis Championships at Kooyong, Victoria, 1968
Mrs Billy Jean King, left, is congratulated by Mrs Margaret Court, right, on her win in the women's singles final.

Naming rights are a great honour but can also court controversy

I'm not sure how tennis legend Margaret Court would have felt about it, but I wasn't the only "gay" inside her eponymously named arena at the Australian Open.

  • by Andrew Hornery
“In between the good songs, I’ve written so many bad ones – just awful. But there’s no way around it. You can’t judge yourself.”

'It drove me crazy': Missy Higgins on media's attempts to 'out' her

Shortly after achieving pop stardom at 21, Higgins quit the music industry. Now older and wiser, she is getting her head together and embracing motherhood.

  • by Michael Lallo

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Why being pregnant has been good for my career - and other surprising benefits

Pregnancy itself often gets a bad rap, but there are actually plenty of unexpected upsides.

  • by Jessica Mudditt
Moncler Genius designers announced.

Genius' Assemble: Moncler's ambitious vision

The Italian label has a bold vision for fashion, focused collaboration that pushes boundaries.

  • by Benjamen Judd

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Sport

Pat Cummins celebrates a wicket.

Australia v Sri Lanka Live: Aussies lead by 386 runs at tea

Australia will look to tighten their grip on the second Test against Sri Lanka on day three at Manuka Oval in Canberra.

  • by Eamonn Tiernan
Sacked: Ben Barba has had his contract torn up.

Ben Barba’s questionable reputation catches up with him

A Cowboys insider told me they were stunned by Barba’s “five minutes of madness” in Townsville. They shouldn’t have been.

  • by Danny Weidler

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