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'It's harassment': Darrell Lea heir's millions locked away by state

'It's harassment': Darrell Lea heir's millions locked away by state

'It's harassment': Darrell Lea heir's millions locked away by state

Robert Lea and his wife Simone are living in a run-down house with mouldy tiles and a cracked ceiling - and they have to beg to be able to spend their own money.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons

'We're in a state of shock': five children charged in fatal shooting of singer

'We're in a state of shock': five children charged in fatal shooting of singer

Two boys and three girls have been charged with criminal homicide in the death of Kyle Yorlets, which has shocked a local music community.

Man and woman, 80, dead after crash in state's south

Hospital staff have been on the receiving end of some serious assaults in recent weeks.

The 80-year-old man and  woman have died after sustaining internal injuries when their car crashed into a mobile crane in the state's south.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos

'Biggest shake-up in building laws in our state's history' follows Opal Tower debacle

Tradesmen working on the Opal Tower at Sydney Olympic Park

The government will also tighten protections for homeowners and owners’ corporations, to help ensure they receive compensation if builders or engineers have been negligent.

  • by Jacob Saulwick

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You've heard the song. Now the Aussie behind it is up for the Grammys' top prize

You've heard the song. Now the Aussie behind it is up for the Grammys' top prize

You’ve heard The Middle. But behind the monster pop hit is 24-year-old Melbourne songwriter, Sarah Aarons.

  • by Robert Moran
'Barren, bleak building site': How did one of Sydney's most liveable areas come undone?

'Barren, bleak building site': How did one of Sydney's most liveable areas come undone?

A group of north shore residents opposed to the construction of a tower over a new metro station have earned a sharp rebuke from North Sydney's mayor.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Marc Pelletier became suspicious when he was told he needed $1200 worth of dental work.
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Marc was told $1200 in dental fillings was needed. Suspicious, he experimented

The cost of dental care providers can vary drastically between providers. So what can be done about it?

  • by Esther Han
Nine  tossed the baby out with the bath water and with it went Today's ratings

Nine  tossed the baby out with the bath water and with it went Today's ratings

It’s been three months since Karl Stefanovic last graced the set of Today but the waft of his Old Spice still lingers.

  • by Nathanael Cooper
'Freak accident': Whittaker's injury usually strikes elderly
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'Freak accident': Whittaker's injury usually strikes elderly

Robert Whittaker won't defend his middleweight title at UFC 234 due to emergency surgery.

  • by Ronny Lerner
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Tony Abbott is out on the hustings earlier than usual, battling to save the seat he has held for 25 years.

'In the fight of my life': Abbott takes aim at 'negative, cashed-up' independents

The former PM opens up about the "basics" of politics and says his challengers "don’t know what they're for".

  • by Michael Koziol

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Decorating a blank canvas: Inside a home that looks like a gallery

Decorating a blank canvas: Inside a home that looks like a gallery

As it is a relatively small home, the couple needs every space to be functional and beautiful, with “no room for redundant zones”.

  • by Lucy Feagins
How offices are becoming more female friendly

How offices are becoming more female friendly

Gender equality policies and culture are vital but so is the physical design and feel of the workplace environment.

  • by Cat Woods

Business

The government banned Huawei from using its equipment in Australia's 5G network rollout.

Weakening domestic economy to crimp company earnings

Profits are under pressure for top 200 companies, with aggregate earnings growth tipped to be below average at 4.25 per cent for 2018-2019.

  • by Stephen Miles

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Kate Miller-Heidke at Eurovision: Australia Decides.

Kate Miller-Heidke to represent Australia at Eurovision

The singer-songwriter was chosen from a pool of 10 artists after a televised showdown. 

  • by Broede Carmody
Australia's Banksy: Doco about anonymous street artist wins Tropfest 

Australia's Banksy: Doco about anonymous street artist wins Tropfest 

A moving documentary about an anonymous female street artist who paints portraits of train commuters won the Tropfest short film festival in Sydney on Saturday night.

  • by Josh Dye

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Dads are happier than mums.

Dads are happier than mums - and this is why

Parenting brings fathers more joy than it does mothers, according to a new large study.

  • by Ariane Beeston
Whisky cocktails.

The perfect cocktails to take the edge off summer

The traditional cool weather drink is the perfect summer cocktail ingredient.

  • by Jane Rocca

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UFC 234 LIVE: Anderson Silva v Israel Adesanya, Robert Whittaker out

Robert Whittaker won't defend his middleweight title at UFC 234 due to emergency surgery on a hernia. The new main event is Anderson Silva v Israel Adesanya.

  • by Ronny Lerner
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Serbian water polo players jump into freezing sea to evade attack

Serbian water polo players at a beachfront cafe in the Croatian Adriatic port of Split were apparently trying to evade an attack by Croatian nationalists.

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