Australian Breaking News Headlines & World News Online | SMH.com.au

The Sydney Morning Herald

Independent. Always.
Advertisement

Top Stories

City
Sydney
Condition
Late shower
Late shower
Current temperature
20.1°
Minimum temperature
14°
Maximum temperature
23°
Worker trapped, one critical after rescue following Sydney scaffolding collapse

Worker trapped, one critical after rescue following Sydney scaffolding collapse

Worker trapped, one critical after rescue following Sydney scaffolding collapse

A major rescue operation is underway in Sydney's north as emergency crews attempt to reach a trapped worker.

  • by Rachel Clun

UBS banker spied on man sitting next to him on train to crack $US15 billion deal

A conversation on board a train put an interesting wrinkle into a $US15 billion potential deal.

When a dealmaker hopped aboard a Eurostar train from London to Paris and typed furiously on his phones, he didn't pay attention to his neighbour sporting a three-day stubble and casual clothes. Big mistake.

  • by Gaspard Sebag

Housing downturn in Sydney propelled by expensive areas

Dwelling values nationally fell another 0.6 per cent across the nation's capital cities in March, led down by Sydney and Melbourne

Australian house prices fell even further in March, driven by sliding house values being reported in Melbourne and Sydney's most expensive areas.

  • by Shane Wright

The true picture of Foxtel's financial health is becoming clearer

Foxtel

Foxtel's financial position has been the subject of intense speculation since the News Corp and Telstra-owned company engaged investment banks to help it raise billions of dollars in fresh debt funding.

  • by John McDuling and Jennifer Duke

More top stories

Planes banked up on the runway at Gander after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 temporarily closed American airspace.

On September 11, something extraordinary happened in this tiny town

After the 9/11 attacks, thousands of airline passengers were redirected to a tiny Canadian town. The extraordinary events that followed have inspired a musical.

  • by Konrad Marshall
This little baby's mother had every right to be fully informed of cytomegalovirus and the potential risks it posed. As we all should have been informed, decades before this.

It's outrageous that pregnant women haven't been told this

In the early stages of pregnancy, I contracted an often symptom-free virus most women have already had.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
Big W

Woolworths to close 30 Big W stores as shoppers move online

The supermarket giant has also confirmed a $1.7 billion share buyback following the sale of its fuel operations.

The headstone of Ivan Mamchur, a Ukrainian prison guard and military veteran who was murdered in Rivne, a city in western Ukraine.

Russia ordered a killing that made no sense. Then the assassin started talking

The target lived on the sixth floor of a cheerless building. Oleg Smorodinov found him there, and waited.

  • by Michael Schwirtz
A man has died after he was struck by a car in Sydney's inner west on Monday morning.

Pedestrian dies after being hit by car in Sydney's inner west

The 89-year-old man was taken to hospital, where he later died.

  • by Rachel Clun
Advertisement

Featured

Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Sleepwear is activewear, a thesis.

Sleepwear is activewear, a thesis

  • by Mary Ward
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content

Opinion & Perspectives

Advertisement

Politics

Battling for your vote: Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten.

Morrison and Shorten's budget battle to lower taxes

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will head to the May election locked in a high-stakes battle over income tax cuts.

  • by Shane Wright and Eryk Bagshaw

World

Property bydomain

Population 1408, but this tiny town is a big event sort of place

Population 1408, but this tiny town is a big event sort of place

Award-winning bakery: check. Potential for small business: check. Close to a capital city: check. Welcome to an 1800s town with a 2019 approach.

  • by Nicole Frost
'It's definitely more expensive here': What it's like to rent in London

'It's definitely more expensive here': What it's like to rent in London

About 41,000 Aussies call the UK capital home but it can be a culture shock, in more ways than one, on first arrival, especially in such a tight market.

  • by Sam Buckingham-Jones

Business

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairman, James Shipton: ''Why not litigate?''

ASIC asks 'Why not litigate?' There are reasons it shouldn't

The best use of litigation against large companies, in the absence of clear-cut and indefensible breaches of the law, is as a negotiating tool.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz

Small business

Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Advertisement

Entertainment

Cam and Jules from Married At First Sight.

'Embarrassed to be there': MAFS' Jules on finding love amid a reality TV 'circus'

It's become more focused on cheating scandals and on-air shouting matches, but Married at First Sight finally found its overdue happy ending on Sunday.

  • by Robert Moran
Matt Le Nevez and Asher Keddie, Offspring publicity by John Tsiavis. Courtesy of Network Ten

Great ideas to save Oz film and TV, but government just isn't listening

A Senate committee tabled its report on the future of film and TV production in this country last week. Just don't expect the government to respond.

  • by Karl Quinn

Lifestyle

Smarter living

Sharing teen's photos

This is when to stop posting pictures of your children on social media

When they were little, my girls were delighted to have their pictures on Facebook. Then the rules shifted.

  • by Fiona McIntosh
Maserati.

A Maserati experience so exclusive you can't even buy it

No matter how much cash you have, this drive experience is off limits.

  • by Toby Hagon
The LG CordZero R9 has a flat face, which isn't the most attractive but it comes in handy.
Review
Home tech

LG robo-vac puts you in the driver's seat

  • by Cynthia Karena
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content

Food bygoodfood

Travel bytraveller

Cars bydrive

Sport

Eddie McGuire on air Monday morning.

'Profoundly sorry': Eddie McGuire back on air after coin-toss gaffe

Eddie McGuire has again apologised for his remarks about double amputee Cynthia Banham on Friday night.

  • by Jon Pierik
Australia has swept its ODI series against Pakistan, winning the fifth and final match after Usman Khawaja made 98.

Aussies crush Pakistan 5-0 in ODI series

Australia grabbed an eighth consecutive ODI win, their first 5-0 series victory overseas since 2008, and no shortage of World Cup momentum.

  • by Rob Forsaith

NRL

Racing

Most Viewed today

Loading