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Anatomy of a fall: Inside the demise of Cricket Australia chief Kevin Roberts

Kevin Roberts was removed as Cricket Australia chief executive on Tuesday.

The CEO was left blindsided on Monday when he learnt the sport's board was moving against him, but it had been in the works for many weeks.

  • by Chris Barrett

US Attorney investigating Trump allies refuses to leave after resignation announced

US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman is stepping down.

The US attorney who oversaw prosecutions of Trump's allies says the first he knew about his resignation was reading a press release. But he insists his probe continues.

  • by Zeke Miller

The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating, WHO chief says

The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating, WHO chief says

The head of the World Health Organisation says the coronavirus pandemic is "accelerating" and that more than 150,000 cases have been reported within 24 hours - the highest single-day number so far.

  • by Stephanie Nebehay and Michael Shields
Opinion
University

Plan to overhaul university fees is a grand scheme of social engineering

China has issued a warning for students travelling to Australia.

Liberal arts graduates are taught to question power and democracy. It's tempting to see this move as a step towards cultivating compliant, "quiet Australians" instead.

  • by Tim Soutphommasane

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Alan Chan

'Like catching Pokemon': Plant influencers and our growing love for greenery

It takes Alan Chan about an hour a week to tend to his 150 "plant babies" and the 29-year-old says the ritual is meditative.

  • by Sophie Aubrey
Facebook, Twitter delete Trump's 'racist baby' meme posts

Facebook, Twitter delete Trump's 'racist baby' meme posts

The video posted by Trump was altered to appear as if it had aired on CNN, was removed after Twitter and Facebook received a copyright-infringement claim.

  • by Todd Spangler
Vaucluse property grew 200sqm overnight, sparking a war over harbour view

Vaucluse property grew 200sqm overnight, sparking a war over harbour view

A former Harley Davidson boss, the property's Lamborghini owners and a notorious private certification firm - not to mention Woollahra Council - have all been swept up in the saga.

  • by Carrie Fellner
Future shock: the way we were v the way we are becoming.  

The shocking new home truths about the way we were

Shaking hands, open-plan offices, crowded gigs: the past – on the surface, at least – is a foreign country.

  • by Amelia Lester
Prime Minister Boris Johnson hails Tim Tams in Australia-UK trade talks.

'Bring it on': British Penguin biscuit maker welcomes Tim Tam challenge

Boris Johnson wants cheaper Tim Tams in UK supermarkets but British biscuit makers say their original choc-coated treat will see off discount imitations.

  • by Latika Bourke
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NRL 2020

NRL players are about to experience most of the freedoms enjoyed by the rest of society.
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NRL to burst bubble and free players from their homes this weekend

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Latrell Mitchell and Wayne Bennett in the sheds after the match.
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'Nothing to do with you': Bennett coy on emotional Mitchell, face rake

The Souths star was consoled on the side of Bankwest Stadium - and by Bennett in the change room - after a contentious clash with Wayde Egan.

  • by Adam Pengilly
Craig Bellamy accepts the Dally M coach of the year award last October.

A new account was opened. It tried to win $68,000 on a single bet

Police are now looking into a second suspicious Dally M betting market after accounts were used with the express purpose of winning money on a novelty option.

  • by Adam Pengilly

Sydney

Two Davids got COVID-19. One barely noticed, the other barely survived

Two Davids got COVID-19. One barely noticed, the other barely survived

Two Davids, both in their mid-fifties and living within walking distance from each other, developed a cough one week in March. That's where the similarities in their experiences end.

  • by Kate Aubusson
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Crime

Man, 20, charged with murder after woman, 18, found dead in home

Police have cordoned off the street where a woman died overnight.

The man, believed to be known to the woman, is due to appear in court on Sunday charged with murder. 

  • by Lisa Visentin

Three charged after five-month probe ends in seizure of 14 weapons

Two of the men in police custody.

Three men were charged after an investigation into the alleged possession of illegal military-style guns by a group with suspected extremist ideology.

  • by Luke Costin
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Courts

'In a cafe somewhere', the truth between two white-collar criminals will be found

'In a cafe somewhere', the truth between two white-collar criminals will be found

The 69-year-old says he told disgraced businessman Rodney Adler he was an undischarged bankrupt, before Mr Adler agreed to loan him $25,000.

  • by Lucy Cormack

Ruby Princess couple's self-isolation order came after wife's death

Graeme and Karla Lake.

Graeme Lake told the NSW Special Commission of Inquiry into the Ruby Princess on Friday that he, his wife Karla and two other couples they travelled with had all contracted the virus.

  • by Ashlea Witoslawski

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Homo erectus cranium.

Indiana Bones, the archaeology students and the fossil 'jigsaw puzzle' that wowed the world

After painstakingly gluing together more than 100 fossil fragments, Angeline Leece and Jesse Martin stood back and gazed in awe. What they saw would rewrite humanity's family tree.

  • by Jane Cadzow
Future shock: the way we were v the way we are becoming.  

The shocking new home truths about the way we were

Shaking hands, open-plan offices, crowded gigs: the past – on the surface, at least – is a foreign country.

  • by Amelia Lester

Politics

Gunai Kurnai woman Lidia Thorpe.
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Greens

'Exactly what politics in Australia needs': Lidia Thorpe to be next Greens senator for Victoria

Members pre-selected Ms Thorpe with what the party says was a historic 65 per cent voter turnout.

  • by Timna Jacks

Business

'Our industry is one of the least-trusted': The tough task of fixing an image problem

'Our industry is one of the least-trusted': The tough task of fixing an image problem

"I hate to tell you," Rio Tinto chief Jean-Sebastien Jacques once said. "Our industry is one of the least-trusted on the planet."

  • by Nick Toscano and Charlotte Grieve

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Interest from Chinese investors has declined and may not rebound

Interest from Chinese investors has declined and may not rebound

Low levels of Chinese investment will mean fewer apartment developments and may also put downward pressure on property prices.

  • by Trent Wiltshire and Henry Yu
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Life & Culture

Peter Foster has spent time behind bars in Australia, Britain, the United States and Vanuatu.

'My reputation is putrid', says conman Peter Foster, as secret recordings set to air

The career criminal insists he is "a changed man" and is unmoved by the prospect of a new podcast featuring explosive secret recordings made by a former maid.

  • by Andrew Hornery

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Kevin Roberts was removed as Cricket Australia chief executive on Tuesday.

Anatomy of a fall: Inside the demise of Cricket Australia chief Kevin Roberts

The CEO was left blindsided on Monday when he learnt the sport's board was moving against him, but it had been in the works for many weeks.

  • by Chris Barrett
NRL players are about to experience most of the freedoms enjoyed by the rest of society.
Updated
NRL 2020

NRL to burst bubble and free players from their homes this weekend

Rugby league players could be free to leave their homes for the first time since the COVID-19 lockdown on Saturday as restrictions on their movements ease.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
This powerful image from the 1968 Games is etched in Olympics folklore.
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Olympics

'Every man is born equal': Peter Norman's amazing legacy lives on

The great Peter Norman is sadly long gone but his noble deeds in support of civil rights at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico will never be forgotten.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Australia's women may have to wait even longer for their attempt to add the one-day crown to their T20 World Cup glory.

Date dilemma for men's T20 and women's one-day World Cups

The ICC is preparing to make some big decisions which could result in the postponement of February's Women's World Cup in New Zealand.

  • by Rob Forsaith
The A-League hopes to resume in mid-July.

A-League set for winter switch after securing new Fox Sports deal

The arrangement is believed to be worth about $32 million to FFA, which is a reduction on the old contract but in line with renegotiated deals in other sports.

  • by Vince Rugari and Zoe Samios
Craig Bellamy accepts the Dally M coach of the year award last October.

A new account was opened. It tried to win $68k on single Dally M bet

Police are now looking into a second suspicious Dally M betting market after accounts were used with the express purpose of winning money on a novelty option.

  • by Adam Pengilly
Latrell Mitchell and Wayne Bennett in the sheds after the match.
Rabbitohs 40 Warriors 12
Match report

'Nothing to do with you': Bennett coy on emotional Mitchell, face rake

The Souths star was consoled on the side of Bankwest Stadium - and by Bennett in the change room - after a contentious clash with Wayde Egan.

  • by Adam Pengilly

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