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Sydney's hidden first wave: real infection rate likely more than three times higher

Commuters will face an off-peak fair increase on Monday.

More than 5000 people with COVID-19 went undetected during the first wave of cases in Sydney, a new study has revealed

  • by Kate Aubusson

'Very humiliating': Alan Tudge's staffer says he was a bully who left her in tears

Alan Tudge and Rachelle Miller arrive in 2017, the year the couple had an affair.

A former adviser to Population Minister Alan Tudge has lodged a formal complaint that alleges he engaged in workplace bullying and intimidation that left her "anxious and afraid".

  • by David Crowe

'We'll be in the dog house for years': Ex-spy boss says MPs inflaming China relations

Former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson says the China relationship shouldn't play into domestic politics.

Former spy chief Dennis Richardson has warned bitter domestic politics is inflaming the nation's deteriorating relationship with Beijing.

  • by Rob Harris and Anthony Galloway

Queensland may welcome Victorians before Sydneysiders

A member of a COVID-19 testing team prepares to administer a test at a site in Lawrence, New York.

Queensland's Chief Health Officer says quarantine requirements could be dropped for Victorians in December, outraging the NSW Premier.

  • by Marissa Calligeros

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President-elect Joe Biden said Trump's refusal to acknowledge him would not help the President's legacy.

'Nothing' will stop us: Biden calls Trump's refusal to concede an 'embarrassment'

President-elect Joe Biden says nothing is going to stop his administration moving forward.

  • by Matthew Knott
The Monument complex in Surry Hills.

Porn stars in Monumental tussle on Oxford Street

What happens when adult film stars work from home? An Oxford Street strata body is learning the hard way.

  • by Samantha Hutchinson and Stephen Brook
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'We welcome the competition': NRL unfazed after oldest rival becomes new stablemate

Rugby league and rugby union have been rivals for over a century in Australia ... but suddenly they've become stablemates.

  • by Chris Barrett
Sydney Opera House with poppies for Remembrance Day in 2016.

Answering the recall: Australia's evolving culture of remembrance

Despite many nation-defending battles closer to home, the history of Australia's military commemoration still tilts towards the horrors of World War I in Europe.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Donald Trump and Boris Johnson, pictured last year at a NATO conference.

Trump's name spotted in Johnson's congratulations to Biden

Keen-eyed political observers noticed an unusual feature in a tweet from British PM Boris Johnson.

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US ELECTION 2020

Donald Trump doesn't want to vacate the White House for Joe Biden.

How Trump’s refusal to concede affects Biden’s transition

  • by Michael S. Schmidt, Julian E. Barnes and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
In an interview with the Military Times, mark Esper warned that if he was replaced by 'yes men': "God help us all".

Trump's new military hire raises fears of last-minute military plans overseas

Trump's decision to fire his Defence Secretary suggests he may be planning military moves overseas - and he's looking for yes men.

  • by David S. Cloud
U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he arrives during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

US braces for turbulent handover as Trump fires defence secretary

Mark Esper's firing comes as a key federal government agency refused to sign the paperwork permitting Joe Biden’s transition team to formally begin their work.

  • by Matthew Knott

Sydney

De Belin says alleged victim was joking about his fame, jury hears

De Belin says alleged victim was joking about his fame, jury hears

The NRL star told a friend the woman he is accused of raping was joking about his fame.

  • by Angus Thompson

Premier's office to face second probe over shredded documents

Premier's office to face second probe over shredded documents

The State Archives and Records Authority says it will assess the destruction of documents.

  • by Alexandra Smith and Tom Rabe

Tutors could become a fixture of NSW schools to close education gap

Schools will have access to an average of 1700 hours of tutor time under a plan to help students catch up after COVID-19

The $337 million scheme will equate to an average of $130,000 and 1700 tutoring hours per school.

  • by Jordan Baker

Police return to the crime scene of underworld figure shooting

Mejid Hamzy has been killed in what police say was a targeted and planned shooting.

Officers have renewed their appeal to the public for any information in relation to the shooting. 

  • by Sarah Keoghan

'Perverse signals': NSW clean power push clouds grid planning, prices

A new plan to transform NSW's energy market has been met with mixed reactions from industry.

Experts warn the NSW government's plan to underwrite the cost of new renewable energy projects could erode national efforts to improve the electrical grid and leave consumers bearing the risk of project price blowouts.

  • by Mike Foley and Nick Toscano

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State of Origin

Cody Walker returns to the No. 6 jersey.
Analysis

Only fools rush in to write off Maroons

The Eighth Immortal was left red faced after game one in Adelaide but still believes NSW can win Origin II — if halfback Nathan Cleary rediscovers his touch.

  • by Andrew Johns
James Tedesco will try to dig deep again on Wednesday night.

Cooked Chooks: Brad Fittler's big challenge is lifting weary Roosters stars

The Sydney Roosters have played a huge role in NSW's recent success, but has their long and tough pursuit of a third NRL title now been felt by the Blues?

  • by Christian Nicolussi

Politics

Infrastructure Department secretary Simon Atkinson told Senate estimates he made a mistake in his timelines during a previous hearing.

Bureaucrat allegedly hid Western Sydney Airport land deal price from bosses

The public servant stood aside over a $33 million land purchase in Western Sydney is being investigated for hiding details including the price from superiors.

  • by Katina Curtis

Business

Reserve Bank director Carol Schwartz said investors have lead the change in corporate Australia.

'It still happens': Sexism, inappropriate conduct rife in corporate Australia despite progress

Senior female board directors say there are still serious problems of abuse of power and sexual misconduct in companies but shareholders are driving change.

  • by Cara Waters

World

Then-cardinal Theodore McCarrick, pictured in 2011.

Report into disgraced ex-cardinal shows failings by popes, top clerics

The Vatican report says disgraced ex-US cardinal Theodore McCarrick was allowed to rise through the Catholic ranks despite repeated allegations of sexual misconduct.

  • by Philip Pullella
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Cody Walker returns to the No. 6 jersey.

Only fools rush in to write off Maroons

The Eighth Immortal was left red faced after game one in Adelaide but still believes NSW can win Origin II — if halfback Nathan Cleary rediscovers his touch.

  • by Andrew Johns
Rugby Australia is exploring the idea of a State of Union competition, similar to State of Origin in league.

'We welcome the competition': NRL unfazed after oldest rival becomes new stablemate

Rugby league and rugby union have been rivals for over a century in Australia ... but suddenly they've become stablemates.

  • by Chris Barrett
Former Blues half Mitchell Pearce says fans should back under fire NSW half Nathan Cleary. Coach Brad Fittler is showing faith in him.

'How about backing the guy?' Pearce leaps to Cleary's defence

For years, Mitchell Pearce was the definitive punching bag for NSW supporters. Now, Nathan Cleary is starting to cop similar blows as the Blues fight for survival in game two.

  • by Andrew Webster
State of Origin is set to shift back to its customary spot in the league calendar.

'More than likely': Origin set to move back to mid-season timeslot

On Thursday morning, all eyes will be on the TV ratings for Origin II. Unless there is a huge uplift in viewership, this will be the last year-ending series.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
As usual Virat Kohli shapes a hugely influential figure for India this summer.

Kohli's early exit sets scene for 'fiery' first Test

The man who presided over Australia's last success over India, Darren Lehmann is expecting a turbo-charged first Test that will take on extra importance given Virat Kohli's personal situation.

  • by Andrew Wu
Queenslanders have applauded Brad Fittler for trying to be like Mal Meninga.

'I see a lot of Mal in Freddy': Maroons pay Fittler ultimate compliment

Queenslanders are likening Brad Fittler to Mal Meninga for the way he has ignored the critics and stuck solid with Nathan Cleary and a core group of Blues.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
Australian basketball star Liz Cambage.

'I swore I wouldn't be back': Cambage's surprise return a chance to talk Olympics, race and fertility

On the eve of a new WNBL season, Liz Cambage reflects on keeping her Tokyo dream alive, why political statements matter and, on a personal front, how she is considering freezing her eggs to preserve her fertility.

  • by Roy Ward

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