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'Bigger than the Wolf of Wall Street': How a shady network of brokers ran riot in Australia

Some of the operators in this industry have not just bet against their customers and won; they have rorted them out of cash on an industrial scale.

  • by Sarah Danckert

Doctor saw bruise, abrasion on Jack De Belin assault complainant, court told

Jack De Belin arrives at Wollongong District Court on Friday.

Dr Ann Ellacott told the District Court she examined the 19-year-old woman on the day she was allegedly sexually assaulted.

  • by Georgina Mitchell

All states except WA to re-open borders by Christmas; UQ vaccine 'ahead of schedule'

All states except WA to re-open borders by Christmas; UQ vaccine 'ahead of schedule'

Australia's home-grown COVID-19 vaccine is proving to be safe and effective in elderly people and will progress to stage three trials, federal Health Minister Greg Hunt has announced.

  • by Roy Ward

Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings quits

Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings quits

Cummings masterminded the successful referendum campaign that catapulted Johnson into the front rank of British politics. 

  • by Alex Morales

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'A very, very dangerous period': Trump's reluctance has Americans lost in transition

'A very, very dangerous period': Trump's reluctance has Americans lost in transition

Donald Trump appears to have little realistic prospect of changing the election outcome but he will not acknowledge the reality of defeat.

  • by Matthew Knott
Large hail possible as storms approach Sydney ahead of hot weekend

Large hail possible as storms approach Sydney ahead of hot weekend

The weekend is forecast to be warm and sunny, but it's Monday when the real heat arrives.

  • by Josh Dye
Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon.

The Queen's Gambit, Addicted Australia look at life through a glass, darkly

Addiction is the drug in Netflix's riveting chess drama and SBS's gritty observational-documentary series.

  • by Karl Quinn
James Roberts meets with Tigers officials at a Concord cafe.
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The secret meeting that could deliver James Roberts to Wests Tigers

Having learned that they would miss out on the signature of Addo-Carr, the Tigers immediately turned their attention to another speedster.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
One day after the PM tried to bury the past, it came back with a force 

One day after the PM tried to bury the past, it came back with a force 

Rachael Miller's lodging of two formal complaints means the behaviour of two ministers is now Scott Morrison's problem. 

  • by David Crowe
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US ELECTION 2020

Republican senator: 'I will step in' if Biden doesn't start receiving intel briefings

Republican senator: 'I will step in' if Biden doesn't start receiving intel briefings

Incoming presidents typically have access to intelligence during the transition, so they can be prepared to deal with any national security threats on day one.

  • by Deirdre Shesgreen and Matthew Brown
Republicans are happy to embrace US President Donald Trump's doubts about the election.

Biden moves forward as top Democrats blast Republican post-election 'shenanigans'

"The Republicans should stop their shenanigans about an election that President Trump has already lost," Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said.

  • by Susan Cornwell, Doina Chiacu and Simon Lewis

Sydney

Former NSW premier Mike Baird has been appointed chair of the Australian Business Growth Fund.

Baird appointed chair of $540m federal growth fund

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said the former premier would provide a wealth of experience given his past experience in government and the commercial banking sector.

  • by Tom Rabe

The Sydney suburbs hit hardest by cuts to JobKeeper and JobSeeker

Doug Opai and the Sydney suburbs hardest hit by cuts to JobKeeper and JobSeeker.

People from all walks of life in Sydney have been affected by reduced income support.

  • by Matt Wade and Pallavi Singhal

Man charged with attempted murder after upper north shore shooting

Police on Highlands Avenue in Wahroonga where a crime scene has been established following the shooting.

Police found two men, believed to be a father and son-in-law, and two guns in the front yard of a Wahroonga property.

  • by Laura Chung

'The last 12 months have tested Australia's healthcare system like no other time'

composite image of bushfire and coronavirus tests. 

Australia’s GPs warn the mental and physical health consequences of 2020 will be severe and demand radical reforms.

  • by Kate Aubusson

Lawyer for children killed by father failed to tell court of his violent past, inquest told

The slain children: Jack, 15, and Jennifer Edwards, 13.

Debbie Morton failed to mention the father's history of domestic violence, the inquest heard.

  • by Jacqueline Maley

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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk have been at odds over the reopening of their states' border.

'NSW can't control it': States clash on border closure ahead of national cabinet

Berejiklian will come face to face with Palaszczuk over Zoom in their first formal meeting since the Queensland Premier's re-election.

  • by Lucy Cormack and Matt Dennien
People are being treated inside their cars as they line up outside the emergency ward of a hospital in Naples.

Video of dead man in hospital bathroom highlights COVID crisis in Italy's south

The unidentified man was a suspected coronavirus sufferer who had been waiting for a test.

  • by Ciro De Luca, Crispian Balmer and Angelo Amante

Politics

Labor's environment spokesman Mark Butler says he's prepared to leave the role if leader Anthony Albanese thinks it will help the party.

Mark Butler ready to leave Labor climate role if it will help

Mark Butler is prepared to leave his Labor climate role if leader Anthony Albanese thinks it will help the party re-engage blue collar workers.

  • by Angus Livingston

Business

China could soon target imports of Australian wheat, after already turning its attention to barley, wine, cotton and beef, have rattled the market.

Australia's own trade tricks leave it exposed to China

Australia's prolific use of anti-dumping measures might have left it vulnerable to China's highly damaging trade strikes.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw

World

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson' senior aid, Dominic Cummings, leaves his house in London.

Boris Johnson's advisers face 'lad culture' claim

Concerns prompted Carrie Symonds, Boris Johnson's fiancée, to lead a revolt against the PM's plan to promote Cain to chief of staff at Number 10.

  • by Robert Mendick and Danielle Sheridan
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Waste not, want not: The Facebook page for buying nothing

Instead of parting ways with money, people are decluttering and gifting unwanted items to like-minded people in their local neighbourhoods.

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The Block: Unusual layout revealed for next year's season

The Block: Unusual layout revealed for next year's season

Producers behind the show have swooped on five houses in a suburban cul-de-sac for 2021, but will the layout affect one team's chances?

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Life & Culture

Hunting For George founder Lucy Glade-Wright and her husband Jonno created a gallery wall to fill the void of the ocean.

They needed an ocean fix. So they created their own 'escape' room

Craving the salt water, Lucy Glade-Wright and her husband Jonno transformed a spare room to remind them of the places they longed to visit in lockdown.

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James Roberts meets with Tigers officials at a Concord cafe.
Exclusive
NRL 2020

The secret meeting that could deliver James Roberts to Wests Tigers

Having learned that they would miss out on the signature of Josh Addo-Carr for 2021, the Tigers immediately turned their attention to another NRL speedster.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Red Bled redemption: The Wallabies celebrate in Brisbane.

Fantasy league: Rugby must be careful not to become NRL's poor cousin

As Larry David says, a good compromise is where both parties walk away equally unhappy. If both sides feel like winners, one of them is kidding themselves.

  • by Malcolm Knox
Adam Scott.

Scott on fire before rain halts round, Woods and Casey set Masters pace

Englishman Paul Casey and five-time champion Tiger Woods stole the headlines on a rain-affected opening day at Augusta with 2013 champion Adam Scott lurking.

Rugby administrators have signed off on a six-week trans-Tasman competition.

One-city 'Super Round' confirmed as part of trans-Tasman competition

The six-week tournament will run from May 14 until June 19 next year and include a 'Super Round' with all 10 teams coming together in a single location.

  • by Tom Decent
Will Steve Smith lead Australia again?

Paine holds key to whether Smith captains Australia again

Tim Paine's success as captain has enabled Cricket Australia to put off discussing one of the thorniest issues in the game: whether Steve Smith should ever return to the top office.

  • by Andrew Wu
Damien Cook has been cleared to travel to Brisbane for the series decider after a hospital visit.

'I thought he would need surgery': Doctor lifts lid on Cook's Origin heroics

The NSW hooker played in the thumping game two win after breaking the NRL's strict biosecurity protocols, but it won't stop him going to Brisbane.

  • by Adam Pengilly
Shanice Parker will debut for her first women's State of Origin on Friday - twenty years after mum Danielle debuted for the Jillaroos in the Rugby League World Cup.

Twenty years after mum's debut for Jillaroos, Parker hits Origin stage

Heading into the Sunshine Coast clash, NSW's Shanice Parker reflects on the legacy her mum left behind to make the women's game what it is today. 

  • by Sarah Keoghan

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