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Investigation
Secrets of War
Threats, buried evidence: How Ben Roberts-Smith tried to cover up his alleged crimes
Australia’s most decorated living soldier tried to hide shameful images and apparent evidence of war crimes. Now they have been unearthed.
Secret Ben Roberts-Smith audio revealed
Facing war crimes allegations, the decorated soldier is caught on tape being furious at his enemies, adamant he’ll win, and grateful to media mogul Kerry Stokes for his financial support.
PM concedes all Australians may not get vaccine by end of the year
The Prime Minister said his government has “not set, nor has any plans to set any new targets for completing first doses” despite doubling its order of Pfizer’s vaccine.
Second case in NZ linked to outbreak at quarantine facility
New Zealand has reported a second positive case of COVID-19 following the infection of a worker at a managed isolation facility that was announced on Thursday.
Historical case linked to Byron Bay nurse hens party identified
Queensland Health is investigating the positive case, but said there was no risk to the community as the person had been isolating since the party in late March.
There was more to Prince Philip than met the eye
We were thrown into delicious social panic. My mother and sister bought new dresses and hats. The big day came and, groomed to within an inch of our lives, we had this wonderful 20 minutes of family time with him.
Duke’s death generates more than 2000 Australian news items
Coverage of Prince Philip’s death dominated the media over the weekend in Australia. In the UK, it sparked a backlash.
Editorial
Prince Philip
Prince Philip’s passing could be another step towards a republic
The duke’s passing reminds us that for all of the Queen’s longevity her time as head of the family and the Commonwealth is coming to an end.
The Herald's View
Editorial
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Public transport
How a microscopic particle could improve your Sydney commute
The most powerful computer in the Southern Hemisphere will be used to help the NSW government solve Sydney’s public transport problems.
Are the Dragons back? Dufty inspires Red V to upset win over Eels
Widely written off before a ball was kicked this season, St George Illawarra became the first team to beat the Eels this season in an upset.
Chammas on Monday
NRL 2021
Roosters set to hand off-contract whiz-kid long-term deal
The Roosters were keen to extend the contract of Sam Walker before a ball had even been kicked this year. They were told to wait until after round six.
Building roofs come off as Cyclone Seroja batters the WA coast
The full extent of the damage won’t be known until daybreak, with residents along the coast taking shelter overnight. Early reports suggested significant damage in the tourist town of Kalbarri, 600km north of Perth.
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LoadingAre the Murdochs preparing to unleash Fox News on Australia?
Fox News could be made available to the wider Australian population in a matter of months via a new streaming service.
Why an intense female friendship was my first true love
I fell in love with my new best friend, Michelle, at 14. It was all-consuming. We would give each other cards and poems and go on “dates”.
Why Rob Mills and his partner have monthly relationship ‘check ins’
Plus the musical theatre star discusses his upbringing, career and other women who have influenced him.
NRL 2021
Tigers 30 Cowboys 38
‘It hurt’: Maguire to wield axe after Tigers booed in Tommy tribute
‘I want to help’: No backing down for Addo-Carr about Dogs switch
Shortly after his current club took his future one to the cleaners, Josh Addo-Carr has opened up on his motivation for joining the Bulldogs.
When Walker first addressed Roosters, there were giggles. Not any more
Watching a baby-faced 18-year-old tell a room full of Origin and Test players how they were going to play against the Warriors was awkward at first.
Sydney
NSW Police commissioner says the force failed Edwards children
Mick Fuller says the force must take responsibility for the shooting deaths of Jack and Jennifer Edwards at the hands of their violent father, John.
‘Compassion and warmth’: Sydney honours the life of Prince Philip
St Andrew’s Cathedral was at capacity on Sunday as the congregation paid tribute to the life of Prince Philip who died on Friday and prayed for a more united world.
‘It will probably get worse’: Gendered abuse, harassment rife in local councils
Female councillors say the toxic culture in federal and state politics is replicated in local government.
Sydney’s renovation road, where knockdown rebuilds are a dime a dozen
There’s one thing money can’t buy on Vaucluse Road: a moment’s peace from the clangs of construction.
AFP considers referring former Labor staffer to prosecutors
High Court hears federal police are considering referring John Zhang to prosecutors over seizure of $60,000 in bundles of cash.
Politics
Exclusive
University
Ex-Turnbull security adviser auditing universities’ foreign interference risks
The universities of Sydney, New South Wales, Monash and Queensland have engaged former journalist and policy adviser John Garnaut to detect foreign interference risks.
Business
MYOB set to move into invoice financing in wake of Greensill collapse
The accounting giant is pushing into invoice financing, undeterred by the bad invoice-business headlines from the collapse of Greensill Capital.
Opinion
Money Makeover
Why shopping your mortgage is so daunting, but so important
Jessica Irvine
Senior economics writer
Opinion
Credit cards
Why credit cards are not all bad … if you use them right
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Money contributor
World
Meghan to stay in US, Prince Charles honours ‘my dear papa’
There had earlier been speculation that the Duchess of Sussex might avoid Britain so as to not overshadow a sombre national occasion.
Opinion
MPs a protected species floating high above a rising tide of accountability
Jacqueline Maley
Columnist and senior journalist
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Property bydomain
How this under-the-radar town is transforming to trendy
The tables have turned for Glenbrook, as the town reinvents itself as a fashionable enclave offering the best bits of mountain life, close to the city.
Clock ticking for first-home buyers turning to incentives
First-home buyers have been warned to get a move on if they want to take advantage of expiring housing incentives announced amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Life & Culture
Inside story: How Bryan Brown and the Nationals saved Australian film
In an unlikely buddy pairing, screen legend Brown and Nationals deputy David Littleproud were part of a posse to prevent the industry from imminent collapse.
Sport
Are the Dragons back? Dufty inspires Red V to upset win over Eels
Widely written off before a ball was kicked this season, St George Illawarra became the first team to beat the Eels this season in a huge upset.
Tigers 30 Cowboys 38
NRL 2021
‘It hurt’: Maguire to wield axe after Tigers booed in Tommy tribute
A furious Michael Maguire has expressed his “hurt” at his side being booed by Wests Tigers supporters at half-time.
Chammas on Monday
NRL 2021
Roosters set to hand off-contract whiz-kid Sam Walker long-term deal
The Roosters were keen to extend the contract of Sam Walker before a ball had even been kicked this year. They were told to wait until after round six.
Craig Fitzgibbon agrees to coach Cronulla in 2022
Craig Fitzgibbon told Roosters staff over the weekend that he intends to leave the club at season’s end.
Bunker to have greater say in 18th man calls as V’landys urges more send-offs
The ARLC boss wants a stern reminder sent to match officials to use the sin bin and send off for foul play, which could trigger the 18th man being used.
Mumford and sons: Former Swan open to leading young Giants into derby battle
Shane Mumford jokes he is “getting a bit too old for this” but his performance against Collingwood suggests he could be vital in Saturday’s clash with the unbeaten Swans.
‘I want to help their young fellas’: No backing down for Addo-Carr about Dogs switch
Shortly after his current club took his future one to the cleaners, Josh Addo-Carr has opened up on his motivation for joining the Bulldogs.
Have Your Say
Why the NRL is so lopsided and what needs to be done to fix it
One of the NRL’s greatest selling points has been that, on any given day, every team is considered a chance of winning. And then the 2021 season kicked off.