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Vaccines for over-50s to be brought forward as national cabinet reconfigures rollout

People over the age of 50 could be vaccinated sooner as National Cabinet discusses a reset of the vaccine program.

The vaccine rollout is the focus of Monday’s meeting of state and national leaders, the first of new bi-weekly summits aimed at getting the COVID-19 vaccination effort back on track.

Family caught virus from guests in Sydney hotel quarantine

A family who tested positive for COVID-19 inside a quarantine hotel have been reclassified as locally acquired cases.

COVID survivors may require just one shot of a two-dose vaccine

Giving previously infected people just one vaccine shot could free up more than 110 million doses worldwide.

Byron Bay locals wants Netflix show Byron Baes to be shut down.

‘They’ve got a big fight on their hands’: US giant Netflix gets dose of Byron reality

It was supposed to be a landmark moment for Netflix. But the announcement of the company’s first local reality series, Byron Baes, has upset the local community.

Albanese’s election strategy: Don’t interrupt your enemy while he’s stuffing up

Composite: Anthony Albanese, Scott Morrison

As Scott Morrison tries to get the vaccine rollout back on track, the Labor leader is deliberately flying under the radar.

Bitcoin becomes another factor in China-US contest

Bitcoin’s value is going through the roof. But investors and analysts are divided over how cryptocurrencies will play out in global politics.

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Sewers, gutters and an airport road: Sydney’s strangest heritage listings

The list of heritage items in NSW includes public toilets, park benches, bus shelters and sewers.

She sat alone at the funeral, but there is support behind the scenes

The Queen sits alone in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, during her husband’s funeral ceremony.

The image of the Queen isolated on the church pew broke hearts around the world, but she can seek comfort within her royal bubble.

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Duke offers a clue on how to bridge the great climate divide

Prince Philip was a conservationist, but hollow activism repelled him.

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MAFS season finale reaches madcap zenith

Jake reacts to Sunday’s video reveal.

At some point you just have to raise your hands and offer a silent salute.

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MAFS charity hunk Jake Edwards tardy with his paperwork

MAFS contestant Jake Edwards.

The charities commission is not happy with the Married At First Sight star.

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Beating the ‘Sunday blues’ with a life hack learned from the pandemic

Since being forced to work from home, I’ve found myself soaking in an unfamiliar sense of tranquillity on Sundays. And it seems I’m not the only one to discover this mind trick.

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Sophie Aubrey

Deputy Lifestyle Editor

Bulldog sent off for first time in 14 years as Cowboys break win drought

The consistency of the NRL’s send-off and sin bin rules has come into question after Jack Hetherington became the first Bulldog player in 14 years to be sent off for a coathanger on Valentine Holmes. 

Hetherington was sent off in the 56th minute of the Cowboys’ 30-18 win, as the club claimed their first back-to-back win in over a year.

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Tuivasa-Sheck wins battle of fullbacks as Warriors end Dragons’ streak

The battle of the No.1s finished with a clear winner as the rugby union-bound superstar helped end St George Illawarra’s four-game winning run at Kogarah.

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Herald turns 190

Laura Chung

There is no other job I would rather do

In Year 11, I enrolled in a journalism class just to fill out my timetable. I expected the class to be boring and pointless but by the end of the term, I had discovered my passion.

The Sydney Morning Herald has delivered constant coverage of the global pandemic across all platforms.
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Sworn to no master, of no sect am I (v2.0)

190 years after it was first published, we revisit the principles that have made the Sydney Morning Herald Australia’s longest-running newspaper.

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The official opening day of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was on 19 March, 1932.

How Sydney rose from colony to thriving city

As well as the first railway and first tram, the Herald has covered such significant moments as the opening of the Harbour Bridge, Opera House and Warragamba Dam.

Digital nomads take to the water as #boatlife trend booms

Digital nomads take to the water as #boatlife trend booms

First, the #vanlife trend made caravanning cool for a new generation. Now, #boatlife is taking it to the water.

Catholic schools split over Mark Latham’s anti-trans education bill

One Nation NSW leader Mark Latham.

The main state body, Catholic Schools NSW, has backed Mark Latham’s proposal but the Parramatta diocese is dead against.

Teen charged after ride-share driver knocked unconscious, passengers questioned

A child is in a critical condition after being hit by a car.

An Ola ride-share driver is in hospital after being knocked unconscious during an alleged confrontation with a passenger in north-west Sydney early on Sunday morning.

‘Potholes you could lose a dog down’: The worst roads in Sydney revealed

Potholes are one of the major causes of tyre and wheel damage and “this matter becomes demonstrably worse after heavy rain”, an NRMA spokesman said.

The Inner West Council fixes about 9000 potholes a year, but road users say roads in Waverley and Burwood councils are the worst in Sydney.

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Tech giant Airbnb is battling gig economy startup Airtasker in a trademark stoush in Europe that could impact Airtasker’s ambitions for expansion in the region. 

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'Unplug and unwind': Return to nature at this eco retreat

Guests are encouraged to try mindful “forest bathing” – a therapy that connects the senses with fresh air and the soundtrack of the bush.

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The consistency of the NRL’s send-off and sin bin rules has come into question after Jack Hetherington became the first Bulldog player in 14 years to be sent off for a coathanger on Valentine Holmes. 

Bulldog sent off for first time in 14 years as Cowboys break back-to-back win drought

Hetherington was sent off in the 56th minute of the Cowboys 30-18 win, as the club claimed their first back-to-back win in over a year in Townsville. 

Harry Grant scored a try only two minutes after clashing heads with James Tedesco.

NRL considers stricter rules for taking players off for head knocks

After a weekend of controversy over the on-field handling of head knocks, the league’s medical advisory panel will consider tougher protocols on game day.

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck breaks into open field.
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NRL 2021

Tuivasa-Sheck wins battle of fullbacks as Warriors end Dragons’ streak

The battle of the No.1s finished with a clear winner as the rugby union-bound superstar helped end St George Illawarra’s four-game winning run at Kogarah.

Alexander Baumjohann guides the ball over the Adelaide defence at Leichhardt Oval.
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Baumjohann-inspired Sydney FC sucker-punched by late Adelaide rally

A late comeback from Adelaide United denied Sydney FC three points, overshadowing a stunning display from Alex Baumjohann in a 2-2 draw at Leichhardt Oval.

Mitchell was handed three charges on Sunday by the NRL match review committee following the Rabbitohs’ 18-14 win against the Tigers on Saturday night.

Latrell Mitchell fined for kicking out at rival, faces three-week ban for high shot

Mitchell was handed three charges on Sunday by the NRL match review committee following the Rabbitohs’ 18-14 win against the Tigers on Saturday night.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17: Cody Simpson leaves the pool after swimming the Mens 50m Butterfly during the 2021 Australian Swimming Championships at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre on April 17, 2021 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Cody Simpson, followed by millions, has been starstruck at the Australian swimming championships

Music star-turned-elite swimmer Cody Simpson is used to the spotlight. But says it’s ‘surreal’ to be competing alongside Australia’s aquatic superstars on the Gold Coast.

John Morris, Dino Mezzatesta and Steve Mace.
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Morris axing shines light on Sharks’ culture

The united front presented by Sharks chief Dino Mezzatesta and chairman Steve Mace as they pushed John Morris out the door is relatively new. The pair were in conflict not that long ago.

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