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PM says social media being used by ‘evil one’, gives rare insight into his faith
Scott Morrison also called out identity politics for being “corrosive” to society as he told Christian leaders they are what the country needs right now during a church conference.
Australia Post spent $7000 on watches and pens before Holgate
A snap review of corporate expenses under former boss Ahmed Fahour found watches and luxury pens were purchased during his tenure.
Peter Dutton sues refugee advocate over ‘rape apologist’ tweet
Greens Senator Larissa Waters issued an apology over a similar claim but the Defence Minister has now filed defamation proceedings against a refugee advocate.
Berejiklian challenges other states to take more international arrivals
Victoria is lagging far behind the others in bringing Australians home from overseas, new figures show, as the Premier rejected the call for states to be given the power to restrict who enters hotel quarantine.
At a deeply political and surprising Oscars, Nomadland triumphs
The poetic road movie won three of the top four awards at a historic ceremony.
Supreme Court ruling curbs hopes for NSW public sector pay rises
The Supreme Court knocked back a union attempt to get the NSW industrial commission to revisit a pay rise ruling for public servants.
Plan to revive international education focuses on student satisfaction
The federal government has proposed the introduction of student satisfaction as an indicator for measuring the success of its international education strategy.
Tens of thousands to receive medal for bushfire service
As many as 130,000 people across four states and the ACT will receive a National Emergency Medal for their service during the extreme season.
Millions skipping second doses of vaccines in the US
Even as the country wrestles with the problem of millions of people who are wary about getting vaccinated at all, authorities are confronting an emerging challenge of ensuring that those who do get inoculated are doing so fully.
Thailand starts stricter shutdown as PM fined for not wearing face mask
The government has ordered parks, gyms, cinemas and day-care centres in its capital, the epicentre of the latest wave of infections, to shut from April 26 until May 9.
Tigers players hold bonding session as Farah returns to the fold
Wests Tigers players have held an impromptu team bonding session in the hope of resurrecting their season.
Konrads overcame polio and panic to become Olympic legend
The swimming world is mourning the loss of John Konrads, an immigrant success story who overcame polio and nerves to smash world records and win Olympic gold.
Perfect 10: Record-breaking run validates Barty’s No.1 status
The Australian has achieved a winning streak Naomi Osaka, Maria Sharapova and several other tennis stars could never manage.
Sydney
Witness had flashback that came to him in a dream, court told
A witness has told a court the alleged victim approached him in a pub and said of Jack de Belin, “He’s so hot, I wanna get with him.”
Man charged after fight breaks out following soccer game in Sydney’s south
Video footage of the incident shows a large group of people yelling at one another in a car park while flares are being thrown around.
Why Sydney’s suburban high streets are waking up after years of drift
Suburbs are undergoing a renaissance as people who work from home are wanting the cafe and dining culture that they once had in the city centre.
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Corruption
Mystery over 43 corruption allegations made by Sydney Water employees
Dozens of whistleblower complaints have sparked concerns “something serious is brewing” at Australia’s largest water utility.
CBD
City life
Netflix launches charm offensive for Byron Baes
After plunging a substantial investment into influencer docuseries Byron Baes, Netflix is showing no signs of backing away.
Politics
Federal government agrees to fund half of Brisbane’s 2032 Olympic Games costs
Taxation, security and visa arrangement guarantees from the federal government will be provided by Tuesday’s deadline.
Business
Opinion
Executive shake-up
Promoted, demoted, accused of sexual harassment: Pahari leaves with $70m
AMP has redefined bad optics. It may need to pay up to $70 million to executive rainmaker Boe Pahari, who was accused of sexual harassment.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
World
Thailand starts stricter shutdown as PM fined for not wearing face mask
The government has ordered parks, gyms, cinemas and day-care centres in its capital, the epicentre of the latest wave of infections, to shut until May 9.
Opinion
Ghost from the past: Rudd is making a big mistake reviving an old tax debate
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Women’s safety cannot be entrusted to police
Marie Segrave and Kate Fitz-Gibbon
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Can't get to the Amalfi right now? Try this local version instead
Over the years this town has drawn in some of Australia's most wealthy, attracting names such as billionaire trucking magnate Lindsay Fox. Here's why.
Waterside Sydney apartment smashes auction reserve by $1.1m
The Darling Point reserve far exceeded its $5m reserve - another strong result as Sydney's property market continues to run hot.
Life & Culture
All the looks from the Oscars 2021 red carpet
From colour to dramatic silhouettes, attendees brought daring fashion to life at the 93rd Academy Awards.
Sport
Tedesco a chance to face Knights but Roosters keep Suaalii in coop
The Sydney Roosters have not given up hope of James Tedesco returning from a head knock against Newcastle - but if he doesn’t, Joseph Suaalii will not make his NRL debut.
Tigers players hold bonding session as Farah returns to the fold
Just 24 hours after the Anzac Day demolition that has placed the future of Michael Maguire under the spotlight, a dozen Tigers players gathered over a meal and a few drinks at a Sydney pub.
Perfect 10: Record-breaking run which validates Barty’s world No.1 status
The Australian world No. 1 has achieved a winning streak Naomi Osaka, Maria Sharapova and several other tennis stars could never manage.
Smith, Leishman confirm Olympic ambition after huge US payday
The Australian pair have declared their availability for Tokyo after winning the Zurich Classic on the USPGA Tour.
‘There will be COVID at the Games’: Sport Minister says Australian athletes will be exposed in Tokyo
Sports Minister Richard Colbeck says this is a high probability our athletes will be exposed to COVID-19 inside the games and will need to do hard quarantine, but stopped short of saying those same athletes will be vaccinated.
‘Today I’m taking a stand’: Fed-up Latrell explains why he reported racist trolls to police
Latrell Mitchell is happy to get the police involved every time he receives online abuse and wants every NRL player to follow his lead.
John Konrads overcame polio and panic to become an Olympic swimming legend
The swimming world is mourning the loss of John Konrads, an immigrant success story who overcame polio and nerves to smash world records and win Olympic gold.
Have Your Say
The clunky disaster that summed up a weak Waratahs season
NSW tried to bamboozle rivals with set-piece tricks and wide moves but what were they trying to disguise? A total lack of firepower up front.