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Restrictions for Greater Sydney after NSW records one more local case

Restrictions for Greater Sydney after NSW records one more local case

Household gatherings will be restricted to 20 people and masks compulsory in indoor areas across Greater Sydney from 5pm today.

Australia’s India travel ban challenge to be heard within days

The Chief Justice of the Federal Court, James Allsop, asked whether the challenge might be “moot” next week because the ban is set to lapse on May 15.

China’s President Xi Jinping, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews

China suspends China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue indefinitely

Beijing has cut off all diplomatic contact with the Australian government under the dialogue.

More than 20 bus services will be cut under an overhaul of eastern suburbs public transport.

Dozens of Sydney bus services cut in eastern suburbs transport overhaul

More than 20 bus routes will be cut from Sydney’s eastern suburbs and another 23 “modified” as part of a major overhaul of the region’s transport system.

Faithful Morrison says one thing but does another

Faithful Morrison says one thing but does another

The Prime Minister has made a couple of speeches in the past month in which he has focused on his faith and beliefs. But his declarations sit at odds with his own behaviour.

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‘You don’t owe someone your body’: Hayne sexual assault victim gives statement to court

Jarryd Hayne walks into court on Thursday as his supporters attempt to shield him with umbrellas.

The woman, who was assaulted by the former NRL star in 2018, said in a victim impact statement that she is destroyed and damaged but she’s still standing.

Government diverted cash from $31m safer communities grants to ineligible projects

Assistant Minister Jason Wood handpicked projects to receive taxpayer funds in a decision that cut funding to 80 recommended projects.

What is ‘cheugy’? Only the latest Gen Z v Millennial tiff

Cheugy: Rewatching “Friends”; Boost Juice; Lululemon bags.

The term is being used to describe people who are still following a trend long after it was cool. But we all have a little bit of cheug in us.

Get a room: 11 of Sydney’s best private dining rooms for all budgets

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Hire a private space in a favourite restaurant, gather loved ones and tell them this is how you’re all rolling.

The Dogecoin joke is turning serious as it soars towards $US90 billion

For anyone who still thinks Dogecoin is a joke, there are some 90 billion reasons that say it’s not.

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Composite: Stuart MacGill on Instagram. 7 Parraween St , Cremorne, where former Australian test cricketer Stuart MacGill lives. Photographed Wednesday 5th May 2021. Photograph by James Brickwood. SMH NEWS 210505

Police say MacGill did not owe alleged kidnappers a debt

How the former cricketer became a kidnapping victim, taken from outside his Sydney home, has left those who know him stunned.

Gas cookers in homes have ‘same impact on children as passive smoking’

Gas cooking at home has the same impact on children with asthma as passive smoking

A Climate Council report warns that for kids with asthma, gas cooking at home is akin to passive smoking.

Hunter coal miners don’t have enough funds for land rehabilitation

BHP’s Mt Arthur coal mine near Mussellbrook has one of the biggest voids in the Hunter Valley.

A report by the Australia Institute has found filling in the region’s 23 mine voids would cost between $11.5 billion and $25.3 billion.

‘We’re unravelling’: family of Sydney businessman detained in Iraq losing hope

Robert Pether, who has been detained in Iraq for almost a month, pictured with his three children.

The businessman, who’s been based in the Middle East for the past 10 years, was arrested almost a month ago.

Alleged gunman charged with attempted murder of Sydney gang member Samer Marcus

Senior gang member Samer Marcus.

A 40-year-old man was arrested in Surry Hills on Wednesday and charged over the shooting in November.

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Suncorp Stadium will host Magic Round.
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NRL 2021

NRL’s biosecurity expert confident Magic Round will go ahead despite COVID cases

It may require the players to return to life in a bubble, but the NRL’s biosecurity expert is confident Magic Round in Brisbane will proceed as planned.

Harry Grant and Brandon Smith form a dymanic and dangerous combination for the Storm.
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NRL 2021

Why Souths can’t stop Melbourne’s Batman and Robin

The Storm’s dynamic duo of Harry Grant and Brandon Smith are Melbourne’s version of Batman and Robin, and the undermanned Rabbitohs will need a miracle to keep them in check.

John Longmire and his Swans assistant coaches are self-isolating, the club has confirmed.

Swans coaches cleared of COVID after visiting cafe hotspot

Swans coach John Longmire and three of his assistants visited the same Moore Park cafe on Monday as a man who was infectious with the virus, but have all returned negative test results.

Ash Barty has won again in Madrid.

Barty blinder as Aussie wins again to reach Madrid semis

Ash Barty’s win streak has continued in Madrid, with the Australian world No.1 getting past Petra Kvitova in three sets to win through to the semi-finals, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.

Eastern Suburbs second-rower Barry Reilly struggles to break the gasps of St. George defenders including Barry Beath (left) and Rod Reddy (No.10) Kevin Stevens and Jim Porter are in support in 1974.

League mourns the passing of Roosters legend ‘Bunny’ Reilly

He was long considered one of Jack Gibson’s favourite players and carved a reputation as a fearsome tackler despite his small stature.

Australian great Michael Hussey has tested positive for COVID-19. He was in India as a batting coach for the Chennai Super Kings franchise.

‘I am OK’: COVID-positive Hussey to remain in India as exit confirmed for other Australians

Though the cricket great’s symptoms were mild on Wednesday, there is anxiety among cricket figures that his condition could deteriorate in a country where the medical system has been swamped.

Matthew Johns, Andrew Johns and Sonny Bill Williams.

Welcome Matt: Parish welcomes SBW, Johns brothers to Samoa fold

The mooted dream team of Sonny Bill Williams, Andrew Johns and Matthew Johns has been welcomed into the Samoa fold by the incumbent coach.

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