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Woman whose dad died in India: ‘What nation disowns their own citizens?’

Woman whose dad died in India: ‘What nation disowns their own citizens?’

The Sydney woman said her father died from COVID-19 in India after being “abandoned” by the Australian government.

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Exhibitions

Pitch to turn Powerhouse Ultimo into design hub

Sydney philanthropist Gene Sherman has called for the Powerhouse Museum at Ultimo to become the state’s first cultural institution dedicated to the display of design, decorative arts, and fashion.

‘Almighty rocket explosion’: Young boys in lucky escape from Sydney crash

Witnesses have described hearing an explosion like a bomb going off after a car became airborne and catapulted towards a home in Sydney’s south on Saturday morning.

Three young brothers walked away unharmed from the wreckage, in what was hailed as an extraodinary escape by emergency services.

‘Minimal help, maximum hype’: Single parents housing package criticised

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Housing Minister Michael Sukkar MP meet builders in Officer in February.

A Morrison government initiative to allow single parents to buy a home with a 2 per cent deposit has met a lukewarm welcome.

‘Time to go Lammo’: Crowd rallies near Laming’s office

Protesters at Kyling Corner in Cleveland on Saturday, May 8, 2021 for a rally against Federal Bowman MP Andrew Laming in his electorate.

About 150 protesters gathered in Cleveland, just metres away from Andrew Laming’s office, ahead of his return to Parliament.

War by proxy: Frydenberg’s reforms raise alarm

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has picked a fight with proxy advisers, which the government believes need greater regulation given their influence on Australia’s biggest companies.

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NRL 2021

Tigers botch the chance to honour Raudonikis ... again

James Tamou gives a pep talk to Tigers teammates behind the line after another Titans try.

After failing to do the right thing last month, the Wests Tigers had another chance to honour the late Tommy Raudonikis against the Titans.

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Second-half fadeout extends Canberra’s losing streak to five

The Raiders concede again at McDonalds Park in Wagga Wagga.

The Raiders can expect another week of scrutiny after a 24-16 loss to Newcastle continued a disturbing inability to close out games.

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Giants strike late to hold off comeback by battling Bombers

Greater Western Sydney survived a brave fightback from Essendon, with a left-foot snap from Jacob Hopper at the death sealing a heart-stopping two-point win.

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The ultimate outback pub crawl requires a pilot

What if you could travel across the outback visiting pubs along the way and be back at work in a week?

It’s time we moved beyond breakfast in bed for mum

Illustration by Simon Letch.

The mums I know would prefer to go to the pub or cafe, be taken somewhere new or scoff madly at the idea of anyone doing anything for Mother’s Day.

To my one-year-old daughter, born at the right time

You were filled with joy even as the adults around you fretted and stressed away your first year.

You are the wisest person I’ve ever met precisely because you came when you did. You were filled with joy even as the adults around you stressed away your first year.

The things I wish I knew before becoming a mother

When you have a baby, life becomes different. The sooner you make having time for yourself a part of your routine, the better.

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NRL 2021

Nathan Cleeary and the Panthers come to terms with a heavy loss to the Tigers during magic Round in 2019. The young Panthers have come a long way in two years.

Two years after hitting rock bottom, Panthers producing special kind of magic

It is impossible to think that just two years ago Penrith were headed for the wooden spoon. They’ve come a long way since then.

Tom Trbojevic had a try and two try assists against the Tigers two weeks ago.

‘They’ve started calling me Slats’: Trbojevic gets out of nervous nineties

Manly teammates have nicknamed Tom Trbojevic “Michael Slater” because he was been stuck in the “nervous nineties” for so long.

Sydney

The Upper Hunter is seen as a rural idyll - and the centre of a fight over fossil fuels.

The three issues to decide NSW byelection – and next federal poll too

There are many parallels between the NSW Upper Hunter and the concerns of voters in the rest of Australia.

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Cycling

Pop-up bike paths prove to be wheel deal

The Pitt Street pop-up cycleway is more popular than the Sydney Harbour Bridge route on some days.

Sydney’s pop-up inner-city cycleways installed to help commuters return to work during the pandemic have become so popular that they occasionally overtake the city’s busiest bike paths, furthering calls to make them permanent.

‘Choke point’: Second harbour tunnel crossing deemed a national priority

The Western Harbour Tunnel will connect to the Warringah Freeway on Sydney's north shore.

The Western Harbour Tunnel is needed to avoid traffic delays worsening along Sydney’s key north-south road corridor, the nation’s infrastructure advisor says.

NSW students lag Australia and world in learning second language: teachers

NSW students lag the world in learning second languages

Public primary schools are only given funding for a language teacher if there are a significant number of speakers of a particular language in their local community.

Mass evacuations after Bondi Beach apartment fire

Emergency services were called to Bondi Beach about 12.40am this morning

Six people were treated for smoke inhalation as more than 35 firefighters and eight fire trucks from across Sydney worked to extinguish the blaze early on Saturday.

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Returned Australian travellers at the Howard Springs quarantine facility over Christmas.

Testing our defences: is hotel quarantine the nation’s Achilles heel?

Howard Springs is the gold standard, but it’s hard to replicate inside hotels. Is there a better way to gradually open up to the world?

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Should I have slopped sunscreen on a struggling stranger?

Applying lotion to someone’s back is an intimate thing to do. Even with family you’d do a scan first, checking for any crusty rashes.

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Young couple splashes $3,425,000 on Glebe three-bedder at auction

Young couple splashes $3,425,000 on Glebe three-bedder at auction

A dozen parties registered to bid, sending the price $425,000 higher than the sellers hoped and showing the depth of the pool of buyers willing to pay up.

Inside TV personality Emma Freedman's Paddington terrace home

Inside TV personality Emma Freedman's Paddington terrace home

It was an impulse decision made just hours before the it went to auction, but five years on, Freedman and her husband have no regrets about their purchase.

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James Tamou gives a pep talk to Tigers teammates behind the line after another Titans try.
Tigers 28 Titans 36
NRL 2021

‘That was embarrassing’: Tigers botch chance to honour Raudonikis ... again

After failing to do the right thing last month, the Wests Tigers had another chance to honour the late Tommy Raudonikis against the Titans.

The Raiders concede again at McDonalds Park in Wagga Wagga.
Raiders 16 Knights 24
NRL 2021

Another second-half fadeout extends Canberra’s losing streak to five

The Raiders can expect another week of scrutiny after a 24-16 loss to Newcastle continued a disturbing inability to close out games.

Tom Papley chased by Ed Langdon.

Dees take upper hand against Swans, Power breaking clear of Crows

Follow along as we bring you all the key moments from Saturday’s AFL matches. 

George Bridge, Bryn Hall and Leicester Fainga’anuku of the Crusaders celebrate  after the final whistle.
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Mo’unga guides Crusaders to victory in Super Rugby Aotearoa final

Sevu Reece and Will Jordan scored tries in the first 16 minutes but thereafter the Crusaders had to rely on the boot of Richie Mo’unga against the Chiefs.

French star Antoine Dupont.
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Wallabies

Why the Wallabies are now favourites against France

A few months ago, I said Australia should not expect to win a match in their upcoming three-Test series against France. I’d like to retract those comments.

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Nathan Cleeary and the Panthers come to terms with a heavy loss to the Tigers during magic Round in 2019. The young Panthers have come a long way in two years.

Two years after hitting rock bottom, Panthers producing special kind of magic

It is impossible to think just two years ago Penrith were headed for the wooden spoon after an embarrassing night during Magic Round. They’ve come a long way since then.

Athletes take part in an Olympic test event in Shizuoka last month.

‘The Games will go ahead’: Coates shuts down talk of Tokyo cancellation

IOC vice-president John Coates said there was no ‘hypotheticals’ being entertained as he backed a vaccine program plus health protocols to see Tokyo succeed.

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