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Artist impression of the new entrance and public square at the Powerhouse Museum at Ultimo.
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Ultimo’s Powerhouse Museum set for $500 million makeover

The museum will become the heart of a new cultural precinct almost a year after the decision to shut its doors was reversed.

A town waits nervously for COVID clearance: ‘It’s normally a busy weekend’

Moree, 10 days after its COVID exposure.

In a small flat above his family’s store, Daniel Assef waits like so many here, alone and patiently, for his final COVID test after potential exposure.

In mice, BCG-COVID vaccine works a treat, deepening the mystery of 100-year-old vaccine

Vaccine researcher Professor James Triccas in a lab at Sydney University.

A vaccine based on a  tuberculosis jab effectively prevents COVID-19 infection in mice – opening a unique path toward a new coronavirus vaccine.

Pfizer for GPs, Moderna for rural clinics in plan for vaccine ramp-up

Doctors will also be paid to make home visits for vaccinations to allow the frail and elderly who cannot visit clinics to get immunised.

Missing link in Sydney’s light rail back on track

A tram being tested at a stop on High Street at Randwick.

The second stage of the Parramatta light rail has been resurrected, with the NSW government set to allocate $50 million to the project.

Awards for Credlin and COVID workers? System needs rethink

While more women were rewarded this year, it seems COVID workers and Peta Credlin got honoured simply for doing their jobs.

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Boyd Cordner
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NRL 2021

NRL players give their thoughts on the game’s biggest issues

On the day Boyd Cordner was forced to retire, a worrying statistic emerged that highlights the need to protect players from themselves when it comes to concussion.

Another night, another barnstorming swim: Who can stop Ariarne Titmus?

Ariarne Titmus hugs Emma McKeon after the 200m freestyle.

The brilliant freestyler came within a fraction of a second of breaking the oldest world record in women’s swimming.

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NRL 2021

‘I’ll cop it on the chin’: Dragons inform Corey Norman he won’t be at club next season

St George Illawarra’s decision not to extend the five-eighth’s spell in the Red V has left the 30-year-old at a crossroads in his career.

Elite Sydney men’s club to vote on allowing women to join

The Australian Club in Sydney will vote on Tuesday to allow women to become members.

The heated debate on whether to allow women to join one of this city’s last bastions of old-world privilege will come to a head over a sandwich buffet.

A fictional take on Australia’s greatest literary hoax

Culture wars, even old ones, raise blood pressure. Stephen Orr answers ‘what if’ questions that give the infamous Ern Malley hoax new life.

Alyssa Ho: “Compliments are meant to make people feel good. And this doesn’t feel good at all.”

Dating often leaves Alyssa feeling degraded, and she’s fed up

Alyssa is one of many facing unsolicited fetishisation because of their race, gender identity, sexuality, body type or other characteristic.

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Want to earn more than the PM? Local council can help

Want to earn more than the PM? Local council can help

The salaries of hundreds of general managers at local councils could be reset under reforms being considered by the NSW government.

Friendlyjordies producer charged with stalking John Barilaro

A producer for FriendlyJordies has been charged with stalking Deputy Premier John Barilaro.

A producer for the YouTube personality has been charged with stalking following a police investigation.

Horse dead, rider injured after multiple collisions in Bankstown

Police were called to Canterbury Road following reports a horse had been hit by a truck.

The horse was euthanised after being hit by a car, bolting several kilometres and then being hit by a truck in Sydney’s south-west.

Spectator dies after being hit by vehicle in Finke Desert Race

NT Police are calling for witnesses to the Finke Desert Race crash.

The man, aged in his 60s, died at the scene while another spectator was taken to Alice Springs Hospital with serious injuries.

‘No one seems to have a plan’: Housing back at top of Sydney’s worry list

Craig Storkey at home Mt Annan.

For Sydneysider Craig Storkey, housing affordability, especially for his children, is a priority.

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Boyd Cordner
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NRL 2021

NRL player poll part 2: The answers to the biggest issues in the game

On the day Boyd Cordner was forced to retire due to the effects of repeated head knocks, a worrying statistic emerged that highlights the need to protect players from themselves when it comes to concussion.

Ariarne Titmus hugs Emma McKeon after the 200m freestyle.

Another night, another barnstorming swim: Who can stop Ariarne Titmus?

The brilliant freestyler came within a fraction of a second of breaking the oldest world record in women’s swimming as she set the pool alight in the 200m.

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NRL 2021

‘We knew five weeks ago things weren’t right with Boyd. He wasn’t close to playing’

Roosters coach Trent Robinson has known for some time that Boyd Cordner wasn’t ready to play again — if ever. On Monday, he confirmed it with his retirement announcement.

Bulldogs players celebrate a try in the win over the Dragons.

Is there hope for the Bulldogs? Consultant Hansen arrives to see rare Canterbury win

The legendary All Blacks coach made his first visit to Sydney after being named as a consultant to Trent Barrett - and the Bulldogs promptly belted St George Illawarra.

Corey Norman will depart the Dragons at season’s end.
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NRL 2021

‘I’ll cop it on the chin’: Dragons inform Corey Norman he won’t be at club next season

St George Illawarra’s decision not to extend the five-eighth’s spell in the Red V has left the 30-year-old at a crossroads in his career as he looks to find a new club for 2022.

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Lock it in Rennie: Why new Wallabies squad is all about the 2023 World Cup

Two years out from a World Cup is the time when Test coaches shift from experimenting to locking in players and combinations.

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Bubble and strife: Paine fears quarantine will be greatest Ashes challenge

Test captain Tim Paine believes months of COVID-19 restrictions may be the greatest danger to Australia’s Ashes campaign following England’s capitulation to New Zealand.

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