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Masks mandatory on Sydney public transport as man catches virus after ‘fleeting contact’

Masks mandatory on Sydney public transport as man catches virus after ‘fleeting contact’

Masks will be compulsory on public transport from 4pm on Friday, while eastern suburbs residents are urged to limit their movements.

New venue alerts for Sydney’s north, inner west, south-west

In light of the new case announced today, NSW Health has identified four new venues of concern. People who were at these venues at these times should immediately get tested and self-isolate.

For women under 60, how about a quiet ‘sorry’

Now that the AstraZeneca age limit has been raised by 10 years, for those who had hesitations, it would not kill federal authorities to give us the merest hint of an apology.

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Underworld figure killed by ‘hail of bullets’ in Sydney CBD

Underworld figure killed by ‘hail of bullets’ in Sydney CBD

Bilal Hamze, who was shot dead on Bridge Street in Sydney’s CBD Thursday night, was the cousin of Brothers 4 Life founder Bassam Hamzy.

Ben Roberts-Smith grilled after changing evidence about Afghan killing

Ben Roberts-Smith arriving at the Federal Court in Sydney on Friday.

The former special air services soldier told his defamation trial that he had made a mistake in his evidence, prompting the barrister for The Sydney Morning Herald to ask if he was being truthful.

The China files: how Morrison persuaded Europe to talk tough

When Scott Morrison left his hotel room last Sunday, he made sure one important document was tucked away in his bag.

Five things we learnt from the Olympic swimming trials

Emma McKeon, Cate Campbell and Bronte Campbell.

Young talents rise to the occasion, how the balance is better than Rio and why you will stop whatever you are doing to watch Titmus v Ledecky.

We should be so lucky: The verdict on Lucky Kwong, the new cafeteria from ‘our Kylie’

If some other celebrity chef were at the helm, you’d be miffed. But this is Kylie Kwong, and we’re lucky to have her, reviews Terry Durack.

Whitney Wolfe Herd: “Female entrepreneurs typically build things to solve problems.”

The question about men that made this woman a billionaire

At 17, she asked herself, ‘Why are men always in control in relationships?’ Meet Whitney Wolfe Herd, whose woman-focused dating app Bumble has made her the world’s youngest female self-made billionaire.

Welcome to the revolution: meet the fintech founders disrupting super

Many Millennials are “sophisticated” traders, says Superhero founder John Winters.

Can Australians be trusted to manage their own retirement money? These tech founders are counting on it.

Payne goes high speed on Usher’s offer for a Barbie

Payne goes high speed on Usher’s offer for a Barbie

Seven smoothie Michael Usher ran aground when he offered Foreign Minister Marise Payne a “ridiculous question to end on”

Bank outage could be an unavoidable symptom of life in the cloud

Akamai has apologised for a widespread outage that saw many Australian banks disappear from the internet.

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Plan to end the 9am to 3pm school day in NSW

In a radical move from traditional school hours, the government will encourage principals to work with parents and students to find innovative ways to provide flexibility for families.

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Australia’s most prestigious private schools worth $8.5 billion

Students at Shore , Australia’s wealthiest school

The country’s most prestigious private schools are worth a massive $8.5 billion and accumulated assets at a greater rate than the property market or the stock exchange between 2015 and 2019.

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Boyd Cordner at his retirement media conference on Monday.
Opinion

The NRL must stop using players like Cordner to sell head-high crackdown

Instead of making those who suffer from concussion poster boys for their cause, why not talk to them?

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Rabbitohs winger Taane Milne (left) celebrates a try with Blake Taaffe.
Broncos 0 Rabbitohs 46

Pangai jnr the first to go as Walters vows to blow up the Broncos

The Brisbane coach has put the entire club on notice after they crashed to their biggest loss of the season against Wayne Bennett’s South Sydney.

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POOL. Question Time at NSW State Parliament. NSW Deputy Leader John Barilaro. Photographed Tuesday 8th June 2021. Photograph by James Brickwood. SMH NEWS 210608
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‘It hasn’t worked’: Barilaro calls for council split

Deputy Premier John Barilaro and Nationals colleague Steph Cooke are joining their political opponents in demanding a community merged as a result of his own government’s controversial amalgamations be split back in two.

Health experts urging the use of rapid testing for frontline workers

Lines at testing sites stretched for kilometres in the early days of the outbreak.

Federal and state health authorities should introduce COVID-19 rapid antigen tests for high-risk frontline workers, experts say, following the positive test of an air crew driver on Wednesday.

WestConnex motorway’s true cost understated by billions

A NSW Auditor General report has found the state government has understated the cost of WestConnex by billions.

More than $4 billion worth of construction costs were excluded by the NSW government from Australia’s largest road project, report shows.

New owner’s plan to bring inner Sydney hotel to former glory

New owner of the Hollywood Hotel in Surry Hills, Brody Petersen.

The only thing the locals will see that is missing when the Hollywood Hotel reopens will be the late former owner and her ukulele.

Heritage-listed homeless shelter gets $12m facelift, bigger rooms, private bathrooms

CEO & Superintendent of Wesley Mission, Reverend Stuart Cameron in one of the bedrooms in the accommodation area at the newly refurbished Wesley Edward Eagar Centre in Surry Hills.

Wesley Centre’s Surry Hills crisis accommodation centre has been upgraded to provide greater dignity to those seeking refuge.

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'Lovely memories': Author Jane Harper lists her bayside apartment

'Lovely memories': Author Jane Harper lists her bayside apartment

The Melbourne author of hit novel The Dry, which became a movie starring Eric Bana, is selling the home where she wrote the international bestseller.

'Your nose is black inside!': First-home buyer new apartment defect horror

'Your nose is black inside!': First-home buyer new apartment defect horror

When Zoe Foster visited her GP, the doctor said she had mould spores inside her nose. She knew exactly what it was from: her brand new $672,000 apartment.

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‘Smacks of jealousy and elitism’: mayor’s sensational Shute Shield spray

Cumberland City Council mayor Steve Christou has slammed the eastern bloc pushing ahead with plans to force a merger between three western Sydney Shute Shield clubs.

Boyd Cordner at his retirement media conference on Monday.
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NRL 2021

The NRL must stop using players like Cordner to sell head-high crackdown

Instead of making those who suffer from concussion poster boys for their cause, why not talk to them?

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

In being booted off a flight from the Gold Coast to Sydney, was Victor Radley not acting like the embodiment of ‘a man’.
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The problem with telling NRL players to ‘act like a man’

Two versions of ‘acting’ are presently pulling the NRL apart. One is, supposedly, acting like a man, and the other anything but.

Malcolm Knox
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Emma McKeon, Cate Campbell and Bronte Campbell.

Five things we learnt from the Olympic swimming trials

Young talents rise to the occasion, how the balance is better than Rio and why you will stop whatever you are doing to watch Titmus v Ledecky.

Lachie Swinton’s red card for this incident was rescinded.

Lucky Swinton: Flanker free to play for Wallabies after escaping suspension

Waratahs back-rower Lachie Swinton can consider himself a lucky man after a SANZAAR judiciary hearing on Thursday evening.

The Kangaroos lined up against Tonga in November last year.

Charter flights, no mandatory vaccines and leave passes: How the World Cup can go ahead

A decision on whether the World Cup will proceed is expected within the next fortnight as a range of contingencies are put in place for the tournament to go ahead.

Rabbitohs winger Taane Milne (left) celebrates a try with Blake Taaffe.
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‘Everyone is in the firing line’: Pangai jnr first to go as Walters vows to blow up Broncos

The Brisbane coach has put the entire club on notice after they crashed to their biggest loss of the season against Wayne Bennett’s South Sydney.

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