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Police make arrests at Sydney Park; capsicum spray used on groups of Melbourne protesters
Police are arriving in large numbers to Sydney’s inner west for nationwide anti-lockdown protests. Hundreds of protesters are converging in Melbourne’s CBD.
Suburban fury: Delta divide deepens over Sydney hotspot lockdowns
Uneven COVID-19 restrictions have brought dormant resentments roaring back to life in Sydney.
NSW records 1331 local COVID-19 cases, six deaths
Police have begun arresting people near an anti-lockdown protest at Sydney Park, as NSW COVID-19 case numbers surpassed 50,000 since the start of the pandemic.
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Defence
Recalled French ambassador accuses Australia of ‘treason in the making’
The recalled French ambassador to Australia says Canberra intentionally misled Macron’s government. “The crime was prepared for 18 months,” he said.
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France
Australia ‘regrets’ French ambassador recall, makes no apology for subs deal
The Morrison government defended the decision to dump a plan to buy French submarines as being in national security interests.
Opinion
National security
Morrison’s China ‘strategy’ makes us less, not more, secure
Kevin Rudd
Former Australian prime minister
‘They’ll pull knives on ya’: how a teenage boy’s night out turned to tragedy
Just 17, apprentice Jack Beasley arrived in Surfers Paradise for a night out with his mates. Hours later he died in hospital after a stab wound to the heart.
World’s largest tree wrapped in aluminium as raging fire nears
The base of the General Sherman Tree has been wrapped in a fire-resistant blanket to protect it against the possibility of intense flames.
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Great Barrier Reef
Student claims HSBC’s Barrier Reef ad a ‘blatant greenwash’
The bank is being challenged by a 17-year-old for promoting products supporting the reef, while funding fossil fuel operations like the Adani mine.
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Federal politics
Liberal Party’s latest problem: a climate-driven independent
Kylea Tink is a business leader, a country girl – and is about to take on Liberal MP Trent Zimmerman in the seat of North Sydney.
After ‘chopping off all our limbs’, Brad Banducci is ready for a new Woolworths
Brad Banducci is embarking on an ambitious reimagining of the 98-year-old supermarket chain, one even he admits he’s had reservations about.
Opinion
Coronavirus pandemic
Are we slowly burning out in lockdown?
A burnout doesn’t have to be spectacular, it can be a stifling smoulder.
Julia Baird
Journalist, broadcaster, historian and author
Real estate heir convicted of murder in California
A jury found Robert Durst guilty of murdering his best friend Susan Berman in 2000, the first homicide conviction for a man suspected of killing three people in three states over 39 years.
Storm star was days away from joining Eels before injury put him on new path
Christian Welch should have been playing with Parramatta on Saturday night. But a freak injury to the Storm ace changed those plans.
Sarah styled her dream holiday home for $800
A cabin bought sight unseen gave owner and designer Sarah Andrews a place to relax and get creative when she needed it most.
Brian Houston quits Hillsong boards, remains ‘global pastor’ ahead of court hearing
Documents show he quit his governance roles 12 days after police charged him for allegedly concealing child sexual abuse by his late father.
NRL 2021
‘They just bleed for it’: Distance can’t dim Penrith-Parra rivalry
It may be a long way from its spiritual base, but the Panthers-Eels semi-final will captivate a key rugby league region that continues to fuel the wider game.
‘He gets joy from people coming after him’: former Panther now Eels’ key man
After six weeks out through injury, Reagan Campbell-Gillard showed on the first play last weekend what the Eels had been missing.
Sydney
How your postcode is faring as NSW hits 50 per cent milestone
More than half of the NSW population aged 16 and over is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Camellias saved a house from bushfire. Now the owner is saving them
In some parts of the world they are worshipped as gods. Now a group of horticulturists has formed a Camellia Ark to propagate and save rare camellias.
Australia Post urges consumers to start Christmas shopping early
Parcel volumes are already at Christmas-like levels due to more than 15 million Australians living under lockdown.
Body found after unit fire in Sydney’s inner west
The blaze in the Drummoyne block was contained after emergency services were called and investigations are continuing.
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Sydney's ganglands
Alleged North Sydney murder plot leads to arrest
Ibrahem Hamze was saved when police came across a stolen Mercedes being driven on Sydney’s north shore last month.
WEEKEND READS
Glass ceiling: meet the female collective disrupting wine industry’s status quo
When looking for someone knowledgeable about wine, most turn to men. A group of women working in the industry are intent on changing that.
‘She just keeps on going’: Duterte critic Maria Ressa’s fight for press freedom
The journalist cops plenty for challenging Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte’s regime – and what’s alarming is the scale of the online campaign against her.
Politics
Analysis
Diversity
‘Be less of a white boys’ club’: How to address Parliament’s lack of diversity
A Labor preselection battle sparked an examination of Parliament, which critics say is “stuck in the White Australia era”. Making it more multicultural will take some effort.
Business
After ‘chopping off all our limbs’, Brad Banducci is ready for a new Woolworths
Brad Banducci is embarking on an ambitious reimagining of the 98-year-old supermarket chain, one even he admits he’s had reservations about at times.
Opinion
Software
No longer the underdog: Tech has arrived as a serious force in the Australian economy
John McDuling
National Business Editor
World
‘Horrible mistake’: US admits air strike killed only civilians
The high-profile drone strike killed up to 10 Afghan civilians - including seven children - rather than an Islamic State extremist as initially announced.
Opinion
We need a federal watchdog with teeth, now more than ever
Stephen Charles
Board member for the Centre for Public Integrity
Quade shines light on another Sonny side
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
Submarines a costly debacle, but here’s why PM has little argument from Labor
David Crowe
Chief political correspondent
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Property bydomain
Beach house with a view smashes auction reserve by $1 million
A three-bedroom house on the northern beaches sold for $5.1m at auction, with six bidders pushing the price $1m above the reserve.
Sydney Airport chief Geoff Culbert sets $12m Paddington record
Paddington's suburb record has long been dominated by converted warehouses and pubs, but that changed when a terrace sold for $12 million hours after listing.
Life & Culture
I can’t control it: Steven Soderbergh on Hollywood’s new normal
The Oscar-winning filmmaker is philosophical as his latest crime caper No Sudden Move skips cinemas and heads direct to streaming.
Sport
Analysis
NRL 2021
Bennett showed Cleary he’s the master of mental chess. Hasler won’t even sit at the table
Des Hasler won’t be playing any games with Wayne Bennett as he turned to some classic tactics to start the lead-up to the Souths-Manly preliminary final.
How Storm star was days away from joining Eels before injury put him on a new path
Christian Welch should have been playing with Parramatta on Saturday night. But a freak injury to the Storm ace changed those plans.
‘He gets joy from people coming after him’: Former Panther now the Eels’ key man
After six weeks out through injury, Reagan Campbell-Gillard showed on the first play last weekend what the Eels had been missing.
Kambosos blasts ‘fake’ champ and vows to bring home world title
Australian George Kambosos jnr says undisputed lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez ‘needs to be humbled’.
Read reveals All Blacks’ ultimate respect for history-making Hooper
For years, Michael Hooper and Kieran Read exchanged little more than small talk as captains of their respective countries. But that dynamic changed this year.
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NRL 2021
To’o ruled out after abrupt Cleary says Panthers in ‘great shape’ for Eels clash
The coach was in no mood to talk about his war of words before and after Penrith’s first finals loss, and was just as coy about his team make-up as the Panthers fight to stay alive.
Sea Eagles 42 Roosters 6
NRL 2021
DCE, Trbojevic inspire Sea Eagles to end a troubled Roosters’ season
Daly Cherry-Evans was magnificent and Tom Trbojevic could not be caged again as the Sea Eagles steamrolled the Roosters to set up a preliminary final against Souths.
Have Your Say
Quade shines light on another Sonny side
Quade Cooper’s interview after playing the game of his life for the Wallabies revealed a different side to SBW - as did the response.
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author