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WestConnex sale to pay debt, not fund $5b recovery fund

The bulk of the NSW government’s pandemic recovery spending is earmarked for western Sydney, but only a fraction of the money will come from the sale of the motorway.

NSW delays freedoms for unvaccinated residents

The changes will mean restrictions set to ease for all residents on December 1 will instead ease only for people who have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.

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AUKUS

Officials fear leaking Macron’s texts crossed a line amid US tensions

Australia doesn’t want to drag the US further into its worsening diplomatic spat with France.

The co-ordinated leak to three newspapers wouldn’t just make an already toxic relationship with the French even worse. But it risked further alienating the Biden administration.

Angus Taylor and Scott Morrison

Climate summit struggles to agree as Australia promises technology help

Australia has made its pitch to the world for technology, not taxes to deal with climate change, putting it at odds with other nations’ plans.

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China

Fighting fires at home, Xi Jinping makes a two-way bet on climate

President Xi Jinping in a video at an international Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing.

Xi told his colleagues in Rome and Glasgow that he was “delivering concrete actions”, while trying to put out a fire in his own backyard.

World leaders attend second day of COP, announce deforestation pledge

Host leader Boris Johnson is opening the session on forests and land use. He is on stage with Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo.

The Cup everyone needed but no one saw coming

The Cup everyone needed but no one saw coming

Verry Elleegant, the winner of this year’s Cup, bolted down the Flemington straight like a teenager released from lockdown.

Almost very elegant fashion at Flemington wins the trophy

Almost very elegant fashion at Flemington wins the trophy

Colour, tradition and a dash of celebrity produced memorable looks at Flemington’s signature race day.

‘I didn’t want to run her’: Chris Waller’s startling admission

Melbourne Cup-wining trainer Chris Waller has admitted he agonised over the decision to run the horse until minutes before the deadline.

Malnourished aged care residents left to fend for themselves during outbreaks

Christine Golding and her mother, Efraxia, at St Basil's.

Distressed aged care residents were left to fend for themselves in deadly coronavirus outbreaks last year, with a new report re-igniting calls for a national inquiry.

Cambodia’s strongman takes pot shot at Australia on ‘overdue’ vaccines

Hun Sen has questioned when Australia will deliver on a pledge of 2 million Pfizer doses, saying he will buy more from China if they don’t turn up.

Tim Smith defies leader’s call to quit Parliament after crash

Tim Smith defies leader’s call to quit Parliament after crash

The embattled Liberal is refusing to quit State Parliament, defying Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy.

Cleo Smith abduction probably ‘opportunistic’, taskforce boss says

Missing girl, Cleo Smith.

Police are trying to understand how she could have been taken from the family’s tent with no one realising until the morning.

AIS to provide mental health support as part of investigations

Former Matildas star Lisa De Vanna alleges she was a victim of sexual harassment, grooming and bullying throughout her career.

Mental health experts from the Australian Institute of Sport will be on hand to assist those impacted by the complaints process into Football Australia.

State hires sleuths to investigate anti-vaccination teachers

COVID-19 restrictions are being eased in schools from next week, with volunteers allowed back in and music ensembles permitted for instruments played with masks.

How ‘twin stress’ affects women when they take on too much

How ‘twin stress’ affects women when they take on too much

While the post-pandemic WFH lifestyle may be a godsend for working women practically, it may well be detrimental to our health.

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison and French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Slurs, lies and sledges: is Macron or Morrison telling the whole story?

At the heart of the collapse of Emmanuel Macron and Scott Morrison’s relationship are two questions.

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Carbon offsetting: does it actually work?

Australia’s plan to reach net zero by 2050 claims up to 20 per cent of reductions will come from carbon offsets. But should they only be used as a last resort?

Sydney

An artist’s impression of a 30-metre-high sculpture that will be the visual centrepiece of the freeway.

Cycleway, 30-metre high sculpture and parks for new airport motorway

A shared cycling and walking path branching off into surrounding parks will be a key feature of a 16-kilometre motorway connecting the future Western Sydney airport to the rest of the city.

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Crime

Attempted murder charge after police officer slashed on the head

Police negotiators are at Gladesville a unit where an officer was slashed on the head.

Police say the 38-year-old man allegedly attacked a probationary constable about 11.20am at a unit on Punt Road, Gladesville.

Cracked trams take inner west light rail out of action for at least a month

The inner west light rail line will be closed for at least another month.

Transport Minister Rob Stokes will direct safety investigators to look into the cracking that has grounded the entire fleet.

NSW Premier will await ICAC findings before reviewing rules on phones

NSW Premier will await ICAC findings before reviewing rules on phones

Dominic Perrottet will await advice before considering whether rules around private phones and technology used by ministers need strengthening.

Martin Place ‘mayor’ and homelessness activist dies

“Mayor of Martin Place” Lanz Priestley (centre) died after suffering a brain bleed

Lanz Priestley was known as the leader of the “tent city” in Sydney’s Martin Place in 2017, when he and dozens of other homeless people were evicted from the site.

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Melbourne Cup runner Tralee Rose at Breakwater Beach, Warrnambool before the race.
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Tralee Rose to be monitored after being galloped on in the Cup

Tralee Rose was sent to Werribee Veterinary Hospital for precautionary scans after the 161st running of the Melbourne Cup, but she has escaped serious injury.

The field round the first bend in the 2021 Melbourne Cup at Flemington.
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‘Substandard? It will go down as one of the great Cups’: Beaten Euro

There was plenty of debate about the quality of this year’s Cup field, but the European raiders say critics don’t know what they are talking about.

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James McDonald and Verry Elleegant.

In 160 years, no horse had won from gate 18. Then McDonald showed up

The best jockey in the country came up with a Melbourne Cup ride for the ages from a barrier that had long been cursed. How did he do it?

James McDonald celebrates Verry Elleegant’s Melbourne Cup triumph.

‘I didn’t want to run her’: Waller’s startling admission over Verry Elleegant’s Cup triumph

While other Sydney-based trainers and even Ireland’s Joseph O’Brien made last-minute dashes to Melbourne, the champion conditioner watched his first Cup victory from home.

How they passed the finishing post.

Melbourne Cup finishing order: Assessing each runner and what the jockeys said

The finishing order is in for the 161st running of the Melbourne Cup at Flemington. It’s the race that stops a nation and this year was no different. Future Score was scratched on Tuesday morning.

Jockey James McDonald celebrates as returns to scale on Verry Elleegant after taking out the Melbourne Cup.

The best of the best deliver a Verry Elleegant Melbourne Cup success

Verry Elleegant showed she is best of her generation with dominant Melbourne Cup victory.

James McDonald and Verry Elleegant win the Melbourne Cup.

‘She is a champion’: Verry Elleegant stamps pedigree with Melbourne Cup win

Verry Elleegant has won the 2021 Melbourne Cup, the mare’s first and a maiden Cup win for trainer Chris Waller and jockey James McDonald.

Cameron Munster is out of a knee brace and will start running next week.

‘New lease of life’: Munster prepares to exit rehab

Melbourne star is in a ‘really good headspace’ as he recovers from alcohol issues, according to Storm chairman Matt Tripp.

Former Matildas star Lisa De Vanna alleges she was a victim of sexual harassment, grooming and bullying throughout her career.

AIS to provide mental health support as part of FA investigations

Mental health experts from the Australian Institute of Sport will be on hand to assist those impacted by the complaints process into Football Australia.

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