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‘Con job’: Morrison’s Great Barrier Reef plan slammed

Labor and Greens MPs have attacked the Morrison government’s pledge for an extra $1 billion in funding to save the Great Barrier Reef.

Check-in app defended as NSW records 35 deaths

NSW’s Customer Service Minister defended the decision to retain QR check-in codes despite NSW Health having stopped contact tracing.

First came the wedding, then the drag queens: Lane with ugly past transforms into an inner-city oasis

First came the wedding, then the drag queens: Lane with ugly past transforms into an inner-city oasis

For years, an inner Sydney laneway was a rat-infested dumping ground and spot for drug addicts to shoot up. One couple made it their mission to turn it around.

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How the Christian Porter imbroglio politicised an arts executive

Last year, Jo Dyer found herself in the middle of a firestorm that ended the then attorney-general’s Canberra career. Now, she’s re-entering the political fray.

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Grace Tame

At 50, I finally figured out what Grace Tame knows in her 20s

Prime Minister Scott Morrison with 2021 Australian of the Year Grace Tame this week.

Men are not entitled to our smiling niceness simply because they are men.

‘We need to stand up and support her’: Call to give Tame more support

Film producer Bruna Papandrea has called on Australians to support Grace Tame after she left an Australian Open event abruptly before it started on Thursday.

Billionaire investor has a scarier prediction than his crash call

Jeremy Grantham got the market’s attention with his “super bubble” call on Wall Street. Now he is painting a gloomy picture of what the future looks like.

‘I have nowhere to run’: Children caught in the crossfire in Myanmar

Children playing at an IDP camp in Kayah state.

At least 150,000 children have been forced to flee their homes since last February’s military coup and others who remain fear for their lives.

Nadal wins first set over Berrettini in dream start

Nadal wins first set over Berrettini in dream start

Rafael Nadal and Matteo Berrettini are battling it out in the Australian Open semi-finals as Nadal seeks a record 21st major crown.

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‘Frankly, it’s dangerous’: Women finally given priority at surfing’s most treacherous break

NSW prodigy Tyler Wright.

Traditionally hogged by hordes of macho males, female surfers have struggled to get access to the famous Pipeline in Hawaii. That changes next week in a ‘monumental’ first, according to Tyler Wright.

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‘Everything is different’: Last Australian champ compares her Open to Barty’s

Ash Barty Chris O’Neil

Chris O’Neil will lose a portion of her place in history if Ash Barty wins the Australian Open on Saturday night. O’Neil won’t be bothered in the least.

Triple threat: The evolution of Josh Hazlewood

The NSW quick is the last member of Australia’s imposing fast bowling cartel to become an all-format player.

With fans like Obama and Colbert, Genesis Owusu is ‘just here for the ride’

With fans like Obama and Colbert, Genesis Owusu is ‘just here for the ride’

The Ghana-born, Canberra-raised rapper’s eventful year included ARIA glory and praise from Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert.

In defence of Miranda Hobbes (and quitting your old life)

Cynthia Nixon’s Sex and the City character became a feminist touchstone but her most recent chapter has caused disappointment. What’s behind it?

Virginie Efira as Benedetta and Daphne Patakia as her young lover, Bartolomea.

Basic Instinct would be off-limits now, says cinema’s great provocateur

Paul Verhoeven gleefully ignores the ascent of the Puritans with a new film about lesbian nuns.

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‘Let’s do it’: Final will pit ‘in control’ Barty against big-hitting Collins

What a summer Ash Barty has been having, undefeated in Adelaide and Melbourne. How will the match between two players of such contrasting styles play out?

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Dylan Alcott acknowledges the crowd.

‘Look it’s been a big week:’ No fairytale finish as Alcott takes defeat in his stride

Dutchman Sam Schroder has played the role of party-pooper at the Australian Open, defeating Dylan Alcott in his final tournament.

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Sydney’s sea, tree changers push regional house prices to record highs

House price growth in pockets of regional NSW is outstripping gains seen in Sydney, as ongoing demand from sea and tree changers pushes prices to record heights.

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Perrottet ups pressure on Commonwealth to back relief package

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet with Prime Minister Scott Morrison last year.

Dominic Perrottet said he was working closely with Victoria to develop a response to the economic downturn brought on by the latest COVID-19 outbreak.

Andrew O’Keefe lashes out at media after assault charges

Andrew O’Keefe lashes out at media after assault charges

The disgraced former TV presenter lashed out at journalists on Thursday after he was charged over allegations he attacked a woman.

Sydney students reunite amid concerns over test supplies

Sydney students reunite amid concerns over test supplies

One in five schools were yet to receive rapid tests as some private schools resumed classes, but the Premier said distribution has been an “incredibly impressive effort”.

Booster numbers ‘not what they need to be’ with 100,000 jabs a week left unused

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet provided a COVID-19 update on Thursday morning.

The state’s vaccination hubs can administer at least 100,000 more booster jabs a week, as health officials warn valuable staff are being left idle.

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NSW prodigy Tyler Wright.
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Surfing

‘Frankly, it’s dangerous’: Women finally given priority at surfing’s most treacherous break

Traditionally hogged by hordes of macho males, female surfers have struggled to get access to the famous Pipeline in Hawaii. That changes next week in a ‘monumental’ first, according to Tyler Wright.

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‘Everything is different’: Last Australian champ compares her Open to Barty’s

Chris O’Neil will lose a portion of her place in history if Ash Barty wins the Australian Open on Saturday night. O’Neil won’t be bothered in the least.

Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios celebrate victory on Tuesday.

Netflix doco to reveal what really happened in Kyrgios locker-room fight

Unseen footage of the locker-room fight involving Kyrgios and the trainer of Croatian doubles top seeds is expected to be revealed by the streaming giant later this year.

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Josh Hazlewood

Triple threat: The evolution of Josh Hazlewood

Josh Hazlewood is the last member of Australia’s imposing fast bowling cartel to become an all-format player.

Ash Barty’s backhand slice is a weapon.

Slice and dice: Ash Barty’s not-so-secret weapon

The world No.1 has something other players don’t. And though the backhand slice is not Ash Barty’s only point of difference, it is her most significant point of advantage.

Rogic celebrates Australia’s second goal.

Rogic runs riot to inspire Socceroos to easy win over Vietnam

Celtic midfielder Tom Rogic produced one of his best performances in an Australian shirt when his drive and artistry set up the Socceroos’ win over Vietnam.

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