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Morrison wants to overturn cabinet secrecy bid in robo-debt hearing

Morrison wants to overturn cabinet secrecy bid in robo-debt hearing

The former PM is fighting to use secret cabinet documents to firm up his defence before he fronts the robo-debt royal commission.

Summer is uneasy as Lowe waits to see if eight rate rises is enough

The bank knows it is getting closer to that point where higher interest rates will do real economic harm rather than achieve the soft landing that Lowe so craves.

Jye bought a home in April. Then his mortgage repayments jumped $1000

Jye bought a home in April. Then his mortgage repayments jumped $1000

The small-business owner has cancelled his overseas holiday and cut back on dining out, but he’s worried about how high interest rates will rise.

‘I’m into reconciliation’: Aunt of Frank Houston victim planned meeting with abuser

Barbara Taylor, Pentecostal pastor and aunt of Brett Sengstock (centre), leaves court on Tuesday.

Brett Sengstock’s aunt, herself a Pentecostal pastor, has told a court why she didn’t support taking his allegations to the “secular courts”.

Amex targeted over DJs credit card mistaken for loyalty card

The corporate regulator is taking legal action against American Express for the way it distributed a David Jones credit card which many customers mistook for a loyalty card.

Andrew Redmayne (Sydney), Garang Kuol (Central Coast), Craig Goodwin (Adelaide) and Matt Leckie (Melbourne City) will all play for their clubs this weekend.

From the World Cup to Gosford: Fans urged to turn out for Socceroos stars

Eight Socceroos stars are expected to play in the A-League this weekend – a competition players and officials say has earned its stripes on the global stage during the World Cup.

Ronaldo may miss do-or-die clash after substitution spat

Ronaldo may miss do-or-die clash after substitution spat

The former Manchester United star was seen gesticulating and talking when he came off the pitch against Uruguay in Portugal’s final game of the group stage.

‘Lift the spirits’: Brian Lara’s dressing-room address

Brian Lara evoked the spirit of the great West Indies teams in a passionate dressing room address to Kraigg Brathwaite’s tourists after their fighting loss to Australia in the first Test in Perth.

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‘Incredible, fierce, loving’: Kirstie Alley, star of Cheers, dead at 71

The comedic actor, who became one of Hollywood’s biggest stars in the early 1990s, has died after a recent diagnosis, her family said.

‘I’m into reconciliation’: Aunt of Frank Houston victim planned meeting with abuser

Barbara Taylor, Pentecostal pastor and aunt of Brett Sengstock (centre), leaves court on Tuesday.

Brett Sengstock’s aunt, herself a Pentecostal pastor, has told a court why she didn’t support taking his allegations to the “secular courts”.

Adrian sank $900k into a crypto trading firm. He’s not sure if he’ll see it again

Adrian Butkus sunk nearly $1 million into crypto.

Adrian Butkus put nearly all of his life savings into an account at BlockFi in early November. Now he is fighting to get it back.

Indonesia ban on sex outside marriage ‘problematic’ for Bali tourists

Australian travellers are scrambling to get back on flights to Australia.

De facto foreign couples can’t be denounced to authorities but a tourist who had sex with a local could face trouble.

‘She doesn’t go bushwalking’: Concerns for missing woman

The search for Esther Wallace, who went missing during a bushwalk, has now entered its seventh day, as her son raised concerns for her welfare.

Listen, wowsers: Sydneysiders should be trusted to party

Crowds at Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour in Sydney this morning.

For a home city blessed with such superb public spaces, Sydneysiders have developed an unhealthy habit for utilising them terribly.

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Joseph O'Donoghue

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Why isn’t the voting age 16? Because politicians are scared

The next generation of voters don’t have the luxury of political complacency.

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Justine Landis-Hanley

Australian Youth Affairs Coalition spokesperson

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new documentary series drops on Netflix later this week.

Prince Harry spills on ‘dirty game’ against Meghan in Netflix trailer

Prince Harry has signalled that the Netflix documentary series might be an uncomfortable watch for members of the royal family.

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Lucas Paqueta celebrates Brazil’s fourth and final goal.
Brazil 4 South Korea 1

Sublime Brazil crush South Korea with attacking masterclass

Brazil took just seven minutes to hit the lead and didn’t let up in a frantic opening term which underlined their status as tournament favourites in Qatar.

Japan crumble in shootout as Croatia goalkeeper’s heroics keep dream alive
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Japan crumble in shootout as Croatia goalkeeper’s heroics keep dream alive

Dominik Livakovic proved the hero for his team in the first match at this World Cup to go to penalties, making three saves to end to Japan’s giant-killing run in Qatar.

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NAB fraudster to await sentence in jail

NAB fraudster to await sentence in jail

Helen Rosamond has been jailed ahead of her sentence hearing for defrauding the NAB and paying kickbacks to a senior bank staffer.

First came the giant advertising screens - now it’s plus-sized payphones

The new phone booths (cyan panel with red outline) will be taller and wider than the old pay phones.

New Telstra payphones are coming to inner Sydney streets, with Wi-Fi and USB chargers, but they’ll be much bigger.

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The campaign team behind federal teal MP Kylea Tink will take on Planning Minister Anthony Roberts in Lane Cove at the NSW election.

Row erupts between police and head of LGBTIQ inquiry

Mark Tedeschi, SC, acting for NSW Police, leaves the LGBTIQ hate crimes inquiry on Monday.

NSW Police have claimed the inquiry is diverting resources from 12 unsolved homicides, prompting a furious response from the inquiry’s commissioner.

‘They think they own the world’: Residents take on Sydney party boats

Tim Lackey on his boat named Alila in the Sydney Harbour.

High on the list of demands from noise-averse harbourside residents is a ban on boats anchoring or lingering in harbour bays – even during the day.

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17 Johnston Street, Fitzroy is for rent, asking $650 a week.

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Andrew Redmayne (Sydney), Garang Kuol (Central Coast), Craig Goodwin (Adelaide) and Matt Leckie (Melbourne City) will all play for their clubs this weekend.

From the World Cup to Gosford: Fans urged to turn out for Socceroos stars

Eight Socceroos stars are expected to play in the A-League this weekend – a competition players and officials say has earned its stripes on the global stage during the World Cup.

Nathan Lyon is about to become the leading wicket taker at the Adelaide Oval.

‘Very proud’: Lyon is about to go past Warne on two fronts

Nathan Lyon is one wicket away from passing Shane Warner as the most successful Test bowler at the Adelaide Oval.

Tim Cahill celebrates Australia’s win over Denmark with Ajdin Hrustic.

Why Tim Cahill has cast an awkward shadow over Socceroos’ Qatar success

Tim Cahill can claim partial credit for Australia’s World Cup success in Qatar, but he repeatedly ducked Australian media throughout the tournament - which is a damn shame, because there’s an awful lot to ask him.

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Brian Lara made a double century in Adelaide during the West Indies’ tour of Australia in 2005.

‘Lift the spirits’: Brian Lara’s rallying dressing room address

Brian Lara evoked the spirit of the great West Indies teams in a passionate dressing room address to Kraigg Brathwaite’s tourists.

England celebrate a remarkable Test victory after the last Pakistan wicket falls.

‘No fear of failure’: How  England are breathing life into Test cricket

What happens when you take the fear of consequences out of cricket’s most consequential format? It’s Test cricket like you’ve never seen it, and it’s exhilarating.

Ronaldo was substituted shortly after the hour mark against South Korea.

Ronaldo may miss do-or-die World Cup clash after substitution spat

The former Manchester United star was seen gesticulating and talking when he came off the pitch against Uruguay in Portugal’s final game of the group stage.

Lucas Paqueta celebrates Brazil’s fourth and final goal.
Brazil 4 South Korea 1
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Sublime Brazil crush South Korea with attacking masterclass

Brazil took just seven minutes to hit the lead and didn’t let up in a frantic opening term which underlined their status as tournament favourites in Qatar.

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