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Morrison’s decision to stop NSW gas field to be overturned

Morrison’s decision to stop NSW gas field to be overturned

A gas field off the NSW coastline, which runs past the state’s pristine beaches, popular tourist destinations, and some of the country’s most expensive residential real estate, is back on the agenda ahead of the NSW state election.

Barilaro seeks assault charges dismissed on mental health grounds

Barilaro seeks assault charges dismissed on mental health grounds

John Barilaro was “significantly suffering” when he allegedly lashed out at a cameraman last year, a Sydney court heard.

Explain bushfire grants or I’ll refer it to ICAC: Minns

NSW Labor leader Chris Minns says he will give John Barilaro 24 hours to answer questions about why his office intervened in a $100m bushfire recovery program.

Medicare report recommends more after-hours consultations

Medicare report recommends more after-hours consultations

Federal Health Minister Mark Butler says the first lesson from the strengthening Medicare report is that Australia needs to improve access to GPs after traditional work hours.

Fortunes of Atlassian founders take a hit on share dive

Atlassian’s Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes.

The company’s earnings disappointed Wall Street, pushing its stock down 13 per cent in after-hours trade and hitting the wealth of its billionaire founders.

Market euphoria to face reality check this earnings season

Professional investors are cautious about reading too much into the powerful rally in markets so far this year.

The four charts that show pokies are the most destructive form of gambling

The four charts that show pokies are the most destructive form of gambling

Poker machines account for almost two thirds of gambling losses in NSW, dwarfing other forms of betting.

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First Paddy’s, now Glebe Markets - Sydney is losing its soul, and for what?

It’s all part of the sameification of Sydney; every new venue seems to be owned by Merivale.

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Two extremes of weather in NSW.

Snow in Thredbo, heatwave in Sydney as weather extremes hit

Thredbo experienced fresh snowfall overnight while Sydney is set to swelter in a 30-plus degree day ahead of a scorching weekend.

The inside story of how WA’s missing radioactive capsule was found

Bravo team leader Jason Paull, left, ANSTO senior associate physicist Dr Lachlan Chartier, ANSTO radiological emergency manager Prashant Maharaj and DFES search team member Dom Reay celebrate when it was confirmed they had found the capsule.

Just hours into their first shift, about 74 kilometres south of the Pilbara mining town of Newman, a team of specialist scientists searching for a minuscule target heard a beep.

How Wong’s message got lost in a clumsy, ill-explained swipe

Foreign Minister Penny Wong at a press conference with Britain’s Foreign Secretary James Cleverly  and Britain’s Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.

Penny Wong’s shoe-leather diplomacy since Labor came to power last May had rarely come unstuck. That changed this week.

Chinese spy balloon spotted over western US: Pentagon

The US is tracking a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that has been spotted over US airspace.

He was driving taxis in an Australian town. Now Hollywood’s hailing ‘Mr Inbetween’

He was driving taxis in an Australian town. Now Hollywood’s hailing ‘Mr Inbetween’

A few years ago, reclusive Australian writer Scott Ryan was struggling to make ends meet. Now, the world can’t get enough of his cult suburban crime series.

‘It’s an addiction’: How watching Free Willy sparked a career researching the ocean’s oddities

Lunch with Dr Vanessa Pirotta, wildlife scientist, at The Cove Dining.

Growing up, Vanessa Pirotta wanted to be a dolphin trainer. These days, she is just as comfortable in front of a TV camera as she is elbow-deep in hot whale guts.

Easy as one, two, three: Are throuples normal now?

Australians are more open to polyamory and unconventional relationships than they were 10 years ago. What’s changed?

Meet the cream of the NRL’s 2023 crop before they become household names

Latu Fainu, Jonah Pezet, Isaiya Katoa and Paul Alamoti.

They may be no-names now, but by the end of the season these 10 players could transform into stars of the NRL.

Bol’s troubles could be far from over regardless of B-sample

Embattled athlete Peter Bol.

People get too hung up on this B-sample stuff; a “use” charge could be established just on analysis of one of the samples.

Darren Kane
Darren Kane

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‘Not happening’: Clarke hits out at proposal to move SCG Test

Former Test captain Michael Clarke has criticised the idea of taking the traditional New Year’s Test away from Sydney.

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Three-year-old dies in locked car at Sydney shopping strip
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Three-year-old dies in locked car at Sydney shopping strip

Police were told the child had been in the car in south-west Sydney throughout the day as the temperature exceeded 30 degrees.

As Pell the man is laid to rest, Pell the martyr rises

As Pell the man is laid to rest, Pell the martyr rises

Tony Abbott said the faithful should pray to the late George Pell – a victim of “modern-day crucifixion” – as they do other saints.

Barilaro’s office in bushfire funding storm

The 2019-20 bushfires killed 26 people, destroyed 2476 homes and burnt 5.5 million hectares of the state.

John Barilaro’s office intervened in a $100 million bushfire recovery program and altered the guidelines, resulting in Labor electorates missing out on emergency funding.

Sydney law firm hit with $185,000 penalty over breaches

Lawyer John Atanaskovic in 2018.

A former manager at Atanaskovic Hartnell took her employer to court over unpaid entitlements and a failure to provide a safe workplace.

‘Not vindicated, shattered’: Bushfire audit confirms communities’ fears

Fire ravaging Dargan, west of Bell in the Blue Mountains.

After working closely with public servants on grant applications, Blue Mountains Mayor Mark Greenhill was stunned to discover the rules had later been changed.

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Teagan Croft as Jessica Watson in True Spirit, which features superb scenes at sea.
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Plenty of waterworks, but Netflix’s Jessica Watson biopic isn’t all smooth sailing

Wholesome and tailored for the American market, True Spirit recounts the then 16-year-old’s record-breaking attempt to sail around the world solo, unassisted and non-stop.

A Routine Infidelity by Elizabeth Coleman.

How to catch a cheating husband: The page-turner with plenty of twists

There’s certainly no shortage of extramarital relations in Elizabeth Coleman’s satisfying murder mystery A Routine Infidelity.

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Latu Fainu, Jonah Pezet, Isaiya Katoa and Paul Alamoti.

Meet the cream of the NRL’s 2023 crop before they become household names

They may be no-names now, but by the end of the season these 10 players could transform into stars of the NRL.

Embattled athlete Peter Bol.

Why Peter Bol’s troubles could be far from over regardless of B-sample result

People get too hung up on this B-sample stuff; a “use” charge could be established just on analysis of one of the samples.

Darren Kane
Darren Kane

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Manly fullback Tom Trbojevic.

Time for a reality check: What if we’ve seen the best of Tom Trbojevic?

Anthony Seibold scorched Peter Peters for raising a relevant question about the Manly fullback.

Michael Clarke celebrates his triple century at the SCG in 2012.

‘Not happening’: Clarke hits out at proposal to move SCG Test

Former Test captain Michael Clarke, a born and bred New South Welshman, has criticised the idea of taking the traditional New Year’s Test away from Sydney.

Indigenous pin-up Josh Addo-Carr.

Addo-Carr pulls out of All Stars clash

The All Stars clash has lost one of its biggest drawcards after last year’s Indigenous skipper pulled out of the pre-season event.

Eddie Jones will be keeping a close eye on Waratahs players.

The Eddie Effect: Wallabies hopefuls must ‘play out of their skin’ to get Jones’ attention

The arrival of Eddie Jones back in Australian rugby has created a “clean slate” for players pushing for Wallabies honours later this year at the World Cup.

Kurtis Patterson of the Sixers bats.

Heat upset Sixers to make Big Bash final

The Brisbane Heat will meet the Perth Scorchers in Saturday night’s Big Bash final after upsetting the Sydney Sixers in a low-scoring match at the SCG.

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