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‘He can send me a thank you card’: Mookhey responds after Kean slams Labor’s costings

‘He can send me a thank you card’: Mookhey responds after Kean slams Labor’s costings

The NSW treasurer interrogated Opposition Leader Chris Minn’s promised wage lift for public servants, saying that Labor has failed to properly account for its policy.

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WestConnex

Promises to increase WestConnex speed limit are policymaking thought bubbles

It is baffling that both Perrottet and Minns have decided to dispense with policy and professionalism and instead appeal to commuters in tight western Sydney seats.

Reserve Bank faces rate clash: Should they stay or should they go up?

Banking turmoil in Europe and America, or driving down inflation?

Former SAS soldier charged with Afghanistan war crime

Former SAS soldier charged with Afghanistan war crime

A former special forces soldier is set to become the first former member of the Australian Defence Force to be charged with war crimes in Afghanistan.

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War crimes investigator tapped to lead first federal corruption watchdog

Justice Paul Brereton.

Judge Paul Brereton, who uncovered evidence of murders by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan, is said to be Dreyfus’ pick to run the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

John Sattler

‘A true gentleman’: PM leads tributes to South Sydney icon John Sattler

One of the foundation club’s favourite sons, who famously led the Rabbitohs to victory over Manly in the 1970 grand final with a badly broken jaw, has died.

Why the ladder is upside down and your tipping is a mess

Eels, Dolphins and Storm.

This story won’t help your tipping. But it might explain why the Storm can’t hold a Steeden, the Tigers have started scoring tries and the NRL world has been flipped on its head.

Tetchy Tim Sheens is not the problem in Tiger Town

The revolution at the Wests Tigers will take time. Can those who run the club hold their nerve and shut their mouths?

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Woman had ‘significant injury’ after alleged sexual assault by Hayne: doctor

Woman had ‘significant injury’ after alleged sexual assault by Hayne: doctor

A forensic doctor has told a court a woman allegedly sexually assaulted by Jarryd Hayne sustained a rare and unusual laceration, according to photographs.

Body found in Blue Mountains following search for St Ives man

Emergency services will recommence searching for a St Ives man who has been missing in the Blue Mountains, in Sydney’s north-west, since Sunday.

The man was canyoning with a group on Sunday before going missing in the Wollangambe River.

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Aviation

Why the promised airfare price relief looks like a mirage

Airlines and travel agents have been promising that airline capacity will continue to recover and fares will come down – what’s happened?

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

A soldier wanders down to the fire pit where all the rubbish was burnt at Camp Chesty in central Iraq in 2003.

Twenty years on from the Iraq invasion, there’s an insidious and enduring legacy

For Joe Biden, the issue is personal. He has long believed rubbish burn pits caused the brain cancer that killed his son Beau.

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Workplace

Fathers are now copping the ‘motherhood penalty’

Young fathers say they want to be involved in shared child care.

For the health of men, women, kids and the economy, ideas of Australian workplace masculinity must at least try to keep up.

Wendy Tuohy
Wendy Tuohy

Senior writer

Ready for lunch? Here are 10 of Sydney’s best sandwich shops

Fanging for a sanga? From toasties with the most to classic salad sandwiches (don’t forget the beetroot), here are 10 of the best.

Melanie Lynskey played rebel leader Kathleen Coghlan in The Last of Us.

‘Not fair to be cruel’: Lynskey on hitting back at her Last of Us critics

Fresh from starring in two of the hottest TV shows, the classic “oh, her” actor talks beating bullies, trading places with Kate Winslet and White Lotus.

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Killed in the crash: (from left) Paul Hudson, Rick DeMorgan jnr and captain Ian McBeth.

Other aircraft grounded before American-crewed plane crashed during NSW bushfires, inquest told

The three Americans were killed dropping aerial fire retardant during the 2020 Black Summer fires after other planes were grounded and another pilot refused to take off.

More than 100 number plates stolen across Brighton-Le-Sands

Police released an image of a man who may be able to assist with investigations on 100 number plates being stolen.

St George Police have appealed for public assistance and released CCTV footage of a man they believe could assist with inquiries.

New Manly ferry suffers another steering failure on Sydney Harbour

The Fairlight was docked at the Balmain shipyard on Monday.

The Fairlight, one of three ferries bought to replace the larger Freshwater-class vessels, has suffered nine steering failures since it entered service in 2021.

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David Gyngell sounds alarm over mental health crisis in Northern Rivers

An aerial view of the devastation around St Carthage’s Cathedral and Trinity Catholic College Lismore.

Levels of depression and anxiety symptoms are now higher among Northern Rivers children and young people than the national average

Nina made three bank transfers before she realised she was being scammed

Nina made three bank transfers before she realised she was being scammed

Artificial intelligence is now being used to sound like distressed family members in need of quick cash.

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NRL 2023

The Dolphins’ Tom Gilbert and Sean O’Sullivan celebrate scoring against the Raiders.

Why Dolphins enforcer Gilbert never considered Broncos

The second-rower joined the Dolphins without talking to cross-town rivals Brisbane out of respect for his former club, the North Queensland Cowboys.

Viliami Fifita is at the centre of a tug of war.
Chammas on Monday

‘We’re not releasing him’: Dragons, Sea Eagles in tug-of-war for rising star

Despite his manager indicating to the Dragons that Viliami Fifita will be released from the final two years of his deal to join the club, Manly aren’t surrendering.

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49 Alexander Street Alexandria sold at auction for $1.33 million.

Six first home buyers fight for $1.33 million Alexandria two-bedder

Mindful they can now choose an annual land tax, most of the 20something buyers took their parents along to the auction.

The Victorian Gothic mansion Allowah is billed one of Mosman’s oldest houses.
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Football club co-owner lists Mosman’s Victorian Gothic mansion Allowah

Glenn Duncan is selling what is billed one of Mosman’s oldest homes as Russell Tate lists one of the suburb’s largest apartments.

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John Sattler

‘A true gentleman’: PM leads tributes to South Sydney icon John Sattler

One of the foundation club’s favourite sons, who famously led the Rabbitohs to victory over Manly in the 1970 grand final with a badly broken jaw, has died.

It’s been a tough start for Tim Sheens.
Opinion
NRL 2023

Tetchy Tim Sheens is not the problem in Tiger Town

The revolution at the Wests Tigers will take time. Can those who run the club hold their nerve and shut their mouths?

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Eels, Dolphins and Storm.

Why the ladder is upside down and your tipping is a mess

This story won’t help your tipping. But it might explain why the Storm can’t hold a Steeden, the Tigers have started scoring tries and the NRL world has been flipped on its head.

Ange Postecoglou gave Garang Kuol some words of encouragement when Celtic faced Hearts earlier this month.

Postecoglou’s pep talk for Socceroos whiz-kid Kuol

Garang Kuol’s meteoric rise has seemingly flatlined in the Scottish Premiership, but the 18-year-old is determined to make the most of his European challenge.

Viliami Fifita is at the centre of a tug of war.
Chammas on Monday
NRL 2023

‘We’re not releasing him’: Dragons, Sea Eagles in tug-of-war for rising star

Despite his manager indicating to the Dragons that Viliami Fifita will be released from the final two years of his deal to join the club, Manly aren’t surrendering.

John Bateman in his first game for the Wests Tigers on Sunday.

‘They’ve never done a pre-season’: Bateman clears air over injury speculation

Bateman has reaffirmed coach Tim Sheens’ position that he was rested for the opening games of the season to allow him time to acclimatise after arriving in Australia. 

Steve Smith’s super catch.
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Smith’s stunning catch steals limelight in crushing one-day win

Mitch Marsh and Travis Head cracked Australia to an easy victory after a Mitchell Starc masterclass helped skittle India for 117. But it was Steve Smith who provided the second ODI’s most memorable moment.

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