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It’s the missing person’s case that has captivated the country.
Albanese deflects questions about son amid critical reports
The prime minister declined to provide detailed answers, saying Nathan Albanese, 23, was not a public figure.
What crisis? Australia registering 5000 health workers a month
Despite record numbers of doctors, nurses and psychologists applying to join the health system, it remains riddled with workforce issues and the raw numbers mask a more complex picture.
Coalition’s campaign for nuclear energy implausible, experts say
Former chief scientist Alan Finkel says nuclear options in the energy grid would be decades away, while Australia needs urgent replacements for coal-fired power.
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State Parliament
The special merit ranking that was created for new transport secretary
Candidates for the NSW Transport secretary role were ranked against three criteria. A fourth was made for the transport minister’s hand-picked choice, Josh Murray.
Workers set to shoulder more of tax burden over coming decade
Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ intergenerational report will increase pressure on the government to embrace wide-ranging tax reform.
‘Cunning’: Serial killer nurse to die in prison for murdering seven babies
In an act that enraged the parents of the victims, Lucy Letby refused to attend the sentencing in Manchester where she received the most severe punishment available in the UK justice system.
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NRL 2023
Double standards: Unrest at Rabbitohs over Latrell Mitchell drama
South Sydney have been made aware of concerns within the football department that coach Jason Demetriou isn’t tough enough on star duo Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker.
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Wallabies
Former All Blacks coach joins Wallabies ahead of World Cup
Steve Hansen is advising Eddie Jones and the Wallabies as they prepare for a World Cup warm-up match against France this weekend.
Californian desert under water as Tropical Storm Hilary floods state
The desert city of Palm Springs is clearing up the damage from the storm but remains cut off from the rest of California.
Commander of Australian troops at Long Tan dies days after 50th anniversary
The man who led Australian troops into battle in the most famous engagement of the Vietnam War has died.
Vivek Ramaswamy: the rapping Republican who could be Trump’s vice president
Ramaswamy, a tech billionaire and practising Hindu, is not his party’s typical candidate – and perhaps that is why the 38-year-old has started soaring in the polls.
I knew you were trouble: Will AI replace Taylor Swift?
With a few basic prompts, AI can fill our world with any sound we ask for – but not everyone will call it music.
Recipe collection
Pasta
10 bright and breezy vegetarian pasta recipes, starring Adam Liaw’s speedy cauli spaghetti
Boost your vegie intake and make the most of those spare packets of spaghetti, macaroni and pappardelle lurking in your pantry with these simple pasta dishes.
The classic and delicious Greek dish with a murky past
I had thought moussaka was comfortably Greek, yet it comes with a history that’s far more complex and controversial.
This Book Week, let’s celebrate the power of reading (not just the costumes)
From grief to bullying, books can help adults teach kids about life’s most complex challenges.
A hundred years on, Charmian Clift’s time has finally arrived
Life in the shadow of husband George Johnston was frustrating for the Australian writer, but it seems now is her moment with books being republished and new work appearing.
Are you team luxury? Sports merch is entering a new style era
Big name fashion brands and influential designers are turning stadiums into runways.
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
Analysis
Free TV was considered a dinosaur. The Matildas have changed how we think about it
The gripping grand final between England and Spain capped off a stellar week for women’s sport and soccer – and for free-to-air television, as it demonstrated its fundamental role.
Debi Enker
‘My star’: Spain’s World Cup hero posts tribute after learning of her father’s death after final
Olga Carmona went from the high of scoring the winner in the World Cup final to being told of her father’s death after the match.
Sydney
Teacher made to apologise for giving child ‘improvement strategies’
A culture whereby students absolve themselves of responsibility is contributing to the growing disruption in Australia’s classrooms, experts say.
Wish list grows for ‘half-finished’ Rozelle parklands
The new government has agreed to revisit earlier plans for the park that sits above the WestConnex motorway.
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Public housing
Waterloo estate plan rejigged to accommodate more social housing
The process to move hundreds of existing tenants whose homes will be bulldozed is expected to begin in mid-2024.
Hasti’s family hadn’t got their fishing lines wet when a wave swept them to their deaths
Many people think rock fishing is a safe recreation, but experts say it should be regarded as an extreme sport.
Demand for ferry trips surges - but do we have enough vessels for summer?
Trips on Sydney’s busiest ferry route have soared over winter to surpass pre-pandemic levels, raising concerns about how services will cope this summer.
Politics
Coalition’s campaign for nuclear energy implausible, experts say
Former chief scientist Alan Finkel says nuclear options in the energy grid would be decades away, while Australia needs urgent replacements for coal-fired power.
Opinion
AUKUS
Australia’s biggest AUKUS risk? Our allies’ Plan B
Bob Carr
Bob Carr was NSW’s longest-serving premier and is a former Australian foreign affairs minister.
Business
Insurance premiums going up as IAG books bumper profit
The insurer that runs NRMA and CGU will increase premiums to cover rising costs amid more frequent disasters, all while eyeing a profit of up to $1.4 billion for the next financial year.
World
North Korea’s Kim visits missile tests as ‘invasion rehearsal’ drills begin
North Korea is deeply opposed to the annual military drills involving the US and South Korea, which it considers practice runs for an invasion.
Opinion
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Writer and reviewer
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Teacher snaps up $6.8 million Roseville manor with one bid
The auction took less than two minutes for the winners to beat two other interested parties for the grand residence on a spacious block.
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Title Deeds
From The Bachelor to Bondi: Reality TV stars buy $5.2m matrimonial home
Meanwhile, prominent businessman Robert Champion De Crespigny sets a Rose Bay record and Larry Emdur sells his Kangaroo Valley getaway.
Good Food
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Meal prep
14 quick and easy budget-friendly dinners to cook this week
Lifestyle
From face cream to undies and insoles, there’s AI for that
Artificial intelligence expert Dr Catriona Wallace says the technology can be applied to every business pitching on the new series of Shark Tank.
Culture
The king of (bad) comedy: Why is Robert De Niro addicted to awful movies?
The guy is either bad at choosing projects, or just doesn’t care any more.
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NRL 2023
Double standards and preferential treatment: Unrest at Rabbitohs over Latrell Mitchell drama
South Sydney have been made aware of concerns within the football department that coach Jason Demetriou isn’t tough enough on star duo Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker.
Licence to grill: Why Brooks’ $1000 barbecue is outside Tigers’ salary cap
A farewell gift of a barbecue presented to the departing Luke Brooks won’t be included in the Tigers’ cap – but there’s no reason for rivals to fire up.
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Wallabies
Former All Blacks coach joins Wallabies ahead of World Cup
Steve Hansen is advising Eddie Jones and the Wallabies as they prepare for a World Cup warm-up match against France this weekend.
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NRL 2023
Season over? Latrell Mitchell to rely on teammates for finals after taking elbow ban
South Sydney’s floundering finals bid has taken another hit with their superstar to miss the potential do-or-die showdown with the Roosters for a brain snap.
Rugby Australia responds to criticism from Wallaroos as players avoid sanctions
RA vowed to continue dialogue with frustrated players and acknowledged that improvements could be made in the future.
‘No excuses’: NRL confirms Souths conceded eight-tackle try
Newcastle scored a try from an eight-tackle set that was missed by the referee – and a second official inside the ground whose job it was to count the tackles.
Best’s career decision allows Knights to fast-track retention bid
The rising NSW Origin star has made a key call on his future as Newcastle gear up for extension talks before NRL rivals can table an offer.
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Wait a second ... The 2006 rule change behind the AFL’s goal umpiring fiasco
The protocols governing the AFL’s score review system are poorly thought out, and on Saturday night, they led to a disaster.
Greg Baum
Sports columnist