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It’s embarrassing to be going to war over hair colour and dress codes in schools – chiefly because they don’t matter.

The Sydney suburbs rejecting public education

Public education in Sydney is bleeding almost 10,000 students a year to private and Catholic high schools.

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Crowds gather to catch first glimpse of Australia’s Mary, new Queen of Denmark

Mary Donaldson will become Queen of Denmark.

Crowds braved freezing temperatures in Copenhagen on Sunday as Denmark prepared to welcome King Frederik X and Queen Mary to the throne.

Photo gallery: Flags galore in Copenhagen as Denmark crowns new king and queen

Denmark is celebrating Crown Prince Frederik and his Australian-born wife Mary becoming the country’s new king and queen.

Djokovic praises teen after four-hour clash; Sabalenka returns in devastating form

Novak Djokovic and Dino Prizmic meet at the net after their unexpectedly tight first-round encounter.

Follow all the action from Melbourne Park as day one of the 2024 Australian Open gets under way, with reigning singles champions Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka in action.

O’Connell triumphs in marathon clash, Lleyton lookalike wins over fans in defeat

A stirring comeback win by Chris O’Connell was the hometown highlight of day one, while two of his compatriots were brave in five-set matches, including Lleyton Hewitt lookalike Dane Sweeny.

Danish queen wins in Australia as Australian becomes Danish queen

Caroline Wozniacki put in a confident performance at Melbourne Park before her Polish opponent, Magda Linette, was forced to retire.

Photographs released by Thai authorities purporting to show the arrest of Australian alleged Hells Angels leader, Rodrigo Elices, in a luxury condo in Thailand in December. He is wanted in Australia over a drug syndicate and allegedly fled to Thailand on an Italian passport using a different name.
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Alleged Hells Angels chief fled Sydney for Thailand on private jet, say police

Thai authorities, in other stings, also unearthed tonnes of drugs earmarked for Australia’s shores by major criminal syndicates.

‘Carbon dioxide bomb’: Forrest goes to war with big oil and gas

Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest wants .......

Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest has escalated his fight with oil and gas producers, and Woodside in particular, taking to a helicopter off the remote WA coast to lambast its $18b Scarborough gas export project.

Trump in fast lane to White House as rivals squabble

Donald Trump.

The Iowa caucuses are the first time the public has their say about party presidential candidates. A big win can build momentum that leads to the presidency.

Girls ‘detained and lashed’ by Taliban amid hijab crackdown

A Taliban fighter stands guard as women wait to receive food rations, in Kabul, Afghanistan, last year.

Girls as young as 16 have been seized from markets, private classrooms and the streets of Kabul as well as other provinces, accused of violating strict dress rules.

The hidden millions spent thwarting terror plots

The AFP says “cost is not a factor” as heavily redacted documents obtained under FOI reveal the bill to investigate, arrest and prosecute members of three terror cells.

Princess Anne, ‘chicest woman in the world’, inspires Fendi’s latest

Venturini Fendi said she was inspired by Princess Anne, whom she deemed capable of “maintaining her femininity while wearing a uniform” – the epitome of masculinity.

The curious case of a car parked in a tow-away zone for 10 years that became an icon

Coburg’s Ford Laser, which hasn’t moved in at least a decade.

A blue hatchback has become somewhat of a suburban celebrity for not moving in at least a decade. Tracking down its owner reveals an unlikely tribute.

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Ignore influencers, you don’t need more resilience. You need friends. And money

Modern influencers tend to glamourise resilience, but the reality is we need our support networks.

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Good Food guide to eating and drinking in Byron Bay

The most delicious and innovative crop of restaurants outside our capital cities can now be found in Byron Bay. Here’s everywhere you need to know about.

20 games to look forward to in 2024

Plucky Squire

An A-Z of the biggest new games expected to hit shelves this year, including Hades II, Star Wars Outlaws and Prince of Persia.

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30+ ways with frozen puff pastry

There's no need to huff and puff in the kitchen. These recipes make the most of store-bought pastry sheets for both dinner (think pot pies and savoury tarts) and dessert.

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AUSTRALIAN OPEN

The grunts that split the tennis world

Tactical weapon to distract your opponent or an involuntary physiological response to exertion? Grunting has been a bug-bear for decades – and it won’t be resolved in the next two weeks.

Alex de Minaur.

The green-and-gold brigade: Meet every Aussie in this year’s Open

Twenty-one local hopes, headlined by Alex de Minaur, will contest this year’s Australian Open, after three managed to scrap their way through the qualifying rounds on Friday.

Sydney

An artist’s impression of Winter Sports World in Penrith.

Aspen, Whistler ... Penrith? Indoor ski resort gets approval for western Sydney

However, the ambitious plans for an indoor ski resort in Penrith have raised concerns about its environmental impact.

An urban forest in Sydney that’s not too beige, not too hectic, not too posh

Mucahit Sasmaz (left) and Murat Zengin enjoy an early morning fish down by Rozelle Bay.

This unregarded inner west suburb has a rich history and a quirky present.

‘Impossible decisions’ as families prepare for new school year

Low-income families will struggle to afford back-to-school supplies, say social services.

Some Sydney public schools have asked for more than $180 worth of school supplies for a year 3 student at the start of term.

Asbestos found outside Rozelle Parklands

Asbestos found outside Rozelle Parklands

It’s the first time the mulch containing asbestos has been detected outside the parklands.

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Novak Djokovic and Dino Prizmic meet at the net after their unexpectedly tight first-round encounter.

Djokovic survives scare as young contender announces himself on big stage

Novak Djokovic is still in contention for this year’s tournament, but not before surviving a hell of a scare.

Steve Smith ahead of the Adelaide Test, where he will begin his career as a Test match opener against the West Indies.

Smith the opener dares quicks to bounce him with new ball

Steve Smith says the world’s quickest bowlers will have to risk wasting their new ball if they want to pummel him with short-pitched bowling now that he’s an opening batsman.

Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki during her match against Magda Linette on Sunday. Linette, of Poland, retired due to injury.

Danish queen wins in Australia as Australian becomes Danish queen

Caroline Wozniacki put in a confident performance on her return to Melbourne Park before her Polish opponent, 20th seed Magda Linette, was forced to retire due to injury.

Graham Arnold’s Socceroos are off to a winning start at the Asian Cup, but bigger challenges are ahead.
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Arnie must find new answers to old questions after Australia’s ‘substandard’ Asian Cup opener

What Graham Arnold would give to have even one of Aaron Mooy, Tom Rogic, Massimo Luongo or Ajdin Hrustic with him in Qatar. Instead, he has to find other solutions to the Socceroos’ creativity shortage.

Christopher O’Connell conquers Cristian Garin of Chile on day one of the 2024 Australian Open.

‘That was awesome’: O’Connell tastes epic win, but Sweeny, Kubler lose five-setters

A stirring comeback win by Chris O’Connell was the hometown highlight of day one, while two of his compatriots were brave in five-set matches, including Lleyton Hewitt lookalike Dane Sweeny.

Italian star Jannik Sinner made the perfect start to his 2024 Australian Open campaign.

Sinner makes his wicked return to Melbourne Park

Majors are cruel. Like Botic van de Zandschulp’s serve to Australian Open fancy Jannik Sinner in the first set, his campaign was over before it began. The Italian, who Australian hope Alex de Minaur is yet to beat in six attempts, was in ominous touch.

Sam Kerr in hospital after knee surgery

‘On road to recovery’: Smiling Sam Kerr’s positive message from hospital bed

The Matildas star is still in hospital after surgery but is ready for the long comeback from a devastating injury.

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