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Corrupt former police officer Roger Rogerson dies
Rogerson, arguably the most corrupt police officer the nation has ever known, has died during his fourth stint behind bars.
Analysis
Naked City
Rogerson was a corrupt old dinosaur who didn’t see the ice age coming
He was brave, won multiple awards and became a human headline. He was also a thief, a liar and a murderer.
In photos: Australia’s notorious corrupt cop
Rogerson was at one time considered the force’s most decorated officer but was dismissed from the force in 1986 after misconduct charges.
Ron DeSantis ends his presidential campaign, endorses Donald Trump
The Florida governor ended his presidential bid on the eve of the New Hampshire primary after his highly anticipated campaign failed to gain traction.
Duchess of York diagnosed with malignant melanoma
Sarah Ferguson’s diagnosis comes as King Charles prepares to undergo treatment for an enlarged prostate and the Princess of Wales recovers from major abdominal surgery.
Opinion
Jobs
With homeownership out of reach, the workplace as we know it is dead
The capitalist promise was a hoax and young people have finally cottoned on. Now Labor and the Liberals must find a way forward for their new and old voter bases.
Sean Kelly
Columnist
Biggest household expense soars twice as much as wages
Although everyone faces a cost of living crisis, tenants are under extra pressure as asking rents soar faster than wages – and it’s even worse in some areas.
Labor to pledge more help on energy costs
The deals will be unveiled on Monday as proof of the government’s willingness to use all its powers to tackle the cost of living crisis.
Meet the young Australians using their inheritance to save the planet
What would you do if you had millions of dollars in family wealth at your disposal? The answer for some is obvious: tackle the climate crisis.
Is it cheaper to book your flight directly with the airline?
“Should I book my air tickets through a real live travel agent, with an online travel agency or with the airline?” It’s a question that comes up a lot.
How to do the ‘world’s healthiest’ Mediterranean diet (when you don’t live in the Med)
We can’t all live in Greece or Italy, but with a little planning and preparation we can eat like we do. Here’s how.
Live
Australian Open
Cruz Hewitt back in action in doubles; De Minaur consoled
Hewitt, a 15-year-old wildcard, is one of the country’s most promising young players. Follow all the action live.
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Alex de Minaur
‘Night and day a different player’: Why the future is bright for de Minaur
Alex de Minaur weathered big-hitting Andrey Rublev’s early storm to be within striking distance of the quarter-finals, but it wasn’t to be.
Exclusive
Australian cricket
‘Carrot and stick’: Bold bid to expand BBL and shake up Cricket Australia
A multimillion-dollar battle is being waged behind the scenes of Australian cricket that could change the shape of the men’s and women’s big bash competitions as well as the ownership of cricket in Australia.
How an iconic TV soap brought Sydney’s inner west to the small screen
E Street, which is marking its 35th anniversary, captured the grit and charm of Balmain as it was transitioning from its industrial, shipbuilding and mining past.
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NSW councils
Why the Inner West Council demerger process won’t lead to a split
More than two years after residents in the Inner West voted in favour of a council demerger, change has been stalled because of contentious legal advice.
Less famous than Newtown, for some Enmore is now a bigger draw
Enmore Road is brimming with interesting restaurants, cafes, bars and small shops. Policymakers want to replicate its success, but I’m doubtful this is possible.
AUSTRALIAN OPEN
Novak concedes love actually can be a distraction
The French artiste had no hope against a near-faultless machine that just kept on winning until it seemed like a perfect scoreline might become a distraction.
Plenty of positives for Andreeva as Krejcikova prevails
There are only three of the top-10 seeds left in the women’s singles draw and the tournament’s teen sensation has been eliminated.
Sydney
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Education
Stop slugging parents for school supplies, principals told
The NSW education secretary asked schools to refrain from asking families to bring in school supplies such as tissues, wet wipes and whiteboard markers.
‘Surprise’ Sydney suburbs hit 40 degrees ahead of relief from southerly
A promised southerly buster was not expected in the city until about 10pm, but should help reduce temperatures.
Sydney Festival show honours the lost children of Luna Park at Coney Island
A deeply moving story about loss and childhood innocence opens Monday at Luna Park as part of the Sydney Festival 2024.
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Development
Mulch company boss previously cautioned by environmental watchdog
The co-director of Greenlife Resource Recovery, which supplied recycling mulch used around Rozelle, previously operated a landscaping supply business without the proper licence.
Exclusive
State Parliament
Investigation into sales at apartment block where defects were found
Who knew what and when about the defective slab in the Lachlan’s Line building? And when must a prospective buyer or tenant be told if a building has a defect?
Politics
Albanese ponders political risk of adjusting tax package to ease cost of living
The prime minister has many ways to address the cost of living. However, adjusting the stage 3 tax cuts package would turn a crucial byelection into a referendum on Albanese and his integrity.
Business
Younger customers are feeling the pinch, but one generation is trying to get ahead
Consumers are continuing to cut spending as inflation pressures persist, but one generation is moving towards savings accounts more than the others.
World
Analysis
US Votes 2024
‘Crazy decisions’: What a Trump victory could mean for Taiwan
Donald Trump’s re-election could have significant implications for Taiwan and the Asia-Pacific.
Opinion
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Property
‘A gem for people’: The Sydney suburbs where homes are selling fastest
It typically takes more than four weeks to sell a Sydney home, but some properties across in-demand regions are trading quicker.
‘We just loved it’: The Sydney suburbs that home owners never want to leave
In some neighbourhoods, locals stay in their homes for close to two decades on average before they’re ready to make a move.
Good Food
Lifestyle
After a marriage breakdown, even a walk to the mailbox was worth celebrating
When Dr Gina Cleo discovered her husband was having an affair, she fell apart. But tiny habits helped her rebuild her life.
Culture
How Sandra Hüller shocked Europe and became the toast of Hollywood
Back-to-back roles as an accused killer and a Nazi hausfrau have pundits talking about a double Oscars nod.
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Analysis
Australian Open
‘Night and day a different player’: Why the future is bright for de Minaur
Alex de Minaur weathered big-hitting Andrey Rublev’s early storm to be within striking distance of the quarter-finals, but it wasn’t to be.
Exclusive
Australian cricket
‘Carrot and stick’: Bold bid to expand BBL and shake up Cricket Australia
A multimillion-dollar battle is being waged behind the scenes of Australian cricket that could change the shape of the men’s and women’s big bash competitions as well as the ownership of cricket in Australia.
Updated
Australian Open
De Minaur falls short of quarter-finals as Rublev proves too strong
Alex de Minaur has never been closer to a major breakthrough at the Australian Open – but he is still not close enough.
Khawaja firming to play Gabba Test after head knock
The reliable Australian opener is expected to return to the batting crease for training at the Gabba on Tuesday as he continues a steady recovery from being hit in the head when victory was in sight at the Adelaide Test.
Power, endurance, skill and flexibility: Life as a sumo
Sumo wrestling has landed in Sydney, and there’s more to it than you might think.
Novak concedes love actually can be a distraction
The French artiste had no hope against a near-faultless machine that just kept on winning until it seemed like a perfect scoreline might become a distraction.
Opinion
NRL 2024
The secret to Wests Tigers winning is obvious if they’re smart enough to see it
The most important report on a club in NRL history ignored the most important factor in its future.
Roy Masters
Sports Columnist
Have Your Say
The players to build your dreams on this season
The pre-season is the time when hope springs eternal for rugby league fans. Find out who’s putting his hand up to make a difference at your club.