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Man arrested over disappearance of Samantha Murphy

Samantha Murphy was last seen outside her Ballarat East home on the morning of February 4.

Murphy’s husband said he had not been told of Wednesday’s arrest of a Ballarat man over the disappearance of the mother of three.

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Wallabies

Wallabies review unveiled after Eddie disaster

Eddie Jones has been confirmed as the next Japan head coach.

A review into the Wallabies’ disastrous 2023 campaign has revealed that players would like greater transparency around team selection and a new leadership structure.

Ministers back budget process after claims members are shut out

Treasurer Jim Chalmers disputed there was tension in the government’s cabinet.

If Sam Kerr was a straight, white housewife, would she stand accused of racism?

Just last year, London’s Metropolitan Police was deemed guilty of “institutionalised racism, misogyny and homophobia”. This at least raises questions about the charging of Sam Kerr.

Lucy Zelic
Lucy Zelic

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Minns doesn’t think Kerr’s alleged cop ‘slur’ was racist

Minns doesn’t think Kerr’s alleged cop ‘slur’ was racist

NSW Premier Chris Minns has said he does not believe being called “a stupid white bastard” is racist.

Too dangerous: Toby Greene wouldn’t let his daughter play rugby league

Giants champion Toby Greene has described rugby league as a “way more” dangerous game than Australian rules.

The tiny killer linked to heart attack, stroke and death

Microplastics have been found in the human heart and in our blood – and scientists are racing to understand the health impacts.

A world-first study has identified a factor that leads to a four-and-a-half greater risk of heart attack, stroke and death – and exposure is unavoidable.

Karma, punishment, coincidence? A GP faces his cancer diagnosis

GP and author Peter Goldsworthy: after receiving his test results, one of his first thoughts was that perhaps cancer would be good for
him “in the lessons it might teach”.

Can a medico avoid the mind games that follow a cancer diagnosis? Not this one.

The $1.5 trillion ‘property iceberg’ that set off alarm bells

A bailout of a mid-sized US bank could be the signal that something more sinister is on the horizon.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

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Their surrogate child was born 10 weeks early in Ukraine. Then Russia invaded

Their baby girl arriving prematurely in Odessa was just the beginning of the drama for these Australian chefs.

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NRL 2024

Eels star Shaun Lane has made a doco on mental health. Every athlete must watch it

Parramatta forward Shaun Lane has continued his mental health advocacy with a documentary on the issue.

Since 1986, every Parramatta player has carried the burden of failing to win a premiership. Lane no longer worries about any scoreline and he’s profoundly happier.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Jet-setting animal lovers could soon fly with their pets

Jet-setting animal lovers could soon fly with their pets

It may be time to cancel the dog sitter as Virgin launches a push to have furry friends inside the cabin of Australian flights.

The billionaire with a cult following you have probably never heard of

Frank Slootman has developed quite a reputation for his no-nonsense approach.

Viroth’s Hotel is a popular choice on TripAdvisor.
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Hotel reviews

This hotel was rated world’s best on TripAdvisor. Could it be that good?

What makes this unassuming hotel on a quiet street in Cambodia’s Siem Reap such a popular choice for visitors? Garry Maddox checks in to find out.

The butcher, the farmer, the knife-maker: The women cutting through these male-dominated domains

From left: Tammi Jonas, Jonai Farms and Meatsmiths; Evelyn Liong of Archie Rose; Ash McBean of G. McBean Family Butcher; Sharon Winsor of Indigiearth and Ebony Lowry of Lady Made Tools.

Ahead of International Women’s Day this Friday, meet five luminaries blazing trails in Australia’s food and drink scene.

What do the Oscars and Australian politics have in common? More than you think

An Australian electoral expert helps break down Oscars voting actually works, and how it mirrors Australia’s political system.

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NRL 2024

The Manly Sea Eagles were the first team win an NRL match in Las Vegas.

Manly think they deserve to go back to Las Vegas. Will the NRL let them?

Scott Penn has joined Nick Politis in suggesting the two teams who won in Las Vegas should be back next year after he held talks with the president of the San Francisco 49ers about investing in the NRL.

Nathan Cleary kicks a field goal.

Why Penrith’s punt at history has been helped by head office

The NRL’s new focus on the “downtown rule” threatened to minimise the impact of Nathan Cleary’s high bombs. But the adaptable premiers have already changed their tactics.

Sydney

Former prison guard Wayne Astill pictured outside court in August 2022.

He was one of the boss’ best officers. He was also a serial rapist

Almost everyone had heard about the Sydney man’s regime of sexual cruelty. The boys’ club kept him safe to prey on more women.

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Crime

Defence twist in Beau Lamarre-Condon double murder case

Beau Lamarre-Condon’s mental health could come into play, his lawyer says after an initial meeting in prison.

The accused killer of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies is being held in isolation in Silverwater jail.

Majority of NSW voters back Minns’ housing density push

The Minns government’s housing density policy has won the support of 43 per cent of voters.

Only one-quarter of voters oppose Premier Chris Minns’ signature housing policy, but about 30 per cent remain undecided despite the ongoing accommodation crisis.

Music festivals may skip NSW amid police charges backlash

New data reveals NSW Police have been targeting girls as young as 12 with strip-search powers.

Police user pay charges are up to 12 times more expensive for NSW-based festivals than in Victoria, state parliament has heard.

Mental Health Commission blasted over workplace culture

NSW Mental Health Commission.

SafeWork NSW found the commission breached health and safety legislation over its management of bullying and other workplace culture issues.

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bet365 will be investigated by AUSTRAC over anti-money laundering and counterterrorism law compliance

Bet365 investigated in anti-money laundering probe

bet365 is the latest wagering business to be investigated by financial regulator AUSTRAC over anti-money laundering and counterterrorism financing compliance.

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Our favourite luxury homes for sale right now

From one of the country’s finest rural mansions to a riverfront estate, we’ve rounded up our pick of the bunch.

Camilla Franks and her newly-purchased Bondi house.

Kaftan queen Camilla Franks buys Bondi landmark home for $12.5m

The house was sold by Australian Rugby Foundation chair Ben Scott, and for $2.5 million more than he paid just three years ago.

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Parramatta forward Shaun Lane has continued his mental health advocacy with a documentary on the issue.
Opinion
NRL 2024

Eels star Shaun Lane has made a doco on mental health. Every athlete must watch it

Since 1986, every Parramatta player has carried the burden of failing to win a premiership. Lane no longer worries about any scoreline and he’s profoundly happier.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Eddie Jones has been confirmed as the next Japan head coach.
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Wallabies

‘Line in the sand’: Wallabies review unveiled after Eddie disaster

A review into the Wallabies’ disastrous 2023 campaign has revealed that players would like greater transparency around team selection and a new leadership structure.

Sam Kerr has pleaded not guity to the charges in the UK.

The incomprehensible nature of Kerr’s alleged transgression

It now seems Sam Kerr’s alleged remarks arguably appear to be at the lowest end of the scale, but that doesn’t change the fact her captaincy of the Matildas should be in doubt.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

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Roosters captain James Tedesco.
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NRL 2024

The Las Vegas moment I knew James Tedesco was back

Brad Fittler made a comment last year about the Roosters skipper which was entirely right. But I’ve seen a sign there’s going to be a change in 2024.

Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns

League columnist

The Seine in Paris.

Seine me up: French president vows to swim in Paris river despite Olympic concerns

Swimming has been banned in the Seine River in Paris since 1923 but after a multi-billion dollar investment to clean it up - and a number of false starts - athletes believe it will be ready for this year’s Olympic Games.

Lance Franklin is gone but certainly not forgotten.

Nobody can replace Buddy at the Swans. But Logan McDonald will have a crack

Plenty of fans at the SCG on Thursday night, when the Swans open the new AFL season against Melbourne, will still be wearing the famous number 23 on their backs.

The Manly Sea Eagles were the first team win an NRL match in Las Vegas.

Manly think they deserve to go back to Las Vegas. Will the NRL let them?

Scott Penn has joined Nick Politis in suggesting the two teams who won in Las Vegas should be back next year after he held talks with the president of the San Francisco 49ers about investing in the NRL.

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