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‘Priority target’: The businessman at the top of Australia’s intelligence hit list

The suspect’s identification by intelligence agencies raises big questions for one of Australia’s neighbours and about China’s attempts to wield influence in the Pacific.

Multimillion-dollar ferries arrive amid claims they won’t cope with patronage

The Frances Bodkin is tied up at Rozelle Bay after her three-day voyage from Hobart.

The Hobart-built ferries will carry fewer passengers than the vessels they are replacing, raising concerns they will be too small amid surging demand.

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Sydney’s most controversial public toilet. A constipated story

The proposed automatic public toilet for Erskineville, which will play music while you do your business.

If it’s this hard for a council to build a single public toilet on land it owns, what hope do we really have of fixing housing, transport and other challenges facing our city?

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Missile violates Polish airspace as Russia pounds Ukraine

Russia has violated Poland’s airspace for the third time since President Vladimir Putin launched his country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Benji Marshall sings the Tigers’ new team song.

Tigers singing a new song, but off the field the classics never die

Just hours before one of the Tigers’ most famous wins in what has been a barren run, the joint venture was reminded that drama is never far away.

Eels honour brother of Reagan Campbell-Gillard in milestone match

Joe Ofanhengaue tries to beat the Manly defence.

The Sea Eagles have tasted defeat for the first time this season after coming out on the wrong end of a 28-24 Sunday afternoon epic.

Origin blow for Maroons after season-ending injury; Sharks rage over hip-drops

Queensland star and Titans skipper Tino Fa’asuamaleaui was assisted from the field and won’t play again this season.

‘I had to get a yes’: How do you convince a millionaire to save your record shop?

Leigh Carmichael (left) with Music Without Frontiers manager Mel Stewart in the Hobart record store. Carmichael made a vow to do everything he could to help save it.

The grumpy owner, the eccentric museum owner – and a treasured piece of history.

Analysts say ISIS-K claim of Moscow attack is credible. So who are they?

Russian emergency services personnel search through wreckage at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow.

The attack in a Moscow concert hall had many hallmarks of an attack by Islamic militants, but one unusual aspect has intrigued analysts.

As Liberals navigate a ‘sea of red’, the Greens are making waves of their own

The Tasmanian state election was bad news for the Liberal Party, but the potency of the Greens as a political force is growing, and it spells bad news for Labor in key battlegrounds.

George Brandis
George Brandis

Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general

Catherine, Princess of Wales, shares the news that she has cancer.

I jumped on the ‘Katespiracy’ bandwagon. Now I’m flooded with shame

The prospect of a missing princess was a blessed diversion. But now we know the truth, I feel ashamed. What was I thinking?

Kerri Sackville
Kerri Sackville

Columnist and author

This venue offers ‘fickle’ Sydney something new. Will the city embrace it?

Can Sydney sustain a cabaret room

Late-night hours and live entertainment are all the rage, but some ideas still fail. The key to success may lie in a property adage: location, location, location.

Fasting affects women differently from men. So should they still do it?

It’s hugely popular, but the effects of intermittent fasting are different for women. Is it a harmful or helpful approach?

Team orders and a mistake: The calls that cost Piastri a podium in Melbourne

Oscar Piastri takes stock of the race with McLaren CEO Zak Brown.

McLaren ordered its drivers to swap positions on lap 28, and the Australian gave himself a slap on the wrist for a clumsy turn.

How Winx’s near-death scare led to world’s most sought-after filly

The Winx filly, also known as “Princess”, being paraded at the Coolmore Stud yearling barn.

Winx smashed records aplenty as a champion racehorse, and now her firstborn foal is set to follow suit when she goes under the hammer over Easter.

The swim teacher who left her office for a life in the pool

Swim teacher Karen Barton was working in an office before she decided to look for a job where she wouldn’t feel stressed every day.

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Origin blow for Maroons after season-ending injury; Sharks rage over hip-drops

Queensland star and Titans skipper Tino Fa’asuamaleaui was assisted from the field and won’t play again this season.

Sam Walker
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Star halves win concussion battles as Roosters look to end Penrith domination

Sam Walker’s head knock has been recategorised, clearing him to take on Penrith as the Roosters bid to end an eight-game losing run against the premiers.

Sydney

An artist’s impression of the proposed Parramatta metro station in the CBD.

Sydney Metro hit with $200m bill for prime Parramatta CBD land

In the latest fight over land acquired for the big-ticket rail project, Sydney Metro has been ordered to pay more than double its initial offer for the prized land.

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Illegal contract cheaters target students via university issued email addresses

Contract cheaters infiltrating student portals.

Cheating providers infiltrate Australian universities by offering discounts to students who give them access to their IDs and logins.

Junior police officer praised for pulling woman from sinking car

Horror year on NSW roads.

Kiesha McJannet joined the force in June last year, NSW Police said, and freed a 60-year-old woman from her car after it crashed into a Sydney lagoon.

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Thousands evicted without grounds as NSW rental reforms ‘drag’

The state government’s long-awaited rental reforms are being held up by disagreements over “no-grounds” evictions.

A year into the Minns government renters can still be evicted on no grounds, or have their application refused because they have a pet.

A journalist and a naked socialite: Photos of top cop’s new media adviser raise fresh questions

Steve Jackson, the new executive director of public affairs for NSW Police.

Asked about the images, a NSW Police spokesperson says the force “has been provided with information which is currently being reviewed”.

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The Winx filly, also known as “Princess”, being paraded at the Coolmore Stud yearling barn.

Multimillion-dollar baby: How Winx’s near-death scare led to the world’s most sought-after filly

Winx smashed records aplenty as a champion racehorse, and now her firstborn foal is set to follow suit when she goes under the hammer over Easter.

Joe Ofanhengaue tries to beat the Manly defence.

Eels honour brother of Reagan Campbell-Gillard in milestone match

The Sea Eagles have tasted defeat for the first time this season after coming out on the wrong end of a 28-24 Sunday afternoon epic.

The Drua held on for a tight victory in Fiji.

‘We’re close, but no cigar’: Waratahs enter last-chance saloon against Rebels

After another heartbreak, this time in Fiji, the Waratahs return home with their season on the line against the Rebels.

Benji Marshall sings the Tigers’ new team song.

Tigers singing a new song, but off the field the classics never die

Just hours before one of the Tigers’ most famous wins in what has been a barren run, the joint venture was reminded that drama is never far away.

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Revealed: The first NRL team on the plane to Las Vegas in 2025

The governing body has held high-level discussions with the Penrith Panthers, who are all but guaranteed to head to the United States for the season-opener in 2025.

Sam Walker leaves the field.
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NRL 2024

Star halves win concussion battles as Roosters look to end Penrith domination

Sam Walker’s head knock has been recategorised, clearing him to take on Penrith as the Roosters bid to end an eight-game losing run against the premiers.

Carlos Sainz.

Sainz recovers from emergency surgery to win Australian Grand Prix on red-letter day for Ferrari

Carlos Sainz won a dramatic Australian Grand Prix after champion rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton had to bow out in the early laps with car troubles.

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