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Crime

‘I’ll burn her heart’: Grandfather torched daughter’s home as revenge

CCTV shows 71-year-old man moments before arson attack

A 71-year-old man has been jailed for arson after claiming his daughter stole his life savings. His grandchild was in the house he torched.

Controversial police media adviser’s appointment could be reversed: Webb

Karen Webb at the 2GB studios on Monday morning.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb has confirmed veteran journalist Steve Jackson has been offered the role, but more security vetting was to take place.

Trump has $4.6b worth of shares that he can’t sell

Donald Trump’s media merger finally got the green light, seemingly solving his financial woes. But it’s not as simple as that.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Alex Adler and Harry Welsh were warned about the disease when they adopted their puppy, Maggie, last month, but no vaccines were available.

The deadly reason your dog should avoid the communal water bowl

A chronic shortage of vaccines against a bacterial disease spread by rats has frustrated vets and is concerning dog owners.

Hot auction: Waterfront Sydney property sells for $8.29m, well above $7m guide

27 Abbotsford Parade, Abbotsford.

The Abbotsford home was one of 1136 scheduled auctions on Saturday, the clearance rate was 70.2 per cent.

‘Mr Sydney’ of real estate set for deal with global giant

Sydney real estate operator John McGrath is in talks to sell his listed agency to Knight Frank and Bayleys.

The US-born TV presenter who is carrying the weight of a political dynasty

Nobuchiyo Kishi is the last scion of a family that has dominated Japanese politics for a century.

Securing an interview with Nobuchiyo Kishi, the last scion of one of the world’s most powerful political families, took more than a year. Can he keep the dynasty alive?

Terror attack suspects face Russian court with severe injuries

Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, a suspect in the Crocus City Hall shooting, with facial injuries and a large bandage on his ear.

Russia has charged four men it accused of gunning down scores of people in the country’s deadliest attack in decades.

The great one-way rip-off: Why booking a return flight is often cheaper

Budget airlines have changed the game when it comes to booking single flights, but full-service airlines still charge more for them.

Michael Gebicki
Michael Gebicki

The Tripologist

Opinion
NRL 2024

Is it too early in the season to be bagging the Bunker? Even when it’s right?

Tolutau Koula in action against the Eels.

The Bunker made the right call in pulling up Manly centre Tolutau Koula’s try against Parramatta on Sunday.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Second probe into The Star will be open to public

Adam Bell, SC, who is conducting the inquiry, has deemed the upcoming hearings to be “in the public interest”.

Dark Emu author Bruce Pascoe.

Dark Emu brought Bruce Pascoe years of trouble. He says backlash to Black Duck is ‘inevitable’

At 77, and with his next book complete, Pascoe says he’s tiring more easily these days. From his property, he tells of his hope for the future.

Bradley, left, says he watched his twin brother James “go through hell” after coming out as gay in high school.

Bradley’s school years were the best of his life. For his twin, James, they were ‘hell’

James Elliot-Watson was an obvious candidate for school prefect – his teachers all told him so. Then, one lunchtime, he told a member of staff he was struggling with his sexuality.

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HECS

HELP: Why the HECS debt system needs a rethink

The HELP system has assisted millions of Australians get degrees, but it needs an overhaul.

The HELP system has assisted millions of Australians with their university degrees, but the income-contingent loan needs an overhaul.

Rachel Clun
Rachel Clun

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This fancy new spin on bottleshops has landed here. Can they beat the wine giants?

A former Merivale sommelier has opened Hunters Hill Wine Room, a new type of venue that blurs the lines between tasting room and bottleshop.

‘More like a bowl of lollies’: A dietitian ranks 10 popular breakfast cereals

Wholegrain oats are one of the best options nutritionally.

Can that bowl of cereal be a good choice nutritionally? How do you choose a good one?

The Australian comedians enjoying the Taskmaster effect

After proving themselves to TV’s Taskmaster, these comedians are touring with a newfound confidence and fanbase.

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NRL 2024

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 Benji Marshall Wests Tigers’ coaching era officially kicked off on Saturday.

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.

Sydney

William “Little Pebble” Kamm, right, on his South Coast property in 2000.
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Crime

How a doomsday prophet allegedly ‘groomed a girl from prison’

Documents reveal how police unearthed an alleged plot by William Costellia Kamm and his wife to revive his sickening “mission from God” – procreating with a child.

How plans to build 3900 homes shrank to just 414 houses

NSW Premier Chris Minns (left) and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke in south Sydney this morning.

The Minns government has revised its plans to redevelop the Riverwood public housing estate near Bankstown, blaming market forces.

Nineteen arrested after blocking Israeli ship arriving at Port Botany

Anti-Israel protesters at Port Botany on Sunday night.

Hundreds of protesters, joined by Greens senator and deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi, began protesting close to the facility on Sunday evening.

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Education

‘Distinction the new credit’: Grade inflation puts uni integrity at risk

More students are being awarded high distinctions and distinction grades at some NSW universities when compared with a decade ago.

An investigation into grade inflation by Sydney University found a 234 per cent increase in the number of high distinctions awarded over a decade.

NSW fleet of Chinese buses ‘not ideal’, government admits

Up to 60,000 commuters a day will be forced to take replacement bus services when the Bankstown line is closed for 12 months.

The purchase of diesel buses from a Chinese manufacturer conflicts with Minns government plans to build locally and to electrify the fleet.

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Property

Sonia Kruger and her Mosman home.
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Mosman’s surge in high-end house sales draws Sonia Kruger into its slipstream

Mosman has clocked up at least 13 sales of $10m-plus this year, which wasn’t lost on MasterChef’s Jimmy Seervai and TV presenter Sonia Kruger.

Higher income earners and those who profited during the pandemic boom are poised to continue to dominate the housing market according to experts.

Sydneysiders were trying to buy a home. Then $400,000 evaporated

Some have been forced to lean on family for help, make a compromise, or delay their decision to purchase altogether.

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Sport

Tolutau Koula in action against the Eels.
Opinion
NRL 2024

Is it too early in the season to be bagging the Bunker? Even when it’s right?

The Bunker made the right call in pulling up Manly centre Tolutau Koula’s try against Parramatta on Sunday.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Tom Green’s Giants and Isaac Heeney’s Swans are on fire.
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AFL 2024

Sydney’s AFL teams are both unbeaten. Now they’re disappearing for a month

The prospect of an all-Sydney grand final or, at the very least, a first non-Victorian premiership winner in six years, is becoming increasingly real.

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.

Max Jorgensen takes on the Drua defence.
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Super Rugby

Kiwi sides are unusually weak. The Waratahs are blowing their chance

Perhaps the Waratahs haven’t had the results their Super Rugby performances deserved. But with New Zealand teams in a post-World Cup transition, Darren Coleman’s men are missing a great opportunity.

Cameron Green and Pat Cummins of Australia celebrate the wicket of Tagenarine Chanderpaul.

Winners and losers in Cricket Australia’s six-year Test schedule

Perth and Brisbane have been vying to host the first Test of the summer, while Adelaide wanted the pre-Christmas Test.

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.

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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