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Ten wins bombshell bid to reopen defence in Lehrmann case
Ten has questioned whether Bruce Lehrmann leaked more than 2300 pages of text messages between Brittany Higgins and her former boyfriend to Seven as part of a deal.
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Courts
Hayne’s lawyers fight to clear jailed star over rape
The former NRL player will watch his appeal via video link as his team targets the credibility of the woman at the centre of his sexual assault case.
The economy is on a knife edge. The next interest rate call carries extra weight
Here’s what the RBA board will be watching on inflation to make sure it tracks down.
After a balmy Easter, here comes the rain again
March was abnormally wet and warm for Australia overall, but much drier than usual in the southeastern states.
Updated
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Australia and Israel relationship hits new low after aid worker’s death
Australian Zomi Frankcom was among four foreign aid workers killed in an apparent Israeli airstrike while providing food assistance in Gaza.
Opinion
Wall Street
Meltdown: Trump investors just got a $2.8 billion dose of reality
The release of Donald Trump’s media group’s annual accounts rattled investors and wiped billions off his fortune.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Plastic surgeons lose legal challenge in cosmetic industry crackdown
Doctors had argued new guidelines went beyond the powers of the Medical Board of Australia. But a judge said the board had taken public safety into account.
Opinion
Voice to parliament
Why funding progressive causes is so dangerous for companies
A fresh round of bullets will be fired at a laundry list of big companies that were outed as contributors to the Yes campaign.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
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Courts
‘Our hope and happiness evaporated’: Father’s grief for daughter killed by partner
University student Liqun Pan was found stabbed to death in her south Sydney apartment. Her boyfriend has admitted to the 19-year-old’s murder, and is now facing justice.
RecipeTin Eats was almost too embarrassed to share her incredibly simple go-to dinner with crispy chilli oil
Quick, easy, flexible and delicious, Nagi Maehashi turns to this dependable recipe after a long day, and you will too.
Miss Succession? Shogun is a must-watch epic drama
It has swords and sandals, multi-layered plotting and a central performance that is so unhinged it’s hard to look away.
Opinion
Air travel
I was frisked at Sydney Airport. The worst thing was how long it took
Travel is stressful and we sometimes do silly things when distracted at airport security, but getting mad doesn’t help anyone.
Lee Tulloch
Travel columnist
Updated
NRL 2024
Lomax set to meet Eels as Dragons release him from final two years
The St George Illawarra star will be on the move at the end of 2024, and could even leave sooner if a suitable player swap with a rival club is arranged.
‘My word is equal to a signed contract’: Fundora’s manager says Tszyu can have rematch
Sebastian Fundora’s team is pledging to offer Tim Tszyu a rematch after their bloody world championship bout on Sunday.
‘He rallied the troops’: Burgess pep talk that lifted Bunnies out of a hole
The Rabbitohs started their premiership-winning 2014 season with a 1-3 record and one of the veterans of that campaign gave the team a much-needed pep talk last week.
Opinion
Weight loss
The Ozempic ‘cheating’ backlash is a blatant example of medical gaslighting
Let’s leave it to individuals to decide what’s right for their own wearied and brilliantly imperfect bodies.
Hannah Vanderheide
Contributor
How oodles took over Australia … and the Royal Easter Show
It is the first dog competition in the world for oodles, which are among the nation’s favourite pets.
NRL 2024
Tigers to call up another highly rated teen to replace Galvin
Lachlan Galvin’s suspension brings one of the Tigers’ most talked-about signings in for his NRL debut as the club unveils a new strategic direction.
Why a coach’s back-up plan for their better half can make or break a season
When NRL clubs lose a star halfback they can go two ways, according to Roosters coach Trent Robinson. But which coaches go for experience, and which opt for youth?
Sydney
Noise fears scuttle new fine dining room, even though nearest house is 600 metres away
An application to trade at night has been rejected by the local council, resulting in job losses at the high-profile Palm Beach restaurant.
Buying credit grade uni essays as easy as booking a rideshare
Authorities have shut down hundreds of essay cheating websites, but buying assignments continues.
Up to 4000 new homes at risk: The knock-on effect of Rozelle interchange chaos
The state’s transport agency is under fire for putting in place measures that divert traffic onto key inner Sydney roads and local streets.
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Cycling
‘It shouldn’t take a kid to be killed’: Warning over bridge cycleway choke point
The southern Harbour Bridge bike ramp is still unbuilt and parents at Fort Street public are in despair.
This uni newspaper is ‘censored’ by a marketing team. Now, students are fighting back
UNSW’s student publication has barely published in months and a staff for 2024 has not been appointed.
Politics
‘The race is on’: Australia’s urgent mission to tap global green markets
Australian governments will need to spend taxpayers money soon to build the industries of the future, says former Labor minister Greg Combet.
Business
Analysis
BNPL
Fears as more shoppers use credit cards to buy now, pay later
Many people are using credit cards to pay off their buy now, pay later (BNPL) debt, stoking fears of a cascading “debt trap”.
World
Indonesia told of mass cattle deaths only days after ship had left
Indonesia says it would have liked to have known earlier that 151 animals had died on a transport vessel from Darwin.
Opinion
He fought the Taliban and won reality TV. Now he’s started an Australian civil war
Peter Hartcher
Political and international editor
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Property
Australian home values rise for 14th consecutive month
Property values rose across most capital cities in March, but the size of the increase varied widely.
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Title Deeds
How these Sydney home sellers will make a $5m capital gain in two years
The rich list family members are set to make a gain of $190,000 per month of ownership.
Good Food
Lifestyle
Not all medication is ‘pregnancy-safe’. So how do you calculate the risks?
For those dealing with chronic health conditions, the choice to continue or stop taking medication during pregnancy can be complicated.
Culture
‘We sound ridiculous’: Guy Montgomery on the success of Kiwi comedy
The Enzed funny man has stolen many episodes of Have You Been Paying Attention?; now he’s MC of the Comedy Festival’s Allstars TV special.
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NRL 2024
Lomax set to meet Eels as Dragons release him from final two years
The St George Illawarra star will be on the move at the end of 2024, and could even leave sooner if a suitable player swap with a rival club is arranged.
‘He rallied the troops’: Burgess pep talk that lifted Bunnies out of a hole
The Rabbitohs started their premiership-winning 2014 season with a 1-3 record and one of the veterans of that campaign gave the team a much-needed pep talk last week.
Updated
Australian rugby
Why an All Blacks scrum legend has agreed to ‘steer ship around’ for Wallabies
Two-time World Cup winner Mike Cron is regarded as the world’s foremost expert on scrummaging – and he’s just joined Australian rugby.
The two reasons Wests Tigers fans should be thanking Luke Brooks
The Sea Eagles recruit has enjoyed watching halves successor Lachie Galvin at the Tigers – and inadvertently helped his former club beat the Eels.
‘My word is equal to a signed contract’: Fundora’s manager says Tszyu can have rematch
Sebastian Fundora’s team is pledging to offer Tim Tszyu a rematch after their bloody world championship bout on Sunday.
The Tigers spent big on their new NRL rookie. Their CEO wants that to change
Lachlan Galvin’s suspension brings one of the Tigers’ most talked-about signings in for his NRL debut as the club unveils a new strategic direction.
Analysis
NRL 2024
If this was Usain Bolt, it’s an obstruction. But can you pick one when you see it?
The NRL’s obstruction rule is dominating discussions. Again. So with the rule right in front of you, can you make a call on these examples of obstruction?
Have Your Say
Under the bright Las Vegas lights, Tim Tszyu didn’t flinch. But did his corner?
Questions are being asked about the Australian’s world title fight being allowed to continue after he received a nasty gash on his forehead.
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer