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Hundreds of flood rescues carried out across NSW in 24 hours

Hundreds of flood rescues carried out across NSW in 24 hours

Flooding will continue in low-lying properties along the Hawkesbury, Nepean and Colo Rivers, officials say, as locals clean up and some surfers take advantage of a lagoon opening.

South coast braces for extreme weather as Sydney residents survey flood damage

Suburbs on Sydney’s fringes are facing the threat of significant flooding as intense storms slowly shift south.

Explained: What is causing the ‘Black Nor’easter’ smashing Sydney?

Here’s what we know about the phenomenon and its role in wild weather that’s hit Sydney and other parts of NSW.

Through our eyes: Sydney’s wild weather
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Through our eyes: Sydney’s wild weather

Photo gallery: After a wild night of downpour, Herald photographers have been out documenting the destruction and effects of rising, hazardous flooding.

‘Very desirable’: Sydney’s top suburbs if you can’t afford the inner city

Vishal Gupta lives in Strathfield

They offer houses on large blocks of land and proximity to sought-after schools, even if they are a little further out of the way.

The $16 million tugs on front line against calamity on Sydney Harbour

Engage Rascal is one of two new state-of-the-art tugs working to prevent a disaster like the bridge collapse in Baltimore.

Seven’s deadly sins: The questionable culture of the network and Mark Llewellyn

The Lehrmann case has turned the spotlight on the Seven Network’s show.

The spotlight has been turned back onto Seven’s current affairs show after the Lehrmann interviews blew up a tight triumvirate, with spectacular consequences.

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Taylor Auerbach took us down the rabbit hole – and Justice Lee brought us back

Taylor Auerbach took us down the rabbit hole – and Justice Lee brought us back

The defamation case of Bruce Lehrmann was again captivated by the sensational claims of former Spotlight producer Taylor Auerbach.

Israel pressed to co-operate with ‘unprecedented’ Australian probe into aid worker killings

The Albanese government is also urging Israel to take further action against the troops responsible for the death of Australian Zomi Frankcom and six fellow aid workers if they are found guilty of wrong-doing.

Warriors beat Rabbitohs 34-4, Latrell placed on report twice

Warriors beat Rabbitohs 34-4, Latrell placed on report twice

The Bunnies have lost four of their first five games, and will be sweating on not losing Mitchell. They offered very little in attack in the second half.

Please, Teddy, after 10 concussions you need to call it a day

James Tedesco after taking a severe blow to the head on Friday.

James Tedesco was knocked out again on Friday night. I fear it leaves him in the early stages of what fellow Roosters Jake Friend and Boyd Cordner went through.

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‘Not career threatening’: Tedesco plays down concussion fears

The Roosters skipper suffered the 10th concussion of his career while attempting a tackle during Friday night’s loss to the Bulldogs.

At 66, Neil Perry thought he’d be retired. Instead, he’s transforming Double Bay

Can one restaurateur lift a suburb from the doldrums? Three eateries in, with two more scheduled to open this year, Neil Perry trying his darnedest.

Can one restaurateur lift a suburb from the doldrums? Three eateries in, with two more scheduled, this one’s trying his darnedest.

The sick joke that insults our new GG – and Beyonce

Beyonce and Sam Mostyn.

I’m growing increasingly intolerant of pervasive negativity, and this week’s reaction to Mostyn becoming governor-general set me off again.

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Julia Baird

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What we know so far about Qantas’ frequent flyer overhaul

Here comes my speculation on Qantas’ new strategy and what it will mean for your reward flying.

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Dave Hughes at Sister of Soul restaurant in St Kilda.
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Ego, pain and ADHD: The unusual determination of Dave Hughes

Lying on the beach in agony, waiting for an ambulance that never showed up, one thing was clear to the comedian: this would definitely make it into his stand-up show.

Just six seats a night: What’s driving the teeny-weeny restaurant trend?

Greasy Zoes owner Zoe Birch: “If you want to make a million dollars, opening an eight-seat restaurant isn’t the way to go.”

As many restaurants consolidate or die, a charming trend is emerging: eateries that serve only four, six, eight people at a time.

Sacha Baron-Cohen and Isla Fisher announce split

The Borat star and Australian actress posted picture of themselves in tennis gear on social media announcing their divorce.

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Dragons slip up on a wet and wild night in Newcastle

Dragons slip up on a wet and wild night in Newcastle

Parramatta target Zac Lomax was one of the few shining lights for St George Illawarra on a soggy night in the Hunter Valley.

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The game has changed. Wingers’ values should be soaring like Coates

Wantaway Dragon Zac Lomax has allowed himself to be caught in a time warp of the game’s own making where centres are still more valued than finishers.

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Investigative reporter Carrie Fellner has pursued the story of forever chemicals or PFAS for nearly a decade.

Why Carrie Fellner spent nearly a decade chasing the story of ‘forever chemicals’

From Williamtown, to Minnesota in the US and Wreck Bay on the NSW South Coast, Fellner has tracked the toxic trail of destruction left by a corporate giant.

The nine marginal seats that could cement Labor in power for a decade

There’s a very good reason the premier has full confidence in his housing blitz.

‘It’s like the Bronx’: Drummoyne becomes unlikely focus of drug war

Strike Force Raptor officers storm Drummoyne mansions

The tentacles of Sydney’s multibillion-dollar drug war have reached the affluent suburb, where locals walking dogs have been approached by the “security” of alleged criminal gangs.

‘Most stadiums don’t have roofs’: Minns blows whistle on Accor dream

Chris Minns on Friday.

But a feasibility study will investigate the cheaper option of installing a fixed, non-retractable roof at the 83,000-seat stadium in Olympic Park.

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Network Ten takes aim at Seven’s ‘perverse universe’

Network Ten takes aim at Seven’s ‘perverse universe’

Taylor Auerbach gave explosive evidence that Bruce Lehrmann invoiced Seven for a “bender” including cocaine and sex workers.

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James Tedesco after taking a severe blow to the head on Friday.
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Please, Teddy, after 10 concussions you need to call it a day

James Tedesco was knocked out again on Friday night. I fear it leaves him in the early stages of what fellow Roosters Jake Friend and Boyd Cordner went through.

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Shaun Johnson runs away to score a try.

NRL round 5 LIVE: Warriors dominate Rabbitohs, Latrell put on report twice

Souths will be desperate to make it back-to-back triumphs after a slow start to the season, but they face a Warriors side at Stadium Australia coming off two straight wins of their own.

Bronson Xerri and Jacob Kiraz hug after the Bulldogs victory over the Roosters.

‘This is where I belong’: Xerri savours NRL return after four-year ban

Almost five years to the day since his NRL debut, Bronson Xerri made his return on Friday night in a game he said was even more significant.

James Tedesco on the ground after copping a knock to the head.
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‘Not career threatening’: Tedesco plays down concussion fears

The Roosters skipper suffered the 10th concussion of his career while attempting a tackle during Friday night’s loss to the Bulldogs.

Kurtley Beale directs play for Randwick against Brothers in Brisbane last month.

Western Force sign Beale for rest of Super Rugby season

The former Wallabies playmaker will return to elite rugby with the Perth-based club after signing a short-term injury replacement deal.

The Gai Waterhouse-trained Storm Boy.

‘Not for the faint-hearted’: What it’s like to drop $30 million ... in one race

After missing the start in the Golden Slipper, boom colt Storm Boy is looking for victory and tens of millions of potential earnings at stud at Randwick on Saturday.

Cameron Smith plays out of a bunker during the 2023 Masters with a fairway driver.

Very few can hit a shot like Cameron Smith did at The Masters. But he has one major problem

Australia’s best hope at The Masters went and played the course last month with his dad. He walked away feeling conditions will suit him.

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