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‘Hell-bent on having sex’: Judge finds Lehrmann raped Higgins
The judge said the former political staffer did “not care one way or another whether Ms Higgins understood or agreed to what was going on”.
Analysis
Courts
Judgment will bring some comfort to sexual assault victims everywhere
The judgment by Justice Michael Lee in finding Bruce Lehrmann was a rapist is a masterpiece of common sense and cut-through.
Analysis
National
The omnishambles that cast nobody in glory
Bruce Lehrmann has gone from cause celebre to disgrace. Along the way he has managed to damage and hurt many lives and reputations.
‘The Lehrmann imbroglio’: The wry observations of Justice Michael Lee
It was an “omnishambles” with a highly unsatisfactory witness at its heart, the Federal Court judge said of Bruce Lehrmann’s unsuccessful defamation case.
The most haunting thing about Bondi Junction right now is the silence
The floral tribute started by a single mourner early on Sunday had by Monday afternoon blossomed into a sea of bouquets.
Stabbing attack sparks review of security guards’ weapons
The government is examining whether guards at crowded public places should carry equipment such as handcuffs, batons or pepper spray.
‘Lost touch with reality’: Family of Bondi Junction killer speak
The anguished parents of Joel Cauchi speak out as Premier Chris Minns launches an $18 million coronial inquiry into the attack styled on the state’s response to the 2014 Lindt Cafe siege.
How Tahir’s late notice shift change at Bondi Junction ended in tragedy
Faraz Tahir worked nights. But on Saturday he agreed to fill in for a day shift at Westfield. These were his final moments.
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National
Floor by floor: How the terrifying Bondi attack unfolded
Joel Cauchi entered Westfield Bondi Junction with a large knife. Within 25 terrifying minutes, he had rampaged from floor to floor, killing six people.
People smugglers could exploit visa black ban: Home Affairs
“We know that people smugglers look at any changes … and they sell them,” Operation Sovereign Borders’ Rear Admiral Brett Sonter told an inquiry.
Bunnings grilled for squeezing suppliers and shelving boss
Senators driving the inquiry into supermarket prices have slammed the hardware giant for its treatment of suppliers.
Opinion
Casinos
Star wars: A dirty fight between a casino and its regulator
It is very difficult to imagine how the current board of Star will be able to mend its relationship with the regulator and navigate the path to restore its licence.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
Opinion
Retirement living
A comfortable retirement? Not on these numbers
As a recent retiree, I finally have more free time on my hands. I confess, I use a chunk of that free time wondering how long I can afford to enjoy all that free time.
Paul McShane
Freelance writer
Collection
Ocean cruises
Thinking about booking a cruise? Everything you need to know about the food and drink
From the best food and drink on the high seas to clever drink collabs, here’s the gourmet guide to great cruising.
You might not know his name, but he’s one of the best ‘that guy’ actors around
A fixture of American comedy, Nat Faxon is an absolute treat in Loot.
Des, Ricky argue before Hasler found to be ‘on this planet’ by NRL review
The NRL’s has acknowledged that Raiders player Chevy Stewart was offside when he charged down Kieran Foran’s field goal attempt.
This country’s national dish is fascinating … and challenging
It’s deeply cherished, and the source of much pride. Diss it at your peril (I learnt the hard way).
Civil War is dividing audiences. But what is the chilling film trying to say?
The author of The Beach and director of Ex Machina has made a film about the collapse of democracy. It’s a harrowing vision but, he says, it needn’t come true.
Bondi Junction attack
Bondi Junction victim was a junior basketball and netball star selected to bear Olympic torch
As a junior sports star, Ashlee Good was chosen for the Olympic torch relay in 2000.
Opinion
Schizophrenia and homelessness can be a deadly combination
Homicide of strangers by people with schizophrenia is extremely rare, but we can reduce the risk by fixing our homelessness crisis.
Sydney
Sydney has got hundreds of new potholes since the rain. But the worst is yet to come
Find out how many potholes have appeared in your area this month, as experts warn festering water will have a long-term impact on our roads.
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icare investigation
Second CEO quits embattled public insurance system
The head of the state’s insurance regulator has quit his post after being “absent from duty” for several months.
Analysis
Defamation
Judgment day arrives in Lehrmann case, but there may be no real winners
Justice Michael Lee will deliver his decision on Monday in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson.
Future of medical research in doubt as question mark lingers over $45 million funding
The future of a government funding program which has assisted teams developing artificial hearts and turning spider venom into drug therapies is in doubt.
Updated
Crime
Boy, 16, charged with murder, riot police out in force, after stabbing
Residents in Sydney’s west can expect a heavy police presence across the next few days as authorities hope to make more arrests following the stabbing.
NRL 2024
Updated
‘Perfectly suited for that [Origin] environment’: Why Edwards can topple Tedesco
The Penrith coach has backed his No.1 to do the job if he unseats James Tedesco as NSW fullback.
Up in smoke? Dolphins cannabis sponsor links under review
A groundbreaking partnership recently struck by the NRL’s newest club is being reviewed and raising questions for the game’s governing body and broadcasters.
Politics
Israel urges Australia to list Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as terrorists
Israel is seeking urgent action from Australia and other democracies to label the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organisation in a bid to prevent it amassing weapons
Business
Star casino allowed players to take $3.2m they hadn’t won, inquiry hears
In opening evidence at the NSW inquiry into The Star’s culture, special manager Nicholas Weeks also accused executives of plotting to sue him.
World
Sarah Snook honoured with Olivier Award for The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Australian has won acclaim for her performance in the one-woman show on London’s West End.
Opinion
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Title Deeds
Is it better to invest in property or shares? Point Piper’s surprising answer
Former stock exchange boss Dominic Stevens has swapped his $52m digs for an environmental activist’s home in Point Piper, but that’s not his only noteworthy trade.
Surry Hills terrace fetches $3.7m, makes $1.45m profit in five years
The “immaculately preserved” three-bedroom home last sold for $2.25 million in 2019, records show. It was one of 750 auctions scheduled at the weekend.
Good Food
Lifestyle
This loophole in your food delivery app may be a hazard to your health
A new review shows apps are not following the food outlet information rules, and it’s a public health risk, experts say.
Culture
Paris Hilton, a Blur spray and Taylor Swift: Highlights from Coachella
The iconic festival gave us the return of No Doubt, a surprise duet from Billie Eilish and Lana Del Rey and an on-stage spray courtesy of Blur frontman Damon Albarn.
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Des, Ricky argue before Hasler found to be ‘on this planet’ by NRL review
The NRL’s has acknowledged that Raiders player Chevy Stewart was offside when he charged down Kieran Foran’s field goal attempt.
‘I can take anyone’: How Peter Bol fought back from false doping accusation to make Olympic team
He’s been wrongly accused, temporarily banned, and sidelined by a pesky hamstring injury. But Peter Bol is not only “thrilled” to be back on the Australian team for Paris 2024; he also sent a warning that he is there to win gold.
‘I hate batter’: England legend rails against cricket’s gender-neutral terms
BBC correspondent and former England player Jonathan Agnew says “it’s sad” the game now refers to all players as batters.
Updated
A-League Men
FA and NSW Police investigating Nazi salute at A-League match
Controversy has marred Saturday’s A-League Sydney derby after television cameras showed a fan performing what appears to be a Nazi salute.
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Around the clubs
‘Perfectly suited for that [Origin] environment’: Why Edwards can topple Tedesco
The Penrith coach has backed his No.1 to do the job if he unseats James Tedesco as NSW fullback.
The shot that broke his rivals’ hearts and won Scheffler the US Masters
The world No.1 was under pressure before producing a moment of magic with a stunning shot on the final day that set him up for his second green jacket.
‘He’s a bit of a villain’: Short confident he can beat Sun Yang in Paris … if he’s there
Controversial Chinese swimmer Sun Yang could compete at this year’s Olympics. Australia’s 400m freestyle world champion wants to take him on.
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The good, the bad and the unknown: Where to now for Rabbitohs?
South Sydney showed enough fight in defeat against Cronulla to buy coach Jason Demetriou some time, but their problems haven’t gone away.