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Crime
Watch live: Police say attack on bishop during church service is a terrorist incident
A Christian leader was stabbed at a Sydney church altar as a livestream captured the chaos, just days after six were killed in the Bondi Junction stabbings.
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NSW
Teen arrested, police counter angry crowds after church stabbing attack
NSW Premier Chris Minns has called for calm after a bishop and several worshippers were stabbed, triggering a near-riot.
What we know so far about the Christian leader attacked during service
Emmanuel is a prominent leader of an ultra-conservative sect of the Assyrian Orthodox known for being critical of lockdowns and vaccines.
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Defamation
Forensic gaze of Justice Lee left no one unscathed in Lehrmann defamation case
Bruce Lehrmann, Brittany Higgins and Lisa Wilkinson were all criticised in a judgment that will be required reading for years to come.
‘The Lehrmann imbroglio’: The wry observations of Justice Lee
“Having escaped the lions’ den, Mr Lehrmann made the mistake of going back for his hat,” the judge said.
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National
The omnishambles that Bruce Lehrmann unleashed on himself
Bruce Lehrmann has gone from cause celebre to disgrace. Along the way he has managed to damage and hurt many lives and reputations.
From an aspiring teacher, keen to meet others, to a murderous loner
The parents of the Bondi Junction killer have spoken of his descent from country school kid to national “monster”, against the backdrop of untreated mental illness.
‘Escape, Hide and Tell’: Westfield owner’s safety message days before Bondi violence
Scentre Group boss Elliot Rusanow has rejected claims that it took up to 25 minutes after the initial attack on Saturday for alarms to sound inside the Bondi Junction Westfield.
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.
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Indigenous art
A year after opening, Sydney’s new $344m gallery finally has a name
Art Gallery of NSW director Michael Brand said the leading cultural institution intended to carry the new names with the “deepest respect”.
Plibersek scales back reforms as coral bleaching goes global
The government is backing away from its pledge to lodge a comprehensive nature protection reform in parliament.
Where property prices picked up, and where they’ve slowed
Since mid-last year, local economic conditions, plus the affordability and lifestyle factors, have sparked a turnaround in regional Australia.
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US Votes 2024
Trump appears to doze off during historic first criminal trial
The trial, one of four for the ex-president, centres on Donald Trump’s alleged attempt to cover up a sex scandal ahead of the 2016 election.
Opinion
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Iran has given Israel licence to ‘go nuts’. But there are reasons to resist
Israel faces a dilemma of historic proportions as it decides how to respond to Iran’s weekend attack.
Peter Hartcher
Political and international editor
Did Salman Rushdie foresee the attack that nearly killed him?
Three nights earlier, the acclaimed author had a disturbing dream. It was not his first eerie premonition.
The surprising new bar you did not see coming from Merivale’s Justin Hemmes
A week from opening one of the most anticipated restaurants of the year, Good Luck, Merivale launches a surprise new venue on George Street. And it’s pink.
Souths rookie has 160 minutes to take Mitchell’s No. 1 jersey
If Jye Gray makes Latrell Mitchell’s No. 1 jersey his own, do Souths move Latrell to centre or five-eighth?
What I wish I knew about microneedling before trying it
The treatment is growing in popularity as an alternative to Botox and fillers. What’s involved?
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Currencies
Why the US dollar is setting off alarm bells around the world
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
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Bondi Junction attack
Bondi Westfield attack sparks review of weapons carried by security guards
The government is examining whether guards at crowded public places should carry equipment such as handcuffs, batons or pepper spray – but it has ruled out allowing them to use guns.
Victim was a junior basketball, netball star selected to bear Olympic torch
As a junior sports star, Ashlee Good was chosen for the Olympic torch relay in 2000.
Sydney
‘Hell-bent on having sex’: Judge finds Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins
Federal Court Justice Michael Lee has handed down his decision in the former political staffer’s high-stakes defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson.
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Bondi Junction attack
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.
The dark past of a killer, and the bright lives he took too soon
Sydney grappled with shock and grief on Sunday, as details emerged of Joel Cauchi’s killing spree and his victims – most of them women.
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.
NRL 2024
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.
Analysis
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.
Politics
Plibersek scales back reforms as coral bleaching goes global
The government is backing away from its pledge to lodge a comprehensive nature protection reform in parliament.
Business
Ten let Lisa Wilkinson down over Logies speech, says judge in Lehrmann ruling
Ten was largely vindicated in Monday’s ruling, but Justice Lee was critical of the network’s “grossly improper and unjustifiable” conduct.
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.
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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.
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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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Rabbitohs rookie Jye Gray has 160 minutes to take Latrell Mitchell’s No. 1 jersey
If Jye Gray makes Latrell Mitchell’s No. 1 jersey his own, do Souths move Latrell to centre or five-eighth?
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.
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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.
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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.