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CCTV of Bruce Lehrmann handing over a card to pay for drinks. The Federal Court heard Lehrmann did not produce bank records for the transaction.
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Six missed calls, mystery bank records and CCTV

Justice Michael Lee “trudged unyieldingly” through CCTV footage, phone logs, bank records, receipts – and hours of testimony. This is how he arrived at his ruling that Lehrmann raped Higgins.

Lisa Wilkinson won in court, but is this the end of her TV career?

Lisa Wilkinson outside the Federal Court after the judgment was delivered on Monday.

The Lehrmann defamation trial is finally behind her, so what can one of TV’s highest-paid presenters have to look forward to now?

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There was no conspiracy, so why pursue Higgins over her payout?

The court decision has made essential findings about what took place, but it is already being used to justify yet another hunt for targets.

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Bondi Junction Westfield and streets surrounding were locked down by police and ambulance services following an investigation into an attacker that involved multiple stabbing and shooting casualties. NSW Premier Chris Minns and NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb,  attend the community reflection day for the victims at Bondi Junction, Thursday 18th of April 2024.  Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald
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NSW Police want tougher penalties for parents who let kids carry knives

Police have asked for tougher knife-crime penalties despite data showing the overall rate of violent crimes involving blades has steadily fallen over the last decade.

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‘A danger to democracy’: Social media giants in firing line after stabbings failure

Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones, Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg and X owner Elon Musk.

Furious Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones will force social media companies to answer to government after the spread of misinformation had turned a “horrific week into something diabolical”.

Teen suspect in alleged stabbing of bishop charged with terrorism offence

The 16-year-old boy was refused bail and will appear before a bedside court hearing on Friday, police said.

‘We have a crisis of male violence’: Attorney-general says men must step up

Rally against violence against women in Ballarat last week.

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus demands men “step up” and educate themselves, as the number of women killed in violent incidents across the nation this year reached 24.

All eyes on inflation as unemployment edges up

The Reserve Bank will have a close eye on next week’s inflation data after unemployment rose only slightly in March.

Jobs market remains tight despite continued cost-of-living pressures - which may be bad news for interest rate cuts any time soon.

Should you wait for interest rate cuts to buy a house?

Once rates fall, property prices would likely go up, but buyers could borrow more money, and new analysis shows whether it would be enough.

The bin-flipping behaviour has spread across the city.

Fake snakes, bricks, sneakers: How Sydneysiders are fighting the cockatoo bin war

A world-renowned cockatoo foraging behaviour has spread to the northern beaches. And it’s getting messy.

In India elections are a matter of faith, and criticism is akin to blasphemy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads a yoga session to mark the International Day of Yoga, in New Delhi in 2015.

Close to a billion Indians are eligible to vote in a 44-day national election starting today. It will be the largest democratic exercise in history.

Pay cheque: Craig McLachlan finally settles legal bill

Nearly two years after the actor abruptly dropped a defamation case against this masthead over allegations of sexual harassment, he has paid $1.2 million in legal costs.

McKeown smashes another Australian record, but won’t swim the race in Paris

Kaylee McKeown after the 400m individual medley.

Kaylee McKeown thought she’d won a bet with her coach that meant she didn’t have to compete in an event she holds a “grudge” against. Instead, she stunned the world.

Late Coates try seals Storm’s 18-12 victory over Roosters

Late Coates try seals Storm’s 18-12 victory over Roosters

A few late penalties allowed the Melbourne Storm to march down field and win the game.

Aussie Paralympians stranded in Dubai by torrential rain

The swimmers are travelling to compete in Portugal, but had to sleep overnight at the airport after the weather caused flight chaos.

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Jet-lag free: The best short overseas holidays from here

Whether you’re after glitz and glamour, great food or pristine beaches, you can reach it all from Australia without flying an exhausting long haul.

‘I was scared to message her’: The Inspired Unemployed comedian on his model girlfriend

“I didn’t know if she felt the same,” says Matt Ford, one half of the comedy duo who recently made headlines for a prank involving three high-profile feminists.

Do you really need to brown meat to ‘seal in’ the juices? Debunking kitchen myths

From searing meat to washing rice before cooking, here are five myths put to the test.

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Bondi Junction attack

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The problem isn’t the definition of terrorism, it’s that the label determines our response

What happened at Bondi Junction isn’t any less horrific if we conclude it isn’t terrorism.

Waleed Aly
Waleed Aly

Columnist, co-host of Ten's The Project and academic

“Bollard man” Damien Guerot on an escalator at Bondi Junction Westfield.

These Bondi Junction heroes have passed the character test

The prime minister has suggested the government will grant citizenship to a heroic security guard who confronted knife attacker Joel Cauchi.

Sydney

Dani Mansour leaves Blacktown Local Court after being released on bail.

Alleged church rioter says joining unrest and posting to Instagram ‘was a mistake’

Dani Mansour was the first person arrested over the violence that erupted in western Sydney after the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel on Monday night.

NSW weather set for a new normal with mild winter, uncertain snowfall

Deciduous trees throughout NSW and Victoria are turning autumn colours.

The El Nino pattern has reverted to neutral while a La Nina could form after July. For now our weather is set to be typical, allowing for the 1.5 degrees of warming already baked in.

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This $24m mansion burnt to the ground. The arsonists almost backed out

Steve Nassif walks into Downing Centre Court over the Northwood mansion fire charges

Property developer Steve Nassif has pleaded guilty to his role in the fire that destroyed a Northwood home in 2022, but is remaining tight-lipped on his motive.

ATM-style machines at The Star effectively started giving out cash. $3.2m walked out the door

ATM-style machines at The Star effectively started giving out cash. $3.2m walked out the door

When four machines malfunctioned on the gaming room floor at The Star casino in Sydney and started spitting out free money, word travelled quickly.

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Crime

Man charged over botched drug import after cocaine bricks wash up on NSW beaches

A black bag containing 39 bricks of cocaine was discovered by Newcastle’s Ocean Baths on Boxing Day.

Federal police say the drugs were offloaded from a cargo ship into waters off Brisbane. However, “adverse weather conditions” scuppered the cocaine drop.

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NRL 2024

The Roosters have won three of their first six games this year.
Opinion

Why the Roosters are the NRL’s most perplexing team

At the start of the year, I thought they were top-four material. Right now, I wouldn’t be surprised if they stumble into the eight or miss the finals altogether.

Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns

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Panthers prop James Fisher-Harris.
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Penrith agreed to release the NRL’s best prop in less than 72 hours. Here’s why

Six months ago, Warriors coach Andrew Webster rang the Panthers and cheekily asked if they would be willing to release James Fisher-Harris. He’s finally got his man.

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Mirvac’s joint venture Woodlea estate in Melbourne’s west: The developer is on the hook for about 70 development agreements it had with failed builder Porter Davis.

How a generation of new homes were built to be more like tents

A seven-star energy-efficient home built today is designed based on outdated weather data, and as the climate warms, will only provide the comfort of a tent by 2070.

Marija Rathouski went from homeless at 15 to a home owner at 22.

How Marija went from being homeless at 15 to a homeowner at 22

The dream of stable housing is growing further out of reach for many, but Marija’s dream last year became a reality.

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Xavier Coates try seals Storm victory over Roosters

Xavier Coates try seals Storm victory over Roosters

High-flying winger Xavier Coates came up with another late match-winning try as Melbourne edged past the Roosters 18-12 at Allianz Stadium.

Kaylee McKeown after the 400m individual medley.

McKeown smashes another Australian record, but she won’t swim the race in Paris

Kaylee McKeown thought she’d won a bet with her coach that meant she didn’t have to compete in an event she holds a “grudge” against. Instead, she stunned the world.

Melbourne Storm fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen.

Storm open Papenhuyzen contract talks ahead of upcoming free agency

The Melbourne ace will head a hot class of free agents on November 1 this year - but the Storm have signalled their intent.

Philicia Kabia (left) and Aminata Madua are the president and vice president of the Kama Umoja Women’s Cup.

‘We have to beg for permission’: Why there isn’t more African talent in the Matildas

While African talent is tearing up the A-League Men and reaching the Socceroos, only two women from the continent’s diaspora have represented the Matildas. A new tournament aims to address this discrepancy.

Will Pucovski was hit on the helmet  batting for Victoria on March 3 – the 12th time he’s been diagnosed with concussion.

Nathan Murphy retired because of concussion; his mate Will Pucovski is still battling symptoms

Will Pucovski is yet to fully shake off symptoms of his latest concussion, delaying the meeting of a medical panel to help decide on his cricket future.

Ariarne Titmus receives a cheque for $US30,000 for breaking the women’s 400m freestyle world record.

‘We’re the ones who work our butt off’: Titmus wants swimming to follow prizemoney lead

World Athletics’ announcement of prizemoney for athletes at Paris 2024 has put pressure on other sporting bodies to follow suit.

Eric Liddell, Duke Kahanamoku, Johnny Weissmuller, Andrew ‘Boy’ Charlton were among the competitors at the 1924 Olympics.

Tarzan, a Titanic survivor and the birth of the athletes’ village

With 100 days until the French capital hosts its first Olympics in a century, here are 10 fun facts from the last time the City of Love hosted the Games.

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