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Man with Jesus tattoo among 12 wanted for questioning over riot
Police have released images of 12 men they believe can help with their investigation into the riot that erupted after a bishop was stabbed in an alleged terrorist attack.
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Bondi Junction attack
Hero police officer comforts mourners at Bondi vigil
NSW Police Inspector Amy Scott, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, political leaders and thousands of locals paid their respects to those lost in the Bondi Junction knife attack.
GST carve-up costs NSW $12 billion – and its premium credit rating
The state’s coveted AAA credit rating is “almost certain” to be lost after a big GST hit to the budget.
Arj Barker asks mum with baby to leave his show
The popular comedian asked the mother and baby to leave his Saturday night comedy festival show, saying it was for people aged over 15 only and the baby was “disrupting” his performance.
Why fibre is the unsung hero in our diet (and how to eat more)
Protein, carbs and fats often hog the headlines but let’s not forget the importance of the “quiet achiever” essential for long-term health.
You shouldn’t wash your hair every day, and other myths
There are mixed messages when it comes to hair care. This is what the experts say.
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Political leadership
Labor vote hits new low as Australians buckle under cost-of-living pressure
Australians have cut support for the federal government as they feel the financial damage from rising prices and higher interest rates, according to the Resolve Political Monitor.
Opinion
Russia-Ukraine war
It’s what Penny Wong didn’t say that’s most alarming
George Brandis
Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general
Reynolds, Albrechtsen dine out after Lehrmann judgment
The former defence minister was spotted at dinner with the News Corp columnist, a prominent critic of Brittany Higgins, days after the Federal Court’s decision.
US to sanction unit of ultra-Orthodox Israeli soldiers
Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s War Cabinet, said the decision is a “mistake” because it would harm Israel’s international legitimacy during wartime.
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Defence
A father’s grief, army silence: New chopper crash theory emerges
It took only a few seconds for the Taipan to pitch up then plunge into the sea, killing all four on board. The quest for truth has taken months.
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NRL 2024
Hetherington facing suspension for tunnel clash with Mahoney
The Knights forward is facing a one-match ban for the incident, which occurred in the final minutes of Sunday’s loss to the Bulldogs.
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Asian Cup
Olyroos fail to qualify for Olympics after crashing out of Asian Cup
The Australian men’s team will not compete at the Olympics after drawing another blank in their final group game of the qualifying tournament.
Opinion
Air travel
I thought I was flying Air NZ. Instead, I’m on an airline I’ve never heard of
Once onboard, I realise this is not the dreamy aircraft I thought I would be on.
Julia D'Orazio
Travel writer
Ten great things you can do for free in New York
A billionaire’s playground, New York City is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Which is why it’s surprising there are so many free things to do.
Opinion
Musings
Gossiping isn’t evil, it’s our feminine duty
The art of talking about people when they’re not in the room deserves a positive rebrand.
Eliza Reilly
Bondi Junction attack
Opinion
After a week of horror, remember what matters most
If Sunday is Sydney’s best chance to breathe out, to spend more time with family, friends and loved ones, then the city needs to exhale today.
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Editorial
Shoppers pay tribute to victims as Westfield slowly returns to life
A week on from the massacre, messages of sorrow and floral tributes pour in for those killed and injured at Bondi Junction.
Sydney
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Sydney councils
The Labor HQ email that panicked local council candidates
A NSW Labor Party email has prompted a flurry of panicked correspondence from local officials ahead of September’s local government elections.
‘A hidden, beautiful area’: The Sydney suburbs people never want to leave
Cathy’s neighbours have all happily lived in their homes for 25 years or more, and she plans to stay for the long run.
Will staff comply with method schools now ordered to teach?
After decades of the reading wars, another ideological culture battle is set to ignite when teachers return from their holidays.
Cocaine, porn, plastic bottles: What’s left behind on Sydney’s shoreline
Roland Davies spent his life savings trying to clean up Sydney’s beaches with free coffees and a fire truck called Trish.
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Crime
‘Scammers ... to stir dissension’: Wakeley church warns of impersonators
Warning given as intellectually disabled Horningsea Park man Issa Haddad, 28, becomes the third alleged rioter freed on bail.
NRL 2024
The termination pay-out that will see Manly and Schuster part ways
The Sea Eagles have been in negotiations with Schuster’s agent and held a meeting with the NRL as they prepare to officially part ways.
Sharks rout woeful Cowboys as winger enjoys dream debut
It’s was an afternoon to forget for any North Queensland fans, with the Sharks running out massive 42-6 winners at PointsBet Stadium. A scoreline that was more than justified.
Politics
Reynolds to continue action despite Higgins apology
Linda Reynolds vowed to continue action against Brittany Higgins if she continued to claim there was a political cover-up.
Business
ASX-listed Russian coal miner’s proposed $76m fire sale under scrutiny
Australian authorities are examining a proposed deal that would benefit a fund that has been described as a “slush fund” for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
World
US-led war games to sail into Chinese-claimed waters
Australia will take part in an annual military exercise beginning this week that will send thousands of Philippine and American military personnel into contested waters.
Opinion
Axing this Catch-22 could add 40,000 workers to the economy. What are we waiting for?
Terese Edwards
CEO, Single Mother Families Australia
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Title Deeds
High-end buyers break records in red-hot inner west
The inner west used to be a first-timers’ haven, but not when a homewares queen paid $4.65m and a fixer-upper fetched double-digit millions.
Investor beats first home buyers, upgraders for $2.26m North Strathfield house
Within metres of the home runs the WestConnex tunnel, the existing train line and the future Metro West Project, which buyers saw as a drawcard.
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Lifestyle
Resort decor and chalet style define this home on Sydney’s northern beaches
The luxurious family home is set on two acres of tropical landscaping.
Opinion
Comedy
The everyday debates guaranteed to start an argument
Richard Glover
Broadcaster and columnist
Culture
‘Invocation of a shared loss’: Indigenous artist wins top prize at Venice Biennale
The Australian Pavilion received top honours as Archie Moore became the first Australian to ever accept the coveted Golden Lion award.
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Is David Furner the man to help save the South Sydney Rabbitohs?
One of the NRL’s most popular figures is back at Redfern. How quickly can he help Jason Demetriou save a season in freefall?
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NRL 2024
Hetherington facing suspension for tunnel clash with Mahoney
The Knights forward is facing a one-match ban for the incident, which occurred in the final minutes of Sunday’s loss to the Bulldogs.
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Olympics
Australian swimming coach caught up in China drugs scandal
Veteran Australian swimming coach Denis Cotterell has vehemently rejected claims of systemic doping in Chinese swimming after a drug scandal rocked the sport.
The termination pay-out that will see Manly and Schuster part ways
The Sea Eagles have been in negotiations with Schuster’s agent and held a meeting with the NRL as they prepare to officially part ways.
Matildas’ next big crowning moment could be coming to Sydney
Sydney is in the box seat to host the final of the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup after NSW was announced as one of three host states, while there was also a surprising omission.
Crichton calm about uncertain future as rugby clubs and NRL rivals circle
The 28-year-old forward has two French rugby clubs and a couple of NRL sides interested in his services for 2025.
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Asian Cup
Olyroos miss Paris qualification after crashing out of U23 Asian Cup
The Australian men’s team will not compete at the Olympics after drawing another blank in their final group game of the qualifying tournament.
Have Your Say
Personal attacks over support for Jennings rock Robinson
The Roosters coach has learnt the hard way that he’ll get nothing but hate for backing Michael Jennings.