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Murder was just the beginning in this astonishing new podcast.
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‘It was never about the money’: NSW’s junior doctors win $230m payout
At the end of a 100-hour week, Dr Amireh Fakhouri was too exhausted to drive home. Now she has helped win record backpay for 20,000 colleagues.
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The longer the war in Gaza goes on, the less safe Australians feel at home
Months of conflict in the Middle East are being felt in Australia as many people say the country is suffering more racism and religious intolerance.
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Social media
Big victim or big mouth? Time for Australia to put Elon Musk in his place
At its heart, this case is about Australian sovereignty over a company that has a deep aversion to government authority.
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Crime
‘A little boy has lost his mother’: Minns orders review after brutal death
Molly Ticehurst’s death has prompted an outpouring of grief and anger following revelations the alleged murderer had been released on bail just weeks ago after being accused of sexually assaulting her.
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International students
Student visa crackdown risks bilateral relations, says former top diplomat
The Albanese government’s fix for migration has come under fire from the opposition and former high commissioner to India Barry O’Farrell.
The Star not ready for unsupervised casino licence, chair says
Chair David Foster also says it was the company’s decision to sack Robbie Cooke and not his choice to leave, contradicting an email Cooke sent to 8000 employees last month.
Finucane finally puts himself first and quits the game he loves
After 13 seasons with three clubs, Dale Finucane announced his medical retirement at 32 after suffering repeated concussions.
A-League player charged with rape, stalking, assault
The Colombian player was arrested in Terrigal over the alleged sexual assault of a 21-year-old woman.
Trindall left a teammate’s house party at midnight. Ten hours later he was charged by police
The Sharks star celebrated his side’s win by partying with teammates. The next morning he recorded a mid-range alcohol reading and a positive test to an illicit substance.
Opinion
Bondi Junction attack
A love letter to Sydney after a mad moment of hate
The photos of all the Bondi Junction victims and heroes in one single viewing pane are a microcosm of all that you do that’s wonderful.
Erin Morra Cordi
Contributor
‘I did want to go’: Teen sensation on Olyroos snub after Olympic qualifiers disaster
Nestory Irankunda has addressed his exclusion from Australia’s squad for this month’s Paris 2024 qualifiers, saying he would have liked the call-up.
Opinion
Architecture
At $112,000 per square metre, Sirius is a steal. And it was stolen
It was built to last. And that’s unlike the housing we’ve seen go up in the past 20 years. Sirius will stand forever. No cracks, except in the social fabric.
Jenna Price
Columnist and academic
This gripping Australian exposé should come with a horror warning on the cover
Anne Manne reveals the depravity and cruelty within the Newcastle Anglican diocese.
Can babies and live comedy ever mix? We asked a bunch of comedians
Arj Barker asked a woman and her baby to leave his show. Would others have done the same?
Elisabeth Shue was a star. Here’s why she disappeared from the limelight
If the Shue fits … Hollywood should’ve embraced her.
The seven wonders you must see at Machu Picchu
The ancient ruins of the now too-well-loved Incan settlement have provoked wonder and awe over generations.
Opinion
Anzac Day
John Curtin, Winston Churchill and the cable that changed the course of Australian history
During World War II, British prime minister Winston Churchill ordered Australian troops to defend Britain’s colonial interests. Australian leader John Curtin had other ideas.
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
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NRL 2024
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Eels hand young half NRL debut, Cleary returns from injury
A string of halves return this week, including Nathan Cleary, Sam Walker and Adam Reynolds, while a handful of young guns will make their debut.
Count yourself lucky: NRL slams Hetherington for tunnel spat
Reed Mahoney has nothing to answer for over the tunnel incident, while Jack Hetherington is fortunate to escape with a one-match ban.
Sydney
Rozelle interchange ‘hotspots’ were known 16 months before opening
Senior managers from toll road operator Transurban have told an inquiry that the analysis was shared with the previous Coalition government.
The pub split between two Sydney councils and the fight over who should get it
It pays two sets of rates and has to put in development applications twice. The Winston Hotel’s owners have had enough.
‘Deliberately wicked and calculated’: Ten pursues Lehrmann for costs
Network Ten has told the Federal Court that Bruce Lehrmann should pay all of its legal costs of defending his failed defamation suit.
Beau Lamarre-Condon’s lawyer says murder charges ‘could be defendable’
Lamarre-Condon, a former NSW Police officer, did not appear in court for a compliance hearing on Tuesday, as his lawyers gave an update on his life in prison.
Teen accused of stealing Ferrari is first charged under ‘post and boast’ laws
New laws which make bragging on social media about car thefts a crime will be tested in court for the first time after two luxury vehicles were allegedly stolen from Dural.
Politics
Selfies, snacks and ceremonies: Albanese sets up camp for night on Kokoda Track
The prime minister received an energy boost along the way from his favourite sweet: a bag of liquorice Black Cats, which he shared with fellow walkers.
Business
The Star not ready for unsupervised casino licence, chair says
Chair David Foster also says it was the company’s decision to sack Robbie Cooke and not his choice to leave, contradicting an email Cooke sent to 8000 employees last month.
World
Mass arrests at university campuses as pro-Palestine protests escalate in US
Crackdowns by police came after Columbia University cancelled in-person classes in response to tent encampments at its New York City campus last week.
Opinion
The existential threat to bitcoin
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Despite Obama and Trump, America just proved it’s still the ‘indispensable power’
Peter Hartcher
Political and international editor
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Property
Suburbs where landlords haven’t been able to increase the rent for five years
Despite Australia’s widespread rental crisis, a handful of suburbs have had near-negligible rent increases in the past five years, with some even recording price drops.
Barrister’s Woolloomooloo harbourside home sells for $6.5m at auction
It was one of 528 scheduled auctions on Saturday. The unit, part of an exclusive complex, sold for less than the $6.6 million guide.
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Lifestyle
The benefits of introducing apple cider vinegar to your diet
While research supports some health claims around the popular drink, other studies show it can cause more harm than good.
Culture
Rebel Wilson claims member of royal family invited her to a drug-fuelled orgy
The actress makes the allegation in her memoir and claimed the event took place at a tech billionaire’s party.
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‘No decision to be made’: Finucane finally puts himself first and quits the game he loves
After 13 seasons with the Bulldogs, the Storm and the Sharks, Dale Finucane announced his medical retirement at 32 after suffering repeated concussions.
Trindall left a teammate’s house party at midnight. Ten hours later he was charged by police
The Sharks star celebrated the win over the Cowboys on Sunday night by partying with teammates. The next morning he recorded a mid-range alcohol reading and a positive test to an illicit substance.
‘Fear and embarrassment’: Wally Lewis opens up on CTE experience
The rugby league Immortal has spoken about his diagnosis and called on the government to invest more in research into the neurodegenerative condition.
A-League player Angel Torres charged with rape, stalking and assault
The Colombian player was arrested in Terrigal over the alleged sexual assault of a 21-year-old woman.
The $3000-a-head dinner that could change everything for Socceroos
Cristian Volpato, the A-League reject now playing in one of Europe’s top leagues, will be the hot topic when Graham Arnold and Italian icon Francesco Totti break bread.
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AFL 2024
GWS star’s words seal his fate at the tribunal; Hogan cleared after strike deemed ‘negligible’
Toby Greene effectively cooked his own goose at the tribunal when he openly admitted he had braced for impact to protect himself in a marking contest with Carlton’s Jordan Boyd.
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Around the clubs
Eels hand young half NRL debut, Cleary returns from injury
A string of halves return this week, including Nathan Cleary, Sam Walker and Adam Reynolds, while a handful of young guns will make their debut.
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The Chinese swimming scandal explained
The story that broke on the weekend involving nearly two dozen Chinese swimmers testing positive to a banned substance before the Tokyo Olympics has rocked world sport.Â