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Man wrongly identified as Bondi Junction attacker settles with Seven
The 20-year-old university student wrongly identified by Seven has settled his legal dispute with the network for an undisclosed sum.
Morrison reveals he took anti-depressants during premiers’ ‘pile on’
Former prime minister Scott Morrison said he took prescription medication to deal with mental health challenges while in office.
Woolworths cops $1.2m fine for payment bungle
The supermarket giant admitted it failed to pay out more than $1 million in leave entitlements to about 1200 workers.
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I was raped and didn’t speak up. Thanks to Justice Lee, these days I might
In the weeks since Justice Michael Lee’s ruling in the Lehrmann defamation case, I have felt lighter than I have in decades.
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Jessica was last seen in a car with a stranger. Police are now scouring a NSW forest to find her
Jessica Zrinski has been missing since she got into a blue Holden Commodore after a night at the pub. Now homicide detectives have launched a bushland search in the Blue Mountains.
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Police commissioner denounces Molly’s ‘horrifying’ alleged murder
The police commissioner says the NSW government’s review of bail laws is a priority after a “terrible and frankly horrifying crime”.
‘None of us had a choice in this’: How these man-made chemicals will affect us for generations
A new Stan documentary explores the impact toxic man-made chemicals are having on all of us.
It’s been a long time since he had to chase a role - so what’s on Anthony Warlow’s bucket list?
When male actors are asked about their dream roles, there’s one common answer. It’s not Warlow’s.
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Music festivals
Coachella is hot, expensive and plagued with tech issues. And that’s not the worst part
The problem for the festival is that it is synonymous not with iconic music but with A-listers and overpriced beer.
Ed Power
Nudie runs, no sleep and chilli eating: What really happens at NRL training
It’s long been accepted that players are pushed to breaking point to separate the mentally fragile players from the game’s most resilient athletes - but it’s a fine line.
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Greg Norman’s LIV league signs surprise deal with Aussie golf
The peak body for the sport in Australia will capitalise on the success of Norman’s LIV league, who have agreed to make a huge contribution to help kids take up the game.
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Why Walker has no interest succeeding Reynolds at Brisbane
A superb display by the Roosters’ No.7 set the stage for a thumping Anzac Day win over the Dragons and will only intensify speculation of a return to Queensland.
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Royal family
Meghan made strawberry jam and her mates lost their minds
Much has annoyed me this week. Albo trekking the Kokoda, BabyGate, puppacinos. But nothing compares to rage I feel about Megan claiming to reinvent a fete staple.
Kate Halfpenny
Regular columnist
Rebel Sport’s owner denies $50m bullying claim, undisclosed CEO relationship
The board of Super Retail Group has denied bombshell allegations against Anthony Heraghty.
Who takes over Tritium, the titan house of EV charger manufacturing in Australia?
Tritium was viewed as a national success story and its collapse leaves a significant gap: “Who’s going to fill that space when we’re trying to build the charging network?”
I watched nothing but SBS On Demand for a week. Here’s what I learnt
The cost of living crisis is making it hard to justify paying for five different streaming services every month. Could I survive on just one free app?
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Air travel
Think airports are boring places? You’re doing it wrong
The announcement came over the PA: “This is the final boarding call for passengers Victoria and David … Beckham.” I rushed to the gate.
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Why Nicole Kidman is our greatest movie star
With her fierce acting prowess and no holds-barred-career choices, Kidman is about to receive a rare industry accolade. Here’s why she deserves it.
NRL 2024
Topine was shopped to rival clubs weeks before $4m claim against Bulldogs
Three weeks before it was claimed Jackson Topine was incapable of playing the sport, his agent was spruiking his client’s availability as an off-contract player.
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Storm’s 54-20 demolition job piles misery on Souths
Taane Milne has added to the Rabbitohs’ woes, with the flyer facing a ban for a dangerous tackle on Cameron Munster in the team’s big loss on Anzac Day.
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These maps show the risk of flooding at a ‘mini-city’ site for 25,000 new homes
Flood risk evaluations of the Rosehill “mini-city” site show what needs to be considered before 25,000 apartments could be built there.
Police hunt mystery man after shocking daylight sexual assault in Sydney’s inner west
A woman was allegedly sexually assaulted in broad daylight while walking down a busy street in Sydney’s inner west.
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Teen terror suspects had IS beheading and bomb-making videos, court told
One of the videos allegedly showed a person in military fatigues providing instructions for making explosive devices.
Stabbed bishop takes swipe at those using attack ‘to serve political purposes’
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel has uploaded an 11-minute statement to YouTube saying he is not opposed to the video of his stabbing remaining on social media.
Anzac Day: Just the therapy Sydney needed to heal a ‘broken heart’
New RSL NSW president Mick Bainbridge says the community needed to come back together again for Anzac Day.
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No record collection’s complete without album from jazz’s most out there titan
When Sun Ra claimed to be a visitor from Saturn, no one blinked. This never-before-heard material proves why.
These tributes to the greatest composer of movie scores hit the right notes
The legacy of Ennio Morricone, who died in 2020, is captured in two recent documentaries, Ennio and Sergio Leone: The Italian Who Invented America.
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‘Shortchanging kids’: States demand extra $12b in united front over schools
States are accusing the federal government of shortchanging students as they seek a 5 per cent increase in school funding from the Commonwealth.
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ASX slumps after weak US data; BHP shares drop on $60b deal
The ASX dropped after a disappointing report overnight on the US economy, combined with a stubbornly sticky inflation, continued to push bond yields higher.
World
Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction overturned by New York top court
The ruling is the second major #MeToo setback in the last two years and reopens a painful chapter in America’s reckoning with sexual misconduct by powerful figures.
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Social media has bigger dangers than Musk’s ego
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Iran’s show of force has demonstrated that Israel is not invincible
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Sea-change town blows Byron property prices out of the water
Once-affordable areas not too far from Sydney are highly sought as families make a move for better value and lifestyle.
Property prices defy gravity as average households are being priced out
The average buyer’s budget has been slashed by about 30 per cent over the past two years, but there’s little sign of prices following suit.
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Olivia Molly Rogers married and divorced in the same year. Here’s what she learnt
“I’ve done a lot of work on myself and I’m in a better place knowing the traits I like in a partner,” says the social media influencer and former Miss Universe Australia.
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The Taste of Things director Tran Anh Hung found his co-stars’ history was a recipe for success.
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Nudie runs, no sleep and chilli eating: What really happens at NRL training sessions
It’s long been accepted that players are pushed to breaking point to separate the mentally fragile players from the game’s most resilient athletes - but it’s a fine line.
The Rabbitohs are going from bad to worse. Here are their latest coach-killers
In just a year, South Sydney have gone from beating Penrith to copping a half-century against Melbourne. Watch our five key reasons that it happened.
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LIV Golf Series
Greg Norman’s LIV league signs surprise deal with Australian golf
The peak body for the sport in Australia will capitalise on the success of Norman’s LIV league, who have agreed to make a huge contribution to help kids take up the game.
Richardson appointed Wests Tigers CEO on four-year deal
The former Souths, Cronulla and Penrith boss was appointed in an interim capacity in December after wholesale changes were made at the joint venture following an independent review.
On repeat and au revoir: The 21 seconds of good and bad news for the Waratahs
The high-intensity lead up to one try against the Crusaders perfectly highlighted the value of two NSW veterans - but they’re both departing.
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NRL 2024
Why Walker has no interest succeeding Reynolds at Brisbane
A superb display by the Roosters’ No.7 set the stage for a thumping Anzac Day win over the Dragons and will only intensify speculation of a return to Queensland.
Topine was shopped to rival clubs weeks before $4m claim against Bulldogs
Three weeks before it was claimed Jackson Topine was incapable of playing the sport, his agent was spruiking his client’s availability as an off-contract player.
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Roosters and Robinson rediscover their Zen and give tepid Dragons a bath
In recent weeks, Trent Robinson’s usually unflappable demeanour seemed to be slipping, but during his side’s thumping win on Anzac Day, he was, in meditation parlance, back behind the waterfall.