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Media & marketing
Paul Kent stood down from Fox Sports, Daily Telegraph after Sydney street fight
The senior columnist and television host was captured in social media video in a scuffle on the streets of Sydney’s inner west.
Man charged with murder of Warnbro mother Erica Hay
A 35-year-old man has been charged with murder following the death of a 30-year-old mother-of-four Erica Hay in Perth’s south on Thursday.
MPs downplay need for domestic violence inquiry, saying action can happen now
The NSW police commissioner also hosed down calls for a royal commission into violence against women, saying there were solutions that could be implemented much more quickly.
‘I’m watching you bitch’: How even the smart fridge is being used as a weapon of family violence
In one day, a former detective and his team removed four spy pens, one Apple AirTag tracker, and virtual access by an abusive man to a woman’s kitchen.
Opinion
Crime
Cads on notice: We now have a contemporary definition of rape
The Lehrmann defamation ruling will change society, thanks to Justice Michael Lee’s distinction between a cad and a rapist.
Parnell Palme McGuinness
Columnist and communications adviser
Why Carrie Fellner spent nearly a decade chasing the story of ‘forever chemicals’
From Williamtown, to Minnesota in the US and Wreck Bay on the NSW South Coast, Fellner has tracked the toxic trail of destruction left by a corporate giant.
Opinion
Healthcare
My dad spent three weeks in ICU. This is what I learnt about our health system
I went into the hospital knowing nothing about our healthcare system. Those three weeks taught me some life lessons that will never leave me.
Ruby Kraner-Tucci
Contributor
Why are more businesses charging extra to pay by card?
More businesses are now placing surcharges on all card payments, while they were previously only common on credit cards.
Opinion
Scams
We can’t afford to be ashamed about getting scammed
Realising you’ve been caught in a scam can feel awful, but hiding it and staying quiet helps nobody.
Victoria Devine
Money columnist
Opinion
City life
How Sydney’s light rail became Hollywood’s most unlikely star
Sometimes you have to have your city reflected at you through the eyes of an outsider to see its best bits.
Mary Ward
Reporter
Parishioners revolt against Catholic Church’s ‘hideous’ building plans
Plans for a six-storey building next to St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney have provoked opposition from churchgoers, heritage experts and a priest.
‘The village isn’t around’: Parents book drivers for afternoon juggle
More parents are turning to ride-share services for children, as the end of working from home puts pressure on families.
Live
NRL 2024
Gagai extends Knights’ advantage over Dolphins at Suncorp
The first of Sunday’s two matches will be a battle of the rookie fullbacks at Suncorp Stadium when the NRL’s new boys host Newcastle.
Tight Five
Super Rugby
Kiwis open to an Anzac Day Bledisloe – but based on this weekend, there’s no need
A round of trans-Tasman clashes in Super Rugby was compelling and showed the competition is flying.
Explainer
Science
Trees have biological clocks too. Here’s how their leaves change colour
A red-golden carpet is unfurling across the more temperate corners of our continent. Here’s what trees – and ‘leaf peepers’ – do in autumn.
Giant structure will block ‘world’s prettiest store’ photo after dangerous crowds
A 26-year-old tourist was hit by a car last week and is reported to be in a coma, as locals decry the swarms of tourists attempting to get the viral shot.
Influencer shot dead in the street after six months’ prison for dancing videos
Iraqi authorities are investigating the killing of a well-known social media influencer, who was shot by an armed motorcyclist in front of her home in central Baghdad.
After being dumped by her husband of 25 years, this is what Jo did next
“At 60, I didn’t have time to waste waiting for an uncertain future to reveal itself. I had to make my own future.”
NRL 2024
Wests Tigers 10 Broncos 34
Lame Tigers no match as Broncos gear up for Roosters grudge match
A Brisbane side energised by the return of Adam Reynolds and Payne Haas has sent the Wests Tigers tumbling to their fourth straight loss.
Why Turuva was axed for Penrith’s win over Cowboys
The Panthers have held off the Cowboys to triumph 26-20, while after the Broncos earlier heaped more misery on the Tigers, winning 34-10 in Campbelltown.
Sydney
Thousands march against gendered violence
Sydney attendees held signs reading, “I’d feel safer alone with a bear” and “Murder on the dance floor, on a run, in a park, at the shops, in our homes”.
Uber turned this neighbourhood into a car park. Residents are fed up
Wolli Creek residents say they have no street parking, and are contending with cars parked across driveways and anti-social behaviour.
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Crime
Two dead, another in hospital following three stabbings in 24 hours
A 16-year-old boy and a man in his 20s have died and a third man has been injured in unrelated stabbing incidents as a wave of knife crime continues across NSW.
Stephen wanted a big shed with his new home. So he got one – inside the house
The Procter family needed a big shed. And architect Toby Breakspear had a novel idea.
Exclusive
State Parliament
Pressure grows for NSW royal commission into domestic violence
There is a growing chorus of voices for a royal commission into domestic violence, but there are also pleas for more funding.
WEEKEND READS
How to nail couple-dressing without looking like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears
From luxury labels to the high street, more brands are blurring gender lines, and writing a fashion prescription that is more inclusive, with fewer rules.
Opinion
Is there an age when we give up on love?
I’m now in my 50s and after three decades of engaging in mating, dating and relating, I’m over the drama. And the compromise. And the expectations. Also, the hurt.
Wendy Squires
Politics
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Resolve Political Monitor
Early signs of support for Labor’s Future Made in Australia vow
A federal pledge to spend more money on local industry has won support from voters despite a political row about whether it could waste public funds.
Business
Opinion
Hip pocket
So you’ve got an offset account, but are you using it wisely?
Homeowners are squirrelling away billions in offset accounts, but many aren’t using them to their full potential and are missing out on significant home loan savings.
Dominic Powell
Money Editor
World
Suddenly, Chinese spies seem to be popping up all over Europe
Six people have been charged with spying for China in three separate cases in Britain and England, in a pushback that some say was overdue.
Opinion
The fact my job exists shows just what men will do to harass ex-partners
Joel Svensson
DV security specialist
Australia cannot afford to wait to act on violence against women
Bevan Shields
Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald
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Property
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Title Deeds
Nick Fairfax leads Sydney’s well-heeled to dig deep on multimillion-dollar house plans
A scion of the newspaper media dynasty sure got the attention of his Manly neighbours recently.
Mother bidding for first home buyer daughter nabs $1.36m Redfern pad
The happy buyer beat 13 others for the renovated, two-bedroom ground-floor unit with a courtyard in a sought-after spot.
Good Food
Lifestyle
Addictive dating apps a treadmill ‘we can’t get off’
Andy can pinpoint the exact moment when he realised he was addicted to dating apps: it was during a break-up in 2016.
Culture
Dramatic novel asks pertinent questions about mental health treatment
Anne Buist’s experience as a perinatal psychiatrist informs the novel she has written with Graeme Simsion.
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Tight Five
Super Rugby
Kiwis open to an Anzac Day Bledisloe – but based on this weekend, there’s no need
A round of trans-Tasman clashes in Super Rugby was compelling and showed the competition is flying.
Live
NRL 2024
NRL round 8 LIVE: Gagai extends Knights’ advantage over Dolphins at Suncorp
David Armstrong became the first Knights player in five years to score on debut with his early four-pointer at Suncorp.
‘T20 batting at a new level’: The Australian youngster pushing for World Cup selection
Just days before Australia name their T20 World Cup squad, Jake Fraser-McGurk pulverised the Mumbai Indians attack to the tune of 84 off just 27 balls, including a half-century off 15 deliveries.
Analysis
NRL 2024
Topine’s dad sent early legal threat to Bulldogs
A text message from Marcus Topine to a Bulldogs staffer in July last year set the tone for the $4 million claim against the club.
LIV Golf stars urge majors to review qualifying criteria
As the world rankings of Greg Norman’s biggest stars continue to plummet, his players know time is on the wane for a majors revamp.
‘I made winning personal. It’s not always healthy’: The passion that’s propelled Ricky Stuart to 500 games
There have been times when Ricky Stuart has contemplated throwing away the clipboard. Now he’s bringing up a rare coaching milestone.
Trindall facing lengthy stint on sidelines over drink-driving charges
The Sharks half is unlikely to play before he faces court on May 17, and the NRL will likely impose a ban for bringing the game into disrepute after the case is complete.
Have Your Say
When physical punishment is part of the job description, where’s the line?
In elite contact sports where toughness is a revered quality, there can be little difference between galvanising a player’s potential and potentially damaging it.