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Construction work on the Warringah Freeway which will be part of the interchange with the Western Harbour Tunnel.

Rozelle 2.0: Former RTA boss warns more traffic chaos is coming

A repeat of the Rozelle Interchange fiasco is looming north of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a hearing has been told.

‘A great deal to lose’: Ten’s settlement offer to Lehrmann revealed

Bruce Lehrmann departs court after losing his defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson.

Network Ten’s lawyers said Bruce Lehrmann had “a great deal to lose” if he continued his defamation case and did not accept an offer to walk away, new documents reveal.

Mayor of Sydney’s biggest council dies on flight home from China

Tony Bleasdale, a Labor Party veteran, was returning from a delegation to cities in South Korea and China when he died.

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Shereen’s partner pleaded for help when she went missing. He now admits he killed her

Shereen Kumar’s body was found dumped in Dural bushland in 2022.

The body of mother-of-two Shereen Kumar was found near her Dural home after a police search.

This is a war on women. We must mobilise the resources to prevail

Deputy Premier Prue Car, during a press conference following a special meeting of the NSW Cabinet on domestic and family violence.

As the number of domestic violence deaths rises, Australian women could be forgiven for feeling like they are under siege. But governments are playing catch up.

Make domestic abusers move out of home

Why not turn past approaches upside down, and have the abused person and children stay in the family home, while funds go into providing residential institutions to house the violent perpetrators.

Dutton says there’s a ‘strong argument’ for domestic violence royal commission

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says there is a strong case for a royal commission.

“I think there’s a strong argument for a royal commission if we know that it’s going to produce the evidence,” the opposition leader says.

Breaking news: Will social media kill the evening bulletin?

Competition from agile digital outlets and social media giants is forcing a major rethink of how TV news is delivered, and who is best suited to do so.

Scott Morrison at his Horizon Church during the 2019 election campaign.

Morrison broke a taboo with anxiety; he’s broken a bigger one in his book

Former prime minister Scott Morrison made Christian faith part of his electoral pitch. His new memoir does not fully dispel the criticism that he called on it at his convenience.

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Roosters pull clear of Broncos after Crichton, Manu tries

Joey Manu strikes back for the Roosters.

One of these premiership fancies can entrench themselves at the pointy end of the ladder with victory in their Friday night showdown.

Raiders storm home to produce a famous win over Manly

Raiders storm home to produce a famous win over Manly

The Sea Eagles have failed to consolidate their top-four spot on the ladder as Canberra bounced back to win 26-24.

Waratahs blown away as Hurricanes win 41-12 in Wellington

The Waratahs had it all to play for in the Kiwi capital as they faced the competition’s toughest test.

‘Business class? It’s not us’: Mariners go on a 100,000km Asian odyssey

Central Coast Mariners in Bishkek

They’ve flown almost three times around the world – all in economy class. The Mariners’ incredible AFC Cup journey is one of the best stories in Australian sport right now.

Western banks have no excuse for funding Putin’s war machine

Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin last week.

Some of the world’s biggest banks are now generating far more money in Russia than they were before the war started. It is shameful.

Ben Marlow

‘Forever chemicals’ are everywhere. Here’s how to avoid them

We are stuck with forever chemicals. So, what can we do about them?

Nicholas Galitzine and Anne Hathaway in The Idea of You.

A reverse Notting Hill? How Anne Hathaway has elevated the streaming rom-com

Looking for something slicker than Anyone But You, and saucier than Notting Hill? This movie is for you.

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Real life

My wedding plan was perfection, then I turned my feet into two blocks of ice

It’s easier to fulfil your wedding duties when you haven’t frozen your feet.

My scheduling and Be Your Best strategy seemed to have paid off, before suddenly I realised it hadn’t.

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Attack, attack, attack! What’s behind the recent NRL points blow outs?

Defence wins competitions – but attack wins over the fans. Points records are being set in the NRL, and here are the reasons why.

James Tedesco is treated for concussion after Bailey Simonsson’s high shot.
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Peter FitzSimons is hurting the concussion cause, not helping it

The former Wallaby would have greater impact if he took us with him on his concussion crusade rather than continually belittling us.

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Sydney

Think this week has been wet? It’s about to get turbocharged

Think this week has been wet? It’s about to get turbocharged

A band of rain sweeping towards Sydney is forecast to deliver 150-millimetre downpours and flash flooding.

A force of nature with a wry smile: Lang Walker remembered

The memorial service to celebrate the life of billionaire Lang Walker was held at Sydney Town Hall.

Billionaire and philanthropist Lang Walker was remembered as a transformative force in Australia’s urban landscape at a memorial service at Sydney Town Hall on Friday.

NSW promises emergency domestic violence response ‘in days’

Deputy Premier Prue Car said attitudes of men towards women had to change and schools had an important role to play in that cultural shift.

Speaking after an urgent cabinet meeting, Deputy Premier Prue Car highlighted crisis accommodation for women escaping violence as a top priority.

‘We’re not a charity’: Former SCG boss defends dumping of guest passes

“We’re not a charitable organisation, and we’ve got to survive”: Ex-Venues NSW chairman Tony Shepherd, who stepped down last year.

Tony Shepherd said the decision to discontinue “club cards” for new members was made for economic reasons, which will anger members who say the move puts profits over people and tradition.

Raw silence: A shattered community says farewell

Raw silence: A shattered community says farewell

As mourners remember Molly Ticehurst as a devoted mother, a talented educator and a lover of cob loaf, her alleged murder has galvanised a national movement against domestic violence.

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Three in five Darling Point buyers paid cash last year.

How well-heeled buyers are paying millions for luxury homes - without a loan

In the rarefied air of some of the most well-heeled areas, it’s routine for buyers to spend millions without a mortgage.

Point Piper home Wingadal, owned by Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond, is for sale for $200 million.

‘Aussie’ John Symond lists Point Piper home. Yours for $200 million-plus

The last time the Aussie Home Loans founder listed the waterfront mega-mansion, he knocked back an offer of $110 million because he didn’t want to part with it.

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The NRL numbers that prove attack is the new black

Defence wins competitions – but attack wins over the fans. Points records are being set in the NRL, and here are the reasons why.

Broncos Reece Walsh is airborne as he scores a try.

NRL round 9 LIVE: Brisbane Broncos v Sydney Roosters at Suncorp Stadium

One of these premiership fancies can entrench themselves at the pointy end of the ladder with victory in a Friday night blockbuster.

Latrell Mitchell training last month.

Latrell is back, but struggling Souths still missing $4m of talent

Skipper Cam Murray has welcomed Latrell Mitchell’s return, but warned he would not solve the Rabbitohs’ long list of problems.

Manly face a Canberra side smarting from a 40-0 home thrashing.

NRL round 9 LIVE: Manly Sea Eagles v Canberra Raiders at 4 Pines Park

The Eagles can consolidate their top-four spot with a second Friday night home win on the trot as Canberra look to bounce back from a 40-0 Sharks shellacking.

Tom Green’s Giants and Isaac Heeney’s Swans are on fire.
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AFL 2024

Can Sam Taylor walk the talk? That and four other burning Sydney derby questions

We take a closer look at Saturday’s tantalising clash between the high-flying Swans and Giants at the SCG.

Fergus Lee-Warner of the Waratahs looks on.

Waratahs suffer heaviest defeat to Hurricanes in Super Rugby history

The Waratahs missed 41 tackles and were no match for the Hurricanes on Friday night but coach Darren Coleman believes his team can still play finals.

Central Coast Mariners in Bishkek

‘Business class? It’s not us’: Inside the Mariners’ 100,000km Asian odyssey

They’ve flown almost three times around the world – all in economy class. The Mariners’ incredible AFC Cup journey is one of the best stories in Australian sport right now.

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