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Homepage gif. Philip Thalis, recipient of the 2024 Gold Medal of the Australian Institute of Architects

Architect Philip Thalis paid the price for being outspoken. Now he’s won the profession’s gold medal

Australia’s newest gold medal winner for architecture has called on those engaged in shaping our cities to be bolder, braver and more vocal.

  • by Julie Power
The man is arrested on Thursday over the alleged stabbing.

Alexandria stabbing accused allegedly broke knife in three pieces during attack

Police will allege that Anthony Monteleone stabbed his former girlfriend so hard that the knife broke apart at the handle and blade split in two.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers credited Cass-Gottlieb’s role in getting merger reform on the national agenda.

Australia news LIVE: High Court dismisses immigration detainee challenge; Treasurer wants Australians to have more babies

Billionaire Elon Musk widens his legal fight with Australia, the treasurer would like Australians to have more children and some Labor MPs push back against gas plan.

  • by Caroline Schelle and Angus Dalton
CBA has had a win in the Federal Court, which dismissed two shareholder class actions against the bank.

Federal Court dismisses disclosure class actions against CBA

The judge found even though Commonwealth Bank was aware of problems before AUSTRAC’s 2017 case, it had not breached continuous disclosure obligations.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Author Anna Funder.

Anna Funder on the ‘beautiful letters’ she received from men who read Wifedom

The Miles Franklin winner took on a “terrifying project” when she wrote about George Orwell and his oft forgotten wife.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
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Cassandra Pybus became physically sick when examining the archives in one museum.

The 19th-century scientists complicit in body mutilation and theft

Cassandra Pybus uncovers the details of the harvesting of Indigenous Tasmanians’ skeletons.

  • by Philip Deery
Kim Scott is a novelist who draws deeply on the oral histories of his Wirlomin Noongar people of the south-east coast of Western Australia to challenge the colonial archive.

‘Not well received’ at Harvard, these two writers maintain the rage

Writer Tony Birch reflects on how Miles Franklin Award-winner Kim Scott has intrigued and inspired him.

  • by Jane Gleeson-White

Part mystery, part hostage thriller, this is our fiction pick of the week

Our reviewers assess recent fiction and non-fiction publications.

  • by Cameron Woodhead and Fiona Capp
Former senator Mitch Fifield in 2019.

Former UN ambassador urges no vote on Palestinian recognition

Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong refused to say how Australia would vote, but there are divisions within Labor over the emotive issue.

  • by Matthew Knott and James Massola
Liberal MP Felicity Wilson is considering defying her party by supporting a Greens bill to end no grounds evictions. The MP for North Shore says she’s frustrated with both major parties failure to pursue the reform.

Liberal MP considers defying party to support Greens bill on no-grounds evictions

Despite both Labor and the Coalition promising to end no grounds evictions before the last election, neither has moved to end the practice. One Liberal MP is sick of waiting.

  • by Michael McGowan
Stormy Daniels testifies as a promotional image for one of her shows is displayed on a monitor.

‘It could boomerang’: Stormy Daniels testimony on sex, lies and money is risky for both sides

The porn actress’ account was explosive in her indignant delivery and in the details of a sexual encounter with Donald Trump that at times sounded non-consensual.

  • by Shayna Jacobs, Perry Stein, Marianne LeVine and Devlin Barrett
Bruce Lehrmann leaves the Federal Court in Sydney after losing his defamation case on April 15.

‘No real winners’: Judge rules on multimillion-dollar costs of Lehrmann case

Bruce Lehrmann brought his defamation case on a “knowingly false” basis, Justice Michael Lee said, as he made a costs order in Ten and Lisa Wilkinson’s favour.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Season restaurant overlooks the beach at Noosa.

Best places to eat and drink on the Sunshine Coast

Trendy Asian eateries, retro diners, fresh Mooloolaba prawns and farm-to-table fine dining? Yep, Sunny Coast has something for every gourmand.

  • by Angela Saurine
Immigration Minister Andrew Giles on Friday.

Half the detainees freed after High Court ruling have no monitors or curfews

The government has successfully fended off a major legal challenge that would have seen up to 200 more immigration detainees released into the community.

  • by Olivia Ireland and Angus Thompson
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says no public funds will go to gas companies.

‘Not a single government dollar’: Albanese plays down gas policy push after blowback

Six Labor MPs in at-risk seats have spoken out against the future gas strategy spearheaded by Resources Minister Madeleine King.

  • by Mike Foley
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Jim Chalmers’ comments about Australian families has started a population debate that will continue for years.
Analysis
Population

Chalmers wakes the baby debate the country needs

Jim Chalmers is not planning a fertility police squad in next week’s budget. But his comments on the birth rate go to an issue the world needs to debate.

  • by Shane Wright
Gregory Lynn leaves the Supreme Court.

Jury discharged on first day of missing campers murder trial

A new trial is expected to begin early next week after former pilot Gregory Lynn pleaded not guilty to the murders of campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay.

  • by Erin Pearson
Wall Street is advancing on Thursday.

ASX lifts after jobs report boosts Wall Street

The Australian sharemarket edged higher after a strong lead from Wall Street, where the benchmark S&P 500 Index surged to within 1 per cent of its record.

  • by Jessica Yun
Benjamin Netanyahu at a wreath-laying ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day at Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Centre, in Jerusalem on Monday.

‘We will fight with our fingernails’: Netanyahu says US threat won’t prevent Gaza offensive

The Israeli PM’s comments indicate he might proceed with an invasion of the packed city of Rafah against the wishes of closest ally US to “achieve victory”.

  • by Joseph Krauss and Josef Federman
Former Fremantle and GWS player Cam McCarthy.
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AFL 2024

‘Prodigious talent’: Former Dockers and Giants player Cam McCarthy dies

Former Fremantle and Giants player Cam McCarthy has died at the age of 29, and is the third former Docker to die before reaching the age of 30 in the past six years.

  • by Peter Ryan and Paddy Sweeney
Bridal Lament by Rainbow Chan at Arts House

A ritual once marked marriage as a spiritual death for women. It’s now a stunning performance

The Bridal Lament by Rainbow Chan brings together the ancient and contemporary to explore the line between cultures.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Barney Zwartz and Cameron Woodhead
Tom Trbojevic limps from the field after suffering a hamstring injury.

‘Devastating for him’: Trbojevic to be sidelined for up to eight weeks

Tom Trbojevic is poised to be ruled out of the entire State of Origin series, with Manly officials expecting the star fullback to be sidelined for up to two months.

  • by Adrian Proszenko
Sydney schools

Who’s bankrolling Sydney’s private school fees? The bank of nan and pop

More parents are missing school payments as they struggle with massive mortgage payments. Cashed-up baby boomers are here to help.

  • by Christopher Harris
Donald Trump enjoys dinner with guests at Mar-a-Lago in 2019.

Trump promised a ‘deal’ to Big Oil as he asked for $US1b for campaign

With his eye on securing a second term in the White House propelled by donor funds, Trump told the oil CEOs at dinner at Mar-a-Lago: You are all wealthy enough.

  • by Josh Dawsey and Maxine Joselow

The force behind competition queen Gina Cass-Gottlieb

ACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb is working harder than she ever has in her career, and the results are showing on the scoreboard, with wins including tougher merger laws, and a $120 million penalty against Qantas this past week.

  • by Anne Hyland
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I gave the eulogy at Molly Ticehurst’s funeral. Here’s how we can all best remember her

Please do not let Molly’s death be just another statistic. Let her name be heard. And remembered. For the good she brought and will bring. 

  • by Aidan Clarke
Initially, Gharib was feted in trader community chats for delivering on promised returns.
Investigation
Scams

Fast cars, forgery and a bogus Banksy deal: Australians caught in collapse lose millions

A suspected international scam has dissolved into acrimony and recriminations - all played out on social media.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
George Burgess outside court earlier this year.

George Burgess found not guilty of groping woman

The former NRL player had admitted to telling the woman “be naughty with me” when he visited her Sydney apartment, but denied repeatedly grabbing her bottom.

  • by Sarah McPhee
Stuart Skelton has gone from the Shire to the world opera stage.

‘I probably wanted to be a politician’: The Sydney Shire boy who made it big in opera

A lover of cocktails, cigars and conservative politics, Stuart Skelton isn’t your typical opera star.

  • by Nick Galvin
President Bill Clinton meets Monica Lewinsky at a fundraiser event in 1996.

Can Trump survive a Stormy sex scandal? Just ask Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton accustomed the American people to political scandal. Donald Trump may benefit from their consequent ambivalence to politicians behaving badly.

  • by Nick Bryant
Wayne Bennett.
Opinion
NRL 2024

Why Wayne Bennett loves the game, but doesn’t chase the game

He’s into his fifth decade as an elite coach, but Wayne Bennett’s traits suit the way the modern game is played.

  • by Roy Masters
Waratahs and NSW Rugby chief executive Paul Doorn.

‘It’s full-on’: Waratahs boss answers the tough questions after another underwhelming year

Paul Doorn has overseen the Waratahs and NSW Rugby for four years during a turbulent period. Ahead of a must-win clash with the Brumbies, the CEO sits down for a Q&A.

  • by Tom Decent
Flex: Sam Walsh enjoyed his opening goal at the MCG.

‘Not all midfielders can do that’: The Sam Walsh move that put Carlton’s flag quest back on track

Carlton and Melbourne played out another MCG thriller, and the narrow margin could have far-reaching consequences for the fate of both teams this season.

  • by Jon Pierik
The ABC’s Laura Tingle at Parliament House in Canberra.

Laura Tingle on John Howard and the corrosion of Australia’s national debate

The ABC journalist says we can’t blame Trump or social media for the quality – or lack of – in our national debate.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
When it comes to being prepared, my mum is ready to push the boundaries.

Thanks for booze boot camp Mum, you always knew how to be prepared

Miss Australia, indecent proposals and chocolate eclairs for tradies - my mum taught me more about parenting, and life, than any book.

  • by Kate Halfpenny
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Run out of chances: North Melbourne’s Tarryn Thomas.

‘Harassing phone contact’: Ex-North star Tarryn Thomas facing fresh police investigation

The troubled AFL player was sacked by the club earlier this year after an investigation revealed threatening behaviour towards a woman.

  • by Carla Jaeger and Alex Crowe
Marius Gustavson has been jailed for life.
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‘Eunuch maker’ who broadcast mutilations of men jailed for life

A Norwegian national made more than $500,000 from the website’s 22,841 members who paid to watch videos of his “barbaric” underworld surgeries.

  • by Max Stephens
Longtime Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy is focused on his current job.

One more year: Craig Bellamy to remain Storm coach in 2025

Craig Bellamy will coach into a remarkable 23rd season at the Storm after announcing he is not done with the clipboard.

  • by Christian Nicolussi and Billie Eder
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell in Anyone But You.

Sydney has much more to offer Hollywood than the Opera House and Harbour

Hollywood blockbusters Anyone But You and The Fall Guy have focused global attention on the city’s most famous landmarks, but are they missing the real city?

  • by Garry Maddox

Woman named as Baby Reindeer stalker says she is suing Netflix

The woman, 58, has broken her silence after fans of the hit drama claimed to have identified her as the person who inspired the character of Martha.

  • by Ewan Somerville
Kamahl was charged with stalking a woman.

Singer Kamahl to face court on stalking charge

Legendary entertainer Kamahl will face a Sydney court on a charge of stalking and intimidating behaviour towards a woman to whom he says he loaned money.

  • by Jessica McSweeney
Even with advances in technology and training, only about 1700 athletes in the world have gone under the four-minute mark.
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Fitness

What we can learn about longevity from the world’s fastest runners

A new study of remarkable athletes holds clues for all of us about how to have longer and healthier lives. 

  • by Sarah Berry
Stormy Daniels recounted having sex with Donald Trump in a hotel room.

Stormy Daniels clashes with Trump’s lawyer over her account of sex with former president

In a combative few hours of cross-examination in the hush money trial, Trump’s lawyers sought to portray the former porn star as a promiscuous extortionist.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Eden Golan of Israel performs the song Hurricane at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden.

Thousands protest Eurovision as tensions over Israel escalate

Israel is one of 16 countries vying for 10 slots in this weekend’s final. Singer Eden Golan was booed during dress rehearsal.

  • by Michael Idato
Ivan Cleary, Nick Politis, David Fifita
Analysis
NRL 2024

‘You know I barrack for Queensland?’ How Roosters won race for Fifita

Fed up with waiting, Roosters supremo Nick Politis was contemplating pulling the four-year, $3.3 million offer on the table to David Fifita. Then his phone rang.

  • by Michael Chammas
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The company attracted investors including Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, Jack Ma and the Walton family and were billionaires before reaching age 40.

Warren Buffett has a $285 billion problem

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has become too big, and it’s getting bigger by the day. It makes it a lot less exciting.

  • by Justin Fox
ARLC chairman Peter V’landys and Canterbury Bulldogs supremo Phil Gould.
Opinion
NRL 2024

‘It’s not personal’: V’landys dismisses talk of Gould fallout after NRL breach notice

But the ARL Commission chairman has promised greater scrutiny on club officials who slam the game in their media roles.

  • by Andrew Webster
Joel Edgerton, with his Ernest Hemingway beard, at the premiere of Dark Matter in Los Angeles.

‘I used to be a snob’: Joel Edgerton on his return to TV in twisty thriller Dark Matter

During lockdown, the Australian actor watched so much television, he realised he wanted to be back on the small screen.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
It might seem like your potential employer was discriminating against your youth, but the truth is probably more complex.

I didn’t get a job because I’m Gen Z. Why did that happen?

It might seem like your potential employer was discriminating against your youth, but the truth is probably more complex.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
No matter which way you look at it, the way we are working is broken.

Why open-plan offices are bad news for ADHD workers

Bright overhead lighting, noisy phone calls, unpredictable office temperature and smells from the kitchen are all triggers that can overload workers with ADHD.

  • by Adam Mawardi
CCTV captures Nyaparu’s attacker following her in Perth’s CBD.

Why you won’t find this woman’s name on the list of Australian victims of domestic violence murders

Her partner pleaded guilty to doing “an act as a result of which the life, health or safety” of his victim “was likely to be endangered”.

  • by Gary Adshead
Byron Bay has once again recorded the highest number of homeless people in an annual government count of people sleeping rough. A 25 per cent increase across the state has prompted the Minns government to warn of a crackdown on short-stay rental accommodaiton

Paradise lost: Homeless spike in tourism hotspots prompts Airbnb crackdown warning

The latest NSW homelessness street count has seen the number of people sleeping rough in some coastal areas soar by several hundred per cent.

  • by Michael McGowan
Back on the market: Brunswick Market

Drug kingpin’s former Sydney Road arcade for sale

Cashed-up Aesop founder and Canberra developer are selling hipster Sydney Road shops once owned by career criminal Tony Mokbel.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
The Crown tower penthouse apartment.

Crown’s $90m sky home, languishing on the market, gets a $10m discount

Call it opulent, elevated, expensive – but the luxury home set high in Crown Resorts’ skyscraper can’t yet be called “sold”.

  • by Swati Pandey
Mothers Michele and Sarah, not her real name for legal reasons, at Dalwood on Thursday.

‘I’m devastated’: Funding row threatens kids’ places at renowned family and domestic violence centre

Up to 100 children a year face being blocked from accessing one of the state’s most recognised family and domestic violence intervention centres. Parents say the government is abandoning them.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
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Jim Chalmers, delivering his third federal budget, faces his toughest challenge yet.

If Chalmers gets the budget wrong, interest rate rises may kill his government

For Treasurer Jim Chalmers, this budget is existential. Bad decisions could increase unemployment or provoke more interest rate rises. Both would be political nails in the government’s coffin.

  • by Shane Wright
Ceridwen Dovey weaves ancient legends, history, and human nature into her storytelling .

Blast off for stories that will move you to laughter, tears, and fear

Ceridwen Dovey’s latest speculative stories, all set in space, unfold with fierce clarity and breezy wit.

  • by Carmel Bird
Treasurer Jim Chalmers prepares for his first budget in 2022 with children Jack (left), Annabel and Leo.

Australia, let’s have more babies, says Jim Chalmers

Australians are having fewer children with the fertility rate tumbling. The treasurer says people should think about having more kids.

  • by Shane Wright and David Crowe
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AFL 2024 LIVE: Carlton on point as brave Dees fall short in MCG thriller

Follow along for all the major moments and post game reactions as Carlton and Melbourne face off at the MCG.

  • by Danny Russell
Premier Chris Minns wants to fast-track higher-density development in Sydney.

New taxes impeding delivery of 50,000 new homes in Sydney, developers claim

A new Property Council report says two new taxes and long planning approval times are making housing construction across swaths of Sydney unfeasible.

  • by Max Maddison
X owner Elon Musk and the Albanese government have been locked in a legal battle over the graphic video of the Sydney church stabbing.

Musk widens legal fight with Australia as Labor pushes social media probe

Elon Musk’s company has launched a case in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to test the merits of the eSafety Commissioner’s order to remove church stabbing videos.

  • by Paul Sakkal
Barron Trump (right) with Donald and Melania Trump at the funeral of the ex-president’s former wife Ivana Trump in July 2022.

Barron Trump named among Republican Party delegates ahead of US election

Former president Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, is about to make his political debut.

  • by Annabelle Timsit and Andrew Jeong
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Opinion
Column 8

Let’s get fiscal

Compiling the House of Reps calendar.

A clash developed at a pro-Palestinian encampment at Monash University on Wednesday when pro-Israel supporters attempted to storm a stage where speeches were being conducted.

Sydney, Monash unis warn students as Dreyfus refuses legal advice

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus noted that people could make a complaint under the Racial Discrimination Act if they were concerned about phrases being used by protesters.

  • by James Massola, David Crowe, Daniella White and Sherryn Groch
Long-time Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams will retire from international football after the Paris Olympics.

‘I’ve sacrificed everything’: Lydia Williams to retire from Matildas

After two decades, 103 caps, five World Cups and six Asian Cups, the 35-year-old goalkeeper will bid farewell to the national team - after her third Olympics this year in Paris.

  • by Emma Kemp
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By cancelling Mother’s Day, this school is so inclusive it excludes mums

Hunter Valley Grammar School has cancelled its Mother’s Day gift stall for children in K-6 and replaced it with a “Family Gift Stall”.

  • by Brad Emery
Teal MPs Allegra Spender (Wentworth), Kylea Tink (North Sydney), Zali Steggall (Warringah) and Sophie Scamps (Mackellar) have each criticised the government’s future gas strategy on Thursday.

Labor’s gas boost opens new front in crossbench election battle

Teal independents, the Greens and even Labor MPs are pushing back against the government’s gas plan as a Morrison-era rerun.

  • by Mike Foley
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 26: Will Harrison of the Waratahs reacts during the round ten Super Rugby Pacific match between NSW Waratahs and Chiefs at Allianz Stadium, on April 26, 2024, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Waratahs lose playmaker to Japan as Rebels saga causes chaos

The prospect of the Rebels closing and Wallabies No.10 Carter Gordon moving to NSW was a factor in Will Harrison electing to move offshore.

  • by Iain Payten and Tom Decent
Banned: Wil Powell.
Updated
AFL 2024

Powell’s social media posts revealed after homophobic slur

Gold Coast’s Wil Powell used homophobic language online before abusing a Brisbane opponent last Sunday, as prominent gay rights advocate Ian Roberts called for the AFL to invest more into anti-vilification education.

  • by Andrew Wu, Marnie Vinall and Michael Gleeson
Oh no, not again: Tom Trbojevic leaves the field after suffering a reported hamstring injury.
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NRL 2024

Blues face nervous wait after Trbojevic suffers hamstring injury in Manly’s loss to Dolphins

Tom Trbojevic will have scans on Friday after suffering another hamstring injury less than a month out from Origin I.

  • by Billie Eder and Chris Nicholson
The man is arrested on Thursday over the alleged stabbing.
Exclusive
Crime

Man who allegedly stabbed woman at gym had twice breached AVOs

Police have charged the alleged attacker, Anthony Monteleone, with wounding with intent to murder and contravening an AVO.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne, Jessica McSweeney, Michael McGowan and Josefine Ganko
The ATAR remains an unsatisfactory measure of a student’s abilities and aptitudes.

Banning challenging books sends the wrong message

If you don’t want your children to read a book, don’t borrow it from the library.

Dr Munjed Al Muderis outside court in September.

Lawyers for celebrated surgeon say he can’t be held responsible for patients’ pain

Defamation trial hears that a multidisciplinary team, including a pain specialist and an anesthetist, was responsible for prescribing drugs.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
This illustration provided by NASA in 2017 depicts planet 55 Cancri e, right, orbiting its star. The new James Webb Telescope has allowed researchers to see a thick atmosphere around the planet that is about 41 light years away.

‘Super-Earth’: Astronomers finally find a rocky planet with atmosphere

The planet, called 55 Cancri e or Janssen, is about 8.8 times bigger than Earth.

  • by Will Dunham
Residents of Creekstone estate in Tarneit, where the Wyndham council has barred the developer from selling any more properties until it installs traffic lights at the only road in and out.

The suburb stopping a developer from selling more homes

A council has banned a developer from selling more home and land packages until it fixes a dangerous intersection in one of Melbourne’s fastest-growing suburbs.

  • by Adam Carey
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The lucky treasurer: His predecessors have been extremely lucky to receive big tax revenue windfalls from the mining boom, but none have been as lucky as Jim Chalmers.

Australia news as it happened: Tax cuts worth nearly $1900 in federal budget; Home Affairs botched sex-trafficking investigation

Home Affairs has been criticised for botching investigations, the treasurer will lift rent assistance in the budget and debate continues on deportation laws.

  • by Josefine Ganko and Caroline Schelle
Wall Street slid lower on Wednesday.

ASX breaks five-day win streak as big banks slide

The big four banks weighed down the Australian sharemarket after the Commonwealth Bank’s March quarter cash profit fell 5 per cent compared to the same time last year.

  • by Jessica Yun and Sumeyya Ilanbey
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and US President Joe Biden.

Biden had hoped to send a quiet message, then Israel leaked it

The US decision to pause the delivery of bombs represents a significant turning point in its relationship with Israel. But it may not necessarily be a breaking point.

  • by Peter Baker
Glenn and Susan Murray  (pictured) were stabbed to death by their son Graeme Leslie Murray in Oberon in August 2021.

Man killed parents after taking drugs due to lockdown boredom

Graeme Murray stabbed his parents to death with “utmost brutality” in their home in the NSW Central Tablelands, a judge says.

  • by Sarah McPhee

TV therapists wipe away the pain. Here in real life, it’s not so easy

Another tragedy prompts more calls for action but when it comes to healing, there’s no quick fix.

  • by Genevieve Novak
Veyaan Singh sat the test on Thursday.

‘Publish the marks’: Parents bristle at secret selective school entry scores

Parents like Rav Singh are annoyed that his son Veyaan, who sat the test on Thursday, doesn’t know where he stands.

  • by Christopher Harris
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and US President Joe Biden.

Biden’s curb on bomb delivery could be a catalyst to end Rafah standoff

The strength of the relationship between Biden’s administration and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is about to be tested to the utmost.

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Defence Force chief Angus Campbell.

ADF chief rejects China spying claim after helicopter flare incident

The incident, where a Chinese jet dropped flares in the path of a navy helicopter, has caused tension between Australia and the nation’s biggest trading partner.

  • by Andrew Probyn
Ku-Ring-Gai Mayor Sam Ngai on Thursday.

This mayor says he’s ‘more YIMBY than NIMBY’, but his council will sue the state over housing

Ku-ring-gai mayor Sam Ngai has come under fire from the planning minister for making a legal challenge to the state’s new laws.

  • by Anthony Segaert
Chifley College, in North St Marys, was sent into lockdown after reports of a student with a knife on Thursday.

Student with knife sends Sydney school into lockdown, staff member injured

A Sydney school was sent into lockdown after a student allegedly brought a knife to school. A teacher was cut while disarming the teenager.

  • by Perry Duffin