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Leanne fled the country to escape domestic abuse. Now she could face jail

Leanne fled to the US with her children to escape domestic violence.

Leanne fled Australia with her two children as she says it was the only way she knew how to protect herself from her violent husband.

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Warragamba spills over as flash flooding warning issued for NSW South Coast

Warragamba Dam tips over capacity on Sunday morning.

The dam, which is four times the size of Sydney Harbour and supplies water to more than 5 million people in Sydney, began overflowing on Sunday morning.

Weapons conviction piles pressure on Dutton over released detainee

The opposition leader would not comment on a decision made when he was home affairs minister.

Aurora australis stuns stargazers across southern Australia

The aurora australis (southern lights) over Williamstown, Melbourne on Saturday.

Don’t fret if you missed out on seeing the southern lights that dazzled Australians on Saturday night – you’ll have another chance.

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Cycling’s dirty secret: 300,000 bikes a year dumped

Revolve Recycling in Alexandria has saved more than 10,000 bicycles from landfill.

The frenzy of bicycle purchases during the early COVID-19 pandemic is about to make the problem even worse.

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Indigenous

CEO’s plan for personal millions from mine deal exposed

The land council’s mine was expected to produce $1 billion in revenue and the chief executive asked for his own cut.

Tina Green has sold her penthouse in the Encore building for $18 million,
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Elton John has long left the Kings Cross building that scored an $18m sale

The landmark once best known for visiting rock gods including Bowie and Bono is making a new impression after the hotelier Green family’s sale.

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Families lose out in Sydney’s new housing push, say planners

Three-bedroom unit availability in Sydney.

Domain sales data shows fewer than one in 10 units recently sold in the city’s inner west and Canterbury-Bankstown had more than two bedrooms.

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Home loans

Downsizing the dream: What to consider when buying an apartment

Apartments offer a more achievable alternative for those looking for a way into the property market, but there are a few factors to consider before signing on the dotted line.

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De Belin family’s fury after perjury charge

Jack de Belin on the charge for the Dragons.

The Dragons star’s parents and sister have lashed out at the police who investigated his case.

David Marr on Dutton, Waleed … and being an outsider on Insiders

David Marr: “David Speers wanted actual insiders on Insiders, and I was never a Canberra reporter.”

Is there still space in the mainstream media for the public intellectual?

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

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‘We did not reward Hamas’: Penny Wong defends UN vote backing Palestinian statehood

Labor MP Josh Burns said Jewish Australians would feel more isolated as a result of the vote.

Quantum computing explained

Chandeliers, ‘qubits’ and Schrödinger’s cat: Inside the bizarre world of quantum computing

In the quantum realm, the laws of physics are different. Now its mind-bending tech could soon transform our lives. How does it work?

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Literature

Scared of same-sex parents? Wait until you meet this caterpillar with an eating disorder

No book should ever be banned, but if you’re really worried about kids’ safety, maybe we should start censoring some of the classics.

No book should ever be banned, but if you’re really worried about kids’ safety, maybe we should start censoring some of the classics.

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Thomas Mitchell

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‘You’ll bankrupt the business’: Pregnant workers forced out

Workers’ legal centres have recorded a rise in discrimination complaints by pregnant and parent workers as those carers are targeted in the cost of living crunch.

She’s never had a job interview or a CV, but Indy Clinton’s career is soaring

Indy Clinton wears Camilla and Marc “Shaw” dress. Navy, Soul and Bambi wear Nature Baby.

She was already “Instagram famous” by age 16, but it was becoming a mother almost four years ago that propelled the social media creator to star status.

Dutch artist Joost Klein kicked out of Eurovision

Joost Klein of Netherlands has been expelled from Eurovision.

Just hours before the final, the Dutch artist was expelled from Eurovision following a complaint by a female member of the production crew.

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What happens if a sexbot is your first intimate encounter? Nothing good

Artificial intelligence, particularly its intersection with pornography, could have a huge impact on gender relations offline.

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Siosifa Talakai celebrates his try against the Storm.

Sharks send warning to title rivals with rousing win

Cronulla shook off the absence of superstar Nicho Hynes to beat the Storm in Melbourne and cement their spot at the top of the ladder.

Fans line up at Parramatta on Friday night to get a slice of Reece Walsh.

How Reece Walsh mania is driving support for Broncos in heart of Sydney

Once booed everywhere they went south of the border, Brisbane are winning over Sydneysiders – and one man is at the centre of the surge in support.

Sydney

An older-style unflued gas heater, photographed at Katoomba High School in 2009.

‘Banned’ school heaters still in use across thousands of classrooms

Unflued gas heaters have been banned in other states for their asthma risks, but are still found in more than 1400 NSW schools.

Why petrol prices are rising – and risk keeping rates high

Petrol prices reached new highs in Sydney and Melbourne recently.

Petrol has hit new highs in Sydney and Melbourne recently and the NRMA says oil prices aren’t to blame.

How an owl and a flying fox may stop the government’s housing reforms

Roseville Station has been earmarked for more development within 400 metres as part of the Minns government’s housing reforms.

Ku-ring-gai Council is claiming the Minns government has broken the law with its plan for development in special transport hubs.

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Dark side of the rainbow: Drugged, shocked and jailed for being gay

Terry Goulden and John Greenaway have been together for 55 years.

The Minns government has agreed to apologise to a generation of men treated appallingly almost four decades after homosexuality was decriminalised.

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Man accused of ‘escalating’ sexual attacks on strangers repeatedly bailed

Man accused of ‘escalating’ sexual attacks on strangers repeatedly bailed

Facing allegations of public masturbation, threatening sexual comments, stalking of women and girls, Geoffrey Postle has repeatedly been released despite police warnings.

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‘Dad kicked me out and sent me back to my mother’: Martha Wainwright

The Canadian musician opens up about the men in her life, including her father Loudon and brother Rufus.

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Joey Manu (far left) and the Tokoroa High School team of 2011 at the tournament that changed everything.

The untold story of how Tuivasa-Sheck accidentally delivered Manu to Roosters

All eyes were on RTS at a junior league carnival in 2011 – until Joey Manu wandered off the bench and stopped the Roosters’ recruiter in his tracks. The rest, as they say, is history.

Siosifa Talakai celebrates his try against the Storm.

Sharks send warning to title rivals with rousing win in Melbourne

Cronulla shook off the absence of superstar Nicho Hynes to beat one of the premiership heavyweights and cement their spot at the top of the NRL ladder.

Jack de Belin on the charge for the Dragons.
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NRL 2024

De Belin family’s fury after perjury charge

The Dragons star’s parents and sister have lashed out at the police who investigated his case.

Waratahs’ injury crisis deepens in wet and wild loss to Brumbies

Waratahs’ injury crisis deepens in wet and wild loss to Brumbies

The Brumbies have cemented their place in the top four and left the Tahs sitting second-last after their 13th consecutive win over the NSW side.

Latrell Mitchell.

Even Latrell can’t lift Souths out of slump as Dragons pile on misery

All eyes were on Latrell Mitchell for his return from suspension, but in the end St George Illawarra ran out comfortable 28-14 winners at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium.

Wayne Bennett is on his way back to the Rabbitohs.

No end date for Bennett as Souths prepare to trumpet homecoming during Magic Round

There was an end date placed on Wayne Bennett’s first stint at South Sydney. That won’t be the case for his expected return.

Nathan Cleary heading for scans on his injured hamstring on Saturday evening.

Panthers to look overseas to fix Cleary’s hamstring as club fears eight-week stint on sidelines

Given this is Nathan Cleary’s second injury to the same hamstring in as many months, and third such injury in a little more than a year, Penrith are open to exploring options abroad.

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