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Rinehart’s battle with gallery over a portrait she doesn’t want anyone to see

Rinehart’s battle with gallery over a portrait she doesn’t want anyone to see

Australia’s richest person wants the gallery to remove a portrait of her from an exhibition by Archibald Prize-winning Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira.

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‘I’ve got my guns, I’m going to kill you’: Stein’s alleged threat to Charlise’s mother

Charlise Mutten was allegedly murdered by her mother’s fiance, Justin Stein.

A jury has heard voicemail messages left by the accused killer to his fiancee, Kallista Mutten, after he allegedly murdered her nine-year-old daughter.

Chris Dawson’s alleged ‘odd behaviour’ over children’s portraits

A top prosecutor has told Chris Dawson’s murder appeal the convicted wife killer appeared to show a “complete lack of sentiment towards his own children”.

Protesters gather at council chambers ahead of debate over same-sex parenting book ban

Protesters gather at council chambers ahead of debate over same-sex parenting book ban

Cumberland councillors are meeting to debate overturning a ban on same-sex parenting books from some western Sydney libraries. Follow our coverage.

‘Struggle takes time’: NSW treasurer invokes spirit of Gandhi over GST stoush

‘Struggle takes time’: NSW treasurer invokes spirit of Gandhi over GST stoush

Daniel Mookhey blasted the “absurd” GST carve-up which will see taxpayers pay billions to prop up a 2018 deal that has allowed resource-rich Western Australia to deliver six consecutive surpluses.

Students have a right to protest. Peacefully. On campus. Universities must be defended

Calls for “intifada” are antisemitic, but it is not clear that police should end an entire protest in response to isolated criminal offences.

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Chinese international student Aaron dressed as Winnie the Pooh as part of his protest against Chinese president Xi Jinping at a bus stop outside the entrance to the University of Sydney in February 2023.

Aaron staged a protest in Australia, then Chinese police visited his parents

Aaron, an international student studying in Sydney, knows all too well that the industrial-scale surveillance deployed by the Chinese government doesn’t stop at the border.

Jake Gordon training ahead of his  return to action.

Rugby Australia refuse early release request from Waratahs skipper

In the midst of another disappointing Waratahs season, captain Jake Gordon has been linked with an early move to France.

NRL admits Harry Grant sin-bin ‘may be considered harsh’

Melbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant.

Graham Annesley has urged his match officials to use discretion when making contentious calls after finally giving his verdict on the most scrutinised refereeing decision of the year.

A rare changing of the guard in Singapore as the ‘miracle’ hits turbulence

Lawrence Wong, former deputy prime minister and finance minister is Singapore’s new leader.

Lawrence Wong inherits an overachieving middle power famed for its prosperity; a beacon of stability and open trade. But the nation has problems too.

Three-time Olympic figure skater barred in US for sexual misconduct

Brendan Kerry, competing at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, has been banned for life from US Figure Skating.

Brendan Kerry has been barred from US figure skating after an investigation led by the country’s peak sports abuse authority.

‘Cost of living is causing a lot of pain right now’: Chalmers under fire over $300 energy bill rebate

Industry groups have argued that the billions of dollars spent on the rebate could have been better allocated to increasing income support payments.

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This perfect Asian resort is heaven, if you can afford it

The new Bill Bensley-designed four bedroom villa.

We’ve arrived at Heaven. No, I’m not being hyperbolic. This dreamy resort is broken up into Heaven, Sky, Earth and Sea.

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Sydney

Does Merivale magic strike again at Good Luck Restaurant Lounge?

Justin Hemmes’ latest venue is a high-energy rabbit warren of a space with a menu that’s just as super-charged.

Guests at the Alix Higgins show at Australian Fashion Week, (L to R) Sam Passmore, Annaliese Griffith-Jones and Russell Phillip.

These two front rows at Fashion Week couldn’t have been more different

Two vastly different labels stood out at Australian Fashion Week by getting personal with their customers.

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Federal Budget 2024

Opinion

This budget will make us better off now, worse off later

It seems the top priority of Anthony Albanese’s government is not to have any priorities.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

This budget is a big red light to your next pay rise
Analysis

This budget is a big red light to your next pay rise

Just spending money on handouts to bring down inflation is not Chalmers’ main game.

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Shadow attorney general Alister Henskens said the Coalition wanted to new bail laws to pass parliament by Thursday.

NSW Coalition tries to push through DV bail laws without reading them

The shadow attorney-general wanted to suspend standing orders to allow new domestic violence laws to pass without consultation.

Four people died when their car ran off the road. Now police believe they were being chased

Sophie-Lee Fullagar and James Doherty died in the Wardell crash in February.

Four victims, aged 24 to 50, were killed when a Mazda Ute hit a tree. Newly released footage shows the car being followed over a bridge.

Vulgar bumper sticker on car allegedly involved in fatal crash

A 17-year-old P-plater is in police custody after a pedestrian was allegedly hit and killed in Bexley as police discovered a vulgar bumper sticker on the teen’s Ford Falcon.

A 17-year-old boy is in police custody after a pedestrian was killed in a crash in Sydney’s south. The car was found parked in a nearby street, sporting an offensive sticker.

Parents of allegedly murdered surfer plead for killer to come forward

Parents of allegedly murdered surfer plead for killer to come forward

The mother of a young surfer allegedly stabbed to death at a NSW beach said she has “lost faith in humanity” as the killer remains on the run.

Tom once sat at the back of his classroom and cried. He has a message for Australian teachers

Tom Bennett in Sydney on Tuesday.

If teachers are to win back control of classrooms, they will need more than a well-planned lesson.

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NRL 2024

The Roosters have withdrawn their offer for the million dollar Titans forward.
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Roosters pull $3.3 million Fifita offer, Queensland star set to stay put

A raft of clubs, including those who missed out on the signature of David Fifita, are expected to jockey for the services of form forward Angus Crichton.

South Sydney Rabbitohs fullback Latrell Mitchell.
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Two fans cop indefinite bans over racial abuse directed at Souths stars

The NRL has finished a swift investigation into allegations of racial taunts being directed at two of the game’s biggest names.

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Wayne Bennett is on his way back to the Rabbitohs.

Wayne Bennett agrees to $3 million, three-year deal with South Sydney

South Sydney officials held a meeting with Bennett in Brisbane days out from Magic Round as they prepare to announce his return to the Rabbitohs.

Ange Postecoglou during Tottenham’s loss.
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The Premier League has exposed Postecoglou as a purist in an impure world

The Australian is running Tottenham with principle. But English football is not always good and nourishing, and Postecoglou is not always patient with deviation.

Jake Gordon training ahead of his  return to action.

Rugby Australia refuse early release request from Waratahs skipper

In the midst of another disappointing Waratahs season, captain Jake Gordon has been linked with an early move to France.

Melbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant.

NRL admits Harry Grant sin-bin ‘may be considered harsh’

Graham Annesley has urged his match officials to use discretion when making contentious calls after finally giving his verdict on the most scrutinised refereeing decision of the year.

David Fifita and Nick Politis.
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NRL 2024

Why the Roosters won’t lose any more sleep over Fifita flip

“No” is a word the Roosters have heard with unusual regularity in recent times. However, the club isn’t overly concerned about the David Fifita knockback.

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Knights wary of Roosters raid as third party speaks out over Ponga deal

Knights officials fear an approach to the NRL by Andre Ponga to seek clarity on contractual issues could be the first steps in a plan to extract Kalyn from the club.

Mitchell Moses was forced to watch the action in the second half last Friday.

Moses no certainty to return before Origin as Sharks name Trindall

Mitchell Moses is out of Magic Round – and no certainty to return for next week’s final Origin I audition – as Cronulla recall Braydon Trindall.

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