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Bronco star’s father could face death penalty in Indonesia following drug arrest

Bronco star’s father could face death penalty in Indonesia following drug arrest

The father of Australian rugby league player Payne Haas has been arrested in the Philippines and is accused of running enough drugs in Indonesia to qualify for the death penalty.

Warning Dutton’s housing and migration plans little more than ‘rounding error’

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton delivers his budget reply speech on Thursday night.

Economists and property industry figures say the opposition leader’s pledge to cut migration and ban foreign home buyers could make the nation poorer.

Lecturer sacked over Nazi swastika incident loses bid to get reinstated

The University of Sydney has won its appeal against a court ruling that found a controversial lecturer was unlawfully sacked after he showed students a slide show that superimposed a Nazi swastika on the Israeli flag.

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was detained by police on Friday morning for not following police instructions during a traffic jam that followed a fatality,

‘He’s going to jail’: World No.1 golfer Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was detained by police on Friday morning for not following police instructions during a traffic jam that followed a fatality, ESPN reported.

Inside Kurtley Beale’s obsession with getting back in a Wallabies jersey

Western Force fullback Kurtley Beale.

Kurtley Beale lines up against his old team the Waratahs on Saturday. Is an international comeback on the cards? Those close to the 95-Test stalwart believe so.

Red-hot Swans blow Blues away at the SCG

Sydney showed why they are leading the competition, while the Blues suffered yet another injury concern.

Billion-dollar casino backer takes legal action to kill story

Render of The Star Brisbane, which will anchor the Queens Wharf entertainment complex.

A wealthy family company based in Hong Kong was cleared to operate a casino in Australia. But it does not want media coverage of a report into its suitability.

Japan has finally changed its custody law. Australian parents fear it’s not enough

Australian parents of children abducted by their ex-partners in Japan say watershed reforms enabling joint custody don’t address the root cause of the issue.

A man stands in front of a burnt car after unrest in Noumea, New Caledonia this week.

Just a two-hour flight from Australia, idyllic New Caledonia implodes

This week, the tropical Pacific holiday destination erupted amid tensions with the French government in Paris over voting rights.

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Madden field goal sees Brisbane snatch late victory over Manly

The Sea Eagles had left points on the table in the past fortnight – and Magic Round was no different as they lost 13-12 to the Broncos.

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Raiders sneak home with madcap win over Bulldogs in Brisbane

Raiders sneak home with madcap win over Bulldogs in Brisbane

Crazy tries, sin-bins and errors galore were the hallmarks of a 24-20 Raiders win over the Bulldogs.

Why a player with 300 stitches in his head and 81 tackles in a game is the man NSW need

Origin demands a certain type of player and Michael Maguire needs to make the right choices when he selects his first team.

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Tripologist: Is 90 minutes enough to connect to an international flight?

A transfer time of 90 minutes should be reasonably when transiting in Melbourne.

I have booked flights from Sydney to Tokyo using frequent flyer points, but I have to go via Melbourne. What if my domestic flight is cancelled or delayed?

Art. It’s all about the perspective. Maybe get some?

I’m no oil painting either, but I’d be thrilled if Vincent Namatjira wanted to pop his version of my likeness onto a canvas.

Everyone experiences loneliness occasionally, but for many people, it’s a chronic condition.

Loneliness changes how our brains function. Here’s how to address it

Experts reveal how chronic loneliness affects the brain and how we can go about overcoming it.

Pop superstar Billie Eilish is releasing a new album: Hit Me Hard and Soft.
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ARLC chairman Peter V’landys.

NRL ‘aligned’ with government push to launch team in PNG

The NRL met Pacific Minister Pat Conroy in Brisbane on Friday night to present its financial and logistical needs to launch a team in Papua New Guinea.

Former Bulldogs and Tigers player Brandon Wakeham was arrested on Wednesday and charged with drug supply offences.
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No fault? Hardly. Why NRL needs to stand down contentious policy

The rule has never been perfect or even fair; nor has it changed player behaviour. It was a stop-gap reaction to an emergency. Five years on, its purpose has been served and it deserves retirement.

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Malcolm Knox

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Missing woman Barbara Brown disappeared 46 years ago.

‘It haunts me’: A young backpacker set off from Sydney on an adventure. She was never seen again

Barbara Brown, an American tourist, was travelling around Australia when she vanished. Now two women are determined to find out what happened.

The five things making Sydney sick as emergency department visits rise

NSW is facing a wave of respiratory illnesses this winter.

Influenza and COVID-19 are spreading rapidly in NSW, but they are not our only problem.

Charlise’s mother had planned on ‘doing a runner’ with girl, accused killer told police

The man accused of killing Charlise Mutten claims her mother had planned to take her.

While Charlise Mutten was missing, her alleged murderer Justin Stein told police his partner had talked about taking off with her daughter, a jury has heard.

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A boy forced himself on a girl at a NSW high school. He was allowed to continue attending

This girl was raped by a boy from her grade at school.

Schools still don’t know how to respond to sexual assault between classmates, two years after the state government commissioned a review about what to do when a sex assault victim and perpetrator attended the same school.

Doing hard maths for the HSC isn’t paying off. Here’s how it plays out for your ATAR

Ambitious students are punished when it comes to ATAR because there is little payoff for taking trickier mathematics.

A quirk of the ATAR system is effectively punishing ambitious students. Compare these questions to see the difficulty levels.

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Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was detained by police on Friday morning for not following police instructions during a traffic jam that followed a fatality,

World No.1 Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was detained by police on Friday morning for not following police instructions during a traffic jam that followed a fatality, ESPN reported.

Payne Haas on the charge for Brisbane.
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Broncos overcome Payne Haas injury scare to hold out Manly

The Brisbane and NSW star’s night appeared over when he limped off the field at the hour mark, but he returned to the field to help his side to a one-point win.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson.

‘I had a chuckle and went back to work’: Fifita hasn’t called me after backflip, Robinson reveals

Roosters coach has spoken for the first time about Titans star pulling out of his deal to join the Tricolours, and revealed the door is still open for Angus Crichton to re-sign.

Swans clear at top as Blues suffer another injury blow

Swans clear at top as Blues suffer another injury blow

Sydney have shown again why they are the team to beat after a thumping victory over the Blues at the SCG.

ARLC chairman Peter V’landys.

NRL ‘aligned’ with government push to launch team in PNG

The NRL met Pacific Minister Pat Conroy in Brisbane on Friday night to present its financial and logistical needs to launch a team in Papua New Guinea.

Western Force fullback Kurtley Beale.

Inside Beale’s obsession to get back in a Wallabies jersey

Kurtley Beale lines up against his old team the Waratahs on Saturday. Is an international comeback on the cards? Those close to the 95-Test stalwart believe so.

Former Bulldogs and Tigers player Brandon Wakeham was arrested on Wednesday and charged with drug supply offences.
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NRL 2024

No fault? Hardly. Why NRL needs to stand down contentious policy

The rule has never been perfect or even fair; nor has it changed player behaviour. It was a stop-gap reaction to an emergency. Five years on, its purpose has been served and it deserves retirement.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

Journalist, author and columnist

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