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The Australian editor at the centre of the Trump trial
The criminal trial of former President Donald Trump has heard much about Australian journalist Dylan Howard’s role in perfecting the dark art of “catch and kill”.
Children’s author accused of grooming kids online
Police allege the 41-year-old man used his position to “engage inappropriately with children”.
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HIV
Revealed: The new front in Sydney’s 40-year HIV battle
Australia’s oldest AIDS charity is taking the battle against HIV, homophobia and discrimination to western Sydney as the virus affects a new generation.
The map that shows the winners and losers from Sydney’s road toll shake-up
Toll road giant Transurban has released internal modelling that is contested by the man leading a sweeping review of Sydney’s motorway network.
Bet your house on it: The issues Dutton wants as election battlegrounds
The opposition leader seems utterly sure of his power to drive Albanese out of office. Too sure, perhaps.
Opinion
Opinion
PM has a vision splendid. Can Dutton the wrecker spoil it?
The opposition leader’s catchy “billions for billionaires” has the potential to destroy the PM’s Future Made in Australia before it’s had a chance to begin.
Peter Hartcher
Political and international editor
The tale of two households: behind the new grid charges for excess solar
Australia has the highest rooftop solar penetration in the world, which brings both opportunities for decarbonisation and challenges for the grid.
Investigation
Domestic violence
Tears, abuse, remorse: Inside the domestic violence court
NSW established the Specialist Family Violence court list in September last year. So how is it working?
Opinion
Planning
Three great cities offer one big lesson on space for Sydney
Hong Kong, London and Paris are notable for what they lack when compared with Sydney: space. And yet, they’re the richer for it.
Michael Koziol
Sydney editor
‘You’re not going to believe what I’ve found’: Inside the fight to free Folbigg
When Kathleen Folbigg had her long-standing convictions for the deaths of her four infant children quashed last year, lawyer Rhanee Rego was right by her side.
Updated
PGA Championship
‘He’s going to jail’: World No.1 golfer Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship
Louisville police have charged the Masters champion with a variety of offences after he was handcuffed on his way to the PGA Championship.
Israeli army finds bodies of three hostages amid fierce fighting in northern Gaza
Itzik Gelernter, Shani Louk and Amit Buskila were killed by Hamas while fleeing an outdoor dance party near the Gaza border.
Exclusive
Crime
Bronco star’s father could face death penalty in Indonesia after 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.
Analysis
Super Rugby
Why NRL is still second to Super Rugby in New Zealand
Australian cheerleaders proclaiming league’s “victory” display a lack of understanding about the sporting landscape across the ditch.
Opinion
The Fitz Files
Only in Oz: Breaking serve – and bread – with Albo
Who is that strangely familiar figure turning out as one of the doubles players for Marrickville in the fourth rubber?
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
Exclusive
Title Deeds
Views for days: Star stock picker buys his neighbour’s $11.3m oceanfront pad
Australian investment legend David Paradice showed form when he bought into North Bondi’s oceanfront in 2007. Values have come a long way since.
Masterpiece of disaster? Megalopolis and the art of the self-funded passion project
Bold new films from The Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola and Kevin Costner show there are still mavericks in American cinema, but can they pull it off?
WEEKEND READS
‘Do you really need $150 billion?’ Bernie Sanders on taxing the uber-rich
The American senator on the “so-called” American Dream, the influence of his working-class upbringing – and making money from books.
Two of Us
For decades, Vince remembered what one teacher told him. Then they met again
Butcher and philanthropist Vince Garreffa has never forgotten what his former teacher, Irene Froyland, said to him when he told her he was leaving school.
Sydney
‘Love or lust’: Travelling chastity preacher at schools sparks parent backlash
The virtues of modesty and virginity will be discussed at the talks, which parents have criticised as outdated.
Billion-dollar casino backer takes legal action to kill story
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.
Lecturer sacked over Nazi swastika incident loses bid to get reinstated
Controversial academic Tim Anderson’s job was terminated after he showed students slides featuring the symbol imposed over the Israeli flag.
‘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
Influenza and COVID-19 are spreading rapidly in NSW, but they are not our only problem.
NRL 2024
Sea Eagles 12 Broncos 13
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.
Raiders 24 Bulldogs 20
Brave Raiders climb off canvas to beat Bulldogs
Canberra went down to 11 men but fought back to score a 24-20 win over an error-prone Canterbury at Magic Round.
Politics
Warning Dutton’s housing, migration plans little more than ‘rounding error’
Economists and property industry figures say Dutton’s pledge to cut migration and ban foreign home buyers could make the nation poorer.
Business
Lendlease sells down Asian asset ahead of investor showdown
The property giant has moved to simplify its business with the sale of life sciences interests in Asia, with chairman Michael Ullmer reportedly on his way out.
Opinion
Inflation
Wall Street finally got the inflation news it has been desperate for
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
World
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.
Opinion
Sorry for the pile-on, ScoMo and Trump, but you send women a warped view of religion
Julia Baird
Journalist, broadcaster, historian and author
David McBride is not a hero or a whistleblower. He is a man convinced of his own opinion
Rodger Shanahan
Middle East and security analyst
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Property
Seven of our favourite homes for sale in Sydney right now
Looking for your next home? From an elegant cocktail bar to a storybook sandstone facade, we’ve got you covered.
‘As bad as it’s ever been’: Property prices blow out and pay rises lag
Home prices have risen much faster than wages over the long term, and the gap looks set to widen.
Good Food
Lifestyle
After a week in the bubble, here is the Fashion Week wash-up
After 30 runways, countless lace catsuits and random sea life, here are the moments that defined Australian Fashion Week 2024.
Culture
Three writers named 2024 Best Young Australian Novelists
Now in its 28th year, the prize is given to an Australian writer of fiction aged 35 or under.
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Analysis
State of Origin
‘He’s got a cranky streak’: Is Nicho Hynes ruthless enough for Origin?
He was scorned by his 12 minutes in Origin I last year. Now, the Sharks halfback looms as Michael Maguire’s most important player.
Updated
PGA Championship
World No.1 Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship
Louisville police have charged the Masters champion with a variety of offences after he was handcuffed on his way to the PGA Championship.
Analysis
Super Rugby
Why NRL is still second to Super Rugby in New Zealand
Australian cheerleaders proclaiming rugby league’s “victory” over the 15-man code across the ditch display a profound lack of understanding about the country’s sporting landscape.
Opinion
The Fitz Files
Only in Oz: Breaking serve – and bread – with Albo
Who is that strangely familiar figure turning out as one of the doubles players for Marrickville in the fourth rubber?
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
Sea Eagles 12 Broncos 13
NRL 2024
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.
‘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
Sydney have shown again why they are the team to beat after a thumping victory over the Blues at the SCG.
Have Your Say
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.
Roy Masters
Sports Columnist