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The mother of two-year-old Rowan, killed by his father in Lismore, says the toddler should have been able to trust the man who took his life.
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NRL target tests players for illicit substances following bogus social media claims
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Shadow treasurer changes script on Dutton’s immigration cuts
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The removal of funds from schools’ bank accounts comes after a funding freeze and coincides with a $10,000 pay rise for teachers.
Will customers stomach higher prices from Telstra?
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After 20 years, I returned to the Kenyan refugee camp I’d left for a new life
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Barangaroo
Cosy Japanese-Korean cook-your-own grill house channels campfire vibes
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A hot French bistro and a late-night Italian are closing, but not for reasons you might expect
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A tiny shack in a nondescript arcade is serving some of Sydney’s best brisket sandwiches
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Starc stuns teammate, returns to his stump-smashing best
Travis Head’s duck in the IPL wasn’t all bad news for Australia because it signalled a stunning return to form by his national teammate Mitchell Starc ahead of the T20 World Cup.
How Martin Freeman went from The Office to an intense cop
Before playing the morally compromised Chris Carson in The Responder, Freeman was an international star.
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Hemsworth steals the show in ambitious addition to Mad Max
George Miller’s action sequences in Furiosa, the most expensive Australian film ever, are as exhilarating as ever.
Jean Smart on her biggest fear while filming Hacks’ new season
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See this magnificent place before it’s gone forever
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Sydney
Latham’s comments triggered death threats against MP, court told
Sydney MP Alex Greenwich is suing the former NSW One Nation leader for defamation over a tweet that plays on offensive stereotypes about gay men, a court heard.
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Domestic violence
Anger, revenge, domestic violence: Why do fathers kill their children?
The Lismore man suspected of killing himself and his two-year-old son has left a community bereft. Many are asking what is behind such a heinous act.
‘I’m an old bloke, I was excited’: Ex-cop says sex with teen inside police station was consensual
A week after allegedly raping the 19-year-old while investigating her complaint, Glen Coleman messaged: “The final offer. $700 for two hours. Either way, this will be the end”.
Red flags that triggered AVO against suspected murder-suicide killer
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Charlise’s alleged killer claims he heard girl scream ‘Mummy, no’
A jury has listened to prison calls between Justin Stein and his mother after he was charged with murdering his partner’s nine-year-old daughter.
NRL 2024
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‘He’s a damn good person’: Bennett open to Burgess reunion at Souths
Seven-time premiership-winning coach Wayne Bennett is officially returning to the Rabbitohs – and he could be joined by one of the club’s favourite sons.
‘It’s a tough time for him’: Roosters condemn Terrell May muckrakers
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Nine boss says he won’t tolerate bad behaviour following media reports
Nine CEO Mike Sneesby reminded staff of the media group’s complaints and whistleblower policies following reports of misconduct by a long-time senior executive.
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After five weeks of explosive testimony, Trump won’t take the stand
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Matthew Perry’s death under criminal investigation
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NRL 2024
NRL target tests Roosters players for illicit substances following bogus social media claims
The Roosters and RLPA are angry after players were tested following unfounded claims they had taken party drugs the night before the match against Cronulla.
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
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NRL 2024
Wests Tigers boss flies to England on secret player clean-out mission
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Why sprinting with a roaring 30kg chainsaw is just all part of this game
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Starc stuns Aussie teammate, returns to his stump-smashing best
Travis Head’s duck in the IPL wasn’t all bad news for Australia because it signalled a stunning return to form by his national teammate Mitchell Starc ahead of the T20 World Cup.
Updated
NRL 2024
‘He’s a damn good person’: Bennett open to Burgess reunion at Souths
Seven-time premiership-winning coach Wayne Bennett is officially returning to the Rabbitohs – and he could be joined by one of the club’s favourite sons.
‘I’m sorry and embarrassed’: Emotional Coleman opens up on Waratahs exit
Darren Coleman rode the highs and lows of every defeat as Waratahs coach. His press conference on Tuesday was no different.
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Super Rugby
The Eddie-shaped shadow hanging over a Cheika rescue mission at Waratahs
With the embers of last year’s bin fire only just extinguished, Rugby Australia is facing a fraught decision: does it bring back another colourful ex-coach to fix rugby in NSW?
Have Your Say
Parramatta’s shambolic attempt to sign Bennett exposes what’s wrong with the club
They weren’t late to the party to sign the supercoach. They weren’t in the same hemisphere.
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer