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Labor’s hate speech bill to outlaw vilification

Exclusive polling from the Resolve Political Monitor shows about half of Australians firmly back the case for stronger hate speech laws to protect people of faith.

New laws to be introduced into a highly charged political context will make it a criminal offence to vilify a person based on race, sexuality, gender, disability or religion.

Several children killed after Indian amusement park inferno, police say

Firefighters douse a fire that broke out in a fun park, in Rajkot in the Indian state of Gujarat on Saturday.

A major fire broke out at an amusement park in Gujarat state in western India, killing at least 27 people, police and media reports said.

‘Havoc’ for patients as hundreds of medicines in short supply

Medical experts warn the shortages are at best frustrating and at worst dangerous.

Sydney’s date with density and how we can get it right

When it comes to urban planning, award-winning architect Philip Thalis says the harbour city has been failed by all tiers of government, and for a long time.

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Ben was priced out of his first and second choice suburbs. Then he was evicted

Ben was priced out of his first and second choice suburbs. Then he was evicted

At one point in his near two-year search he tried to buy a house with asbestos but it sold for $240,000 more than the price guide.

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Rich lister looks to double his money selling Wahroonga acreage for $9m

Five years later the only improvement is approval for subdivision.

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Miracle Mariners: Is this the greatest team Australian soccer has seen?

The Mariners celebrate a goal by Miguel Di Pizio.

Before the Central Coast Mariners even had a chance to compute that they had just won the treble, they were swarmed by a pitch invasion.

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Arthur, Moses back Eels culture after sacking

Arthur, Moses back Eels culture after sacking

Sacked coach Brad Arthur is still defending the culture at Parramatta, and a TV reporter has accused star half Mitchell Moses of swearing at him at training.

Mitchell confirms Origin availability after sin-binning

The South Sydney fullback spoke for the first time this year after captaining the Rabbitohs to victory over the Eels during Indigenous round.

The owner of the Entertainment Quarter in Moore Park has submitted plans to hold more events in part of the precinct.

‘NIMBYs will NIMBY’: Residents in ‘nice suburb’ object to more events at Moore Park

Plans to hold more events in a section of the Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park have sparked opposition from residents.

Immigration cuts only work if women have more babies. Dutton knows they won’t

Birth rates are declining.

Our real population problem is not one of excess. Birth rates are declining.

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New campaign aims to improve what you know about consent

The success of the federal government’s year-long consent campaign will be a test for Anthony Albanese’s pledge to end gender-based violence in one generation.

Every night, Jeremy Buckingham went to bed hoping his son was OK

NSW upper house member Jeremy Buckingham says parents of young people struggling with mental health issues can suffer under guilt and stigma.

The upper house member is hesitant to say he returned to politics in his son’s memory, but says the state’s inadequate mental health system was behind the decision.

Nicki Minaj reportedly arrested for Amsterdam drug possession

Nicki Minaj was reportedly arrested in Amsterdam.

The rapper and pop star was travelling to England for the next stop of her world tour when police reportedly said they found drugs in her luggage.

Mum, daughter murdered over friend’s marriage breakdown

Jennifer Petelczyc, 59, and her youngest daughter Gretl, 18, were senselessly murdered after becoming the unexpected victims in the marriage breakdown of a family friend that ended in a gunman storming their house.

Crying in public is having a moment. Unless, of course, you get turned into a meme.
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The power of crying in public, more specifically, on the 8.08am train to Central

I’m sorry to everyone in the silent carriage who listened to my stifled sobs, but I finally understand the benefits of having a good – and public – cry.

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Thomas Mitchell

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‘You had to hustle’: How Debi Mazar went from New York door girl to Hollywood star

Debi Mazar is starring in the new ABC drama, Ladies in Black.

The 59-year-old actor’s latest role has brought her all the way to Adelaide.

‘Nothing made sense until I came out when I was 19’: The Block judge opens up

“I orientated myself toward the women in my life because they felt safe,” says Darren Palmer.

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Injured Panthers superstar Nathan Cleary.

Why Nathan Cleary can no longer be NRL’s hardest trainer

The Penrith superstar has a reputation for being rugby league’s most fastidious trainer. Then another hamstring injury changed everything.

Nicho Hynes looks on at PointsBet Stadium.

Blues blow for Hynes but Luai steps up in push for No.7 role

NSW coach Michael Maguire arrived in Cronulla hoping to watch his side’s next playmaker – he just thought it would be Nicho Hynes, not Jarome Luai.

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The Hands and Sharing stores in Newtown.

Sydney gift store accused of copying neighbour

A war of words has erupted between two gift shops in the city’s inner west, after one publicly accused a newcomer of copying several elements of its business.

Is Clover Moore to blame for turning Oxford Street from party precinct to ghost town?

Is Clover Moore to blame for turning Oxford Street from party precinct to ghost town?

A troubled construction project has added to the woes plaguing Sydney’s iconic gay strip.

Two casinos may always have been a stretch for Sydney. The profitability of both is now in doubt

Star and Crown are both facing headwinds.

One casino has been approved to operate, but is laying off staff. The other has just emerged red-faced from an inquiry that may result in losing its licence.

The truth about immigration and Sydney’s housing crisis

Inflation and house prices are on the rise.

How have fluctuations in population affected housing costs in Sydney? And are migration cuts the solution to Sydney’s accommodation crisis?

‘Documenters of our time’: Exhibition celebrates Herald photography

Revellers flock to Bronte pool for a Christmas Day bash.

The Photos1440 Exhibition showcases the artistry of the Herald’s photography at the NSW State Library.

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Almost a dozen buyers registered to bid on the home that had been owned since 1990.

Lane Cove investment property bought in 1990 for $250,000 sells for $3.5m

Eleven buyers – a mix of young families and developers, who were eyeing it for its knock down potential – registered to bid. But one group didn’t even get a look in.

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Arthur, Moses back Eels culture after sacking

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Worst season ever? Waratahs go from bad to worse in loss to Moana Pasifika

The Waratahs’ hopes of qualifying for the finals have been officially dashed – and they’ve also claimed the wooden spoon.

Injured Panthers superstar Nathan Cleary.

‘It’s a blank canvas to revisit my approach’: Why Nathan Cleary can no longer be NRL’s hardest trainer

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‘We were the best team in the world’: Why Maguire’s Kiwis triumph should give Blues fans hope

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