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The ski lodge, the elderly bachelor and his new ‘best friends’

A chance bus encounter landed an octogenarian with a prized parcel of land near Thredbo in a messy court fight with a younger couple.

‘I’m the worst father’: Texts sent after alleged murder of nine-year-old

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

Justin Stein has been quizzed about messages sent to his partner Kallista Mutten after prosecutors allege he had killed her nine-year-old daughter Charlise.

Footpaths at $1000 a metre: Costs ‘out of control’ as fight over rate rises heats up

A council whose spending includes $1 million a kilometre on footpaths was among those to appear at a parliamentary inquiry.

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Watch live: Gustavsson unveils Matildas squad for Paris 2024

Watch live: Gustavsson unveils Matildas squad for Paris 2024

Charlotte Grant is the highest-profile omission from Tony Gustavsson’s squad with the coach rolling the dice on Caitlin Foord and Katrina Gorry.

Surprise appearance by tennis great to honour Matildas’ Lydia Williams

Surprise appearance by tennis great to honour Matildas’ Lydia Williams

The Matildas defeated China in their second friendly in Australia before the Paris Olympics. But it was all about Lydia Williams.

De Minaur stuns world No.5 to storm into French Open quarters

The lion-hearted tennis star has enjoyed another seminal moment in Paris as he goes where no male Australian player has in two decades.

Yoga instructors are on a draft priority skills list for migrants but many trades have been left off so far.

Yoga teachers make draft core skills visa list, but not tradies

Despite the nation’s housing crisis, yogis, martial artists and dog handlers are among the occupations to have beaten construction trades to a spot on a draft priority skills list.

‘I intend to lead a political revolt’: Farage stages shock UK comeback

‘I intend to lead a political revolt’: Farage stages shock UK comeback

The arch-Brexiter’s decision coincided with a poll predicting a Tory wipeout and Labour on track for the largest win for 100 years.

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As franchisors partied in Cairns, the body representing them was on the brink of financial ruin

The body designed to support Australia’s franchising industry has burned through staff, cash and its reputation. There are now serious questions about its future.

Joe Biden issues rare public statement of support for son Hunter

Hunter Biden appeared in court in Delaware to fight charges of multiple gun charges that could also land him in jail.

The visit from Cleary that inspired Hynes’ Origin rise

Nicho Hynes and Nathan Cleary.

Nicho Hynes fell asleep during last year’s grand final and woke up just in time for Nathan Cleary’s masterclass. Then he invited the Panther to his house to explain how he did it.

The suburbs where properties are at highest risk of fire and flood

Katya Matavilava is in her fifth year of living in Woronora and keeps facing flood events.

More than 32,000 Australian homes face a high risk of bushfire, while 141,000 homes are at risk of flooding. The risks will push insurance costs up and home values down.

Like ‘Jehovah’s Witness’ leaflet: Libertarians at war over logo

After a court-enforced name change, the Libertarian Party hired consultants to come up with a new logo. But some of its most prominent figures aren’t happy.

Rome’s Trevi Fountain is a key location for pickpockets.

After 300 years of travel scams, here’s what you need to watch out for

Tourists have always presented easy targets, but the methods of the con artists have changed over the past 300 years or so.

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Powell transforms into leading man in this delightful romantic comedy

Powell transforms into leading man in this delightful romantic comedy

In Hit Man, Glen Powell is a self-deprecating, cavalier and freaky philosophy professor who gets to cosplay as a hired killer.

Cooking for one can be easy and delicious. Here’s how

The key to cooking well for one is choosing the right recipes. These tips will help you navigate what will work for you.

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Nathan Cleary, Cameron Munster, Reece Walsh and Nicho Hynes State of Origin graphic.

The all-or-nothing bench gamble that will decide fate of Origin I

The two most influential players for NSW and Queensland are missing, and the coaches are staking the series opener on a key battleground in their absence.

James Tedesco has been recalled to the NSW side for Origin I.
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After Tedesco’s recall, the Origin opener has Blues upset written all over it

The Roosters star’s shock call-up by Michael Maguire didn’t cause much of a stink – but it reeks of an Origin miracle.

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The six people killed in the Westfield Bondi Junction stabbing attack: (clockwise from top left) Ashlee Good, Jade Young, Dawn Singleton, Yixuan Cheng, Faraz Tahir and Pikria Darchia.
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How NSW will boost funding after Bondi Junction knife attack

The stabbing deaths of six people in Bondi Junction in April thrust mental health funding into the spotlight.

This school doubled its NAPLAN high achievers. Now its techniques are spreading

Elise Mountford with year 6 Charlestown South Public School students.

About 30 schools across NSW have formed a network to share maths lesson plans and run professional learning for teachers and leaders.

Residents reported gas leaks in months before fatal townhouse explosion

The explosion levelled parts of the building.

More than 48 hours after the blast, Housing Minister Rose Jackson has yet to receive a full list of works carried out at the property.

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Charlise’s alleged killer cries as he describes shooting of nine-year-old

A sketch of Justin Stein giving evidence in the NSW Supreme Court on Monday.

Justin Stein told his murder trial that he heard two gunshots and saw Kallista Mutten with a rifle standing over her daughter’s body.

This Sydney university wants to build 1000 apartments. Locals are up in arms

A render of the revised 16-storey student housing development on Anzac Parade proposed by UNSW and Iglu.

A dramatic stoush has broken out over a proposal for two student housing towers on Anzac Parade next to a light rail stop, UNSW and acting school NIDA.

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31 Burns Crescent, Chiswick NSW 2046

Local family pays $13.3 million, sets new record for ‘little sleepy suburb’

A Chiswick waterfront home with access to a private beach that last sold for $5 million sparked an auction bidding war between two parties.

Sydney suburbs where home owners are behind on their mortgages

Suburbs where home owners can’t afford their mortgages

As many as one in 30 households in hard-hit pockets have fallen behind on repayments, buckling under high rates and inflation.

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Olympics

WATCH LIVE: Gustavsson unveils Matildas squad for Paris, Grant misses out

Charlotte Grant is the highest-profile omission from Tony Gustavsson’s squad with the coach rolling the dice on Caitlin Foord and Katrina Gorry.

Alex de Minaur is into the Roland-Garros quarter-finals.

De Minaur upsets Medvedev, matches Hewitt feat in making Roland-Garros quarter-finals

The lion-hearted tennis star has enjoyed another seminal moment in Paris as he goes where no male Australian player has in two decades.

Dylan Edwards watches on at training on Monday while standing with Blues’ footy manager Frank Ponissi.

Tedesco could play entire Origin series as Edwards faces three weeks on sidelines

Dylan Edwards is unlikely to play again before Origin II, opening the door for James Tedesco to retain the No.1 jersey in Melbourne – and even for a potential series decider.

Evonne Goolagong Cawley presents Lydia Williams with her Booka pre-match.

Surprise appearance by tennis great to honour Matildas’ Lydia Williams

The Matildas defeated China 2-0 in their second friendly in Australia before the Paris Olympics. But it was all about goalkeeper Lydia Williams.

Nicho Hynes and Nathan Cleary.

The house visit from Cleary that inspired Hynes’ Origin rise

Nicho Hynes fell asleep during last year’s grand final and woke up just in time for Nathan Cleary’s masterclass. Then he invited the Panther to his house to explain how he did it.

Nathan Cleary, Cameron Munster, Reece Walsh and Nicho Hynes State of Origin graphic.

Who dares wins: The all-or-nothing gambles that will decide fate of Origin I

The two most influential players for NSW and Queensland are missing, and the coaches are staking the series opener on a key battleground in their absence.

Tamika Upton is a Queenslander, but Newcastle is her home.

How the Sky Blues deny ‘the princess of Newcastle’ a perfect homecoming

Tamika Upton struggled to find her way into game one in Brisbane, but the Sky Blues need to shut her down before she gets going in game two at home in Newcastle.

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