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Political leadership
Dutton edges ahead as voters thump Labor on economy
Peter Dutton has gained a narrow lead as preferred prime minister over Anthony Albanese as voters thump Labor on the economy, new polling reveals.
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China relations
Albanese rejects Chinese call to shelve disputes
The prime minister will insist that serious disagreements will not disappear simply by being treated as taboos.
Updated
Vivid Sydney
Minns ‘sorry’ after drone cancellation
Public safety drove the decision to cancel the drone show at Circular Quay on the final night of the festival of light, organisers say.
Analysis
State of Origin
Maguire has made lots of changes. That doesn’t mean he’s hit the panic button
There’s no Origin post-mortem like one when NSW lose. But Michael Maguire has danced a fine line between open-heart surgery to his team and making necessary changes.
Jack has been to hell and back. Now, finally, she will be an Olympian
Even on a Sunday in mid-2024, when Shayna Jack’s drug ordeal is behind her and she will soon board a plane to Paris, the subject is still enough to draw tears.
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Baristas wore keffiyehs to work. The next day they were sacked
The high-end Black Star Bakery known for its viral watermelon cake is facing a discrimination claim after two workers were sacked for wearing keffiyehs to a shift.
Climate is too serious to be obstructed by politics
Dutton seems interested only in creating conflict, even if it distances him from the Coalition’s traditional friends.
Opinion
UK election
Brexit will dominate the UK election. Not this one, but the next
Labour looks set to return to government in Britain on July 4. But the party will do that without a policy to reverse Brexit, even though many Brits now acknowledge it was a mistake.
George Brandis
Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general
Analysis
Social media
Twiggy v Facebook: Decision looms in billionaire’s anti-scam battle
Billionaire Andrew Forrest has now spent years battling Facebook for allowing scam ads, but the problem is only getting worse.
Analysis
Graduates
To get a corporate job, you soon might not need a degree
Major corporations are shying away from candidates with prestigious degrees, opting instead for skills-based hiring.
Sarah Kessler
First new Alzheimer’s drugs in 20 years to bring hope for early-stage patients
Experts say two drugs expected to arrive in Australia soon have helped slow cognitive decline in trials and may be a key to widespread prevention of Alzheimer’s disease.
‘Bigger than Barbie’ Italian movie wins Sydney Film Festival competition
There’s Still Tomorrow has a surprising light touch for a film about a woman trapped in a toxic marriage.
De Minaur wins Dutch grasscourt title to hit a new high ahead of Wimbledon
Alex de Minaur has started his grasscourt season in style, capturing his ninth ATP title ahead of Wimbledon and catapulting to a career-high world ranking of No.7.
‘Dad is a soft guy now’: Inside the Tszyu family reunion
Tim Tszyu rarely speaks about his famous father, Kostya, or his upbringing. So it was a surprise to hear him call the old man a “soft guy” after a rare reunion.
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14 of our favourite fast and affordable one-pots to make next week
Warming one-pots are often considered a “weekend food” due to their long simmering time. Here are 14 midweek-friendly versions ready in one hour or less.
‘Gluten-free Coco Pops with lactose-free milk’: An actor’s day on a plate
Mother of the Bride star Tasneem Roc takes us through her diet.
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Science
Zinia thought it was normal to ‘see’ music. Then she got tested for synaesthesia
They taste words, smell colours, feel flavour and more. What’s it like to have a “crossover of the senses”?
NRL 2024
Opinion
It’s one small step for the Wests Tigers, one giant leap for Leichhardt Oval
It’s been a big week for Leichhardt Oval and on the Wayne Pearce Hill on Saturday, the true believers were daring to dream again.
Yvette Poshoglian
Writer
Maroons great says he’s still fighting, five years on from his stroke
He became one of rugby league’s most feared big men, but the Maroons legend has revealed the extent to which a life-threatening setback has affected him in retirement.
Sydney
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Investigations
Laughing, smiling, hating and right at home at university encampment
Investigation shows how fringe pan-Islamist organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir uses front groups to exploit wider concerns about war in the Middle East.
Updated
Crime
Woman refused bail after being charged with murder of husband at Epping
The body of a man in his 60s was found at a home in Sydney’s north-west on Saturday. His wife was arrested at the scene.
Updated
Crime
Man charged with murder over northern beaches surfer’s death
Three months after surfer Guy Haymes died from his head injuries, a Greenacre man has been charged with his murder.
You know about electric cars. Now Sydney Harbour is about to be carpeted with electric boats
Fast charging stations will be installed across Australia’s eastern coast as demand for electric boats booms.
Dominic Ryan, Sydney’s modern-day milkman, has a plan to end plastic
It looks like a scene from decades ago: a man delivering glass bottles filled with milk to the doorsteps of Sydney homes early in the morning.
Politics
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China relations
‘I’ve agonised over this’: Suspected foreign interference victims break silence
Federal police told some of Australia’s most prominent critics of the Chinese Communist Party they were suspected targets of a foreign interference operation.
Business
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Gas
Major financial institutions cut ties with Santos’ Barossa gas project
An international bank and a foreign investor are ending advice and loans, prompting calls for local banks to follow suit.
World
Europe, long considered a climate leader, has dumped Greens at the polls
New voter priorities on immigration, the cost of living and war have hurt climate-focused parties, which just lost a third of their EU seats.
Opinion
What will happen if Australia keeps virtue-signalling on immigration
Parnell Palme McGuinness
Columnist and communications adviser
We have an issue with sexual assault convictions, but not what you think
Jacqueline Maley
Columnist and senior journalist
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Property
Gray pays $115 a week in rent. But there’s a catch
Co-ops are touted as a solution to the housing affordability crisis, so why are there so few in Australia?
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Title Deeds
Who’s who of downsizers put a high price on designer blocks
While shoppers value labels like Gucci, for the high-end downsizer it’s all about the designer names of inner-city buildings.
Good Food
Lifestyle
Shaved eyebrows and sunscreen contouring? The TikTok trends to avoid
Don’t try these beauty tips at home.
Opinion
Chicken
I’m fed up with food labels that come with a side-serve of guilt
Jo Stubbings
Writer and reviewer
Culture
This novel offers a bold feminist reimagining of Australian history
Our reviewers cast their eyes over new fiction and non-fiction releases, including a novel that delves into the silencing and suppression of women’s stories and a biography of “the Barrier Reef’s first martyr”.
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Analysis
State of Origin
Maguire has made plenty of changes. That doesn’t mean he’s hit the panic button
There’s no Origin post-mortem like one when NSW lose. But Michael Maguire has danced a fine line between open-heart surgery to his team and making necessary changes.
De Minaur wins Dutch grasscourt title to hit a new high ahead of Wimbledon
Alex de Minaur has started his grasscourt season in style, capturing his ninth ATP title ahead of Wimbledon and catapulting to a career-high world ranking of No.7.
Analysis
Australian rugby
Domestic comps over Super Rugby? Be careful what you wish for
The exit of the Brumbies has prompted the annual debate, with the familiar calls to blow up Super Rugby and let Australia and New Zealand go their own way.
‘Don’t stuff around with Mother Cricket’: Starc’s parting shot after Australia get England through
Mitchell Starc invoked a phrase beloved by Justin Langer to flatly reject English suspicions that Australia seriously considered easing off on Scotland to eliminate Jos Buttler’s team from the T20 World Cup.
Latrell Mitchell wins NSW spot, Sharks pair axed
The Rabbitohs star will play his first game for the Blues since 2021, while Nicho Hynes has lost his halfback spot as Michael Maguire rings the changes for game two.
Eels star faces huge ban for horror Collins tackle
The Eels’ season has gone from bad to worse with Kelma Tuilagi to spend an extended period on the sideline for his horror tackle against the Roosters.
Jack has been to hell and back. Now, finally, she will be an Olympian
Even on a Sunday in mid-2024, when Shayna Jack’s drug ordeal is behind her and she will soon board a plane to Paris, the subject is still enough to draw tears.
Have Your Say
‘I’m ready to give it to some Queenslanders’: Latrell’s Origin call to arms
The in-form Souths fullback admits a fear of being made a scapegoat led to his indecision about a Blues return – but now he’s itching to represent his state again.