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Empty homes by electricity use.

The Sydney suburbs where hundreds of homes are sitting empty

While thousands of houses are used as holiday rentals or secondary residences, MPs want a tax on vacant property.

The numbers that debunk, for good, any idea that Dutton is unelectable

Anthony Albanese is well in front of Peter Dutton as preferred prime minister.

Peter Dutton is tapping into community anger about the cost of living, and new polling should debunk any idea that he is unelectable.

Protesters clash outside Parliament as Chinese premier Li Qiang visits

Pro-democracy and pro-communist protesters have clashed outside Parliament House, as police separate the groups with barricades.

Eastern suburbs executive guilty of stealing taxi in Sydney’s CBD

Brett Henson was charged after getting into a taxi and driving off in Sydney’s CBD.

Brett Henson had claimed a group of men threatened him after a night out at Shell House and The Ivy before he took off in a cab.

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‘Where’s Costello when you need him?’ Lehrmann faces media outside court

‘Where’s Costello when you need him?’ Lehrmann faces media outside court

Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann has arrived at court for a committal hearing over allegations he raped a woman twice in 2021.

Jerry Seinfeld savages protester at Sydney show

The US comedian was heckled during his Sunday night performance and video shows a man being escorted out by security.

Are Biden and Trump too old to ‘run’? Let’s ask Senator Pepper (who’s been dead for 35 years)

Senator Claude Pepper’s work to advance the rights of the elderly has been buried under an avalanche of fillers, fake tan and frequent faux pas.

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Animal-loving Brits outraged after officer uses police car to knock down runaway cow

The footage shared on social media showing  a Surrey Police Ford Ranger to try to control the calf, a 10-month-old called Beau Lucy, after it escaped from a farm.

The officer has been removed from frontline duties after footage of the incident was shared on social media in a country world-renowned for its love of animals.

Biden is relying on stars to win voters. It hasn’t quite worked out

Joe Biden is banking on Hollywood’s A-list to help propel him to victory in November, but their star power has yielded a mixed bag for the embattled US president.

Patients are flooding NSW hospitals in record numbers. The solution might be a bitter pill

NSW emergency departments are under more pressure than ever.

Waiting room chairs, hallways and overflow tents: If you’ve been to a NSW hospital this year, you know the challenge facing the health minister.

A bar in the home cinema: Couple pay $6.46 million for luxury Strathfield house

166 The Boulevarde, Strathfield.

The buyers are moving from a unit in Rosebery and have plans to start a family. It was one of 805 auctions scheduled on Saturday.

China is facing an electric car dilemma

China has some big decisions to make about its electric car industry. It can’t afford to get them wrong.

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Embattled Public Hospitality Group loses its Greek showpiece

Alpha restaurant.

Experienced operator Con Dedes is taking the reins at Sydney restaurant Alpha but the future involvement of chef George Calombaris remains unclear.

It’s Apple v Microsoft as tech titans battle for AI supremacy

Apple Intelligence will go head-to-head with Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs, which are being launched this week.

Latrell Mitchell’s Origin try.

‘We didn’t handle Latrell well at all’: Why Maroons will fear return of Blues’ wrecking ball

Queensland skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has painful memories of the last time the South Sydney star ran out for NSW. A look back at his performances during that series explains why.

Fry up, fill up.

The English created one of the world’s greatest culinary experiences

A full English breakfast is a glory to behold – a fry-up that will make you want to put off lunch until tomorrow.

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NSW Blues coach Michael Maguire.
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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.

Latrell Mitchell.

Latrell Mitchell wins NSW spot in centres, 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.

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Roseville station.

Senior Liberals call out NIMBYs over housing

The NSW Liberals last year overwhelmingly backed a bold plan for housing, including around every train station in Sydney. Now they have changed their minds. 

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Crime

The law Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton and Kathleen Folbigg want changed

Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton in 1982, Chris Dawson in 2022, and Kathleen Folbigg in 2003.

The laws were rushed through parliament after Chris Dawson’s murder conviction. Kathleen Folbigg and Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton say they are dangerous.

Minns ‘sorry’ after drone cancellation

A drone show over the Opera House at the 2023 Vivid festival.

Public safety drove the decision to cancel the drone show at Circular Quay on the final night of the festival of light, organisers say.

The Lady Vanishes: Is Bruce Lehrmann’s former landlord an aristocrat?

Gaenor Meakes outside the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal on Thursday, and Bruce Lehrmann in a file photo.

The woman accusing Lehrmann of property damage has been described as “Lady Gaenor Meakes”. But how did she get the title?

Laughing, smiling, hating and right at home at university encampment

Figures associated with Hizb ut-Tahrir in Australia.

Investigation shows how fringe pan-Islamist organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir uses front groups to exploit wider concerns about war in the Middle East.

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Latrell Mitchell’s Origin try.

‘We didn’t handle Latrell well at all’: Why Maroons will fear return of Blues’ wrecking ball

Queensland skipper Daly Cherry-Evans has painful memories of the last time the South Sydney star ran out for NSW. A look back at his performances during that series explains why.

Ariarne Titmus won the women’s 200m, 400m and 800m freestyle events at Australia’s Olympic trials.

How Australia’s swimmers compare to the rest of the world ahead of Olympics

Is the Australian swimming team heading to Paris as good as is being advertised? Here’s a look at the early numbers.

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NRL 2024

‘They don’t know me, but hate me’: Latrell like you’ve never heard him before

In his first interview in three months, South Sydney fullback Latrell Mitchell reveals the mental battles that left him wanting to quit the sport.

Rory McIlroy misses a simple putt for par to lose his share of the lead on the 18th at the US Open.
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The agonising moment on final hole when McIlroy lost the US Open

The Northern Irishman bogeyed his last hole by missing a par putt from about four feet. It handed the lead to Bryson DeChambeau, who sealed victory minutes later.

NSW Blues coach Michael Maguire.

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.

Alex de Minaur after winning the 2024 Libéma Open in the Netherlands on Sunday, June 16, 2024.

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.

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 14: Nick Frost of the Brumbies makes a break during the Super Rugby Pacific Semi Final match between Blues and ACT Brumbies at Eden Park, on June 14, 2024, in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

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.

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