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A new investigative podcast about one of Australia’s most controversial cases.
‘As disappointed as I am flabbergasted’: Hornsby mayor lashes out after order to repay $36m
Hornsby Shire Council is considering legal action after the state government’s decision to rescind funding on a controversial grant program for the long-standing Westleigh Park project.
Parents left thousands of dollars out of pocket after NASA trips cancelled
Up to 700 students have been affected nationally including pupils from Reddam House, The King’s School and The Forest High.
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State Parliament
Sydney is running out of burial plots. Not everyone agrees on the solution
The government’s fix to Sydney’s cemeteries crisis has been blasted as handing over control of social infrastructure to the Catholic Church.
Six of Australia’s 10 best-paid postcodes are in Sydney. Check who makes the cut
Incomes soared in some of the best-paid parts of the country at the end of the pandemic, while landlords enjoyed record profits on their investments.
Opinion
Discrimination
I stuck up for students even teachers called ‘satanic’. It cost me my job
Elise Christian
Former primary school teacher
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Investigations
From Caliphate to the classroom: How hardline group courts the young
Fringe Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir is using front groups to spread its message to young people.
Analysis
China relations
Cheng Lei just wanted to do her job. Chinese embassy officials had other ideas
Even in Parliament House - Australia’s monument to democracy - Cheng Lei cannot avoid being hassled by the Chinese government.
He fished a safe full of cash out of a creek. That was the easy part
A full safe is the holy grail for “magnet fishers” – but pulling a six-figure sum out of the water isn’t as simple a get-rich-quick story as it sounds.
Analysis
Russia-Ukraine war
One country has the ultimate trump card over Russia. But it’s not playing, yet
Any path to ending war in Ukraine will cost many more lives and billions and billions of dollars.
Princess Catherine’s public comeback channels Hepburn in My Fair Lady
The Princess of Wales has kept her royal touch while recovering from cancer, wearing an outfit to Trooping the Colour packed with meaning.
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Title Deeds
Shopping bag mogul lists Rose Bay trophy home for $75m
What could be better than this? This trophy homeowner knows, which is why he opened the doors to his designer digs this week to those with spare millions.
How Moses convinced Maguire he was the man for No.7 jersey
His kicking game is excellent, but there was another aspect of Mitchell Moses’ performance that impressed Michael Maguire on Saturday.
NRL warns players staying down for penalties run risk of needing concussion tests
Graham Annesley said players staying on the ground for long periods to “milk” penalties run the risk of being sent for HIAs, while admitting officials erred in recent award of a Manly try.
Coffee is linked to an increased risk of anxiety. Here’s how to cope
If your morning latte is leaving you feeling anxious, health experts have some advice.
Jake Gyllenhaal is made to squirm in every frame of Presumed Innocent
The TV remake of the 1990 Harrison Ford thriller ups the tension and tightens the screws on its lawyer suspect.
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.
NSW BUDGET
Doing more with less: Mookhey’s battle to bring the budget into the black
Domestic violence, the GST saga and a COVID hangover – the NSW treasurer is presiding over a complicated budget picture.
Patients are flooding NSW hospitals in record numbers. The solution might be a bitter pill
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.
Sydney
Man critical after alleged assault in Hunters Hill
Paramedics treated a man in his 30s for severe head injuries that have left him fighting for life.
‘I didn’t help him’: This former Sydney council contractor denies tweaking quotes for mate
A corruption inquiry has heard Pietro Cossu received a quote from a friend for a project. Two phone calls and four hours later, the quote changed by $11,000.
Eastern suburbs executive found guilty of stealing taxi in 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.
Opinion
Planning
Next stop Woollahra? Why it’s time to build the station that never was
The sad fate of Woollahra station is a classic Sydney tale.
Michael Koziol
Sydney editor
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Crime
The Sydney suburbs with the most murders, victims and alleged killers
Sydney’s murder maps reveal where killings took place and where the alleged killers live. Use our interactive tool to explore the homicidal history of the city’s postcodes.
NRL 2024
Analysis
‘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.
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‘They don’t know me, but hate me’: Latrell like you’ve never heard him before
In his first interview in months, South Sydney fullback Latrell Mitchell reveals the mental battles that left him wanting to quit the sport.
Politics
Analysis
Political leadership
Dutton takes flight as Labor loses altitude. But both face dangers
Peter Dutton is tapping into community anger about the cost of living, and new polling should debunk any idea that he is unelectable.
Business
Saudi Arabia is eyeing a future beyond oil - but there is a problem
The kingdom is desperately trying to juggle its still-vital petroleum industry with the need to get ready for a cleaner future.
World
Analysis
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Benjamin Netanyahu has a mask for all audiences
Israel has sought to tell the world it is softening its approach in south Gaza while assuring Israelis that the offensive is ongoing.
Isabel Kershner
Opinion
China is facing an electric car dilemma
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
Brexit will dominate the UK election. Not this one, but the next
George Brandis
Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general
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Property
A bar in the home cinema: Couple pay $6.46 million for luxury Strathfield house
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.
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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
‘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.
Culture
‘Burning rage’: Is this Australia’s answer to I May Destroy You?
Lucy Coleman wanted to put a different kind of woman on Australian screens. She just didn’t expect it to happen this way.
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‘Make sure you don’t live in glass houses’: Maguire fires first shot at Maroons
NSW coach Michael Maguire has hit back at suggestions Maroons fullback Reece Walsh was deliberately taken out in Origin I.
How Moses convinced Maguire he was the man to take over No.7 jersey
His kicking game is excellent, but there was another aspect of Mitchell Moses’ game that really impressed Michael Maguire on Saturday night.
NRL warns players staying down for penalties risk being sent for concussion tests
Graham Annesley said players staying on the ground for extended periods to “milk” penalties run the risk of being sent for HIAs, while admitted officials erred when awarding a Manly try on Sunday.
Analysis
State of Origin
‘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.
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.
Longmire says nine-goal Amartey’s benching a prearranged rotation
Swans coach John Longmire insists the decision to take Joel Amartey from the ground against Adelaide on Saturday was part of a wellbeing plan.
Have Your Say
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.