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Dutton goes off script, calls Albanese ‘child in a man’s body’

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Attacking the prime minister in strikingly personal terms, the opposition leader vowed to override premiers opposed to nuclear power plants in their states.

Mark was charged with graffiti. What happened next surprised him

Mook Simpson’s Darlinghurst Road work.

Historical photographs are a common sight on construction hoardings across the CBD, but one photograph from the 1960s raised eyebrows.

Police allege road rage victim intentionally held against moving vehicle

Sydney man Bradley Wilkinson has been charged after Rhyce Harding died in an alleged road rage incident in Sydney’s west.

The Corso in Manly.

Does New York have the answer to Sydney’s suburban strip malaise?

Changing tastes and online retailing have left our urban shops in the doldrums. Some retailers think they know how to bring the good times back.

Network Ten’s fresh fight with Bruce Lehrmann

Network Ten’s fresh fight with Bruce Lehrmann

Network Ten wants Bruce Lehrmann to pay $200,000 in security to continue his defamation appeal, in a move that could result in the proceedings being axed.

Giants ‘stunned’ as dominant Swans continue to surge ahead

Giants ‘stunned’ as dominant Swans continue to surge ahead

The resurgent Brisbane Lions surged into the top eight by inflicting their biggest win over Port Adelaide - a 79-point thumping. Still to come on Saturday: the Sydney derby and Melbourne versus North Melbourne.

Hey, Joe: Look who the Blues brought in to mimic Reece Walsh

NSW have brought the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of Reece Walsh in training drills.

In a move sure to get under the skin of the Maroons, NSW welcomed the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of the man he knocked out in Origin I.

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The unluckiest omission from Joe Schmidt’s first Wallabies squad

It’s a relatively big squad for this time of year and the absence of Melbourne Rebels lock Josh Canham, therefore, is something of a surprise.

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Vaucluse unit with 48 stairs and different wallpaper in every room? That will be $2.915m

Vaucluse unit with 48 stairs and different wallpaper in every room? That will be $2.915m

Despite the number of steps up to the home and work involved in bringing the unit into 2024, 14 buyers still registered to bid.

Feeling the heat in Ukraine, Putin turns up the temperature elsewhere on the West

Vladimir Putin is feeling the heat.

Some analysts worry that Western desensitisation to Putin’s warnings, particularly about using nuclear weapons, has created a precarious situation.

How Ornella’s ‘very expensive education’ in Sydney pushed her to build a school across the Timor Sea

At the age of 14, Ornella Byak had an encounter that shaped the course of her life.

Bulldogs strike back after early Roosters try straight after break

Bulldogs strike back after early Roosters try straight after break

A three-match winning streak has lifted the Bulldogs to sixth on the ladder. Will they leapfrog the Roosters with another victory in Gosford this evening?

The controversial call that finally saw the Olympics stop relying on the human eye

Australian John Devitt won gold in the 100 metres freestyle at the 1960 Rome Olympics in controversial circumstances, which led to a revolution in race timing systems.

A judge’s decision in a 1960 swimming final saw an Aussie win gold – and sounded the starting buzzer on the whiz-bang tech used at the Olympics today.

Sharing a gold medal? US reaction ‘such a contrast’ to Australia’s, says Nina

Olympic pole vaulter Nina Kennedy made international headlines when she shared the gold podium at the World Athletics Championships in 2023 with her US rival.

The Taylor Swift acolyte, and daughter of Hollywood showrunner and filmmaker J.J. Abrams, has crafted one of the year’s best pop releases.

This album feels destined to become a seminal Gen Z breakup record

Gracie Abrams, nepo baby and Taylor Swift acolyte, has crafted one of the year’s best pop releases.

Hot chips with Chinese food? The unexpected fast-food phenomenon sweeping Sydney

Cammy Millar and Sean Coughlan share Shea’s Irish pub spice bag.

Irish Chinese food might make Aussies “a wee bit angry” but it hasn’t stopped them lining up for hours. (Plus: Colin Fassnidge’s pick of the bunch).

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The newly built Allianz Stadium would host the Eora Round celebrations.
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Mini Magic Round: Tigers, Rabbitohs to move games for Indigenous celebration

The proposal, which is now being considered by the NRL, is for the Roosters, Rabbitohs and Tigers to host games against other teams from within the Eora nation.

Cameron Murray in Origin game three last year.

What makes Cameron Murray an instant Origin selection?

The Rabbitohs captain spent six weeks on the sidelines injured, but all NSW coach Michael Maguire needed was to watch his first game back last week to pick him for Origin II.

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A man has allegedly stabbed staff at Westmead hospital.

Two Westmead security guards stabbed amid spike in hospital assaults

Police were called to Westmead Hospital about 11.30pm last night following reports that a 39-year-old man allegedly stabbed two security guards.

Revealed: The aged care homes failing to vaccinate residents

The highly anticipated Shingrix vaccine is difficult to find after GP’s orders were restricted.

Almost 100 aged care facilities have COVID-19 vaccination rates below 10 per cent, as the sector faces 161 more active outbreaks than this time last winter.

‘No justification’: Rich clubs given $500m in tax breaks

‘No justification’: Rich clubs given $500m in tax breaks

Just 5 per cent of clubs received half of the $1 billion in gambling tax concessions granted to clubs in 2022-23.

Batters up: Sydney triplets going to Little League World Series Baseball finals

Batters up: Sydney triplets going to Little League World Series Baseball finals

Spencer, Fletcher and Hudson Dobb are ready to represent Australia in the US competition.

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Rapist involved in Balding murder back behind bars just days after his release

Wayne Wilmot, and Janine Balding, right.

Serial sex offender Wayne Wilmot who was part of the gang that abducted, raped and murdered bank teller Janine Balding, is accused of breaching his supervision order.

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A three-match winning streak has lifted the Bulldogs to sixth on the ladder. Will they leapfrog the Roosters with another victory in Gosford this evening?

NSW have brought the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of Reece Walsh in training drills.

Hey, Joe: Look who the Blues brought in to mimic Reece Walsh

In a move sure to get under the skin of the Maroons, NSW welcomed the suspended Joseph Suaalii into camp to play the role of the man he knocked out in Origin I.

Wanted man: Top Tiger Stefano Utoikamanu

‘It’s hard when we are struggling’: But Utoikamanu won’t cut and run on Tigers

In-demand front-rower Stefano Utoikamanu has assured Tigers fans he won’t leave the club before the end of the season. Beyond that? He’s not so sure.

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The art of inspiration: Why Dylan Pietsch hopes to spark a new generation of Indigenous Wallabies

In 135 years, only 14 Indigenous men have ever played for the Wallabies. A young Waratah hopes to inspire a new breed.

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Front-row to hip-hop: Meet the rep footy star who just passed one million streams on Spotify

Jamayne Taunoa-Brown – or Yung Maynie to his hip-hop fans – is gaining traction in the music world after one of his tracks was played on Triple J.

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Sydney’s mini Magic Round: Tigers, Rabbitohs to move games for Indigenous celebration

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Jess Sergis after copping a hit in Origin two.

‘Battered and bruised’: Sergis will put body on the line again for NSW in decider

Sky Blues centre Jessica Sergis suffered a series of knocks and bumps in game two, but she said nothing would have stopped her from seeing out the match.

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