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Julian Assange strikes plea deal with US, flies out of UK
Wikileaks said Assange had left a British prison on Monday, boarded a plane at Stansted Airport and flown out of the United Kingdom.
Why WikiLeaks founder has been set free – and what happens next
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, 52, has struck a plea deal with the United States that ends a years-long legal pursuit. So now what?
Jurors reach verdict in trial of accused double murderer Gregory Lynn
The 12 jurors are now returning to the Supreme Court after seven days of deliberations.
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‘Building materials in the shape of a house’: The $800k home not worth $1
The Owen family are at their wit’s end trying to have a Sydney builder resolve dozens of defects on their property. Now the builder is under investigation.
AirTags and GPS trackers: How domestic abusers stalk their victims
One in four purchasers of tracking devices have a history of domestic violence as an increasing number of criminals use the technology to keep tabs on their victims.
City of Sydney supports boycott of Israel, prompting backlash
The council will now review any investments and contracts with companies that might be involved in “human rights abuses in Palestine”.
Opinion
Sam Mostyn
Sam Mostyn’s big fat pay rise isn’t what you think. The PM should have said so
What the government did was not fair. Bring on the republic. I’d be happy with Mostyn as the first president.
Jenna Price
Columnist and academic
Opinion
Competition
Apple’s future could be shaped outside the US amid $57b threat in Europe
Apple has just become the first tech giant to be accused of breaching new European competition laws designed to rein in Big Tech.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
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Nuclear energy
Coalition fury as Kean rejects nuclear power in climate role
The new chair of Australia’s peak climate change agency, former NSW Liberal minister Matt Kean, has rejected nuclear energy in remarks that have infuriated the Coalition.
Aussie fans dare to dream as Bangladesh take on Afghanistan
Australia’s loss to India means their tournament hopes now rest with Bangladesh springing an upset … over the side the Australians lost to at the weekend. Follow live.
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State of Origin
‘Focus on the physical’: Inside the Blues’ emotional bonding session
Roy Masters joined the NSW squad for their jersey presentation and team meeting on Monday evening.
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NRL 2024
Former Eels coach meets with Perth NRL expansion bid
Brad Arthur’s partner was born and raised in Perth and still has family residing on the west coast of Australia. The Perth expansion bid met with him on Monday.
Former pro surfer and Pirates of the Caribbean actor killed in shark attack
Tamayo Perry is believed to be the first high-profile surfer to die from a shark attack after his death in Hawaii aged 49.
World’s best airline named as Qantas hits new low in rankings
Qantas has continued to fall in the top 100 rankings at the annual World Airline Awards.
Opinion
Wellness holidays
Of all the massages I’ve had, this was by far the worst
It wasn’t until the morning after a very strange massage that the reasons why it was so strange became apparent.
Lee Tulloch
Travel columnist
Did Foo Fighters frontman David Grohl really sledge Taylor Swift?
The massive pop star appeared to hit back at a not-so-subtle dig Grohl made this week.
Bon appétit! We rank the best on-screen chefs
The Bear has confirmed one indisputable fact: restaurants are the best setting for onscreen drama.
Give taco Tuesday, Thai green curry and carbonara the soup treatment
Katrina Meynink transforms three dinnertime classics − and one cocktail − into fortifying, satisfying soups.
NRL 2024
Opinion
Billy v Madge: The real reason behind NSW coach’s ‘glass houses’ sledge
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
‘I try to emulate his game’: How tragic brother taught Martin all he knows
Jarred Martin was six years older, 30kg heavier and playing Under-20s for Canberra when he returned home to country Temora and taught his kid brother how to tackle.
Ten seconds into this Origin ad, Queensland had seen enough
Origin TV broadcaster Channel Nine rolled out the first of its commercials over the weekend, promoting Wednesday’s must-win second game for the NSW Blues.
Sydney
Inside the $14 million battle to fix a Sydney hole in the ground
Ratepayers could be hit with the bill to clean up the Ryde Central site before it is safe to open to the public as a green space.
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Healthcare
When rats ruled The Rocks and fear stalked the streets of Sydney
The year was 1900 and emotions were running high, as thousands died while rats became public enemy number one in Sydney.
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Courts
They were NSW’s biggest apartment builders. Now a wild family feud has destroyed them
One of the nation’s biggest privately owned building companies, Dyldam, lies in financial ruin with feuding between former owners resulting in lawsuits, bankruptcy actions and legal charges.
This Sydney GP inherited $24m from a patient. Now, he’s been reprimanded
Dr Peter Alexakis can continue practising under restrictions after a tribunal found him guilty of professional misconduct.
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Public transport
Sydney Metro: New stations hidden beneath our city streets
As the new Metro comes to life, we examine the engineering and design feat that will transform our city.
Politics
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Nuclear energy
Facts and fictions of Dutton’s claims on Australia’s energy future
Will the government’s renewables plan cost $1 trillion? Is nuclear energy cheaper? We answer the nuclear debate’s biggest questions.
Business
Metcash boss says billion-dollar penalties would not lead to lower prices at the supermarket
The chief executive of IGA operator Metcash has questioned the high penalties proposed under a revamped mandatory code of conduct.
World
Princess Anne taken to hospital after accident on country estate
While the exact cause of the injuries were unconfirmed, Anne’s medical team said they were consistent with having had contact with the legs or head of a horse.
Opinion
What most Israelis hope will happen to Netanyahu when the war is over
Peter Hartcher
Political and international editor
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Brothers offload Bondi investment for $1.27 million to buy own homes
The two-bedroom apartment with two car spaces sold at auction for $30,000 more than its near-identical neighbour, which was purchased four weeks ago.
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Woollahra’s $8m designer digs fit for fashion’s high priestess Edwina McCann
As Vogue Australia’s Edwina McCann prepares to move into her new digs, private equity boss Mark Chiba has paid $22 million cash for his landmark Darling Point residence.
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Lifestyle
How our exposure to light can predict our risk of diabetes
A new study has found a surprising link between light behaviours and type 2 diabetes.
Culture
This republished classic captures the intensity of young love
First published in 1980, Beverley Farmer’s debut novel, Alone, reminds the reader how hard it was to be queer in Australia in the 1950s.
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Documentaries
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Former pro surfer and Pirates of the Caribbean actor killed in shark attack
Tamayo Perry is believed to be the first high-profile surfer to die from a shark attack after his death in Hawaii aged 49.
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State of Origin
‘Focus on the physical’: Inside the Blues’ emotional bonding session
Roy Masters joined the NSW squad for their jersey presentation and team meeting on Monday evening.
Breaking
NRL 2024
Former Eels coach meets with Perth NRL expansion bid
Brad Arthur’s partner was born and raised in Perth and still has family residing on the west coast of Australia. The Perth expansion bid met with him on Monday.
Opinion
State of Origin
Billy v Madge: The real reason behind NSW coach’s ‘glass houses’ sledge
The stage is set for a frosty pre-match press conference in Melbourne. Will Maguire’s gamble in firing up his former Storm fullback be worth it?
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
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ICC Men’s World Cup
A tale of two catches: Fumbled World Cup campaign heralds change
In the two games that have all but decided Australia’s fate in this Twenty20 World Cup, their fielding, bowling and batting errors were far too numerous.
‘I try to emulate his game’: How tragic brother taught Martin all he knows
Jarred Martin was six years older, 30kg heavier and playing Under-20s for Canberra when he returned home to country Temora and taught his kid brother how to tackle.
Ten seconds into this Origin ad, Queensland had seen enough
Origin TV broadcaster Channel Nine rolled out the first of its commercials over the weekend, promoting Wednesday’s must-win second game for the NSW Blues.
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