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Analysis
Assange saga
The campaign to free Assange is over. The public argument about him is not
Julian Assange’s push for freedom has reached a dramatic final moment – and one that will divide opinion just as much as every other phase in his remarkable life.
Staged suicide? Push for coroner to reopen inquest into death of Gregory Lynn’s first wife
A new witness and allegations of threats and abuse have been uncovered after police took another look at the death of Lisa Lynn.
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Assange saga
Assange could set foot in Australia on Wednesday
Julian Assange’s brother Gabriel Shipton said the WikiLeaks founder would “rest and recuperate” away from cameras after his ordeal.
‘So dull’? ‘Dying’? ‘Glow-up’? What inner westies really think about their suburbs
A consultation run by Inner West Council has revealed overwhelming support for more late-night entertainment, fewer noise restrictions and more fun.
‘Not who we are’: Newington head attacks parents over co-ed push
The headmaster of the all-boys school has accused a group of parents of pursuing a “campaign of targeted negativity”.
‘It’s a total game changer’: Australian breakthrough in DNA editing
Scientists say they have discovered a gene-editing tool that could accelerate life-saving treatments and help fight global warming.
Tucker Carlson’s message for his Australian faithful
Vaccine companies, “woke” corporations and non-MAGA conservatives were Carlson’s targets at an event in Canberra attended by MPs including Barnaby Joyce and Matt Canavan.
‘I walked for humanity’: Labor senator defiant over stance
Senator Fatima Payman crossed the floor to vote with the Greens over Palestine.
Defence official sought champagne from contractor: auditor-general
A scathing auditor-general’s report into a $1.2 billion defence contract reveals an official sought a bottle of champagne from the company.
Afghanistan’s tactics under scrutiny after dramatic win
After losing to India, Australia missed the semi-finals when Bangladesh lost to Afghanistan in dramatic and controversial circumstances
Bulldogs hold secret meeting with premiership-winning halfback
Cowboys veteran Chad Townsend has caught up with Canterbury officials, sparking speculation of a return to Sydney.
‘It’s a clean slate’: Kellaway keen to put Rebels, Wallabies woes in past
Life has come full circle for Andrew Kellaway, who is back home at the Waratahs after a rollercoaster six years that left him questioning his international future.
A plant-based diet is good for your health. But there’s one exception
New research shows that not all plant-based diets are the same.
It’s one of the world’s greatest cruise experiences, but few Aussies do it
In the realm of amazing cruise experiences, a transit of the waterways and intricate locks of this engineering miracle is near the top.
A Beatle urged him to stick with tabla. Now he’s the top living player
This year alone Zakir Hussain has taken home three Grammys and appeared in a Dev Patel film – now he’s heading to Australia.
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Detained citizens
‘Deeply upsetting’: Detained Australian’s Tokyo ‘love scam’ trial delayed at last minute
Donna Nelson’s family learnt of the delay while on the plane travelling to Japan to attend the trial.
Review
North Strathfield
One of Sydney’s oldest Indian restaurants is also one of its hottest
After 35 years in business, proud pan-Indian pioneer Abhi’s is still going strong.
Analysis
Retail
Why grocery giants won’t lose sleep over huge penalty threat
Coles and Woolworths face multibillion-dollar fines if they put the squeeze on suppliers, but is this is a realistic threat?
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
Billy v Madge: The real reason behind NSW coach’s ‘glass houses’ sledge
The stage is set for a frosty press conference in Melbourne. Will Maguire’s gamble in firing up his former Storm fullback be worth it?
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
Sydney
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Development
‘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.
Jarryd Hayne will not face fourth sexual assault trial: NSW DPP
The former Parramatta Eels player was charged in 2018 over the alleged sexual assault of a 26-year-old woman in her Newcastle home.
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”.
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.
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.
Politics
What happens next to the WikiLeaks founder?
Julian Assange has struck a plea deal with the United States that is set to end a years-long legal pursuit. So what now?
Business
China’s lust for the world’s smelliest fruit is making people rich
A single durian is the size of a rugby ball and can emit an odour so powerful that it is banned from most hotels.
World
He stole $US400,000 from his boss and killed him to conceal the crime
Days after the body of a successful tech entrepreneur was found dismembered in his apartment, his former personal assistant made a series of unsettling web searches.
Opinion
I’m relieved for Julian Assange. I’m also deeply concerned
Peter Greste
Author, journalist and academic
Apple’s future could be shaped outside the US amid $57b threat in Europe
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
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Property
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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Title Deeds
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
Did Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl really sledge Taylor Swift?
The pop megastar appeared to hit back at a not-so-subtle dig Dave Grohl made at the weekend.
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Australia dumped from T20 World Cup but Afghanistan’s tactics under scrutiny
After losing to India, Australia missed the semi-finals when Bangladesh lost to Afghanistan in dramatic and controversial circumstances.
‘It’s a clean slate’: Kellaway keen to put Rebels, Wallabies woes in past
Life has come full circle for Andrew Kellaway, who is back home at the Waratahs after a rollercoaster six years that left him questioning his international future.
Analysis
ICC Men’s World Cup
Drama and farce reign, but Australia didn’t deserve a World Cup semi-final
Afghanistan sealed Australia’s World Cup fate at 1.05am Caribbean time, but the defining moment of a failed campaign arrived well before then.
Bulldogs hold secret meeting with premiership-winning halfback
Cowboys veteran Chad Townsend has caught up with Canterbury officials, sparking speculation of a return to Sydney.
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.
Analysis
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.
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.
Have Your Say
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