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Judge wishes Julian Assange a ‘happy birthday’ as he finally walks free

Judge wishes Julian Assange a ‘happy birthday’ as he finally walks free

After sentencing Julian Assange to 62 months in prison - time already served - the judge told the WikiLeaks founder: “I hope you will start your new life in a positive manner”. Follow live.

‘He did the right thing’: Assange’s father ready for reunion

John Shipton arrived in Canberra on Tuesday night in the hope he could embrace his son on Australian soil for the first time in 15 years.

Assange plea deal criticised, celebrated in the US

Former Republican vice president Mike Pence said the plea deal was a “miscarriage of justice”, while candidate and conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy jr said he was “overjoyed”.

Annual inflation rate lifts to 4 per cent, ABS figures reveal

Annual inflation rate lifts to 4 per cent, ABS figures reveal

Overall prices edged down slightly in May, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, but annual inflation has lifted to its highest level since November.

Macron’s snap election could trigger the next debt crisis

While the election doesn’t threaten Macron’s position as president, it could deliver a completely ungovernable state.

This weekend’s elections have the potential to blow out France’s debt and threaten the stability of the eurozone and its single currency.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Ruling forces ultra-Orthodox into Israeli military after decades exempt

The long-standing exemptions had begun to grate on Israel’s Jewish majority, especially after the deaths of hundreds of soldiers in Gaza.

Sydney’s night of bullets: Four children lucky to be alive, man shot in stomach

Four children are lucky to be alive after narrowly escaping several bullets that were fired into a Cabramatta home in western sydney overnight.

The children, all girls, narrowly escaped the shots fired into a home in Sydney’s southwest overnight.

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How your postcode could affect your success in a defamation case

Defamation laws are no longer identical across Australia.

Some big changes are coming to defamation laws which mean it may be easier to win a case in some parts of the country than others.

Greens plan more Palestine motions to test MPs’ loyalty

The Greens are planning another motion that will test Labor’s unity over the war in Gaza after Labor senator Fatima Payman’s decision to vote to recognise Palestinian statehood.

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‘The forgotten bits of Sydney’: Our newest sports hub is one out of the box

Blacktown’s city architect Bill Tsakalos says Sydney’s west has been neglected by architects. Not any more.

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Airline review: Qantas economy surprisingly good, despite codeshare woes

Qantas provides blankets and pillows in economy.

It turns out Qantas and its codeshare partner don’t speak to each other, which causes a few hassles on an otherwise comfortable flight.

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Why haggling in op shops should be banned

I work in an op shop and have reluctantly discovered that charity often begins - and ends - at home.

Jo Stubbings
Jo Stubbings

Writer and reviewer

Who should follow Warner out of the losing T20 World Cup team?

Travis Head.

Australia had just one player under 30 in the team that lost to India and missed the Twenty20 World Cup finals.

Malcolm Conn
Malcolm Conn

Chief Cricket Writer

State of Origin II tips: Experts analyse game two at the MCG

Running protection: Latrell Mitchell’s return to the Blues has had barely any focus.

It’s a new-look NSW side after the same old story in the series opener. Will Latrell Mitchell, Dylan Edwards and Mitchell Moses have what it takes to turn the tables?

Postecoglou lures A-League double act to join Tottenham staff

Nick Montgomery and Sergio Raimundo, who guided the Central Coast Mariners to last year’s A-League title, have become Ange Postecoglou’s newest understudies at the Premier League club.

A new ad campaign for Telstra uses stop-motion animation and animal characters.

Telstra’s ad campaign celebrates Australia. It was made in Poland

A series of new ads for Telstra features Australian voices and remote Australian locations. But it was made in Eastern Europe - and local creatives are angry.

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Latrell Mitchell returns for the Blues on Wednesday night.

‘He understands where the line is’: Blues back Mitchell to keep emotions in check

NSW’s most talked-about player also happens to be their most penalised. But Michael Maguire has no fears over Latrell Mitchell’s discipline.

Blues prop Payne Haas.
Opinion

Forget Mitchell or Moses ... this is the man to save the series for NSW

He has been criticised for his performances at State of Origin level – and that’s why Payne Haas is poised to have a big impact for NSW on Wednesday night.

Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns

League columnist

Sydney

Chilean international student Valentina Olivares.

Cockroaches and balconies as bedrooms: How foreign student Valentina survived Sydney

A report has found significant problems with migration and education agents’ practices, which are often marred by high costs and incorrect advice.

‘So dull’? What inner westies really think about their suburbs

‘So dull’? 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.

How much your Opal fares will rise on Monday

The ageing Opal ticketing system is “reaching end of life”.

Fares for NSW’s public transport network will rise in line with inflation – while a weekly travel cap will remain unchanged.

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‘Building materials in the shape of a house’: The $800k home not worth $1

The home in Baulkham Hills and Mark Maloney of ANSA Homes.

The Owen family are at their wit’s end trying to have a Sydney builder resolve dozens of defects on their property.

‘Not who we are’: Newington head attacks parents over co-ed push

Newington

The headmaster of the all-boys school has accused a group of parents of pursuing a “campaign of targeted negativity”.

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Seven loses three key executives amid mass redundancies

The departure of three senior staff, including the chief revenue officer Kurt Burnette, represents a major overhaul of Seven West’s operations, just two months into new boss Jeff Howard’s tenure.

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One in five Burwood home vendors sold at a loss.

Sydney suburbs where property owners are selling at a loss

Choose the wrong location and there’s a one-in-four chance of reselling a property for less than its purchase price.

14/22 Hardy Street, North Bondi.

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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Blues prop Payne Haas.

Forget Mitchell or Moses ... this is the man to save the series for NSW

He has been criticised for his performances at State of Origin level – and that’s why Payne Haas is poised to have a big impact for NSW on Wednesday night.

Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns

League columnist

Stephen Crichton

Stephen Crichton will be the best player on the MCG in Origin II. Tell me I’m wrong

The Panthers have rarely got their recruitment and retention decisions wrong, but losing the best player in the game is surely one they lament.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Postecoglou lures A-League double act to join Tottenham staff

Nick Montgomery and Sergio Raimundo, who guided the Central Coast Mariners to last year’s A-League title, have become Ange Postecoglou’s newest understudies.

Latrell Mitchell returns for the Blues on Wednesday night.

‘He understands where the line is’: Blues back Mitchell to keep emotions in check

NSW’s most talked-about player also happens to be their most penalised. But Michael Maguire has no fears over Latrell Mitchell’s discipline.

Travis Head.

Who should follow Warner out of the losing T20 World Cup team?

Australia had just one player under 30 in the team that lost to India and missed the Twenty20 World Cup finals. What changes need to be made?

Malcolm Conn
Malcolm Conn

Chief Cricket Writer

Who remembers this: Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Stefano Utoikanau square up last year

‘He’s a grub’: Tigers prop’s JWH sledge not forgotten by Roosters

Who remembers what happened the last time Stefano Utoikamanu and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves played against each other? The Roosters certainly do.

Running protection: Latrell Mitchell’s return to the Blues has had barely any focus.

State of Origin II tips: Experts analyse game two at the MCG

It’s a new-look NSW side after the same old story in the series opener. Will Latrell Mitchell, Dylan Edwards and Mitchell Moses have what it takes to turn the tables?

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