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Assange to speak live from Canberra; PM ‘very pleased’ to see WikiLeaks founder freed

Assange to speak live from Canberra; PM ‘very pleased’ to see WikiLeaks founder freed

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, currently on a chartered flight back to Australia, will hold a press conference in Canberra tonight. Follow live.

‘Nothing to be ashamed of’: Lawyers defiant as Assange heads to Australia

The WikiLeaks founder’s conviction has put journalists around the world at risk of imprisonment for doing their jobs, Julian Assange’s lawyers have warned.

‘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.

‘Misinformation’: Plibersek defends green light for new $1b gas project

Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek in parliament last month.

Tanya Plibersek defends the approval of a new $1 billion gas project in Queensland, lashing the Greens for claiming koala habitat will be damaged because of it.

Three meetings, one minister, a $27m contract … and a $135m blowout

Former cabinet minister Stuart Robert.

Tech giant Salesforce met with then-cabinet minister Stuart Robert three times before securing a lucrative contract, sparking strong criticism from a parliamentary inquiry.

The mining giant ignoring the climate wars

BHP is reducing emissions by buying renewable energy, electrifying its diesel-guzzling fleet of mining vehicles and cutting fugitive coal mine methane emissions.

Husband and wife Jaeger and Claire Richmond.
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Collapse of cult food delivery company leaves customers fuming

A company which operated a popular grocery delivery service run by a foodie couple has gone into liquidation, with loyal customers saying they are owed money and products.

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The ex-poker player who played a winning hand to get Star’s top job

The ex-poker player who played a winning hand to get Star’s top job

Steve McCann doesn’t need to meet any financial hurdles to receive a gargantuan pay package, but he’s still the best insurance policy The Star board can buy.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Seven loses three key executives amid mass redundancies

The departure of three senior staff represents a major overhaul of Seven West’s operations, just two months into new boss Jeff Howard’s tenure.

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NRL 2024

Tigers grant Utoikamanu permission to test options as Raiders, Storm circle

Wests Tigers Stefano Utoikamanu.

Wests Tigers have given star prop Stefano Utoikamanu permission to officially negotiate with rival clubs in order to bring his contract saga to a head.

Last year he helped knock the Wallabies out of the World Cup. Now he has to fix the Waratahs

Simon Raiwalui at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

After coaching Fiji to the quarter-finals in 2023, Simon Raiwalui is set to take on a powerful new role at the Waratahs.

Next stop for Socceroos on road to 2026? It could be North Korea

Australia’s path to the World Cup will become clearer on Thursday - and there’s a one-in-three chance their next away trip will be to Pyongyang.

Two astronauts stuck in space indefinitely in trip gone wrong

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are stuck in space indefinitely.

Boeing and NASA warned that, since this was a test flight to and from the International Space Station, everything might not go perfectly. It hasn’t gone perfectly.

I have $1.9m in my pension account. Can I add in more to save on tax?

While adding to your super once it hits the cap isn’t possible, your savings can still grow through the power of compound interest.

Noel Whittaker
Noel Whittaker

Money columnist

Robyn Hill.

‘I hope he has a lovely time in jail’: Russell Hill’s wife stoic after split verdict

Robyn Hill feels a sense of injustice at the verdict over her husband’s death, but has vowed to look the killer in the eye when he is sentenced for murdering Carol Clay.

The Panel - Callan Boys Editor of SMH Good Food Guide; Alessandro Pavoni, Chef and Restauranteur, a’Mare, Ormeggio, Chiosco, Postino Osteria, Cibaria Manly, Rebecca Fanning Director Arthur, Jane and Fior, Huss Rachin, Co-owner of Bread Shoppe, Snack Shoppe and My Mother’s Cousin, Palisa Anderson, Boon Lucky Farm and Chat Thai, Patrick Ryan-Parker, Senior Manager New Business Lightspeed.of the Good Food Symposium at Machine Hall Precinct.

Restaurants are struggling to keep young staff. So, what needs to change?

Panellists at the Good Food Hospitality Symposium in Sydney tackled staffing concerns, and revealed the three key tips to attracting and keeping great people.

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NRL 2024

Stephen Crichton
Opinion

Stephen Crichton will be the best player 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

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

The new buildings defining Blacktown.
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Architecture

‘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.

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 south-west overnight, while a man was taken to hospital with bullet wounds to his stomach in mysterious circumstances.

Cockroaches and balconies as bedrooms: How foreign students survive Sydney

Chilean international student Valentina Olivares.

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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Sydney suburbs where property owners are selling at a loss

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Wests Tigers Stefano Utoikamanu.
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NRL 2024

Tigers grant Utoikamanu permission to test options as Raiders, Storm circle

Wests Tigers have given star prop Stefano Utoikamanu permission to officially negotiate with rival clubs in order to bring his contract saga to a head.

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.

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

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

Simon Raiwalui at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Last year he helped knock the Wallabies out of the World Cup. Now his job is to fix the Waratahs

After coaching Fiji to the quarter-finals in 2023, via an historic win over Australia, Simon Raiwalui is set to take on a powerful new role at the Waratahs.

The Socceroos are a one in three chance of drawing North Korea in the next round of World Cup qualifying.

Next stop for the Socceroos on road to 2026? It could be North Korea

Australia’s path to the World Cup will become clearer on Thursday - and there’s a one-in-three chance their next away trip will be to Pyongyang.

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

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