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One of Sydney’s largest councils implodes amid calls for inquiry

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Half of the councillors have complained to the state government about dysfunction under its mayor.

Democrats have other options after Biden disaster

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With the eyes of the world watching – and many for the first time since the campaign began in earnest – America’s oldest-ever president failed to meet the moment.

Trump monstered Biden. The Democrats can’t win with Joe

The debate betrayed little if any confidence that Biden can defeat Trump. If Biden remains in the race, only Trump can defeat Trump.

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Warning over narrow roads near new Sydney airport

Western Sydney International Airport will operate 24/7 and hopes to become Australia’s air cargo hub but may not realise this goal until surrounding roads are upgraded.

One of the world’s biggest shipping companies says the roads near Western Sydney International Airport cannot support the size of its planned freight operations.

‘Underhanded’: Bitter feud in NSW Coalition as Nats MP sacked

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NSW Liberals leader Mark Speakman has removed Wes Fang from the shadow cabinet, sparking a civil war in the Coalition.

Pub sales reach $100m as old-time operators flood back in

Pub operators and investors are rolling back into the sector, with close to $100 million in sales completed in the past few weeks.

Supporters of Karen Read display signs to passing cars near court.

Karen Read’s fans say she didn’t kill her boyfriend. She says it is a police cover-up

What happened the night police officer John O’Keefe was killed has torn up a sleepy town near Boston and spawned a vast network of amateur sleuths.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews block highway in protest over mandatory military service ruling

Ultra-Orthodox Jews block highway in protest over mandatory military service ruling

Hundreds of protesters rally against a Supreme Court decision ordering young religious men to enlist for military service.

Senator has given other politicians a lesson in integrity

I prefer a Labor caucus with members who display the courage of their convictions.

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Burton’s clutch field goal wins golden-point thriller for Bulldogs

Matt Burton

It’s third time lucky for Matt Burton, whose field goal hits the right upright and falls in. Bulldogs win 15-14 and the crowd goes berserk. What a finish.

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At arm’s length: MCC members pay the price for Lord’s Bairstow fracas

Australian players are heckled and abused in the famous Lord’s Long Room.

Marylebone Cricket Club are custodians of cricket’s laws and CEO Guy Lavender says the Australians did nothing wrong despite the outcry over Jonny Bairstow’s stumping.

‘He’s wanted this forever’: After the father’s fall, the son rises

Matt Arthur will debut for Parramatta, just five weeks after the club sacked his father – but Brad could not be prouder of his “clone”.

Tripologist: What should be on my itinerary for a Northern Lights trip?

The Northern Lights seen in Spitsbergen, Svalbard.

Throughout November, Spitsbergen in Norway has zero hours of sunlight but this gives you a good chance of seeing the Northern Lights.

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Michael Gebicki

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How a flock of 12 sheep helped one man heal his ‘soul tiredness’

One burnt-out writer, 12 sheep, numerous lambs – and a renewed sense of the sheer wonder of life.

How worried should we be about mercury in canned tuna?

What experts want you to know before you crack open your next can.

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Adam Liaw’s easy cheesy garlic bread could be the best thing you’ll eat all month

Why settle for ordinary garlic bread when brie and a drizzle of honey can turn it into something truly special?

Rupert Murdoch slashes penthouse price by more than half

Rupert Murdoch originally had higher price hopes.

He reportedly paid just under $US58m a decade ago, then tried to sell for slightly more. He’s now asking $US28.5m.

Ahead of the Tour de France, here are the cycling shows you should watch

There are some gripping shows to catch before the world’s two biggest cycling races for male and female cyclists.

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Festival of the boot: Inside Moses’ Origin II kicking masterclass

Andrew Johns described it as the best game of Mitchell Moses’ career. This is how he put the boot into Queensland.

The art of gnaw: Niggling opponents is a dark art, but does it work?

Most evidence in sport is anecdotal. Anything beyond that would be a rigorous, perhaps impossible, undertaking for social scientists. But some have tried.

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Fadi Ibrahim, centre, outside court before the hearing.

‘Familial generosity’: Fadi Ibrahim learns fate after gangster brother repays $600k

The Sydney identity has been sentenced for dealing with suspected proceeds of crime after his brother, Michael, tried to smuggle black market tobacco.

On Sydney’s most hated road, idea of light rail takes root

Parramatta Road on Thursday.

There is support for plans to install light rail along Parramatta Road, but the reception from the government is much less enthusiastic.

New housemate charged with stabbing murder of inner west woman

Police at the scene of a fatal stabbing in Russell Lea on Thursday.

Police arrived at the home to find a bloody crime scene. The man charged with the woman’s murder moved into her home only two weeks ago.

Sydney man abandons wife overseas after she fell out with his mother

A Sydney man caught on CCTV threatening a woman and her child onto a flight to India from Sydney became the first person in Australia to be convicted for an exit human trafficking offence in 2021.

The 44-year-old man drew up an itinerary for their trip with details of their flights. It was bogus. He had a return flight, but his wife’s ticket was one-way.

Spike in NSW passenger train faults sparks urgent repair project

Maintenance work will be ramped up on the state’s train fleet.

New figures show train faults have increased almost one-third in the past year, resulting in cancellations and delays to services.

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Bulldogs 15 Sharks 14
NRL 2024

‘It’s going to sting’: Sharks insist Hynes is their man as Burton’s boot does it again

The Sharks scored three tries to two but the boot of Matt Burton was the difference in extra time as the Bulldogs won a golden point thriller.

Matt Arthur has been a standout in NSW Cup this season.

‘He’s wanted this forever’: After the father’s fall, the son rises

Matt Arthur will debut for Parramatta, just five weeks after the club sacked his father – but Brad could not be prouder of his “clone”.

Australian players are heckled and abused in the famous Lord’s Long Room.
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Test cricket

At arm’s length: MCC members pay the price for Lord’s Bairstow fracas

Marylebone Cricket Club are custodians of cricket’s laws and CEO Guy Lavender says the Australians did nothing wrong despite the outcry over Jonny Bairstow’s stumping.

Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu is in great demand.

Dragons and Raiders set to table $4.5 million offers to Utoikamanu

The Wests Tigers prop was this week granted permission to test the market, having turned down the club’s offer of a five-year, $4 million contract extension.

Mitch Moses gets an early kick.
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NRL 2024

Festival of the boot: Inside Moses’ Origin II kicking masterclass

Andrew Johns described it as the best game of Mitchell Moses’ career. This is how he put the boot into Queensland.

Newly retired Olympic swimmer Cate Campbell appears at the federal government’s announcement of a record funding package for Olympic sports and athletes in Canberra on Friday.

‘Deep questions’ need answering over China drug scandal, says Campbell

Athletes’ faith in the global anti-doping system is under scrutiny with less than a month remaining until the Olympic Games get underway in Paris.

The art of gnaw: Niggling opponents is a dark art, but does it work?

Most evidence in sport is anecdotal. Anything beyond that would be a rigorous, perhaps impossible, undertaking for social scientists. But some have tried.

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