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Stage 3 tax cuts take effect today. This is how your pay packet will change

Stag 3 tax cuts.

Australians will start to see their pay packets improve from Monday as the stage 3 cuts begin, but more tax cuts are needed to stop tax rates climbing higher.

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Scott Morrison with the 2018-19 budget that contained the 7-year tax plan that ends on July 1 with the start of the stage 3 tax cuts.

From July, $23 billion will flow to hard-pressed Australians as the stage 3 tax cuts begin. But they’re a long way from solving the nation’s biggest tax issues.

‘Heartbreaking’: Wong condemns abduction of Australian children

Parents warn Tokyo’s two-year delay in implementing new laws could trigger a “dash to the finish line” to abduct more children in Japan.

The 294 bus will no longer run when the Metro opens

Sydney bus shake-up for opening of major new metro train line

Five bus routes will be axed, 11 altered and frequencies on about two dozen increased when the new metro line opens in August.

NSW Liberal Party mulls Coalition split as row intensifies

Nationals MP Wes Fang is at the centre of a row between the Coalition partners

NSW Liberal Party MPs will consider the future of the Coalition at a party room meeting on Tuesday after Nationals leader Dugald Saunders defied the opposition leader.

Housing plan unveiled for Carriageworks precinct

The Minns government will deliver 250 social and affordable homes near Redfern station after revealing the first four Sydney sites to use surplus public land.

Why interest rate speculators should get back in their box

RBA governor Michele Bullock should be alert to sticky inflation, but there’s no need to be alarmed.

The future of interest rates needs more brainpower and a lot less idle speculation.

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Barnaby Joyce jokes ‘life is incredibly boring’ without booze

Portrait of Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Barnaby Joyce, at Parliament House in Canberra.

The Nationals MP quit alcohol after he was videoed lying on a Canberra footpath while intoxicated.

Who knew? Governments do better when they actually govern

Rather than talking about policies that may never be, Labor was able to spend the week talking about tax cuts, wage rises and power bill rebates taking effect.

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Sean Kelly

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Billionaire businessman Andrew Forrest is using his deep pockets to take on Facebook parent Meta over scam ads using his likeness.
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Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s court win threatens to expose Facebook’s trillion-dollar secrets

How does Facebook interact with fraudsters who book scam ads on its platform? Billionaire Andrew Forrest is about to find out.

The common but little-known virus causing disability in hundreds of babies

Catherine Bradshaw with husband Jarrod Gorman and daughter Kirsten.

Every year, about 400 babies are born with physical and intellectual disabilities caused by a virus many pregnant women don’t know about.

Why downlights are making you colder and your split system less effective

Ever felt like the air-conditioner only pushes around cold air in winter? It may take climbing up into the attic and having a look around to find out why that is.

Is walking the answer to back pain? A new study says yes

The new study builds on existing research by following patients outside a tightly controlled clinical setting.

‘People talk a lot of rubbish’: Bellingham hits back at critics as last-gasp stunner saves England

‘People talk a lot of rubbish’: Bellingham hits back at critics as last-gasp stunner saves England

Gareth Southgate’s side was on the verge of being knocked out by Slovakia at Euro 2024 until the Real Madrid star’s overhead kick took the game to extra time.

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Sydney

Sarah Miles was remembered as a “very strong person” and a “fighter” by her son.

Son’s anguish over police domestic violence response to dying mother

The NSW Northern Rivers is in shock after Sarah Miles was allegedly killed by her male partner in the third fatal case of domestic violence in the area this year.

Has the state’s housing crisis hit Macquarie Street?

71 MPs in NSW Parliament now have two or more properties.

The number of MPs with big property portfolios is declining, with more NSW politicians renting or “rent-vesting”.

Change is coming to Five Dock, but will it be too much?

Change is coming to Five Dock, but will it be too much?

Everybody agrees Metro West will change Five Dock, but how much? A proposal by the Anglican Church for 20-storey towers has brought the question into focus.

The uni rich list: Vice chancellors on $1 million salaries revealed

The University of Sydney’s VC is again among the highest-paid in Australia, though down from a high of $1.6 million for predecessor Michael Spence.

Australia’s highest-paid vice chancellors are now earning six times their university’s senior professors as the union calls for an inquiry into wage theft.

‘Smartphones are like pokies in their pockets’: Keeping kids phone-free

Wait Mate co-founders Amy Friedlander and Jessica Mendoza-Roth want to help parents delay giving smartphones to their children.

Parents are uniting to keep their kids phone-free – at least until high school – as child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg calls for a licence to use a smartphone.

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NRL 2024

The Dragons celebrate a Jack de Belin try.
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The Dragons are in the top eight. Can their fans dare to dream?

Tougher challenges are ahead but, for now, Shane Flanagan is working minor miracles with a bunch of players of whom little was expected at the start of the year.

Mark Nawaqanitawase could make a code switch like no one before him.
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Olympic gold and NRL premiership: Nawaqanitawase in line for double in cross-code shock

It was thought Mark Nawaqanitawase would have to choose between Olympic gold and a crack at an NRL premiership this season. Instead, he could do both.

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Property

The Point Piper property Rockleigh is this year’s top sale price of about $82 million, down from an initial asking price of $100 million.
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Billionaire problems: Sydney’s trophy home owners selling at a discount

Cue the smallest violin. It seems the higher the asking price, the more that prestige sellers are being asked to cut from their expectations.

The Rose Bay house was listed in the high $30 million range before it sold.

Moving on up: Bankstown dentist splashes $38m on Rose Bay mansion

The happy buyers’ trophy home purchase in the eastern suburbs follows their recent, record-setting sale in Chiswick for $13.3 million.

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Matt Burton celebrates his match-winning field goal.
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NRL 2024

The shocks and shake-ups of a faster, younger, tougher NRL in 2024

As the season moves past the halfway point, attacking football is in vogue, big names have made way for new talents and the off-field wheeling and dealing is as intriguing as ever.

Jude Bellingham’s acrobatic equaliser.

‘People talk a lot of rubbish’: Bellingham hits back at critics as last-gasp stunner saves England

Gareth Southgate’s side was on the verge of being knocked out by Slovakia at Euro 2024 until the Real Madrid star’s overhead kick took the game to extra time. Harry Kane hit the winner soon after.

Former Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has retired from Australian rugby.

Hooper announces retirement after missing Olympics

Former Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has missed the cut for the men’s Olympic sevens team, bringing down the curtain on a distinguished career for Australia.

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri en route to the podium at the Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring racetrack in Spielberg on Sunday.
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Piastri claims podium place after Russell shocks with F1 win in Austria

The Australian capitalised on a crash involving Max Verstappen and Lando Norris to claim second place for McLaren behind the Mercedes of George Russell.

Ronan Leahy impressed for the Junior Wallabies.
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NSW’s latest ‘one that got away’ shows why Simon Raiwalui is so badly needed

Waratahs’ new director of performance must take a hard line on retention to prevent players like Under-20s star Ronan Leahy being lost to the state.

Joey Manu leaves the field with a suspected broken hand.

‘Keep integrity of the game’: Robinson calls for sin-bin summit as Manu breaks hand

The Roosters outside back stocks have taken another hit as Trent Robinson fears 71 sin bins so far in 2024 have gone too far in policing foul play.

The Dragons celebrate a Jack de Belin try.

The Dragons are in the top eight. Can their fans dare to dream?

Tougher challenges are ahead but, for now, Shane Flanagan is working minor miracles with a bunch of players of whom little was expected at the start of the year.

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