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Accused killer teen driver bailed despite objections of dead man’s family

Accused killer teen driver bailed despite objections of dead man’s family

The 17-year-old boy was released on bail to live with his mother, despite opposition from the family of dead man William Taylor.

PM warns against faith-based political parties as Payman hints at next move

Independent senator Fatima Payman said “stay tuned” when asked if she wanted to collaborate with a coalition of Muslim groups planning to run against Labor MPs.

Protection for foreign dissidents

Australians with Iranian, Chinese, Cambodian, Rwandan and Indian backgrounds have reported foreign agents harassing and assaulting them on local soil.

UK election King Charles asks Starmer to form new UK government

UK election King Charles asks Starmer to form new UK government

Rishi Sunak has stood down as leader of the Conservatives after Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour party swept to power, all but wiping out the ruling Tories.

Biden says he is ‘first black woman to serve with a black president’

President Joe Biden speaks during a barbecue with active-duty military service members and their families on the South Lawn of the White House.

A week after his disastrous debate with Donald Trump, the sitting US president appears to be fighting for his political life.

Understanding the world and our place in it

Our foreign correspondents face innumerable challenges in their quest to help us make sense of the world, but in strange times like these, their reporting is something we certainly need.

Bombers solidify top-four spot with win over Magpies

Essendon win against Collingwood

Collingwood hoped for a trademark comeback in the final term, but it wasn’t to be. The Pies clawed back a significant margin held by the Dons, but were beaten by the clock.

Blues’ contracts on hold amid salary cap squeeze

A tight salary cap is behind two Carlton players not yet being offered new deals.

Lauren Jackson of the Opals drives to the basket.

‘Super special’: Opals win despite Jackson’s struggles as hope builds for medal run

The Opals scored another win over rivals China and stand-in coach Cheryl Chambers senses something special is building ahead of Paris 2024.

Masculinity is in crisis, and young men need support to find their way.
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Sexism

Gen Z men have a problem with feminism. We need to talk about why

Earlier this year, a global study found one generation of men more than any other thinks feminism has gone too far. That generation, I’m uncomfortable to say, is mine.

Daniel Cash
Daniel Cash

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Alleged ‘puppeteer’ brother of tobacco war kingpin released on bail

Maytham Hamad.

The brother of an alleged organised crime kingpin has been granted bail despite fears he’s a flight risk and player in a violent illicit tobacco syndicate.

The billionaire ‘French Rupert Murdoch’ shaking up the election

The rise of Marine Le Pen to front-runner in the French election is closely intertwined with the emergence of a powerful conservative media machine backed by billionaire Vincent Bolloré.

Jay Shah with Indian skipper Rohit Sharma.
Analysis
India

His dad is Modi’s right-hand man. India’s Jay Shah may soon be running world cricket

Why was Jay Shah on the podium when India won the Twenty20 World Cup? There is an election coming up.

Robotinho predicts the result of the quarter-finals at Euro 2024

Robotinho euro24 quarter finals

We’re reaching the pointy end of the Euros and a weekend where some big names will fall. Will Spain and France march on, how far can Turkey go, and can England bore their way through, again? The answers are all here.

Robotinho and Mark Stehle

Hangover cures are on the rise. But could they promote riskier drinking?

Evidence on the effectiveness of certain hangover cures is still slim, but how might they impact our habits?

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Donald Trump and the king who could do no wrong, but lost his head

The US Supreme Court grants immunity from prosecution for former presidents like Donald Trump. But could a king really do no wrong and keep his head?

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Cold weather

Record-breaking weather system brings rain and freezing mornings

Rain in Sydney and record-breaking cold in Victoria is down to an abnormal anticyclone that could go down in history.

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Education Department takes legal action to prevent terrorised teachers getting help

WorkSafe found about 80 per cent of the school’s 90 employees were working regularly with a cohort of about 70 children – from a student body of about 1200 – who regularly physically attacked, verbally abused or threatened to harm their teachers.

The Education Department is trying to block a WorkSafe demand for an in-house mental health worker for teachers at a troubled high school.

Vape ban chaos: No one wants to raid shops for fear of organised crime

Vapes on display at a store in Melbourne in 2023.

Four days into a nationwide ban on the sale of vapes, federal and state authorities are playing the blame game about who should be enforcing the rules.

‘Scorched earth’: What the state’s health funding squeeze means for rural health

Balmoral Bush Nursing Centre president Tom Silcock.

Health outcomes for people in regional areas are already poorer than the city. Here’s why they may get much worse.

Sneakers link teen to fatal Burwood crash, court hears, as victim’s family flies in

The crash scene on Tuesday night.

A teen faced court over the crash as the state government gave its strongest hint yet that it may ditch plans to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 14.

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AFL 2024

Hawthorn skipper James Sicily dislocated his shoulder against West Coast.

Big Hawks changes, Blues make surprise move: AFL round 17 teams and tips

See the selected teams as they’re announced for round 17 and what the expert tipsters think.

AFL football manager Laura Kane (centre) and coaches: (left, top to bottom) Damien Hardwick (Gold Coast), Ross Lyon (St Kilda), Chris Scott (Geelong) and (right) Luke Beveridge (Western Bulldogs), Adam Simpson (West Coast) and Michael Voss (Carlton).
Opinion

Too many whingers: Why the footy sook-fest has to stop

The constant complaining in the AFL has gone too far and threatens to tarnish the code’s reputation as Australia’s premier sport.

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Gisborne has experienced strong rental growth.

The regional Victorian towns drawing priced-out Melburnians

Three councils on Melbourne’s fringe have had similar or stronger rental price growth over the past 12 months, a sign of a spillover effect.

Judy Steel, who has been a renter for much of her life.

Melbourne rents have skyrocketed since COVID. That’s just about to change

The typical house costs $60 per week more to rent than it did a year ago, leaving some tenants fearful of lifelong housing insecurity. But rental prices may have finally turned a corner.

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There’s a simple way for men to get in the good books with their partners.
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What makes for a good husband? It’s the small things

At a time when almost half of Australian marriages end in divorce, TV presenter Richard Hammond has some smart advice for men. And it’s got nothing to do with a sexy hotel stay or a Zamel’s catalogue.

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Essendon win against Collingwood

‘Pretty good yardstick’: Bombers solidify top-four spot with significant win over Magpies

Essendon have solidified their spot in the top four with an important win over rivals Collingwood at the MCG. For the Magpies, they now risk falling out of the eight come Monday.

Matt Owies celebrates a goal.

Blues’ contracts on hold amid salary cap squeeze

A tight salary cap is behind two Carlton players not yet being offered new deals.

Lauren Jackson of the Opals drives to the basket.

‘Super special’: Opals win despite Jackson’s struggles as hope builds for medal run

The Opals scored another win over rivals China and stand-in coach Cheryl Chambers senses something special is building ahead of Paris 2024.

Jay Shah with Indian skipper Rohit Sharma.
Analysis
India

His dad is Modi’s right-hand man. India’s Jay Shah may soon be running world cricket

Why was Jay Shah on the podium when India won the Twenty20 World Cup? There is an election coming up.

Athletes and psychology.
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Paris 2024

Head start: The psychology of competing at the Olympics

The Olympic Games are unique - and so are is the pressure that come with racing in them. Not everyone finds a way to handle it.

‘Feels a bit worse’: Kokkinakis out of Wimbledon as injury strikes again

‘Feels a bit worse’: Kokkinakis out of Wimbledon as injury strikes again

Only two Australians remain in Wimbledon contention after a day of elation mixed with heartbreak and missed opportunities, capped by an emotional Thanasi Kokkinakis injury withdrawal.

Joe Ingles drives to the basket against China.
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Paris 2024

Fifth Olympics looms for Boomers stalwart Ingles amid brutal selection calls

Stalwart Joe Ingles is set to retain his place for Paris 2024 and play in a fifth Olympics while NBA defensive ace Matisse Thybulle has been left off the final roster.

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