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Young father’s supplement death prompts TGA to review warnings

The medicines’ regulator will reconsider warnings for some cold and flu tablets, after a man died from a severe allergic reaction.

Boy, 16, dies after car carrying five teenagers crashes into tree

Police say a 17-year-old learner driver was behind the wheel on Friday night and recorded a positive roadside breath test.

Rents, weather events and premiums mean inflation fight is not yet won

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Australia’s inflation rate has been falling for over 18 months, but rent and insurance inflation are among the household essentials bucking that trend.

Wallabies and Wales trade penalties as Schmidt era kicks off in Sydney

Wallabies and Wales trade penalties as Schmidt era kicks off in Sydney

The Wallabies set their sights on downing Wales to round out Super Saturday, after the Wallaroos thrashed Fiji and New Zealand earned victory over England by the barest of margins.

De Minaur through to fourth round after shock withdrawal of Pouille

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Alex de Minaur advances to the last 16 for a second time without hitting a ball, after Frenchman Lucas Pouille withdraws before the match.

The four Blues options to replace injured Latrell in Origin decider

NSW coach Michael Maguire has been dealt a huge blow, with Latrell Mitchell set to miss the series decider due to a foot injury.

A dozen first home buyers miss out on one-bedder in ‘hot pocket’ of Redfern

The home measured up at 81-square-metres but buyers were drawn to its location.

The home was in a highly coveted location but not even the bank of mum and dad could nab the keys to it.

China’s bid to fix one of its biggest problems has backfired

China’s leaders vowed to kick-start spending by offering subsidies for households to buy cars and appliances. But many consumers aren’t biting.

Four months ago, China’s leaders announced what seemed like a straightforward and proven plan to recharge the economy, but its citizens are not playing ball.

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The Sydney suburbs where rents have soared the most

Several once-affordable suburbs recorded rent hikes of 25 per cent or more over the past year. Is there an end in sight?

‘Test of strength dating back thousands of years’: Arm-wrestlers wanting to muscle in to the Olympics

‘Test of strength dating back thousands of years’: Arm-wrestlers wanting to muscle in to the Olympics

From two guys in a garage, arm-wrestling is growing in popularity in Australia and has big ambitions.

‘No phone rule’: The Sydney nightclub intent on covering up patrons’ cameras

‘No phone rule’: The Sydney nightclub intent on covering up patrons’ cameras

A Sydney nightclub is asking clubbers to put away their smartphones and enjoy the atmosphere. Will it catch on?

Three years ago Keir Starmer considered quitting politics. Now he’s Britain’s PM

The Labour Party has swept to power, ousting the Tories after 14 years. But Starmer will have a lot of work getting voters to believe in his leadership.

Is Australian red wine becoming more alcoholic because of climate change?

There has been a general increase in the alcoholic strength of red table wines over the past 20 to 30 years and debate continues as to why.

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‘I need money for a nanny’: Advice for parent dancers from Bangarra’s co-CEO

“As blackfellas, we wear a cloak of trauma … Doing this, for me, is so healing. It’s medicine.”

Bangarra Dance Theatre dancer, choreographer and artistic director Frances Rings on dance as a tool for survival – and her financial tips for artists.

She was once the other woman. So why am I still stalking her on Instagram?

It might be strange and slightly creepy, but I’m part of a sisterhood.

Vincent Bollore, centre, with sons Yannick (left) and Cyrille.

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.

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Wood with Asher Keddie, who plays Birdie, the character based on Wood. Keddie, a co-producer, was the “rocket fuel that sent the series into orbit”.

Toxic ex gets the TV treatment: ‘Now it’s Asher Keddie in his arms, not me’

From a traumatic relationship came a Good Weekend cover story, then a book, and now, a TV series – proving all happy endings don’t look the same.

Nedd’s injury-laden 4000km run fascinated physios. His new plan may stun them

Nedd Brockmann became a national sensation in 2022 when he ran from Perth to Sydney. Now the man with the famous haircut has set himself a new challenge.

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NSW councils will be given millions of dollars to close streets for festivals, markets and concerts.
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State government wants to close streets for parties, but can councils afford it?

The Minns government wants to close roads for more festivals, concerts and markets to boost local shopping strips. But it comes at a cost.

A white canvas shoe holds key to Cecilia’s mysterious death

Cecilia Devine’s body was found at a dam in Katoomba in 2018.

The family of Devine, however, claim early mistakes by NSW Police have hampered the investigation into a possible murder in the Blue Mountains.

Inner West Council rejected the state’s housing plan. The PM gave them $2.6 million to do it again

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Anthony Albanese has given his home council millions to redo housing plans already drawn up by the state Labor government.

‘Ready to take on the world’: Former editor Judith Whelan remembered

‘Ready to take on the world’: Former editor Judith Whelan remembered

Judith Whelan was remembered by 500 mourners at the University of Sydney on Friday.

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‘A very curious deal’: The $340m uni campus with a $1.8b price tag

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Property developer Lang Walker gave generously to Western Sydney University. His company stands to gain far more.

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Why Cleary is envious of Moses’ Origin masterclass

Nathan Cleary was so impressed with Mitchell Moses’ performance for the Blues in Origin II that he wants to incorporate some of what the Eels No.7 produced into his own game.

Reece Walsh is collared by the Penrith defence.

Penrith Panthers put Brisbane Broncos’ finals hopes in doubt

A host of big-name Origin stars are back in NRL action this week for a grand final rematch. Will the return of Reece Walsh at Suncorp Stadium spark a Brisbane side in free fall after four straight defeats?

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Karala has been bought and sold more frequently in recent years than any other house in Palm Beach
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Where we’d rather be: Car dealer buys one of Palm Beach’s priciest houses

The Palm Beach trophy home Karala has been a good barometer of Palm Beach’s high-end market. Its latest sale is no exception.

Stephen Pasfield is struggling with his ever increasing rent on his Mascot apartment in Sydney. Another rent increase means he and his wife may have to move in with his daughter.

‘Ridiculous’: The Sydney suburbs where rents soared most

Several once-affordable suburbs recorded rent hikes of 25 per cent or more over the past year. Is there an end in sight?

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In doubt: Latrell Mitchell looks set to miss Origin III because of s foot injury

The four Blues options to replace injured Latrell in Origin decider

NSW coach Michael Maguire has been dealt a huge blow, with Latrell Mitchell set to miss the series decider due to a foot injury.

Wallabies young gun Tom Lynagh and Wallaroos debutant Nat Wright.

Rugby July Tests LIVE updates: Wallabies face Wales as Wallaroos thump Fijiana 64-5

Super Saturday is under way, with the Wallaroos taking on Fiji before the Wallabies set their sights on downing Wales. Across the ditch, New Zealand square off against England.

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Burton’s boot seals another golden win; Tigers sweat over Api after Storm loss

For the second week in a row, Matt Burton has kicked the match-winning field goal. Meanwhile, a spirited start led to an all too familiar ending for Wests Tigers at Leichhardt.

Nathan Cleary

‘10 out of 10′: Why Cleary is envious of Moses’ Origin masterclass

Nathan Cleary was so impressed with Mitchell Moses’ performance for the Blues in Origin II that he wants to incorporate some of what the Eels No.7 produced into his own game.

Nicho Hynes leads a dejected Cronulla side off the field after their loss to the Gold Coast.

Sharks demand explanation for four-tackle set in costly defeat

Cronulla’s loss to the Titans on Friday was overshadowed by a refereeing mistake and a controversial denied try.

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A convicted child rapist will compete at the Paris Olympics. Where is the outrage?

The Dutch Olympic Committee has selected a beach volleyball player who served prison time after pleading guilty to rape charges. The IOC will not overrule his participation.

Australia’s Matt Wearn.

‘It was taken away from me’: The Olympic champion who spent a year battling long COVID

For any Olympic gold medallist there can be a range of emotions in the weeks and months afterwards. For Matt Wearn, he couldn’t get out of bed or off the couch as he battled a virus which he still deals with before Paris.

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