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Selective school students quizzed on life satisfaction. Then, they were scored

NSW is the capital of selective schooling in Australia.

A major study of NSW students spanning more than a decade has measured life outcomes of children who attended a selective school.

Dutton primed his troops for an early election. But are they up to it?

The veteran politician, a former police officer, lived through the scarring Nelson-Turnbull-Abbott years. He has placed a premium on unity, and it has paid off – at least so far.

How Albanese helped Starmer get to Downing Street

Political gurus worldwide often look to the US to live out a West Wing-style fantasy, but UK watchers say it is Australia that really sets the tone in Westminster.

Three of the victims of what police believe is a domestic homicide in Lalor.
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‘Dad tried to kill us’: Father dragged children into fatal inferno, police say

One of the surviving children tried to save their siblings before their father allegedly fought off rescuers, police believe.

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Returning Lolesio is the conductor the Wallabies are in desperate need of

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There were a handful of promising signs for the Wallabies in their win over Wales.

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‘He’s not playing next week’: Are Heeney’s Brownlow hopes over?

Isaac Heeney is in trouble for this incident with Jimmy Webster.

Isaac Heeney’s Brownlow Medal hopes hang in the balance after a high fend that left his opponent with a bloodied nose, capping off a dirty day for Sydney as they suffered a second straight shock loss, this week to St Kilda.

Mitchell ruled out for at least a month; Best, Ponga to make Origin recalls

Latrell Mitchell is no chance of playing in Origin III, while Kalyn Ponga is set to return and Michael Maguire will hand out a debut to a NSW forward.

Red Symons, on stage with the Skyhooks, plays the black Les Paul Custom that was stolen from his house decades ago.
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Some punk stole my guitar 50 years ago. I never thought the mystery would be solved

It was in Brunswick Street that my house was burgled. I was robbed of a heavy black Les Paul Custom. I’d expected the fate of that guitar to remain unknown.

Red Symons
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Hotel branded residences completely transform luxury city living

1 Hotel for Australia -  Melbourne, Victoria

Upmarket apartment homes that are managed by luxury hotel chains, are gaining momentum as developers and buyers recognise the lifestyle and investment benefits.

How a Christian attitude could help civilise politics

That belief is that Jesus is Lord of all, above any government or political party, should affect how Christians treat political opponents.

Can foreigners handle the heat? Mexico City ponders milder salsas for visitors

Customers line up outside La Chula taquería in Roma Sur, one of the Mexico City neighbourhoods that has become popular among tourists and international transplants.

The lowering of salsa heat levels at some of the city’s taquerias has set off a debate about how much to adapt to outsiders.

The denial and disinformation facing October 7 survivors

Posters of Israeli civilians abducted by Hamas were defaced in Inkerman Street, St Kilda East.

Holocaust scholars recognise a sadly familiar pattern in October 7 denial, but are shocked at how quickly it set in.

Iran’s new president promises bold reform under watchful eye of Khamenei

A former heart surgeon has been named the next president of Iran. But his win, a response to growing social discontent, comes with strings attached.

Amin Saikal
Amin Saikal

Professor of Middle Eastern, Central Asian and Islamic Studies

Going to Palm Springs to ogle dead stars’ homes? You’re missing the point

You come to Palm Springs to live like them: being here is like taking a trip through time.

‘An expensive and clunky footnote’: House of the Dragon improves, but is it actually any good?

Matt Smith and Emma D’Arcy in House of the Dragon season 2

The second season of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones prequel has wisely focused more on the dragons, but the story-telling still feels back to front.

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Forget the macho men, it’s Jodie Comer who is the real star of The Bikeriders

Tom Hardy and Austin Butler bring the beef as members of a Chicago bikie gang but Comer supplies the narration and is the main reason to see the film.

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She is 36, has a PhD and is heading to the Olympics to compete in breakdancing

In a sporting first, Rachael Gunn will be putting her skills to the test at Paris 2024.

‘You hid your identity’: Why Tasma Walton’s Indigenous past was a mystery for years

In her latest role, the 50-year-old star of The Twelve goes on a journey of identity not unlike the one she’s taken in real life.

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Two bodies found at eastern suburbs beach near rocks

Police have found two bodies, believed to be those of rock fishermen, at Little Bay, as missing diver in Middle Harbour has now been accounted for.

PNG minister steps down after woman’s alleged assault in Bondi

PNG Minister for Petroleum Jimmy Maladina

Senior minister Jimmy Maladina has been charged with allegedly assaulting a 31-year-old woman.

The workplace rife with shocking sexual harassment

Two victims silhouetted for a corrective services harassment.  Picture -Hannah Hodgkinson/ The Sydney Morning Herald

More than a dozen current and former Corrective Services workers from different prisons say they endured humiliating harassment and assault.

‘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?

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

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.

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Jared Waerea-Hargreaves celebrates victory in the 2019 grand final.

How JWH passed up becoming NRL’s richest player to break club record

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves is set to make Roosters’ history – but he could have quit the club to become one of the game’s first $1 million-a-season players.

The high-flying Swans and (inset) Matthew Johns.
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Fox red-faced after Matthew Johns spruiks AFL

The NRL and Fox Sports have been left embarrassed, with the face of Fox League, Matthew Johns, involved in an advertising campaign to promote the game’s great rival.

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Isaac Heeney is in trouble for this incident with Jimmy Webster.

‘He’s not playing next week’: Are Heeney’s Brownlow hopes over?

Isaac Heeney’s Brownlow Medal hopes hang in the balance after a high fend that left his opponent with a bloodied nose, capping off a dirty day for Sydney as they suffered a second straight shock loss, this week to St Kilda.

Noah Lolesio
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Wallabies

Returning Lolesio the conductor the Wallabies badly needed

There were a handful of promising signs for the Wallabies in their win over Wales.

Paul Cully
Paul Cully

Rugby columnist

Tom Wright celebrates after scoring against Wales.

‘It’s got to sting’: Horan not ready to move on from World Cup

Wallabies great Tim Horan was pleased to see Saturday’s win against Wales in Sydney, but he doesn’t believe the disaster in France should be forgotten just yet.

Bradman Best shone in his one Origin appearance last year.

Mitchell ruled out for at least a month; Best, Ponga to make Origin recalls

Mitchell is no chance of playing in the Origin decider, while Kalyn Ponga is set to return and Michael Maguire will hand out another debut to a NSW forward.

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves is sin-binned on Sunday.
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NRL 2024

A sin-binning and stitches in the head? That’ll be a JWH milestone match

Roosters fans were treated to a series of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves exhibits so specific to the player and appropriate to the setting that his record 307th game almost felt performative.

Dom Young scores for the Roosters.

Roosters enhance title credentials as enforcer sets new mark

The Roosters made it 100 points against the Dragons this season with a 42-12 win at Allianz Stadium on a historic afternoon for the foundation club.

Shamar Joseph.
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Global warning: Test cricket may shrink to six teams within four years

Test cricket may be played by as few as six countries within a few years without greater equalisation measures by its richest boards – India, England and Australia.

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