Australian Breaking News Headlines & World News Online | SMH.com.au

We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.

Advertisement
Puzzled newsletter tile

Puzzled with David Astle newsletter

For subscribers: Tips and tricks from our puzzles guru, plus try our quizzes, crosswords and puzzles.

Trial by Water podcast

Trial by Water podcast

A new investigative podcast about one of Australia’s most controversial cases.

Campus Hub CTA tile

Interactive: Search for uni courses

Search for uni courses across Australia with Campus your essential education guide


Breaking
Wimbledon

Injury forces de Minaur out of Wimbledon hours before match against Djokovic

De Minaur takes a tumble.

De Minaur made the announcement at an impromptu media conference hours before he was due to take to the court to face the grand slam champion.

Exclusive
University

Elite universities lower ATARs in favour of special entry schemes

Universities are increasingly moving away from ATAR admissions

Universities are increasingly moving to US-style portfolio-based entry schemes, leading to fears they could undermine the HSC.

Australian executive found unconscious in California

Colin Bettles was found with severe injuries on a San Francisco street and was in a coma for days before his family tracked him down.

‘I’ll be fighting tooth and nail’: Why this Muslim leader is backing Labor

‘I’ll be fighting tooth and nail’: Why this Muslim leader is backing Labor

The government has run into trouble trying to find an envoy for Islamophobia, someone it hoped to unveil at the same time as the new antisemitism envoy.

In 2022, I left court in tears. Standing in parliament felt like deja vu

Anjali Sharma with Senator David Pocock.

Protecting current and future young Australians from the impacts of climate change is all we ask from our politicians. But still, they refuse to safeguard us.

Anjali Sharma
Anjali Sharma

Climate activist

Opinion
Investing

Why markets are fretting less about this US election

Elections make for nervous sharemarkets. But this time it’s different for one reason.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Collapse of $61m pub deal casts fresh gloom over Oxford Street

The two pub properties on Taylor Square were going to be amalgamated and developed into a hospitality mega-complex.

The two pubs were sold last year with grand plans to create an Ivy-style mega-complex on Taylor Square. Those prospects appear to be dashed.

Rebel Wilson tries a new tactic to sell Sydney property

The Hollywood star and newly minted author is taking the next step in severing her real estate ties with Australia.

Kirsha Kaechele with one of her fake Picassos.

Mona’s ‘priceless’ toilet cubicle Picassos? They’re forged

The controversy around the Ladies Lounge, a conceptual women-only space at Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art, has taken yet another turn.

Prince George, Prince William, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Princess Catherine, King Charles and Queen Camilla wave from the Buckingham Palace balcony.

King allows public to see other side of famous balcony for first time

Inside the Centre Room at Buckingham Palace, a first group of visitors will be allowed to peer out at where crowds gather for jubilees, royal weddings and birthdays.

Exclusive
Antisemitism

Top university rejects antisemitism definition over academic freedom

Protesters at the pro-Palestinian encampment at the Australian National University in May.

The Australian National University refused to adopt a contentious definition of antisemitism used by other tertiary institutions.

Woman killed ‘sugar daddy’ and used severed thumb to steal from bank account, court told

The 22-year-old from Washington is accused of using the thumb of a 53-year-old man to steal money to pay for Uber rides and marijuana.

It’s struck down a dozen stars so far. Now this slippery issue could decide de Minaur’s quarter-final

The grasscourts at the All England Club have seemed particularly slippery this year.

Alex de Minaur was just the latest of more than a dozen stars to slip or fall on Wimbledon’s grasscourts this year. But once you get past the “scare factor”, sliding can be a big advantage.

Three tonnes of tuna and 2400 pies: Australia’s Olympic team by the numbers

Joe Ingles, Lauren Jackson and Patty Mills pose after being selected for their fifth Olympics.

The Australian Olympic Committee has released a breakdown of quirky statistics about the team heading to France.

Cale jumps into starting role as new Wallabies skipper Wright battles injury

Captain Liam Wright is in doubt for the second Wallabies Test against Wales, opening up new roles for Charlie Cale and James Slipper.

Martin Freeman as Paul (with George Wakeman) who has problems controlling his rage.
★★★★★
Review

This TV series nails the parenting paradox like no other show

Inspired by Martin Freeman’s own experiences, Breeders depicts the willingness to die for one’s children – and the desire to kill them.

Advertisement

Sydney

Greyhound racing will continues as the feud between Greyhound Racing and the Dapto Agricultural and Horticultural Society heads to court next February.
Graphic content
Greyhound racing

Explosive report alleges ‘exploitation and suffering’ in NSW greyhound racing

The former chief vet at Greyhound Racing NSW has claimed that the industry is barbaric, immoral and unsustainable, and leaders are inflating the number of re-homed dogs.

The white van, the eastern suburbs car park and the alleged global drug ring

The AFP say they seized ketamine inside this white van and replaced it with a harmless substance.

As the 23-year-old Sydney man approached the van in the dead of night, police were waiting to swoop.

Premier makes call on greyhound racing after damning report

Despite allegations of animal welfare abuses, the Premier has vowed the sport will continue in NSW.

Chris Minns says allegations of systemic animal cruelty in the NSW greyhound racing industry will be investigated but ruled out shutting down the sport.

‘Funny’: Accused gang rapist’s lawyer targets woman’s texts

Maurice Hawell is on trial in Downing Centre District Court accused of the gang rape of three women.

The barrister for one of three men accused of gang rape during a buck’s weekend has argued messages sent by one woman are evidence nothing criminal occurred.

The best and worst areas in NSW for NAPLAN revealed

Parents will be consulted on their views about merging Randwick Girls’ and Boys’ High.

The breakdown of NAPLAN results by state electorate shows the worst-performing areas are about seven academic school years behind the top achieving parts of the state.

From our partners

Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content

NRL 2024

Vegas bound: Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary.

Cleary’s Penrith to spearhead Las Vegas quadruple-header in 2025

Las Vegas 2025 is being marketed as ‘bigger, bolder and better’. See which NRL and Super League teams will feature – and when.

Jarome Luai

‘No beaches in Penrith’: Jarome Luai rescued on surfing trip

The NSW five-eighth had to be pulled from the water at Urbnsurf as the Blues hit the waves on Tuesday.

Advertisement

Opinion

Explore

Got a news tip?

Share information with our journalists securely and confidentially. Learn more

Advertisement

Property

Good Food

Lifestyle

Culture

Traveller

Sport

De Minaur takes a tumble.
Breaking
Wimbledon

Injury forces de Minaur out of Wimbledon hours before his blockbuster match against Djokovic

De Minaur made the announcement at an impromptu media conference hours before he was due to take to the court to face the grand slam champion.

When things finally bubbled over in Origin III.

The last Origin decider in Brisbane featured a brawl. It’s why the Blues won’t back down again

Michael Maguire has preached to his team not to take a backwards step. So, if there’s a repeat of the last major State of Origin brawl, Blues players won’t be slow to react.

Joe Ingles, Lauren Jackson and Patty Mills pose after being selected for their fifth Olympics.

Three tonnes of tuna and 2400 pies: Australia’s Olympic team by the numbers

The Australian Olympic Committee has released a breakdown of quirky statistics about the team heading to France.

Charlie Cale.

Cale jumps into starting role as new Wallabies skipper Wright battles injury

Captain Liam Wright is in doubt for the second Wallabies Test against Wales, opening up new roles for Charlie Cale and James Slipper.

Paris 2024 Olympics Australian Chef de Mission Anna Meares, photographed at Allianz Stadium giving a press conference before heading to Paris for the Olympics.

River Seine is good to swim in, says Meares

Australian chef de mission Anna Meares says water quality in the River Seine is now at acceptable levels.

Junior Wallabies five-eighth Harry McLaughlin-Phillips during a previous under 20s championship game against Italy.

RA launch appeal as mud sticks for Junior Wallabies after Ireland washout

Australia’s young stars were denied their shout at a place in the world championship finals when a game was cancelled due to a muddy pitch. Two games were later played on the same field.

Eels captain Clint Gutherson.

‘Everyone’s on notice’: Eels ready for Ryles roster shake-up

Eels skipper Clint Gutherson expects incoming coach Jason Ryles to put his stamp on the club’s roster. If that means giving the fullback jersey to Blaize Talagi, he’ll do it.

Racing

Advertisement

Most Viewed today

Loading