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Feeney Pyne

The weapons supplier that’s one of the best-connected companies in politics

A weapons supplier with more than $200 million in federal deals has emerged as one of the best-connected companies in federal politics.

Most Gen X, Millennial Australians better off than their parents, but some are stuck in ‘Downton Abbey’

Most Australians are able to earn more than their parents did, a new report has found.

Australians are largely growing up to be better off than their parents, but there are risks younger generations may not gain much ground.

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AFL 2024

It’s the secret AFL money bucket even club bosses don’t know about

Between 50 and 80 players will be getting a healthy bonus to their pay from a new marketing fund that has been included in AFL players’ CBA.

Man suspected of killing family of BBC radio commentator found in London cemetery

Louise Hunt, Carole Hunt and Hannah Hunt were found dead in their home in Hertfordshire.

A manhunt was sparked after the bodies of Carol Hunt and her daughters Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25 were found in the family home near London.

Pelosi refuses to endorse Biden as Clooney says president should not run

President Joe Biden shakes hands with George Clooney during the Kennedy Centre honourees reception at the White House in Washington, December 2022.

In yet another damaging blow to Joe Biden, Democrat party elder and ally of the president, Nancy Pelosi has refused to explicitly endorse him.

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The areas first in line for new homelessness scheme

People at risk of sleeping rough in these pockets across Melbourne will be among the first to access an overhauled homelessness-to-housing program.

De Minaur takes a tumble.
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Wimbledon

‘Devastated’: De Minaur out of Wimbledon hours before blockbuster 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 in a quarter-final. He is also in doubt for the Olympics later this month.

Watkins’ late goal fires England into Euro 2024 final

Ollie Watkins scores for England.

England are into their first major tournament final on foreign soil after an Ollie Watkins strike booked Gareth Southgate’s maligned side a date with Spain in Berlin.

At Austrian spas, there are very strict rules around clothing.

‘Get undressed, or get out’: Here, it’s normal to get naked with colleagues

I have nothing against getting my clothes off with a bunch of strangers, but when it comes to friends and colleagues, would I feel different?

Keith Austin
Keith Austin

Travel writer

The world’s toughest lion broke an epic record. Australians were filming

Dwarfed by the Kazinga Channel in Uganda, two lions make a record-breaking 1.3 kilometre swim through crocodile-infested waters.

Jacob the lion has survived being mauled, trapped and gored. Now his life – charted by an Australian biologist – has a dramatic new chapter.

Violent clash leaves Alice Springs lockdown in the balance

Alice Springs residents are cautiously waiting to hear if a snap curfew will be lifted after renewed clashes threatened to extend a three-night lockdown.

Detached house vendors made larger profits than unit vendors.

The type of home that’s more than twice as profitable as its neighbour

The gap highlights the “haves” and “have nots” even among those fortunate enough to be able to buy their own home.

I’m attending my 50-year school reunion. This is what I’m expecting it to teach me

Yes, we get fatter, thinner, greyer, wrinklier and either balder or hairier or both, but I bet my old classmates remain essentially the individuals I remember.

Jane Caro
Jane Caro

Novelist, author and commentator

Do we perform better when we look good? These athletes say so

Sha’Carri Richardson on the podium at the 2023 World Athletics Championships.

Whether you’re preparing for the Olympics or a session at your local gym, experts agree that looking good can improve your performance.

Revealed: The secrets of a perfect desk lunch (or food order if you forgot to pack one)

Nutrition experts share their strategies and recipe ideas for a balanced, satiating and exciting midday meal.

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Kat Stewart and David Whiteley met at Red Stitch in 2002.

The couple risking it all to perform a portrait of marital hell

Offspring star Kat Stewart and her husband, David Whiteley, are bringing Edward Albee’s classic play about marital mayhem to the big stage.

Eight new books to read this weekend

Our reviewers cast their eyes over recent fiction and non-fiction.

Victoria

Conduent will gradually install new ticket validators across the state’s trains, trams and buses capable of taking contactless payments.

Signal outage brings all  Melbourne trains to a stop

Melbourne commuters have been warned to expect major delays across metro train lines after an early morning outage brought trains to a halt.

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Teen allegedly breached ‘harsh’ bail conditions over Burwood hit-run within 48 hours

A fatal crash involving a stolen car and teenage suspects.

A 17-year-old accused of the hit-run death of an aspiring doctor breached his bail within 48 hours of complaining the conditions were too harsh.

Hit-run tragedy prompts government rethink on tackling youth crime

Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes.

Bail could be revoked more easily, aggravated burglaries treated more harshly and ankle monitors fast-tracked for repeat offenders as Victoria plans new measures to crack down on youth crime.

Exploding metal drums, toxic smoke burst from massive factory fire in Melbourne’s west

Exploding metal drums, toxic smoke burst from massive factory fire in Melbourne’s west

Last year a man was killed in a chemical fire at the same factory.

Accused murderer of teacher appears in court as victim remembered

Accused murderer of teacher appears in court as victim remembered

A man accused of murdering English teacher Annette Brennan and dumping her body in a wheelie bin has appeared in court.

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AFL 2024

Zak Butters will be a restricted free agent in 2026 with any offer to prise him out of Port Adelaide needing to be massive
Money Talks

Big-money plays: The AFL change to stoke the trade fire

Giving clubs the capacity to trade picks two years into the future would increase the likelihood of big names moving, industry insiders say.

New allegations of drug use in the AFL have been aired by MP Andrew WIlkie.

Wilkie doubles down on blackmail claim by AFL player’s family

AFL says that Sport Integrity Australia had not received information about the alleged extortion attempt.

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Wall Street is set for its 37th time this year

ASX set to jump as Wall Street’s rally keeps going; Powell wraps up testimony

US stocks are moving higher to send Wall Street toward more records while Fed chief Jerome Powell said he was “not sending any signals” about when cuts to rates could arrive.

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De Minaur takes a tumble.
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Wimbledon

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

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

Alex de Minaur hurt himself late in his fourth round match and had to withdraw before the start of his quarter-final against Novak Djokovic.

‘It’s awful’: Barty feels de Minaur’s pain, but confident he’ll bounce back

Aussie tennis greats Ash Barty and Pat Cash were saddened by Alex de Minaur’s Wimbledon withdrawal, but they’re also buoyed with optimism about his future prospects.

AFL stars Isaac Heeney, Marcus Bontempelli, Charlie Curnow and Harley Reid.
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AFL 2024

The $35m pool that will help the AFL’s rich get richer

Between 50 and 80 players will be getting a healthy bonus to their pay from a new marketing fund that has been included in AFL players’ CBA.

Ollie Watkins scores for England.

Watkins’ late goal fires England into Euro 2024 final

England are into their first major tournament final on foreign soil after an Ollie Watkins strike booked Gareth Southgate’s maligned side a date with Spain in Berlin.

Australia’s Mitchell Starc.

‘Not laughing’: Starc still sore from Afghanistan cup snub

Mitchell Starc has spoken of his unhappiness at being dropped for Australia’s T20 World Cup game against Afghanistan and has criticised the tournament’s format.

Qin Haiyang celebrates his 2023 world championship win against Australia’s Zac Stubblety-Cook in the men’s 200m breaststroke.

WADA claims vindication, fails to restore trust

The Paris pool deck will be ground zero for athlete mistrust in anti-doping after WADA released its review of the Chinese swimming scandal.

Dylan Pietsch made his Wallabies debut against Wales on Saturday.

Wallabies debutant says he was ‘ghosted’ after Eddie Jones selection snub

Dylan Pietsch finally made his Wallabies debut last Saturday, becoming the 15th Indigenous player in the side’s history after a false start in last year’s World Cup, when he says he was “ghosted” by then coach Eddie Jones’ camp.

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