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Setka’s secret sisterhood: Labor women’s support of CFMEU boss revealed

Labor insiders sent John Setka messages of support through 2019.

Leaked text messages reveal a network of Labor-linked women rallied around the fallen union leader over criminal harassment charges and his criticism of Rosie Batty’s DV advocacy work.

Dutton slams CFMEU response, claims ‘Albanese isn’t a patch on Bob Hawke’

Peter Dutton attacked the government’s decision to appoint an independent administrator to take control of the CFMEU rather than deregistering it.

Voters want Labor to allow MPs more freedom to break ranks

A narrow majority of Australians believes Labor should relax its rules on internal dissent after Senator Fatima Payman quit the party in a dispute over Palestine.

Public in dark over Trump’s health after assassination attempt

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump arrives on third day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum, Wednesday, July 17, 2024, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump’s campaign has refused to discuss his condition, release a medical report or records, or make the doctors who treated him available. Follow our live coverage.

Shooter had photos of Trump, Biden on his phone, sources say

Thomas Matthew Crooks.

The FBI has said they are investigating the shooting as a potential act of domestic terrorism but have yet to find a clear motive.

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‘For the first time, I feel unsafe.’ Trump attack has fearful MPs here on edge

We don’t have America’s gun culture or record of political violence, but many of our pollies are increasingly concerned about their security.

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Nepotism, wasted money, potential corruption: Sydney council on the brink

Liverpool council under threat of suspension.

Major projects related to the Aerotropolis precinct and large housing developments have been threatened, while the damning report also highlights a “toxic culture” within Liverpool Council.

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Synthetic turf plan for ‘the jewel of the inner west’ sparks anger

The two fields at Waterfront Drive in Callan Park. One will be converted to an all-weather surface, the other will stay the same.

The $8 million project, funded through a state government grant, will reignite tensions over the 61-hectare site.

Private school win as donation rule change is killed off

A plan to stop private schools collecting tax-deductible donations for major building programs has been killed off by the government.

Two years after being sent home from training camp, Olympian opens up on controversy

Two years after being sent home from training camp, Olympian opens up on controversy

A lot has happened in Australian swimmer Isaac Cooper’s life since his first Olympics in Tokyo.

I’ll let the NRL in on a little secret … fans love the Origin melee

Cameron Murray runs into a sea of Maroons players to fight from the bench.

Rugby league has been reluctantly dragging itself and its knuckles into the 21st century for some time, but let’s not sanitise Origin too much.

Andrew Webster
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Horror first round has Smith one and done at Open as Scott, Lee thrive

Two years on from his stirring St Andrews triumph, Cameron Smith is 15 shots off the lead after an opening-round 80 at Royal Troon with Adam Scott the pick of the Australians.

How a light-hearted TikTok video sparked a global wave of mockery and abuse

TBH skincare cofounder Rachael Wilde at her office.

Rachael Wilde and five employees recorded a 19-second video about clothes they were wearing. When it hit X, the messages took a turn.

Your 30s and 40s can be the perfect time to start running

Your 30s and 40s can be the perfect time to start running

When Sinead Diver competed in her first world championship at 38, she thought it may be her last. Now 47, she’s heading to Paris.

Political advisory firm’s money man pleads guilty to stealing

Mohammed Syed, who used to work for CT Group, started by Lynton Crosby, has pleaded guilty in the Downing Centre District Court.

Iceland’s Vatnajokull Glacier flies under the radar.

The greatest world wonders you’ve never heard of

Our experts pick 17 out-of-the-way dots on the map that are little known to travellers, even though superlatives fall from mouths when you lay eyes on them.

Can’t get into Firedoor? Drive to this more affordable fire-driven Central Coast gem

Pork cutlet, romesco and caramelised onion.

Osteria il Coccia exclusively uses fire and coals, but unlike Firedoor, it happily accepts walk-ins and a $49 pork cutlet is big enough to share.

‘Pretty magical’: Jesinta and Buddy Franklin’s glam home is up for sale

The star couple dream of finding a block of land and building a luxury farmhouse - once they find a buyer.

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Clubs rue injury, suspension toll as Origin melee costs $26,000

The Rabbitohs are fuming after losing skipper Cameron Murray for their finals charge as Penrith, Parramatta and Manly all wear the brunt of a brutal State of Origin decider.

Game, party, bed, flight: 16 hours after kick-off Brian To’o was still wearing his playing kit

Game, party, bed, flight: 16 hours after kick-off Brian To’o was still wearing his playing kit

The Blues winger was still wearing his Origin playing kit 16 hours after kick-off and Michael Maguire brought back his famous baseball bat before taking one last swing at Queensland.

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On police radar and still on an inside track to major projects thanks to CFMEU

A company championed by the union has become one of NSW’s biggest labour-hire firms supplying large publicly funded projects.

Cyberattack on prescription service affects 13 million Australians

MediSecure was hit by a cyberattack earlier this year.

Personal and health data from the hack of MediSecure is up for sale on the dark web.

Police inspector had 13 beers, eight spirit drinks before crash: watchdog

Detective Inspector “AB” was charged in November over the drink-driving crash in Sydney’s NorthConnex.

A high-ranking member of the force, whose name will be kept secret for 40 years, engaged in “serious misconduct”.

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Behind the million-dollar smile, Luna Park hides a troubling story

Big Dipper at Luna Park

Developers have long fought over prized land by the harbour. The next battle is over one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

Sydney mayor and partner served with apprehended domestic violence orders

Liberal Hawkesbury mayor Sarah McMahon and her partner Matthew Bennett.

Police say they responded to reports of a break-and-enter at a Richmond property and served the mayor with an interim order, without providing details on her partner’s order.

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Auction sellers make more money than the highest prior offer on average.

What home buyers need to know about the risk of buying at auction

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Cameron Murray runs into a sea of Maroons players to fight from the bench.

I’ll let the NRL in on a little secret … fans love the Origin melee

Cameron Murray and Haumole Olakau’atu deserve their suspensions for involving themselves in the push-and-shove, but spare me the tut-tutting.

Andrew Webster
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Cameron Smith said if you told him he’d shoot 80 in his opening round, he would have called it impossible.

Horror first round has Smith one and done at Open as Scott, Lee thrive

Two years on from his stirring St Andrews triumph, Cameron Smith is 15 shots off the lead after an opening-round 80 at Royal Troon with Adam Scott the pick of the Australians.

Giorgi Javakhia of Georgia running against Fiji three weeks ago.

‘We’ve come here to win’: Snubbed Georgia aim to seize global respect by rolling Wallabies

They are still seen by some as lowly minnows, but Georgia have knocked off Japan, Wales and Italy in the last two years. And they want to prove they belong at rugby’s main table with a victory in Australia.

Isaac Cooper is heading to his second Olympics.

Two years after being sent home from training camp, Olympian opens up on controversy

A lot has happened in Australian swimmer Isaac Cooper’s life since his first Olympics in Tokyo.

Angus Crichton celebrates on Wednesday night.

He thought he’d broken his neck. Then Angus Crichton returned to win the Wally Lewis Medal

The NSW back-rower is the season’s best comeback story – but the player of the series feared it was all over in the third minute on Wednesday night.

Cassiel Rousseau is putting the finishing touches on his Paris Olympics preparations.

From TV talent shows to 10m platforms, Rousseau is going for Olympic gold (well, sort of)

How does this tattooed, mulleted, free-spirited 23-year-old afraid of heights dive with such precision he stopped China claiming a world titles clean sweep?

Robbie Farah and Benji Marshall during their time together as teammates.

Tiger town split: Benji Marshall and Robbie Farah part ways

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall informed his former teammate that he and the Wests Tigers had decided that they needed someone with more experience to assist with the club’s rebuild.

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