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Burke given immigration and home affairs as O’Neil, Giles bumped in reshuffle

Employment Minister Tony Burke with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his revamped ministerial line-up was “a team that is united, a team that is ambitious”.

The day a goofy girl from Lonnie conquered the Parisian pool – and sealed a golden legacy

With two gold and two silver from four finals, Australia – in more than a century of Olympic success in the pool – has rarely had a day like this.

One coach, two champions: Inside the O’Callaghan-Titmus rivalry

One coach, two champions: Inside the O’Callaghan-Titmus rivalry

If the women’s 200m freestyle goes to form, one thing stands between Mollie O’Callaghan and her dream of Olympic gold ... and that’s teammate Ariarne Titmus.

Opening ceremony organisers face backlash over ‘Last Supper’ drag show

An interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus.

A crew of drag queens and dancers performed a parody of the Last Supper at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony, drawing intense criticism.

The 90-seconds of action you need to see from day one of the Olympics

Grace Brown during her gold-medal winning performance on day one of the Paris Games.
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Your daily wrap of the moments that mattered in Paris.

Flawless foursome: Australian women win fourth consecutive relay gold

Australia’s women have won an unprecedented fourth consecutive 4x100m freestyle relay title in Paris.

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The Sydney builder who sent a $100,000 bill for ‘fake’ roof

ANSA Homes sent a client an invoice for nearly $100,000 accompanied by an image purporting to be evidence of the completed roof. The next day, the client realised the image was wrong.

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Greg Lynn and trying to pull a rabbit from a legal hat

Gregory Lynn’s sketch of Buck campsite for police; Gregory Lynn; Carol Clay and Russell Hill.

The defence thought it would win and chose not to push for a new trial. To now say it was a miscarriage of justice is a little like getting a free kick, playing on, hitting the post and then asking for another shot.

Olympians are turning to this side hustle to make ends meet

Australia’s future gold-medallists have to forgo work to train for the Olympics, often placing them under financial pressure. This fitness app hopes to solve that.

J.D. Vance’s friend shares past emails and texts critical of Trump

And last month, Vance voted against a Democratic bill to protect IVF.

Vance’s emails, which criticise Trump as a “morally reprehensible human being”, reflect a young man different from the hard-right culture warrior of today.

‘An all-out war’: Deadly attack on Israeli target raises fear of wider conflict

Residents rush to help injured children moments after a rocket attack hit a soccer field in the Druze town of Majdal Shams in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.

The strike killed at least 11 children and teens, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to warn that Hezbollah “will pay a heavy price for this attack”.

Joe Hockey confirms. Trump never cheats … at golf

Peter FitzSimons speaks to the former Australian ambassador to the US about American politics and what he really thinks about Donald Trump.

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Bridgerton inspires new British Airways safety video

Scenes from British Airways’ safety video.

Experts are divided on the trend for airlines to use cinematic safety briefings.

Dreaming of skiing in Aspen? This is how to do it like a pro

Who doesn’t want to carve neat ribbons down freshly groomed ski slopes ahead of the crowds?

Comic-Con 2024 featured Deadpool, Wolverine and Kamala Harris.

Deadpool & Wolverine breaks record as Kamala surprises at Comic-Con

The world’s biggest movie, America’s vice-president and a Penguin launch that almost went up in smoke.

Chocolate and cinnamon pavlova.

Adam Liaw’s chocolate and cinnamon pavlova

This pavlova is a little different. The whole thing is topped with cream and cocoa, a bit like a tiramisu.

She was a voice for a hated church then worked to repair the damage it had done

Megan Phelps-Roper was raised with an “us versus them” mentality.

Her grandfather was the pastor of the Westboro Baptist Church that protests against homosexuality.

How a nutritionist rates a skateboarder’s day on a plate

The 22-year-old gets points for her choice of meal on the go.

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Olympics Day 1: the 90-seconds you need to see
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Olympics Day 1: the 90-seconds you need to see

Your daily wrap of the moments that mattered from Paris. © International Olympic Committee

Olympian Jack Laugher of Team Great Britain.

‘OnlyFans saved my life’: Why Olympians are turning to the adult-only site

Britain’s first ever gold-medal winning diver supplements his income by posting semi-nude photographs online - and he’s not the only Olympian.

Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett after winning gold and silver in the 400m freestyle at Athens 2004.
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‘I felt like a fraud’: the psychology of silver

We’ve talked a lot about gold medals in the lead-up to Paris but not everyone will realise their dream over the next week.

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A Seine spectacular: Paris Games open with light and wonder

The night veered from the clichés of a cancan line and Les Misérables, to the defiant rebuilding of the burnt-out Notre Dame, modern Parisian fashion and house music.

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Ray Martin.

‘To a certain extent, I’ve been in denial’: Ray Martin on life’s great mystery

He climbed to the pinnacle of Australian TV journalism. What challenge was left? The ultimate one.

She was one of the most famous women in the world, but who really was Jackie Kennedy?

Jackie Kennedy would have turned 95 this week: the woman behind the photos

I came to Jackie’s story through a photograph. It’s not a well-known image, but to me, it was striking.

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Strata residents are being advised to cross-check maintenance and repair quotes to ensure they’re getting value for money.

Strata residents warned of inflated invoices for trades work

Some maintenance and repair companies inflated strata unit quotes by up to 120 per cent, survey finds.

Seven places to watch the Paris Olympics in Sydney

Fans watch the World Cup match between France and Australia at the Coogee Bay Hotel.

Including a French rooftop restaurant serving martinis and fries, a Japanese sports bar with snacks, and a spot showing the swimming finals, with croissants.

Gladys Berejiklian defends her leadership after losing ICAC court challenge

Former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian outside her home in Sydney on Friday before the judgment was handed down.

A majority of the NSW Court of Appeal dismissed the former premier’s challenge to damning corruption findings made against her.

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The hidden microphones that caught a plot to get away with murder

The jury heard Carroll had met Benjamin Parkes and Robert Sloan while living in motels around Liverpool.

Najma Carroll had been a gifted HSC student and rising sports star. Before she died, she put her trust in the wrong people.

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Revealed: Plan for new offices at Glebe Island - but no homes

An excerpt of the Port Authority of NSW’s Bays Port Plan, marked “final draft for consultation”, obtained by the Herald.

A political stoush has erupted over the future of Sydney’s Bays West precinct, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese saying housing was a better option.

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James Tedesco scores a try during the round 21 NRL match against Manly.

Roosters survive scare in win over Manly

The jury remains firmly out on the Sydney Roosters’ premiership credentials after scraping past an undermanned Manly in a 34-30 NRL win.

Matt Burton of the Bulldogs kicks the ball.

Razzle-dazzle Bulldogs dismantle dire Broncos

Canterbury have turned on a simply sensational display of attacking rugby league to put a dagger deep into the heart of Brisbane’s NRL finals hopes.

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Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett after winning gold and silver in the 400m freestyle at Athens 2004.
Opinion
Paris 2024

‘I felt like a fraud’: Grant Hackett on the psychology of silver

We’ve talked a lot about gold medals in the lead-up to Paris but not everyone will realise their dream over the next week.

Grant Hackett
Grant Hackett

Stan Sport expert

South Africa’s Tristan Leyds, right, is grabbed by his shirt by Australia’s James Turner during the men’s bronze medal Rugby Sevens match.

‘Tough calls’: Aussies see red as rugby bronze goes begging

France took gold over Fiji after Australia, into the semi-finals for the first time, lost both their games on Saturday to finish fourth.

James Tedesco scores a try during the round 21 NRL match against Manly.

Roosters survive scare in NRL win over Manly

The jury remains firmly out on the Sydney Roosters’ premiership credentials after scraping past an undermanned Manly in a 34-30 NRL win.

Ash Barty in action at the Tokyo Olympics.
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Paris 2024

The athletes Olympic medallist Ash Barty is desperate to watch in Paris

She won three grand slam tennis titles but Barty will cherish her Olympic bronze medal forever.

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Steph Catley was not impressed after the Matildas conceded.

Matildas fitness in focus after ‘train-wreck’ loss to Germany: report

The fitness of the Matildas will reportedly be the focus of a comprehensive review following their thumping loss to Germany at the Paris Olympics.

Rugby league nice guy Jake Trbojevic swings a baseball bat in front of his Blues brothers in a Suncorp Stadium dressing room.
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The behind-the-scenes photo showing how the Blues bought into Maguire’s methods

The code’s nicest man and shock selection as captain, Jake Trbojevic, provided an unlikely moment for the Blues after their Origin success.

French President Emmanuel Macron poses with French athletes as he visits the Olympic Village on Monday.
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How I scored an interview with French President Emmanuel Macron

The phrase “No regrets” was in the back of my mind when I cheekily squared up to the French leader.

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