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Paris 2024
Massive 200m upset; Team USA’s crazy revival; Hull cruises; Stingers to fight for gold
The Stingers are through to the gold medal play-off after beating reigning gold medallists the United States, while Noah Lyles has been denied the sprint double gold. And LeBron James’ team delivered an epic final term. Follow our coverage.
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LoadingThe staggering 200m upset, the wheelchair and the secret illness
Earlier this week, Noah Lyles left the Stade de France with an Olympic gold medal. On Thursday, he departed in a wheelchair wearing a mask.
Silver in the Seine: How one choice cost Australian gold
Moesha Johnson was “beaten up” by the course, but was within striking distance of Australia’s 19th gold medal when she made a choice.
Ugly stoush over dogs on multimillion-dollar stretch of beach
A local council is struggling to keep the peace amid a furious dispute over off-leash dogs on an idyllic NSW beach.
Mamma Mia! Craig McLachlan embraces ABBA on rehabilitation tour
The actor, who dropped a defamation case against this masthead over allegations of sexual harassment, has turned tribute act in order to revive his career.
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Media & marketing
Foxtel put up for sale by News Corp
Australia’s storied Pay TV operator and Kayo and Binge owner Foxtel is up for sale, News Corp’s global chief executive has revealed in an investor call, following third-party interest and a review.
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US Votes 2024
This ex-Pentagon official could serve in a Trump administration. He has thoughts on Australia
Elbridge Colby is a self-proclaimed “big fan” of Australia. When it comes to nuclear-powered submarines, he has changed his mind.
Putin stunned as Russia battles Ukrainian troops for third day after incursion
The incursion has shocked Russia, nearly two-and-a-half years since President Vladimir Putin sent his army into Ukraine in February 2022.
Brazilians tower at the Eiffel, leaving Aussies beached
The beach volleyball stadium will be the defining image of the Paris Olympics, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to play there.
Hunter had friends and a busy job. He still felt something was missing
It’s been described as a “silent epidemic”; now a NSW parliamentary inquiry will shine a spotlight on the distress triggered by a lack of social connection.
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Energy
Minister signed off on rewrite that helped keep Eraring power station open
Just months before it announced the deal to extend the life of Eraring, the NSW government asked the grid operator to undertake more conservative modelling.
Opinion
Building Bad
By clinging on to power, CFMEU’s three amigos pour fuel on a bonfire
At least John Setka had the sense to resign. The same can’t be said of others, who cling to their well-paid jobs as Rome burns.
Nick McKenzie
Investigative reporter
‘I hate to generalise, but ...’ What Uber driving has taught me about humanity
Lawyers always know a “faster” route. Kids hate talking to strangers. Women are scared. And sometimes, talkative 20-somethings just nail it.
Ahh McCain, did you do it again? Eight frozen pizzas, tasted and rated
Seven tasters sample salami-topped pizzas from three major Australian supermarkets in the quest for circular greatness.
The traveller’s 10 commandments: The new rules for every wanderer
Sensitivities are ever-changing, but rudeness, ignorance and a lack of self-awareness are always things you should leave behind.
We’ve won 18 golds so far. How many more could we win?
Australia has enjoyed an Olympics to remember in Paris, and there are still chances for the top spot on the podium.
World records are being obliterated at the Olympic velodrome. Here’s why
Paris may have offered up a slow pool, but there is no shortage of speed at the track cycling, with a combination of factors contributing to insanely fast times.
The sport dragged into the Olympics without its consent
Dance sport bosses wanted ballroom in the Olympics. They were told to deliver breaking instead. The only problem: no one asked the breakers.
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Paris 2024
I couldn’t care less if an Olympian buys cocaine – but if you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes
Three-time Olympian Tom Craig should have known the consequences of his actions.
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Sydney
Naked videos, sex in teen’s car, ‘grooming’: Claims against Sydney teacher
Tayla Brailey allegedly sent sexual videos to a student of hers before inviting him over to her house and abusing him, according to court documents.
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Courts
Accused rapist sobs as jury shown video of alleged victim at The Star
Joel Fitzpatrick Burtt broke down in the dock as the court viewed footage of a woman telling police she thought the accused had been about to kill her.
Why it seems like every NSW school has a case of whooping cough
Infections of a disease that can be life-threatening for babies has spiked among school-aged children the end of the holidays.
Byron mayor charged with assault after alleged domestic incident
Michael Lyon was also charged with stalking after the alleged incident at a home in Byron Bay.
Teenager arrested after swastika drawn on Sydney toilet block
Two boys were filmed in Sydney’s northern beaches drawing the offensive symbol before trying to flee the scene.
NRL 2024
It takes two to Tago: Brothers go head-to-head in battle of the west
For the first time in 34 years, two brothers will square off in a Parramatta-Penrith derby – and Jake Tago has vowed to go after his better-known sibling, Izack.
‘It wasn’t the wisest decision’: Why Olakau’atu regrets Origin fight night
The Manly back-rower said he was “helping a brother out” in a melee in Origin III – but admits that, in hindsight, it wasn’t the best course of action.
Politics
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Gambling
Gambling bosses blocked from speaking to PM, Rowland at fundraiser
While bankers seek out the treasurer and miners pursue the resources minister, sports betting figures will not get access to their key targets.
Business
The ‘Wombat of Wall Street’ who is selling Australia to the world
David Droga has created ads for The New York Times, Barack Obama, Puma and The White House. Now he will test talents on Australia.
World
IS material ‘found at suspect’s home in foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift shows’
Security officials allege the suspects wanted to commit an attack outside the stadium, killing as many as possible using knives or explosives.
Opinion
The crazy WFH experiment is over. Water coolers are the biggest winners
Alexandra Smith
State Political Editor
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Property
How high rates nipped housing market ‘supernova’ in the bud
It’s getting harder to buy a home, but economists have issued a fresh warning that it isn’t as bad as it could be.
Eight of our favourite luxury homes for sale right now
From an elegant home with soaring double-height ceilings, to a designer residence with kitchens inside and out, here are our top picks.
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Lifestyle
Nice to eat you: How to fill your garden with edible delights
Growing edible plants is like making new friends, according to the author of this new gardening book.
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Workplace culture
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Tim Duggan
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Culture
Vanessa Amorosi wins court battle against her mother
Nine months after the property dispute with her mother wrapped in court, a judge has ruled in the singer’s favour. Mostly.
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The staggering 200m upset, the wheelchair and the secret illness
Earlier this week, Noah Lyles left the Stade de France with an Olympic gold medal. On Thursday, he departed in a wheelchair wearing a mask.
Updated
Paris 2024
This was the worst version of Team USA. Yet, somehow, they woke up
Down by 17 points at one stage, the Americans rallied in the last quarter to defeat Serbia and book their place in the gold-medal match.
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Paris 2024
Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE updates: Day 13 - James, Curry pull US back from brink; massive upset in 200m after Hull cruises into 1500m final; Stingers into gold medal match
Team USA pulled off a stunning victory in the basketball semi-final, Australia’s K4 men were denied gold in the canoe sprint, while the Stingers beat the USA to advance to the gold medal match in teh women’s water polo. Follow the action.
It takes two to Tago: Brothers go head-to-head in battle of the west
For the first time in 34 years, two brothers will square off in a Parramatta-Penrith derby – and Jake Tago has vowed to go after his better-known sibling, Izack.
Super Stingers stun the States to set up a golden final
Twenty–four years on from one of the defining moments of the Sydney Games, Australia’s women’s water polo team won through to their own gold medal final.
Full noise, loose screws and the Wallabies No.7: Can Carlo’s way help shock the Boks?
Carlo Tizzano was born without a reverse gear and loves UFC as much as rugby. Both could come in handy in a Test debut against a giant Springbok pack.
‘We’re ready to go’: Swans boosted by Rampe return for Magpies showdown
The return of their former captain to the Swans’ defence could not be better timed as the side look to get their season back on track against Collingwood at the SCG on Friday.
Have Your Say
We’ve won 18 gold medals so far. How many more could we win?
Australia has enjoyed an Olympics to remember in Paris, and there are still chances for the top spot on the podium.