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Corruption watchdog raids Bruce Lehrmann’s home
Search warrants seen by this masthead show officers were authorised under the Crimes Act to search for “documents concerning any submarine deal”.
Rosehill ‘megacity’ scheme left hanging by a thread
A parliamentary inquiry has heard Australian Turf Club directors have never been provided with a valuation for the racecourse site showing it was worth $5 billion.
Plan to build 3000 homes in Sydney’s inner south moves one step closer
The state government wants to build thousands of apartments near a new metro station. One local councillor has lashed it as an “epic fail” to deliver public housing.
Webster in Paris
Paris 2024
This is Australia’s greatest performance at an Olympics – thanks to our women
My enormous head bursts with patriotic pride when I look at the medal ladder.
Live
Sport
Opals set for US semi-final; Australian duo chase kayak gold
The Games are beginning to wind down, but there are still plenty of opportunities for Australia to add to a record haul in Paris. Follow all the action as it happens.
‘Heartbreaking’: A Zetland building made so badly, it still haunts David Chandler
David Chandler speaks on the worst moments in the job, his PNG upbringing and an unlikely career dream.
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.
Exclusive
Casinos
NSW may give reprieve to cash in casinos after Star boss plea
Changes to state casino law could include pushing back the deadline for mandatory carded play and increasing the cash limit.
Opinion
Political unrest
The spirit of the London Games has gone up in flames. Brace for Paris to torch the legacy
As we saw in London and Sydney, the celebratory multicultural and liberal triumphs of the Games are quickly followed by illiberal kickbacks.
Nick Bryant
Journalist and author
Donald Trump, rattled by Kamala Harris’ poll rise, commits to September debate
When asked what assets Harris possessed, Trump said: “She’s a woman. She represents certain groups of people.”
Analysis
AUKUS
There are two camps on nuclear-powered submarines. Only one of them is based in reality
Critics of the AUKUS pact argue the submarine plan is failing and could collapse at any moment. In the real world, significant progress is being made.
The ‘unacceptable failure’ that left ANZ red-faced
Investors are assessing the financial implications of probes into ANZ’s markets division, amid allegations of misconduct by traders.
‘So far past it’: Dutton derides Keating’s AUKUS attack
The opposition leader said the former prime minister did not contribute “sensibly” to public debate. Follow today’s national news with our live blog.
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Sydney live reviews
Hamilton’s return is spectacular – and exactly what we need right now
In today’s divided political climate, Hamilton’s brilliant story and incredible cast of fan-favourites and newcomers is precisely the antidote we need.
Review
Sydney
Not just here to grill steaks: This ‘proper restaurant’ offers bells-and-whistles dining
With a new winter menu and head chef fresh from Oncore by Clare Smyth and Newtown’s Cafe Paci, Shell House has plenty of compelling reasons to visit.
‘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.
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.
Silver in the Seine: How one tactical turn cost Australian swimmer gold
Moesha Johnson was ‘beaten up’ by the course, spiked by plants and gulping brown water. But she was within striking distance of Australia’s 19th gold medal when she made a choice.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Analysis
Public service
Police chief’s many enemies will not stop until they topple her
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb has enjoyed a break from controversy, but her detractors are never far away.
Exclusive
Energy
Sharpe signed off on rewrite that helped keep Eraring power station open
Just months before it announced the deal to extend Eraring’s life, the NSW government asked the electricity grid operator to do more conservative modelling.
Exclusive
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.
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
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Media & marketing
Foxtel put up for sale by News Corp
Australia’s storied Pay TV operator and owner of Kayo and Binge is up for sale, News Corp’s global chief executive has revealed, following third-party interest and a strategic review.
World
Russian chess player arrested after smearing pieces with mercury to poison rival
Amina Abakarova is reported to have said she attacked Umayganat Osmanova out of revenge for a personal insult.
Opinion
The crazy WFH experiment is over. Water coolers are the biggest winners
Alexandra Smith
State Political Editor
A cap on dark political donations sounds simple, but there’s a catch
David Crowe
Chief political correspondent
How the Napoleon of aviation lost his pay battle
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
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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.
Good Food
Recipe collection
Best of
Treasure that winning feeling with these 18 golden recipes
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.
Opinion
Workplace culture
LinkedIn is my favourite place on the internet. There, I said it
Tim Duggan
Careers contributor
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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Webster in Paris
Paris 2024
This is Australia’s greatest performance at an Olympics – thanks to our women
My enormous head bursts with patriotic pride when I look at the medal ladder.
Analysis
AFL 2024
How the Swans can stop the rot against Collingwood
We take a look at the five burning questions for John Longmire’s side ahead of Friday night’s showdown with Collingwood at the SCG.
Dart of sharpness: How teen star Luke Littler hit the bullseye
The 17-year-old Brit, a rugby league fan who has turned darts into a sexy sport, will compete at the Australian Darts Masters in Wollongong this weekend.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.