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Main: Rachelle “Rocky’ Hair”. Inset: Jenna Hemsworth.

Two women go public with Swillhouse sex assault claims

Rachelle “Rocky” Hair was the first female bartender at Swillhouse venues and Jenna Hemsworth was Australian Bartender of the Year in 2018. They won’t be silenced.

Woman charged with murder after man’s body found in surfboard bag

Police have charged a woman with murder after a man’s body was found at a rural property.

A 35-year-old woman has been charged over the alleged murder of a 62-year-old man who was known to her.

12 big ideas and six sitting weeks: It’s crunch time for Albanese

With an election looming, the federal government is running out of time to get a raft of reforms through.

Jess and Will got scammed, and they want to stop it happening to you

Will Clinton and Jessica Greentree saved hard to buy their first home, but then lost money in a scam.

The first home buyers saved and never ordered avocado toast – but their dream became a nightmare, one that’s happening to more and more Australians.

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The Facebook problem that only hurts Australians

Frances Haugen made global headlines when she blew the whistle on Facebook. She says the company treats Australia differently to other markets.

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Attack at German festival leaves people dead and wounded

Police say three people were killed and four were seriously injured in an attack on Friday at a festival in the western Germany city of Solingen.

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Trump out-Foxed: The most telling thing about Kamala’s pyjama party

Donald Trump phoned in to Fox to offer his critique of Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech at the DNC. They duly put him to air, initially...

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

Is ‘rip him a new one!’ really necessary for robust democratic debate?

When asked about reports that Peter Dutton was seeking legal advice, Zali Steggall said it was “part of the playbook”.

The teals are inviting us to see the cacophony as something else – stupid, harmful to social civility and, above all, unnecessary.

Jacqueline Maley
Jacqueline Maley

Columnist and senior journalist

Spurs fans love ‘Big Ange’. If only he had been shown such respect here

Spurs fans love ‘Big Ange’. If only he had been shown such respect here

In Australia, some struggled with Ange Postecoglou’s name. In the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, tens of thousands of Brits chant it.

Bravo to you, Ron Coote, but this Immortals-mania needs to slow down

Bravo to you, Ron Coote, but this Immortals-mania needs to slow down

Further trips back through rugby league’s history is an exercise that best be avoided.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

Swans eager to rectify the one shortcoming in their unmatched finals run

The Swans have played in more finals series than any other team since their 1996 grand final appearance.

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Salim Mehajer built the most famous house in Lidcombe. The bank is selling it

Salim Mehaher is selling his Lidcombe home.

The former deputy mayor built what is arguably the most famous - and glamorous - house in Lidcombe, but it is the bank that’s selling it.

Traveller Letters: Book with this budget airline at your peril

One reader had a frustrating experience with European budget carrier Easyjet.

“When it works, it’s great. When things go wrong however, you are totally on your own.”

‘A very serious mistake’: What Mandela regretted during his visit to Australia

As the statesman’s physician, Dr Peter Friedland thought he understood much about Nelson Mandela. Then Friedland announced he was moving to Australia.

Kim Williams on the toughest job in media: ABC chair

Kim Williams on the toughest job in media: ABC chair

The recently installed ABC chairman explains how he’s getting to grips with a “complicated beast” of a corporation.

From burlesque to jazz: 10 of Sydney’s best venues for dinner and a show

People enjoy dinner at the chef table at the  Emerald room  in Darlinghurst.

Burlesque performers and chef’s tables or faux-camping with acoustic musicians? Eat, drink and be entertained simultaneously at these memorable dining experiences.

Balmain is the pop culture mecca of Sydney. Here’s why

From Lantana to Gatsby to Our Rose Byrne, Balmain’s cultural footprint is huge.

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SEX, SLEAZE AND HOSPITALITY

The old bank vault door at Swillhouse’s the Baxter Inn.
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The sordid bet that unfolded behind the bank vault door at Baxter Inn

Graphic content: When hospitality group Swillhouse opened a new whisky bar, the all-male team was issued a challenge: a special prize for being to the first to have sex with a customer.

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Swillhouse cancels festival after sponsors and musicians pull out

The company said it was “heartbroken” by the sexual assault allegations as it pleaded with staff and suppliers not to abandon them.

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The Sydney school debunking myths and bucking NAPLAN trends

The Sydney school debunking myths and bucking NAPLAN trends

The release of the latest literacy and numeracy results comes amid a stand-off between the federal education minister and his state counterparts over funding.

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My night out with the transport minister: 12km, three bars, and a metro line

Transport Minister Jo Haylen takes Herald state political editor Alexandra Smith to Gasoline Pony in Marrickville near the Sydenham metro station.

Who said the metro was for only commuters? From North Sydney to the inner west, bar hopping just became easy. 

North Shore Rapist re-enacted attack with escort, on $1300 pension, court told

Graham James Kay, the North Shore Rapist, wants his ankle monitor off after 18 months. A court has heard he remains “high risk” of attacking more women.

Graham James Kay has also refused medication and remains a “high risk” of attacks – but wants his ankle monitor off early.

Whale leads rescuers on harbour chase, before tasting sweet freedom

Whale freed. GIF. August 23, 2024. Photo: Nine

The humpback moved erratically, lunging across Sydney Harbour’s coves and bays and then hugging the coastline. It was untangled from the fishing line with a few deft cuts.

Earthquake damages buildings near proposed nuclear plant site

A Geoscience Australia map showing the location of people who reported feeling tremors from the Muswellbrook quake.

The “quite alarming” quake was felt from southern Sydney to Coffs Harbour on the Mid North Coast.

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Ron Coote is rugby league’s 14th Immortal.

Bravo to you, Ron Coote, but this Immortals-mania needs to slow down

Further trips back through rugby league’s history is an exercise that best be avoided.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

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In the coffin of All Blacks rugby, the Bledisloe Cup is in play

The implosion of the once-invincible All Blacks has Wallabies fans passing the popcorn and dreaming of a Bledisloe upset.

Paul Cully
Paul Cully

Rugby columnist

Joe Ofahengaue is tackled into the drenched Allianz surface.

Drainage dramas won’t force games to be relocated from Allianz Stadium

Serious questions have been asked about the Allianz Stadium drainage after a relatively minor downpour caused havoc last week.

The Easts first grade side after beating Newcastle at Allianz Stadium in July.

Beastie noise: Why rise of Sydney’s strongest rugby club has caused a loud stir

The resurgent Eastern Suburbs were club champions this year and are chasing their first Shute Shield since 1969 – but there is no shortage of rivals hoping they’ll stumble.

Harry Cunningham celebrates a goal.

Swans eager to rectify the one shortcoming in their unmatched finals run

The Swans have played in more finals series than any other team since their 1996 grand final appearance.

Johanne Defay was stranded on the reef as Molly Picklum sealed her WSL Finals spot.

How a stranded surfer and a backflipping teen can help Molly Picklum’s title tilt

The Australian star has locked in her WSL Finals spot and can now climb up the world rankings after a strong showing in the Fiji Pro.

Zach Fittler has been making waves in both codes.

Fittler junior considering career in rugby after Waratahs, RA offer

It’s one of the most famous surnames in Australian rugby league. But the son of Brad Fittler could be become a star in the rival 15-man code instead.

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