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‘Something else on’: One face missing as ex-premiers gather

From left: Former Coalition premiers Dominic Perrottet and Mike Baird, with Premier Chris Minns and Transport Minister Jo Haylen at Barangaroo metro station on Saturday.

Just five days after its historic opening, the Sydney metro has hit 1 million rides, but one invitee couldn’t attend the party.

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Labor belted in NT poll, Country Liberals sweep to power

Labor belted in NT poll, Country Liberals sweep to power

The Country Liberal Party will form government in the Northern Territory, with a massive swing against the incumbent Labor party.

NSW towns shaken after second quake in 24 hours

An earthquake in the Upper Hunter region left thousands of homes without power and water.

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Crime

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

Lisa Marie Cummings, 35, has been charged with murder over the death of Mark Myers.

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

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Islamic State claims responsibility for mass attack at German festival

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

The old bank vault door at Swillhouse’s the Baxter Inn.

‘Deeply concerned’: NSW government weighs in on Swillhouse allegations

Night-Time Economy Minister John Graham stopped short of backing a federal Labor MP’s boycott of the Sydney restaurant group’s venues.

The waterfront unit at Double Bay had a price guide of $1.3 million.

First home buyers snap up $1.685 million waterfront unit in Double Bay

The tightly-held two-bedder complete with access to a private lawn and private access to a beach was on the market for the first time in 42 years.

‘His anger and words speak volumes’: Trump struggling in battle with Harris

‘His anger and words speak volumes’: Trump struggling in battle with Harris

Trump’s personal attacks on his rival underscored his frustration with having to face a biracial woman, a task complicated by his history of making racist remarks.

Home Affairs rejects three-quarters of Palestinian visa applications amid furore

Children make up 30 per cent of the 2935 visas issued to people with Palestinian documents since the Israel-Hamas war began in October.

Swans beat Crows to seal AFL minor premiership

Swans beat Crows to seal AFL minor premiership

The Swans have secured their first AFL minor premiership since 2016 with a 31-point thumping of Adelaide.

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NRL 2024

Penrith’s shock loss tips title race on its head as Storm clinch minor premiership

Liam Martin

The premiers will drop to fourth on the ladder if the Roosters and Cronulla win their matches on Sunday, while the Giltinan Shield is headed back to Melbourne.

Flanagan hated the Dragons. Now he’s on the other side of a fierce NRL derby

Shane Flanagan lives and breathes the Cronulla-St George Illawarra derby like few others. Here are four memorable moments from his time on both sides of the contest.

Why Adam Hills turned down an invite to King Charles’ birthday party

Adam Hills.

The comedian told his manager to keep his Tuesdays free - so he declined this invitation.

Italian prosecutors open manslaughter investigation into superyacht sinking

Hannah and Mike Lynch

The main question investigators are focusing on is how a sailing vessel deemed “unsinkable” by its manufacturer, Italian shipyard Perini Navi, sank while a nearby sailboat remained largely unscathed.

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Are you sure there’s no such thing as a dumb question?

The world is full of questions that should never be asked.

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Richard Glover

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Are there six more terrifying words than: You know who you look like?

The six words guaranteed to offend almost anyone

Is there a more terrifying question than this? It depends on the answer.

Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell

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Australian wines are world-class. So why don’t they dominate our drinks lists?

Australian wines are world-class. So why don’t they dominate our drinks lists?

Our wines win trophies all over the world, but many restaurant lists still draw heavily on imports.

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Kamala’s secret sauce: Working in fast food sets you up for success

Even if we end up working in an entirely different industry, the skills learnt working in fast food stay with us for life.

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SEX, SLEAZE AND HOSPITALITY

Le Foote restaurant in The Rocks.

Inside the Herald’s investigation into sex and sleaze in hospitality industry

This is how the Herald uncovered allegations of sexual assaults and drug-taking at a top Sydney restaurant group.

Frankie’s Pizza closed in 2022.
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Sex, sleaze and Swillhouse: The sinister side of the glitzy hospitality scene

One of Sydney’s top bar and restaurant groups allegedly pushed female staff out of the company after reporting sexual assaults and encouraged staff to have sex with patrons and take drugs on duty.

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Russian-American journalist and anti Putin critic Masha Gessen at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2024.

Putin critic Masha Gessen on why Australia must be alive to Kremlin influence

The Russian-born author and columnist also said Putin would not negotiate a peace with Ukraine unless defeated on the battlefield.

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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Sydney Metro

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.

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For a long time, Alli didn’t ‘understand’ her mum. Now they run a bar together

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Salim Mehaher is selling his Lidcombe home.
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Salim Mehajer’s Lidcombe home listed for mortgagee-in-possession sale

Salim Mehajer built what is arguably the most famous – and glamorous – house in Lidcombe, but it is the bank that’s selling it.

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NRL 2024

V’landys defends two-hour lunch meeting to pick Immortal, Hall of Famers

Questions have been asked about the selection process for rugby league’s Immortals and Hall of Fame.

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NRL 2024

Penrith’s shock loss tips title race on its head as Storm clinch minor premiership

The premiers will drop to fourth on the ladder if the Roosters and Cronulla win their matches on Sunday, while the Giltinan Shield is headed back to Melbourne.

Brett Morris scores a remarkable try in 2013.

Shane Flanagan hated the Dragons. Now he’s on the other side of a fierce NRL derby

Shane Flanagan lives and breathes the Cronulla-St George Illawarra derby like few others. Here are four memorable moments from his time on both sides of the contest.

James Rowbottom of the Swans celebrates kicking a goal.

Heeney, Papley and McInerney hope to be fit for finals after Swans win

The Swans set a new home and away season crowd record at the SCG as they easily accounted for the Adelaide Crows to further cement top spot.

Mitchell Duke with Machida Zelvia coach Go Kuroda, who has the newly-promoted side on top of the J1.League table with 11 rounds to go.

Big in Japan: The Socceroo in the middle of world football’s ultimate underdog tale

It’s the J.League’s answer to Leicester City: a team of no-name battlers, managed by an ex-high school coach, which is on track to win the title in their first top-flight season.

Tom Trbojevic.

‘It’s been a rollercoaster’: After 10 seasons, Tommy Turbo prepares for a hard-won milestone

He’s only played four finals in a decade-long career blighted by injury, but now Trbojevic has his sights on becoming a September regular.

Stephen Crichton.

Bunker official set to be stood down after Bulldogs skipper escapes sin bin for high tackle

The NRL is poised to take action after Stephen Crichton was allowed to remain on the field for an offence that players were sin binned for just 24 hours earlier.

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