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CFMEU protesters told they have ‘every right to be angry’; MP blasts ‘Albanazi’ cartoon

CFMEU protesters told they have ‘every right to be angry’; MP blasts ‘Albanazi’ cartoon

Follow our live coverage of CFMEU rallies across the country as tens of thousands of workers walk off the job, grinding construction to a halt.

‘Touch one, touch all’: Thousands of union members join CFMEU Sydney rally

Thousands of members of the scandal-plagued CFMEU and other unions have gathered in Sydney CBD to protest against the Commonwealth’s takeover.

Respite for first home buyers as Sydney market cools

Those looking to get onto the property market in Sydney have been told they could take their time and accumulate a larger deposit.

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In the life of every PM there is one real test. This is Albo’s moment to be up there with Howard

As tempting as it may be to think we’re different from other countries when it comes to a love of punting, we’re not. We lose the most because we have the weakest regulations.

Tim Costello
Tim Costello

Senior fellow at the Centre for Public Christianity

Nine’s Ben Fordham breached broadcast rules with Uber deal

2GB’s Ben Fordham breached broadcasting rules for failing to disclose a commercial agreement with Uber.

The media watchdog says the top-rating breakfast radio host failed to properly disclose a commercial deal with the ride-share giant.

The BHP cash machine will keep churning out billions

The recovery of China’s property sector is crucial for Australia’s economy.

In a highly volatile environment, BHP has shown there is nothing wrong with being boring.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Right to disconnect: Who’s responsible for limiting out-of-hours contact?

Laws allowing workers to ignore messages outside working hours came into effect on Monday, but what if your employer keeps contacting you after your shift?

An uncrewed Starliner capsule approaches the ISS.

Space headache: Astronauts’ plight piles pressure on Starliner program

NASA deemed the capsule’s troublesome thrusters unsafe for the return journey for two astronauts, creating the latest humiliation for Boeing at the hands of Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

Explosions heard in Kyiv, ‘entire country’ targeted in second day of attacks

Ukrainian air defence intercepts a Shahed drone midair over Kyiv.

Russia attacked Ukraine with more than 200 missiles and drones on Monday. The Ukraine air force said the attack continued on Tuesday.

Australia’s least likely spy on tipping the balance in a brutal civil war

Sean Turnell was Aung San Suu Kyi’s financial Mr Fix-it and says everything is pointing to the defeat of Myanmar’s junta.

Definitely, maybe the most rock’n’roll band ever: Why Oasis matter

Why, the attitude: Noel, left, and Liam Gallagher at the height of Oasis’s fame in the mid-1990s.

Part theatre, part poetry and purely for the people. As Britpop’s self-declared kings will tell you themselves, they are really all that.

The story of ballet’s lost dancer is returning to the stage. His life was extraordinary

Callum Linnane will perform in The Australian Ballet’s returning Nijinsky.

The Australian Ballet’s 2025 season will kick off with the return of Nijinsky, a ballet that delves into the mind and legacy of one of history’s finest dancers.

Mariah Carey’s mother and sister die on the same day, singer says her heart is broken

Carey detailed her complicated relationship with her mother and her sister in her memoir. She has announced both died on the weekend.

Latrell Mitchell ‘doesn’t really know’ what he was doing in white powder photo

Latrell Mitchell arrives at South Sydney headquarters on Tuesday morning.

The Rabbitohs superstar was summoned to an early morning meeting at South Sydney’s headquarters to explain his off-field behaviour.

From a 2.46m tall volleyballer to a bear attack survivor: Ten must-watch Paralympic events

The Paris Paralympics will feature some of the best athletes in the world – here are some highlights to look forward to.

Paradise imperfect… Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka

Two Aussies took over a hotel in paradise. They lasted eight months

I’ve often dreamed of running a little hotel somewhere beautiful, but Dasha Ross’ story has put me off the idea for life.

Lee Tulloch
Lee Tulloch

Travel columnist

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NRL 2024

Isaah Yeo and Nathan Cleary with Noemie and Jess Fox on Monday morning.

‘From challenge comes growth’: Why Fox is backing her Panthers

The Panthers are paddling after back-to-back defeats – so who better to give them a timely pep talk than Olympic canoeing gold medallists Jess and Noemie Fox.

Anthony Milford returned for the Dolphins against the Canberra Raiders.
Perspective

The mind-blowing numbers that could grant enigmatic Milford one more chance

This may be the most perfectly timed performance to begin an NRL renaissance before a sell-out crowd at the Battle of Brisbane this Saturday.

Sydney

Former NSW racing chairman John Messara.

The conditions that could deliver Sydney’s new Rosehill mini-city

Thousands of racing figures will soon vote on the future of Rosehill racecourse. John Messara reveals the key to getting the sale past the post.

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The secret timetable that could have stopped Liberals’ council fiasco

Former NSW Liberal Party state director Richard Shields and part of the secret documents.

On Valentine’s Day, a fed up NSW Liberal Party president fired off an email to delegates. Little did he know how prescient his warning would be.

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Crime

‘Lived by the sword, died by the sword’: How the ‘Angel of Death’ got his name

‘Lived by the sword, died by the sword’: How the ‘Angel of Death’ got his name

Tarek Ayoub’s body was found riddled with bullets in a quiet street. Police are hunting multiple gunmen over an execution with all the signs of a professional hit.

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The ‘free heroin’ behind thousands of violent crimes in NSW

Former financial adviser Gavin Fineff, pictured in 2020.

Gavin Fineff was not a battler, he made $160,000 each year, but he turned to fraud to fund his massive habit.

Sydney Uni accused of swimming in ‘rivers of gold’ from foreign fees

Contract cheating was detected at record levels at UNSW and The University of Sydney during the pandemic.

Sydney University has revealed its proportion of international students is about 50 per cent this semester.

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How Australia’s luxury property market outperformed its peers

Luxury property prices are still holding up in Australia, despite a slowdown elsewhere in the world triggered by rising interest rates.

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Half a house with panoramic ocean views in Bronte sells for $13m

More than half-a-dozen buyers registered to bid on the deceased estate, which increased 34 times in value since it last sold for $375,000 in 1993.

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Latrell Mitchell arrives at South Sydney headquarters on Tuesday morning.

Latrell Mitchell ‘doesn’t really know’ what he was doing in white powder photo

The Rabbitohs superstar was summoned to an early morning meeting at South Sydney’s headquarters to explain his off-field behaviour.

Must see Paralympic events

From a 2.46m tall volleyballer to a bear attack survivor: Ten must-watch Paralympic events

The Paris Paralympics will feature some of the best athletes in the world – here are some highlights to look forward to.

Australian teenager Maya Joint won on her grand slam debut at the US Open.

A new Australian tennis star has emerged at the US Open

American-born Australian teenager Maya Joint is shaping as the country’s newest tennis star after joining Alexei Popyrin in winning on the US Open’s opening day.

ngland soccer manager Sven-Goran Eriksson smiles during a press conference at

Sex, soccer and tabloid stings: Never a dull moment with Eriksson’s escapades

The England team manager made headlines on and off the pitch in a remarkable career.

The many sides of Latrell Mitchell

Footballer or Indigenous activist? Latrell Mitchell can be both – with the right attitude

As the South Sydney fullback fronts the club’s board over the “white-substance” scandal, it’s clear he needs to take responsibility for his own career.

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Andrew Webster

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Tom Trbojevic on his way to the try line on Thursday night against the Tigers.
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NRL 2024

Trbojevic wanted to give his club back $750,000. But the NRL said no

Burdened by guilt after playing just 28 games in three seasons for Manly due to injury, their star fullback proposed to take a hefty pay cut.

John Hopate on stage at last Friday’s Wests Tigers’ 25-year anniversary

‘I didn’t cross the line’: But Hopoate banned by Tigers over Trodden altercation

Wests Tigers have banned John Hopoate from all future club functions after a run-in with the NSWRL chief executive on Friday night.

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