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NRL off-field behaviour
South Sydney fine Latrell Mitchell $100,000 for white powder photo
Mitchell will have to pay $20,000 of that fine immediately, with $80,000 suspended pending any further breach of his playing contract or wellbeing program.
Qantas unveils $1.25b profit for Hudson’s first year as CEO
The new boss took the mantle two months early following last year’s result and vowed to restore the fractured relationship between the company and its customers.
Taxing wealth is a ‘critical structural reform’: CBA boss
Matt Comyn says Australia should tax wealth more heavily in an effort to drive productivity and prosperity.
A grandmother was last seen at an ATM. Her body was found 800km away
Mystery surrounds the death of a grandmother who was found half-buried at a popular NSW beach.
Breaking
Courts
Thirteen women come forward with claims about Robert Ovadia, court told
The veteran crime reporter has taken his former employer, Network Seven, to the Federal Court, alleging he was unlawfully dismissed.
Blue Mountains dam shut after discovery of forever chemicals
Forever chemicals had been found at high levels in the dam which feeds into the drinking water supply to around 41,000 residents.
The thing Clover Moore said that turned everyone against her
The lord mayor was heckled by a fiery crowd as she fought to defend her city-shaping legacy during a debate about the state of Oxford Street during a forum.
Great and good of North Sydney serenade departing Jilly Gibson
Tributes from politicians, business leaders and a former governor-general show that North Sydney’s colourful, divisive former mayor has friends in high places.
Opinion
Selective schools
I always knew Sydney school parents had lost their minds. Now I have proof
Schools catering for gifted kids have an important place in public education, but we have veered well away from this ambition in NSW.
Alexandra Smith
State Political Editor
Late night for Aussies as Paralympics blast off with ceremony in heart of Paris
With less than 12 hours before he was due to hit the pool, Brenden Hall valiantly fulfilled his role as an Australian flag-bearer in the parade along the Champs Elysees.
Opinion
NRL 2024
I’m backing Eels to dash top-eight dreams of inconsistent Dragons
There are so many permutations over the last two weeks, but I suspect the race for the last spot in the top eight is a race in two.
Andrew Johns
League columnist
Opinion
Baseball
More air than Jordan: The Sultan of Swat is still breaking records
A baseball jersey won 92 years ago has sold for $35 million. Yep, you read that right.
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
Three decades after the genocide, Rwanda is a nation transformed
Years after reporting on a broken country, a journalist revisits Rwanda to see its famous gorillas – and discovers a land in the midst of renewal.
Telegram’s Matrix-styled tech boss placed under formal investigation in France
The Paris prosecutor said Pavel Durov was being investigated as part of a probe into the role of his messaging app Telegram in organised crime.
Not everyone finds exercise rewarding. Here’s how to make it more tolerable
Recent discoveries have helped experts understand why working out can be such a high. And, they say, a few changes can help train your body and mind to find it more pleasurable.
★★½
Review
This remake of cult-classic The Crow is surprisingly not a total disaster
The screenwriters of the latest Crow film haven’t retained too much from previous versions of the material beyond the title and the premise.
Warning signs: 10 red flags to look for when choosing a restaurant overseas
Make sure you don’t make these mistakes on your next holiday and avoid tourist-trap restaurants.
PARIS PARALYMPICS 2024
Everything you need to know about the 2024 Paralympics
The Paralympics begin on Thursday – 160 Australians will be taking part in the Games. Here are some you may not know about.
Dylan’s parents never left his side in hospital. He’s kayaking for them in Paris
After years of being in and out of hospital, Dylan Littlehales became a world champion. Then his dad was diagnosed with bowel cancer on the day his mother was cleared of breast cancer.
Sydney
Exclusive
Selective schools
‘Your child cannot receive an offer’: Parents pay for selective school predictions
A major Sydney coaching college is instructing parents on which selective schools they should choose, which analysts warn is fuelling anxiety among students.
Closure of busy rail line might be worse than first thought
Free replacement buses will be offered during the line’s closure from September 30, in a bid to ease the disruption.
‘Insidious pollutant’: The microplastic hotspots in Sydney Harbour revealed
Manly Cove is one of the worst hotspots in Australia, with every square metre of sand containing more than a thousand tiny particles of plastic.
Former Sydney swimming coach Dick Caine revealed as serial paedophile
Caine’s lawyers fought to keep his identity a secret after a judge found he committed 39 offences against girls as young as 10.
Inside the revolt against the NSW building bill
New laws designed to protect homeowners and deal with the state’s housing crisis might have the reverse effect, architects warn.
NRL 2024
Eels make decision on Gutherson’s future, Matterson to stay
Speculation had been rife that the Eels captain could be on the move at the end of the season. Jason Ryles has put that to bed.
‘No pressure’: Shock early return beckons for Haas
After a strong training session, Payne Haas could be in line for an early comeback. In his absence, another Bronco has attained career-best form.
Politics
Greens to target five key Labor seats as Bandt backs Max over CFMEU protest
The Greens leader wants to take five key seats from Labor at the election – and gaining the loyalty of the union movement is part of his plan.
Business
Updated
Wall Street
A Wall Street legend just joined the $US1 trillion club
Warren Buffett, 94, is one of the world’s richest people and could be the most prolific investor in history.
World
Telegram’s Matrix-styled tech boss placed under formal investigation in France
The Paris prosecutor said Pavel Durov was being investigated as part of a probe into the role of his messaging app Telegram in organised crime.
Opinion
The US wants to avoid WWIII, so Ukraine has no choice but attack
Mick Ryan
Military leader and strategist
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Property
Seven of the best luxury homes for sale right now
From a near-new home that takes its cues from mid-century style, to an 1880s villa with a bluestone facade, we’ve rounded up our top picks.
Exclusive
Title Deeds
Mosman house price record smashed by Sydney Swans chairman’s $40m sale
Andrew Pridham has set a Mosman record before, but this time it’s his long-held historic mansion that has claimed the crown.
Good Food
Lifestyle
Brat mama: Naomi Osaka’s fashion ace was filled with hidden meanings
After a two-year break, the Japanese tennis champion is back to her playing best, and is the reigning queen of on-court style.
Culture
This provocative show splits the audience into first class and economy
Mish Grigor’s deconstruction of My Fair Lady examines the myth of Australia’s classless society.
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Opinion
NRL 2024
I’m backing the Eels to dash top-eight dreams of inconsistent Dragons
There are so many permutations over the last two weeks, but I suspect the race for the last spot in the top eight is a race in two - which doesn’t include the Dragons.
Andrew Johns
League columnist
In-form Popyrin awaits Djokovic, but three Australians exit US Open
Alexei Popyrin is Australia’s last chance for a winner on the US Open’s third day after Rinky Hijikata, Ajla Tomljanovic and Maya Joint lost their second-round games.
Tszyu, Zerafa had the wins but an unscheduled fight caused the drama
Nikita Tszyu and Michael Zerafa both earned very different victories on a wild night of boxing. Now they appear to be on a collision course.
Exclusive
NRL 2024
Former NSW premier caught in crossfire of political turmoil at Wests Tigers
Barry O’Farrell is considering departing the club after he was told that he would have to reapply for his job as Tigers chairman.
Opinion
Baseball
More air than Jordan: The Sultan of Swat is still breaking records
A baseball jersey won 92 years ago has sold for $35 million. Yep, you read that right.
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
Most Wallabies debutants in 62 years: Schmidt’s rebuild continues
Hamish Stewart will become the 15th Wallabies debutant of the year against Argentina on Sunday.
Exclusive
Cameron Smith
From LIV Golf’s million-dollar paydays to the Murray River: Cameron Smith’s big call
Australia’s most recent major champion is used to playing in some of the world’s biggest cities. But he’ll trade that for an event on the NSW-Victoria border this year.
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Everything you need to know about the 2024 Paralympics
The Paralympics begin on Thursday – 160 Australians will be taking part in the Games. Here are some you may not know about.