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Crime

MP charged with child sex offences quits parliament

MP charged with child sex offences quits parliament

NSW MP for Pittwater Rory Amon has quit parliament hours after being charged with child sex offences.

Dutton says PM is ‘losing control’ following LGBTQ census backflip

Dutton says PM is ‘losing control’ following LGBTQ census backflip

The opposition leader said it was obvious “the wheels are falling off” the Albanese government.

Unscripted Kamala Harris leans into optimism as her detractors pounce

She made the case to “turn the page” on Donald Trump and the division and chaos he sowed, offering a new way forward. Trump was not impressed.

Render of One Sydney Harbour by Lendlease

City skyline being transformed into mini-Manhattan

Luxury residential towers are soaring out of the ground to replace office skyscrapers in Sydney’s CBD.

Rebel billionaire: The 39-year-old who sparked a global firestorm

Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov in a picture posted on the app.

Pavel Durov’s laissez-faire attitude to regulation made messaging app Telegram into a giant. Now it has landed him in hot water.

F-16 crash kills Ukrainian pilot who begged the West for plane donations

The crash was the first reported loss of an F-16 in Ukraine, where they arrived at the end of last month. At least six of the warplanes are believed to have been delivered.

Harris heads to ‘Trump country’ to appeal to Republican voters

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris poses for photos with supporters at a campaign rally in Savannah, Georgia.

Casting herself as a president for everyone, Kamala Harris has visited voters in the deep south of the US, barnstorming areas that previous Democratic nominees have previously ignored.

Harvey Norman will be taken over by private equity ‘one day’, says Gerry Harvey

Harvey Norman will be taken over by private equity ‘one day’, says Gerry Harvey

The $5.8 billion ASX-listed retailer, founded in 1982, will most likely cease to exist in its current form, says its co-founder.

Israel and Hamas to pause fighting in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations

The WHO said it had reached the deal with Israel to carry out the first round of vaccines for 640,000 children after a baby contracted the decease.

Nick Kyrgios clearly believes Jannik Sinner is a drug cheat.

Kyrgios has (sort of) got it right about Sinner’s doping offence

Nick Kyrgios is right about Jannik Sinner escaping a ban, but not because the Italian is a drug cheat.

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Feminism

I’ve never sent a naked selfie. There’s no shame in a little shame

That we use “prude” as a derogatory term should show us the implicit pressure we put on others to embrace nudity and sexuality.

Cherie Gilmour
Cherie Gilmour

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Real life

Stranded, stressed … then blown away by an act of kindness

Tony Wright with his rescuer Chayce McCubben.

A foolish, absent-minded mistake could have wrecked our road trip. Instead, it led to a rescue – and a reminder of the good in the world.

How a 1960s orange-brick warehouse became a home with steel that resembles fabric

Architect Stephen Jolson has transformed a 1960s warehouse into a spectacular home.

This mesmerising snake is the jet stream, a powerful wind high up in the atmosphere that will bring unsettled weather over the next few weeks.

‘Astonishing intensity of heat’: Australia just recorded its hottest ever winter’s day

A freakishly hot end to winter has sent national climate records tumbling, sparked wildfires around NSW, and led to early closures and patchy snow at many ski resorts.

What are the thousands of sculptures near Xi’an, China, known as?

What is this collection of ancient sculptures known as?

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When you need cake in two minutes flat, it’s Adam Liaw’s mocha mug cake to the rescue

Make a batch of this mug cake mix and keep it in the pantry and you’ll never be more than two minutes away from a delicious, freshly made dessert.

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Ella Sabljak of Australia takes the ball to try.

‘Gutted’: Wheelchair rugby team’s comeback hits hurdle

It was a high-pressure game for Australia’s Steelers. Ella Sabljak, one of three women on the team, cradled her head in her hands at one point, worried she’d let the team down before bouncing back.

Ukrainian boccia player Artem Kolinko in Paris ahead of the Paralympics.

People, bags, dogs, cats – the train ride that saved Artem’s life

Ukraine’s Artem Kolinko opens up ahead of his Paralympics debut on a terrifying long-haul train ride that might have saved his life.

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Sydney

Byron Shire Mayor Michael Lyon wants tighter restrictions on holiday rentals.

Trouble in paradise: The 24 hours that left election campaign in disarray

Michael Lyon’s day started with a testy exchange before a marathon meeting. It ended with the police at his house over a “domestic incident”.

Winners and losers from opening of the new motorway to Sydney Airport

The final section of the Sydney Gateway is due to open on September 1.

The ribbon will be cut on the final section of the $2.6 billion motorway on Friday ahead of its opening to motorists early on Sunday.

Revealed: How many new homes are planned at a train station near you

Sydney’s railway hub housing targets revealed

Some suburbs are set for four times as many new dwellings as others.

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Pollution

Sydney Water threatened with lawsuit over forever chemicals in drinking water

Sydney Water threatened with lawsuit over forever chemicals in drinking water

Blue Mountains residents have expressed outrage after the closure of a dam which feeds into the water supply of 50,000 people.

Thirteen women come forward with claims about Robert Ovadia, court told

Former senior Seven Network journalist Robert Ovadia.

The veteran crime reporter has taken his former employer, Network Seven, to the Federal Court, alleging he was unlawfully dismissed.

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NRL 2024

Haumole Olakau’atu loses his cool last Thursday night.

The footage you didn’t see of Haumole losing it at Leichhardt

He vowed to be better after landing in trouble at Origin III – but Haumole Olakau’atu struggled to contain his frustrations again last Thursday.

Balmain consider shock exit from Wests Tigers merger: ‘We’ve lost faith in them’
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Balmain consider shock exit from Wests Tigers merger: ‘We’ve lost faith in them’

Balmain directors want to table a proposal that could force the NRL to choose between the Balmain Tigers and Wests Magpies, as tensions rise at the joint venture.

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Property

The Reef Marina at Port Douglas

‘More bang for your buck’: Where you can tree change for $618,000

“Your typical buyer there can sell their house, come down here and buy something probably nicer and still have $1 million in their pockets to play with.”

High interest rates have put pressure on home borrowers.

Suburbs where families can’t afford to pay the mortgage, and can’t afford not to

Most home owners have managed to keep up with 13 interest rate rises, but in some areas at least one in 50 borrowers are behind.

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Former Wallaby and World Rugby Chair candidate Brett Robinson at home in Brisbane.

Why Australian rugby’s issues went global … and how an Aussie plans to fix it

Former Wallaby Brett Robinson is vying to become the most powerful man in World Rugby later this year.

The Sea Eagles Tom Trbojevic and Canterbury’s Bronson Xerri.

The weapons on display when Manly meet the Bulldogs

One of the competition’s best attacks, and the league’s best defence, go head-to-head when Canterbury meet the Sea Eagles on Friday night.

Gout Gout

Teen Aussie sprinter Gout Gout goes viral – again – after dominant world champs run

The 16-year-old’s dominant wins have made him famous on social media, and the 16-year-old did it again at the world junior championships in Lima.

Will Pucovski

Concussions rule Will Pucovski out for entire season

Will Pucovski is yet to medically retire from concussion according to officials, but a decision to end his troubled career is expected before the start of the season.

Harry Wilson becomes Schmidt’s fourth captain of his tenure against the Pumas
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Wallabies

Schmidt wants actions not words after naming Wilson as Wallabies captain

After two years of international rugby exile, Reds No.8 Harry Wilson has been giving the Wallabies captaincy by coach Joe Schmidt.

Israel Folau with former GWS coach Kevin Sheedy.
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AFL 2024

‘I’m not well’: Kevin Sheedy is sick but still passionate about the Giants, Swans … and Folau

Folau declared last week that he only signed with the GWS Giants for the money – but the legendary coach holds no grudges.

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Haumole Olakau’atu loses his cool last Thursday night.

The footage you didn’t see of Haumole’s Leichhardt anger

He vowed to be better after landing in trouble at Origin III – but Haumole Olakau’atu struggled to contain his frustrations again last Thursday.

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