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Behind the ‘Fight Club’ clause: The litigation Rebel Sport’s bosses don’t want to talk about

Super Retail Group has been accused of serious wrongdoing by its former top two lawyers, Rebecca Farrell and Amelia Berczelly.

Super Retail, the $4 billion retailer behind the brands Rebel Sport, Supercheap Auto, Macpac and BCF is embroiled in a legal brawl that threatens to rupture the group’s leadership.

Stokes backs deputy mayor to replace Rory Amon

Stokes backs deputy mayor to replace Rory Amon

Senior Liberal Rob Stokes is throwing his support behind Georgia Ryburn to nominate for the seat of Pittwater, vowing he would “back her every step of the way”.

Senior Jesuit at prestigious Sydney school jailed for historical child sex abuse

Laurence Leonard was guilty of “an extremely serious breach of trust” against a 12-year-old student, a judge found.

Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, middle left, and Senator J.D. Vance the Republican vice presidential nominee, middle right, shake hands with attendees of a campaign rally in Asheboro, North Carolina.

Vance’s popularity plummets, but Trump couldn’t be happier

Polls show Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance effectively amplifies Trump’s political strengths but that he also magnifies his weaknesses.

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Hillary Clinton couldn’t shatter the glass ceiling, but here’s why Kamala Harris just might

     Kamala and Hillary

Is America ready for a Madam President? Is Kamala Harris better placed than Hillary Clinton to get there? The answer to both – with caveats – is yes.

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China bullies Pacific Forum into seeing its world view

The leaders bowed to Chinese pressure to remove Taiwan from its diplomatic communiqué but it has rejected a bid to cut Taiwan from bloc meetings

Julia Gillard finally sees her own play on closing night

Julia Gillard with Justine Clarke, who plays the former prime minister in a stage play.

While pollies and political junkies went crazy for the play about our first female prime minister, Gillard herself had yet to attend. Until Saturday.

Why this opaque corner of finance has watchdogs worried

ASIC chair Joe Longo.

This $US2 trillion market is in the sights of regulators, and many of us are indirectly exposed to it through superannuation.

Clancy Yeates
Clancy Yeates

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PM holds off on wedding until after the election

When Anthony Albanese popped the question, commentators speculated that a wedding date this year would give the prime minister goodwill ahead of the upcoming election.

“I knew Dad was worried about me. I knew it in the same way I knew he would pick me up from parties I hadn’t told him about as a teenager.”

‘Cup of tea?’ The 4am offer that meant so much as a new mum

On this Father’s Day, Jamila Rizvi raises a cuppa to her devoted dad.

Jamila Rizvi
Jamila Rizvi

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Prince William is a ‘dad’ but Harry is a ‘daddy’. How can you tell?

Prince William is made of dad material, but Prince Harry is firmly in the daddy category.

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I’m a census fan but, as a queer parent, my family still doesn’t count

If these questions are not added, I will miss the chance to complete a census that truly depicts our family while they still live with me.

Christy Newman
Christy Newman

UNSW academic

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NRL 2024

Roosters suffer massive blow after Walker sustains possible ACL injury

Sam Walker after injuring his knee on Sunday.

The Roosters suffered three injury blows in a thrilling match against a feisty Raiders team at Allianz Stadium.

The Godfather IV: Why Wayne’s channelling Michael Corleone in finals shootout

The Godfather: Wayne Bennett can smell yet another finals series.

The top eight won’t be decided until the last siren of the NRL season. And Wayne Bennett is settling family business along the way.

Relay disqualification costs women silver

Australia’s 4x100m women’s relay team were sensationally disqualified minutes after crossing the line.

Grand columns and arches of Plaza de Espana.

A Spain train odyssey that is ruled by two ‘F’ words

A trip through Andalusia covers a maze of intertwined staircases and cobbled streets, tiny restaurants with amazing bites, and all the passion of flamenco.

Can this repairable smartphone deliver a perfect social media detox?

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The HMD Skyline has a killer pair of special features, which may or may not be as good as they sound.

‘Tiring as hell, but great fun’: 94-year-old finally has the role of a lifetime

She started as a 19-year-old tap dancer, was nominated for an Oscar when she was 84 and now has her first lead role, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Lina Lei and Qian Yang were all smiles following their victory in Paris.

Move over, China. Australia is home to the newest table tennis gold medallists

Lina Lei and Qian Yang are superstars of their sport, with 17 Paralympic table tennis medals between them. Once again, they were too good in Paris.

Jaryd Clifford and guide Matthew Clarke during the 5000m final (T13) on Saturday in Paris.

Visually impaired Aussie runner ‘shattered’ after Paralympic disqualification

Jaryd Clifford crossed the line in third place and thought he’d done enough for a medal. Then came the bad news.

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Year 10 student Majerin Pieris wants to be a doctor when she grows up.

Money, status or fame? Australian 15-year-olds’ dream jobs ranked

More than 10,000 Australian teens were asked for the first time since the pandemic what they wanted to be. The answers have changed a bit.

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Former prison officer’s DNA allegedly found on child’s underwear

Former prison officer’s DNA allegedly found on child’s underwear

Gary Waddell, who was a member of the NSW Corrective Services Honour Guard, is accused of sexually touching a child and possessing child abuse material.

Labor divided over plans for higher density at metro stops

An artist’s impression of higher density at Kellyville and Bella Vista metro stations included with the NSW government’s planning documents.

One of the most senior Labor figures in western Sydney has intervened against the state government’s plan for higher density.

Liberals ‘stunned’ by Amon child sex allegations despite swirling rumours

Liberals ‘stunned’ by Amon child sex allegations despite swirling rumours

Rory Amon quit state parliament hours after being charged with five counts of having sexual intercourse with a child between the ages of 10 and 14.

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With spare materials from his Sydney exhibit, this global artist-superstar made a whole new work

Korean Contemporary artist and philosopher Lee Ufan.

“I can’t think of a single example where an artist has come and created a work from scratch,” Art Gallery of NSW curator Melanie Eastburn said.

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Ashod ‘Ash’ Balanian arrives at court on Friday to give evidence for the sixth time at the public examinations into the collapse of his cryptocurrency-based fund.

The ‘NASA command controller’ and the $50 million of lost crypto

Ash Balanian’s investors were told he was a NASA scientist, had a degree from Harvard and their investments would be safe. The Federal Court has since heard that it’s likely that none of those things are true.

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Sam Walker after injuring his knee on Sunday.
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NRL 2024

Possible ACL injury for Walker, Smith and Radley hurt as pain heaped on beaten Roosters

The Roosters suffered three injury blows in a thrilling match against a feisty Raiders team at Allianz Stadium.

The Godfather: Wayne Bennett can smell yet another finals series.

The Godfather IV: Why Wayne’s channelling Michael Corleone in finals shootout

The top eight won’t be decided until the last siren of the NRL season. And Wayne Bennett is settling family business along the way.

Alexei Popyrin reacts after defeating Novak Djokovic in the third round of the US Open.

An Aussie great coached Alexei Popyrin at age five. He wasn’t shocked to see him beat Novak

The Australian’s giant-killing run continued when he upset Novak Djokovic at the third round of the US Open on Saturday.

Johnson’s final act in the NRL.

Inside the fitting final play of Shaun Johnson’s glittering NRL career

Warriors halfback brought the curtain down on his 13-year NRL career with a “touch footy highlight” from his teenage days. For his next trick, he wants to start up a playmaking academy and teach young halves to do the same.

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The X-factor Wallaby who offers Schmidt genuine hope for future

Coaches love to talk about attacking structure, but there is no substitute for a player who can make things happen out of nothing. Against Argentina, the Wallabies had just one of those.

Sydney trio Jordan Thompson, Alex de Minaur and Alexei Popyrin.
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Sydney slam: Australia’s US Open last-16 trio fly the flag for Harbour City

Australian trio Alex de Minaur, Jordan Thompson and Alexei Popyrin are all into the last 16 at this year’s US Open – and they all have one thing in common.

Morteza Mehrzadselakjani with his team mates at the 2016 Paralympics.

Head and shoulders above his opponents ... but there’s no bed in Paris for volleyball star

He is dubbed the “Fatal Weapon” by Iranian media. But Morteza Mehrzadselakjani, the world’s second-tallest man, has had to sleep on the floor at the Paralympics.

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