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Courts
The tax fraudster and the ‘wrinkle relaxer’
Notorious underworld figure George Alex has been ordered to attend court despite his “conscientious injector” doctor telling the court that jail was “a terrible idea”.
‘No place in parliament’ for candidate who celebrated October 7 attacks, MPs say
The candidate at the centre of the social media storm broke his silence to say: “As a doctor, as a Muslim, as a human, killing civilians is never right.”
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Healthcare
These illnesses once needed a trip to the GP. A pharmacist can treat you now
The worsening GP shortage in NSW will see the government broaden the conditions that pharmacists can treat in local chemist shops.
One councillor for 2106 people – if you live in the right Sydney suburb
Council amalgamations – and councils that refused amalgamation – have resulted in enormous disparity headed into next week’s local government elections.
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Paris 2024
Olympic coach sacked by Swimming Australia after ‘Go Korea’ comments in Paris
Six weeks after saying he hoped a South Korean swimmer would beat Australian athletes in Paris, Michael Palfrey has had his contract ripped up.
Opinion
NRL 2024
Belmore is alive with Bulldogs fans again. Why are the police fining them?
You know the Bulldogs are back when Burwood Road is jammed with delirious supporters. But the fan activity has attracted a heavy police presence.
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
‘Not good enough’: Socceroos searching for answers after Gold Coast nightmare
It was supposed to be a relatively simple outing, but it ended up as a night of historical lows for Graham Arnold’s men.
The 15 next big things set to transform the way we fly
Non-reclining seats, affordable fares to Europe and pets in Australian airline cabins. Welcome to the future of flying.
Opinion
Breast cancer
I never blamed myself for having cancer - until I read Elle Macpherson’s book
Of all the money I have contributed to the Elle Macpherson empire over the years, it’s the $13 spent on that e-book that I regret the most.
Sarah Moller
Contributor
Analysis
Phones
Why iPhone 16 could be Apple’s biggest leap since Siri
The tech giant is banking on generative AI to bring its phones back on track in the competition on digital assistants.
‘Overpriced’: Home sellers forced to take a reality check
A few years ago, buyers worried about missing out. Now, they’re more concerned about not over-stretching budgets.
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Art
The ‘harmful’ festival law that adds $30 to the price of a ticket
Sydney’s Mode Festival has been required to pay for three police boats, dozens of supervising police officers, and put on private ferries.
Opinion
University
Local students could be the real victims of international caps
Labor’s move is quite the gamble. And in gambles of this sort, Parliament House doesn’t always win.
Waleed Aly
Columnist, co-host of Ten's The Project and academic
Trump pleads not guilty to fresh 2020 election charges
Joe Biden’s son Hunter, meanwhile, faced his own legal woes, saying he would plead guilty to evading $US1.4 million worth of taxes.
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World elections
Macron appoints ‘French Joe Biden’ as new PM to break political deadlock
Michel Barnier drove a hard bargain in Brexit negotiations, infuriating Brexiteers during a time of tense relations with the EU.
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Media & marketing
Top Media Watch contender gets a chance in hot seat
Veteran broadcast journalist Janine Perrett will fill in for Paul Barry this month as the ABC searches for a replacement.
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Opinion
Political leadership
Bill Shorten didn’t give Labor a parting shot, he gave it a parting gift
David Crowe
Chief political correspondent
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PARIS PARALYMPICS 2024
‘I will never be forgotten’: Larrikin Aussie archer turns Paris giant-killer
With green and gold hair, an eagle’s feather in his hat and an exuberant personality, Taymon Kenton-Smith stole the show at archery’s historic Paralympics venue.
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Meg was dizzy and in a ball after her race. She didn’t know she’d won a medal
It was a glittering result for Team Australia in an un-glittering setting, with organisers abandoning the Olympics’ picturesque cycling course for one in a satellite town.
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Cost of living
The graphs that show how Sydney families are being hit by housing stress
Nearly three in four households are sacrificing spending on their children, a survey has found.
The life-saving drug in short supply across Sydney
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has become crucial in the fight against HIV, but pharmacies across Australia are fast running out. Here’s what you need to know.
‘Sexual sadism disorder’: Serial rapist loses court bid
The chronic and relapsing condition means it is hard to predict when the infamous North Shore Rapist would reoffend, the court heard.
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Sydney councils
Minister slams Liverpool Council allegations as ‘worst I’ve ever seen’
The government will allow the council’s election to go ahead, but new councillors will have to deal with a long inquiry.
Driver speeding to casino before Anzac Bridge double fatal crash, jury told
Adeeb Sukkar was allegedly weaving in and out of traffic before he crashed into two people who had stopped to exchange details following an accident.
NRL 2024
The perfect Storm: Four things learnt from Broncos’ final implosion
Is Hughes a Dally M Medal lock? And where to now for the Broncos? All the things we learnt from Brisbane’s horror night against Melbourne.
Manly great Anthony Watmough savages club over plan to offload juniors, women’s programs
The Sea Eagles are also in discussions with Blacktown Workers about taking on their inaugural NRLW team.
Politics
Shorten bows out of politics, praised by man who kept him from The Lodge
The former Labor leader called time on his parliamentary career on Thursday, earning plaudits from both political friends and foes.
Business
Opinion
GDP
Our economy has turned into a tortoise. The Reserve Bank will be happy
Most of us know the saying: slow and steady wins the race. Here’s why a slowdown doesn’t worry the Reserve Bank – and why interest rates will probably stay put.
Millie Muroi
Economics Writer
World
‘The gig is up’: Navy officer secretly installed Wi-Fi on US warship
A senior officer of the USS Manchester was court-martialled when a navy investigation found she and other crew members had hidden a Wi-Fi device in a printer.
Opinion
The rest of the world is cutting interest rates, so why aren’t we?
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
The worst thing about Dutton’s tactics? They’re paying off
Niki Savva
Award-winning political commentator and author
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Property
Where home owners are trying to sell their homes - and failing
Picky home buyers are passing over properties for sale that don’t tick all their boxes, leaving listings lingering on the market.
Our eight favourite luxury homes for sale right now
From a sunny island escape to a sandstone villa and Insta-worthy architectural curves, we’ve rounded up our top picks.
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Lifestyle
Why early spring flowers should be on every gardener’s wish list
They might be fleeting, but they add beauty and biodiversity.
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NRL 2024
Belmore is alive with Bulldogs fans again. Why are the police fining them?
You know the Bulldogs are officially back when Burwood Road is jammed with delirious supporters. But the fan activity has attracted a heavy police presence.
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
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Paris 2024
Olympic coach sacked by Swimming Australia after ‘Go Korea’ comments in Paris
Six weeks after saying he hoped a South Korean swimmer would beat Australian athletes, Michael Palfrey has had his contract ripped up.
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Wallabies
Slipper to equal Gregan record, Jorgensen earns first start
James Slipper will draw level with Wallabies legend George Gregan, who played his 139th and final Test in 2007.
‘We’ll make it happen’: The meeting with Rusty that united all four Burgess brothers at Souths
The curtain comes down on the 15-year Burgess era at South Sydney tonight, as the last remaining brother, Tom, plays his final game for the club.
Ex-Chelsea, Manchester United star signs with Western Sydney Wanderers
After spending more than a decade playing for two of England’s biggest clubs, Juan Mata is the latest big-name star to join the A-League.
Gold in two different sports: Parker creates history in Paris with breathtaking win
Lauren Parker has become the first Australian Paralympian to win gold in two different sports at the same Games since 1976.
Manly great savages club over plan to offload juniors, women’s programs
The Sea Eagles are also in discussions with Blacktown Workers about taking on their inaugural NRLW team.
Have Your Say
Spoon Bowl 2024: Why race to the bottom is more exciting than the one at the top
Given many pundits feel the NRL premierships is a race in two, the battle at the bottom is more compelling than the one at the other end of the ladder.
Adrian Proszenko
Chief Rugby League Reporter