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Radley scores first for Roosters after Manly lose two players in 23 seconds

Radley scores first for Roosters after Manly lose two players in 23 seconds

The Roosters are hosting the Sea Eagles in an elimination final at Allianz Stadium with the winner to face Melbourne next week. Follow the action.

Lions beat Geelong Cats in a thriller, will face Swans in grand final

The Brisbane Lions have won the preliminary final and booked a spot against the Sydney Swans in next Saturday’s grand final.

All Blacks hold on to Bledisloe as Wallabies hang on to sliver of hope

Every time the Bledisloe Cup rolls around, there are reasons to hope. New ways of spinning every sorry situation into opportunity.

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Bushfire downgraded on Sydney’s northern beaches

Bushfire downgraded on Sydney’s northern beaches

Retirement village residents sheltered inside as a nearby hazard reduction burn turned into an out-of-control bushfire that threatened homes.

Australian golfing prodigy suffers career-threatening injury in freak accident

Jeff Guan made his PGA Tour debut last week. But back in Australia he was badly hurt in a horror incident on course.

The pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Sydney.

Sydney Uni to review complaints system as Jewish students call on Scott to resign

The university says an external review will look at how its handles complaints after vice chancellor Mark Scott admitted he had failed to project Jewish students.

Family pays $4.25m to buy in ‘tranquil pocket’ with sweeping water views

The Gladesville home sold for $4.25 million.

A Gladesville house will be saved from the wrecking ball after an owner-occupier family bought it for $4.25 million after auction.

Sick leave soars amid flu, COVID and cold collision

Doctors are urging to get the vaccine for flu and COVID.

The storm of flu, pneumonia, colds and other germs circulating this winter drove a massive surge in the number of Australians taking sick leave.

Vape-flation: Prices surge, but retailers still flouting the ban

Two months after a ban on selling vapes outside pharmacies, this masthead visited a dozen stores across Sydney. All had vapes available on request.

Harrods and three of Mohamed al-Fayed’s accusers.

‘Mohamed al-Fayed was a monster’: More than 100 women make sex abuse accusations

The late billionaire and former owner of the London luxury department store Harrods has been accused of serial rape and the sexual abuse of minors.

Award-winning chef Greg Malouf dies aged 64

Greg Malouf

The pioneering chef of modern Middle Eastern cuisine has died at 64. He was also renowned for his cookbooks, mentorship and guest appearances on MasterChef.

The one question that can make or break your career

A series of stable measures of the job market are all pointing in the same direction.

It’s a conundrum that all workers will face at some stage and finding the right balance between experts and all-rounders is crucial to a good workplace.

No mouth is big enough. It’s time to slice sandwiches back down to size

These days you need two hands to hold doorstopper-thick bread and layer upon layer of filling.

Terry Durack
Terry Durack

Chief restaurant critic for The Sydney Morning Herald

Alfred Place Gardens in London, before and after.

Cool stuff: The ‘depaving’ trend turning hot streets into green oases

Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions.

The Italian film about domestic violence that was bigger than Barbie

The Italian film about domestic violence that was bigger than Barbie

The comedic drama There’s Still Tomorrow has become a cultural phenomenon, sparking debate about men killing women.

Is it OK to ‘wing it’ with accommodation in the UK?

As long as you have a backup plan if your first choice is unavailable, you should be fine. Train bookings are a different story.

Michael Gebicki
Michael Gebicki

The Tripologist

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Modern Guru

When a fellow theatregoer flicks her hair in my lap, should I brush it off?

Think about it this way, says our Modern Guru: essentially, head hair is no different to armpit or pubic hair.

Lily Arthur, now 74, has spent decades fighting for justice. When she was pregnant at 16, “my arrest had been unlawful, my detainment illegal, and the forced removal of my child a crime”.

‘I’m angry’: Lily was 17 when her baby was taken. Now, she’s asking the UN to help

Lily Arthur was one of the young, vulnerable women coerced into giving up their babies for adoption mid-last century. Now, she’s taking her fight for justice to Geneva.

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Minister for Transport Jo Haylen on Saturday.

Free train travel to continue after one in five services disrupted on Friday

Negotiations between the rail union and government broke down earlier this week, but the government has subsequently agreed to staff the metro’s driverless services.

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Sirius irony: The elites who’ve bought into former public housing block

The Sirius brutalist landmark has gone from most famous social housing block to home to a who’s who of elites.

Sydney’s former social housing block Sirius is set to be home to a slew of regular names.

Revealed: New rules aim to end sex, sleaze in venues

The NSW Labor government will make sexual violence prevention training compulsory for all bar staff working in pubs and clubs across the state after Sydney restaurant group Swillhouse was spectacularly exposed for encouraging on-duty sex and drug use.

Sweeping changes are coming to the responsible service of alcohol training for bar staff in NSW. But is that enough to keep venues safe?

Dramatic turnaround as state backs water testing for forever chemicals

Water scientist Ian Wright takes a water sample near Lake Medlow in the Blue Mountains.

Hours after the Herald published revelations of high levels of “forever chemicals” at a dam this week, NSW Health moved to get all water utilities to screen for PFAS.

NIDA, Randwick Council call in lawyers after student housing towers approved

A render of the revised 16-storey student housing development on Anzac Parade proposed by UNSW and Iglu.

A planning panel chaired found the project, which will be 16 storeys at its tallest, was well-designed, well-located and would provide much-needed student homes.

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Nicho Hynes with Nathan Cleary at a Blues camp in 2022.

Hynes asked Cleary for advice. Now he can show the Panthers star what he’s learnt

Nicho Hynes sat down with Nathan Cleary this year to learn about handling clutch moments. Now they’re pitted against each other for a grand final berth.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Peter V’Landys at Leichhardt Oval. Leichhardt, NSW. June 14, 2024. Photo: Kate Geraghty
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‘Nanny state’: NRL, AFL storm the field over gambling ads

Australian rugby league chief Peter V’landys and AFL boss Andrew Dillon are using their sway with political leaders to stop a total digital ad ban.

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Why is Australia still burning so much coal? Inside the power plant that just can’t close

Australia’s energy transition has a timing problem: we have enough renewables to undermine coal, but not enough yet to replace it. That means plants like Origin Energy’s Eraring are being forced to stay in the mix.

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Six of our favourite homes for sale in Sydney right now

Looking for your next home? From a warehouse conversion with rooftop pool to an architect-designed beach retreat, we’ve got you covered.

Experts warn of the risk of switching to interest-only terms as the share of this home loan type inches higher.

The risky loan type on the rise as homeowners try to stay afloat

After years of high-interest rates and inflation, struggling homeowners are taking this hardship measure in the hopes of riding out the storm.

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Jake Trbojevic is taken off for a head injury assessment.

NRL finals LIVE: Radley scores first for Roosters after Manly lose two players in 23 seconds

The Roosters are hosting the Sea Eagles in an elimination final at Allianz Stadium with the winner to face Melbourne next week. Follow all the action

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 21: Cortez Ratima of the New Zealand All Blacks makes a break during The Rugby Championship & Bledisloe Cup match between Australia Wallabies and New Zealand All Blacks at Accor Stadium on September 21, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
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Thrilling fightback too late for Wallabies as All Blacks hang on

It looked like another dark day for the Wallabies after a shocking first half. But then came a spirited comeback.

Tyran and Rod Wishart after winning the under-15 Group 7 grand final in 2014. Rod was Tyran’s coach.

The Storm broke Rod Wishart’s heart in 1999. Now his son is out to set things right

Tyran Wishart is only two wins away from achieving the one missing piece from his father’s impressive playing resume: grand final glory.

Will Jordan makes a break for it.

All Blacks hold on to Bledisloe as Wallabies hang on to sliver of hope

Every time the Bledisloe Cup rolls around, there are reasons to hope. New ways of spinning every sorry situation into opportunity.

Nicho Hynes with Nathan Cleary at a Blues camp in 2022.

Hynes asked Cleary for advice. Now he can show the Panthers star what he’s learnt

Nicho Hynes sat down with Nathan Cleary this year to learn about handling clutch moments. Now they’re pitted against each other for a grand final berth.

Injured Swans skipper Callum Mills (left) with Will Hayward after the preliminary final win over Port Adelaide.

The brutal grand final history that will leave Swans wary of backing injured Mills

John Longmire has had major decisions to make on injured players in three of his previous four grand finals as coach. The time he made the brutal call, he won.

Australia’s Jeffrey Guan will represent the International team in the Junior Presidents Cup.

Australian golfing prodigy suffers career-threatening injury in freak accident

Jeff Guan, considered one of the country’s most exciting young golfers, made his PGA Tour debut last week. But back in Australia he was badly hurt in a horror incident on course.

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