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Hamas claims responsibility for Tel Aviv terrorist attack; Israel strikes Beirut

Hamas claims responsibility for Tel Aviv terrorist attack; Israel strikes Beirut

Israeli and Hezbollah troops clashed on the ground in Lebanon after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed retaliation, saying Iran “made a big mistake”. Follow our live coverage.

Iran’s leader warned Hezbollah leader of Israeli plot to kill him, sources say

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is now deeply worried about Israeli infiltration of senior government ranks in Tehran, three Iranian sources said.

Iran tried to light a ring of fire around Israel. Now Israel wields the blowtorch

Iran finally played its hand by firing missiles at Israel – which now has the whip hand, with US backing.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

Staff quit Greens senator’s ‘unsafe office’

Staff quit Greens senator’s ‘unsafe office’

Twenty staff have left Greens senator Dorinda Cox’s office in just three years, with several lodging formal complaints alleging a hostile culture.

If Albanese repeats his performance over negative gearing, he can kiss the election goodbye

The government’s management of the economy has helped bring inflation down and keep employment up, but it has much to learn about communication.

Niki Savva
Niki Savva

Award-winning political commentator and author

Nathan Cleary greets Panthers fans.

Cleary set to become all-time great, but even he can’t save Panthers

Despite the Nelson Asofa-Solomona suspension, Melbourne look primed to end Penrith’s remarkable run.

Andrew Johns
Andrew Johns

League columnist

The case for changing kick-offs in the NRL is open and shut

Nelson Asofa-Solomona’s tackle on Lindsay Collins.

More concussions suffered from kick-offs show that the game must change the rules, and quickly.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

‘I was lucky to hold on,’ Dally M winner says of close race

Jahrome Hughes and Olivia Kernick have taken out the Dally M Medals – while Kalyn Ponga apologised for putting club before country.

Sydney ferry suffers steering failure, veers off course in Sydney Harbour

The Pemulwuy ferry is tied up at the Balmain shipyard on Wednesday after suffering a steering failure.

In the most serious incident, a steering failure suddenly sent an Emerald-class ferry hard to starboard near Shark Island.

Geeroh pays $370 a week rent in a sharehouse in Sydney. Here’s why he thinks it’s good value

Geeroh Ebrada is sub-leasing an apartment to save money in Sydney’s pricey rental market because he found it cheaper than going on a lease.

Tenants are forced to make a raft of compromises to afford a roof over their heads, amid a broader cost-of-living crisis. Is any relief in sight?

Doctor pleads guilty in death of ‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry

Dr Mark Chavez’s attorney told reporters in August that his client was “doing everything in his power to cooperate, to help in this situation”. 

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The ‘plant-like’ structure in humans that could block tumours

Australian scientists have discovered a previously unknown link between plants and humans which could help in the treatment of cancer.

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As refugees, they slept on the ground. Three kids, study and work is ‘nothing’

High school sweethearts Noel Yandamutso Zihabamwe and Delphine Uwamwezi Yandamutso.

When Noël fled the Rwandan regime, his long-time sweetheart Delphine followed.

Former no more: What Peter Costello did next

Months after his departure as chairman of Nine, the one-time federal treasurer has a new gig.

The things no one tells you about visiting this bucket-list paradise

The beautiful Maldives are on many people’s bucket-lists, but getting there from Australia isn’t particularly easy.

Getting to the Maldives is an expensive, time-zone-warping effort. And you don’t want to get stuck in the capital overnight.

Sarah Snook as Dorian Gray set to take on Broadway

Sarah Snook will reprise her role as Dorian Gray on Broadway next year.

Having wowed audiences in London, the Succession star is set to take on New York in the brilliantly reimagined Oscar Wilde tale.

This fun Surry Hills cafe slings old-school sangers (and killer pythons) for all ages

Bite-sized Surry Hills cafe It’s Recess is bringing back tried-and-true sandwich fillings alongside Samboy chips, lolly snakes and excellent coffee.

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Liam Martin is not bothered about Cameron Munster’s grand final week claims

‘I thought we were fine … obviously not’: Martin hits back at Munster

Cameron Munster told media he and Liam Martin “didn’t really like each other” when on tour with the Kangaroos … but that was news to the Penrith firebrand.

‘He had one foot out the door’: How Penrith sparked Munster’s $1.5m sacrifice

‘He had one foot out the door’: How Penrith sparked Munster’s $1.5m sacrifice

The Storm star will most likely finish his career in Melbourne after knocking back an eye-watering offer worth around $6 million to join Wayne Bennett at the Dolphins.

Sydney

Linda Rogan, Richard White and White’s girlfriend, Zena Nasser.

Billionaire’s soured relationship with wellness guru revealed

One of Australia’s richest men is at the centre of a court feud with a former Real Housewives of Sydney contender after their relationship fell apart.

Cameron once ate 18 democracy sausages in one day. Now he’s won an election

Cameron Last.

Cameron Last is among the Gen Z councillors elected across Sydney for the next four years. Here’s how your council will look.

‘High prospect of conflict’: Rally ban gains support as woman arrested

The 19-year-old woman presented herself to Kogarah Police Station in Sydney.

Police in NSW have “no alternative” other than to challenge two pro-Palestine protests scheduled for the long weekend, the premier said.

Sydney woman’s terrifying ordeal as buildings crumble

Sydney woman’s terrifying ordeal as buildings crumble

Manal tries to keep the horror from her children, but her face betrays the truth.

Bears coach charged after cocaine allegedly found in hotel room

Andy Alashooty of the North Sydney Bears has been charged with cocaine dealing.

The rugby league coach has been charged after police allegedly found drugs in his Sydney hotel room after his team’s grand final loss.

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Dally M Winners 2024.

Jahrome Hughes and Olivia Kernick win Dally M medals

The Melbourne Storm’s Jahrome Hughes has won the NRL’s prestigious Dally M award, while Olivia Kernick, of the Roosters, claimed the women’s honour.

Nathan Cleary greets Panthers fans.

Cleary set to become all-time great, but even he can’t save Panthers

Despite the Nelson Asofa-Solomona suspension, Melbourne look primed to end Penrith’s remarkable run.

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League columnist

Nelson Asofa-Solomona’s tackle on Lindsay Collins.

The case for changing kick-offs in the NRL is open and shut

More concussions suffered from kick-offs show that the game must change the rules, and quickly.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

The helping hands that make Penrith and Melbourne NRL powerhouses.

Why Storm assistant coach Aaron Bellamy is yin to his fiery father’s yang

If it takes a village to raise a child, then it takes a small army to lift an NRL team to a grand final. Craig Bellamy’s son is just one of those unsung soldiers.

Penrith Panthers players Izack Tago (left) and Luke Garner are among a group of stars to use the carnivore diet this year.

Carnivore cats: The all-meat diet powering Cleary and the Panthers

It has been promoted by controversial podcaster Joe Rogan – and now a group of Penrith players are using the carnivore diet to give them an edge chasing a fourth straight title.

LeBron James, left, and his son, Bronny James,

With son Bronny, LeBron James finds ‘pure joy’ as 22nd season dawns

He won’t let his son call him “Dad” on court, but LeBron and Bronny will attempt to make history as the first father-son combination to play together in the NBA.

Money’s not everything: Storm star Cameron Munster.

‘He had one foot out the door’: How Penrith sparked Munster’s $1.5m sacrifice

The Storm star will most likely finish his career in Melbourne after knocking back an eye-watering offer worth around $6 million to join Wayne Bennett at the Dolphins.

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