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Linda Reynolds sues Brittany Higgins for defamation
The Liberal senator is suing her former staffer for defamation over social media posts accusing her of harassment.
Damning findings against Shane Drumgold in Lehrmann inquiry
Shane Drumgold, SC, lied to the Supreme Court in the lead-up to the rape trial of former Coalition staffer Bruce Lehrmann, a report into the handling of the high-profile case has found.
Prominent investors could fund new metro station at Moore Park
Entertainment Quarter chairman Tony Shepherd said it was “within the realm of possibility” the consortium could finance a station that would serve the precinct and Moore Park.
Opinion
World markets
The $2.8 trillion question: America is hunting for cash, but there’s a bit of a problem
The US is going to put trillions worth of new debt up for sale before the end of the year as it tries to rebuild its cash reserves. There is an issue, however.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
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Courts
Video shows alleged fraudster partying with Sportsbet CEO
The video has emerged showing Sportsbet chief Barni Evans dancing with a high roller now accused of defrauding millions of dollars.
Trump dined with Fox News executives after learning of federal charges
Shortly after learning he was being charged a third time, Donald Trump had a private dinner with the top leadership at Fox News.
Who are the co-conspirators in the 2020 election charges?
None have been named and they are yet to be charged, but the descriptions make it easy to identify most of them.
Welcome to Top Gun: The Australian fighter pilot preparing CEOs for war
Work is war — or it can feel that way to certain CEOs. Enter former Australian fighter pilot Christian Boucousis.
Fifteen gold-standard experiences you must have in Paris
In the city that scales the heights of life’s greatest pleasures – food, drink, art, culture – it’s no wonder that the popularity of Paris endures.
Five throw-together recipes to make the most of bargain cauliflower
Embrace the glorious cauli and all the wondrous ways you can call it dinner with these roasty-toasty ideas.
Four of Australia’s best chefs take the supermarket chook challenge
Top chefs bedazzle a bachelor’s handbag, creating a recipe using just five ingredients plus pantry staples.
Ball at her feet: Kerr on track for World Cup return
Sam Kerr appears to be on track for her long-awaited Matildas return on Monday night after joining the team’s first training session since their stunning demolition of Canada.
Analysis
NRL 2023
Expert breakdown of NRL round 23 matches
A couple of heavyweight derby clashes could have a huge bearing on who features in the finals.
Exclusive
Crime
Plot to steal woman’s body from cemetery sparks gangland fears
The suspects removed Meshilin Marrogi’s coffin, but couldn’t move it to the mausoleum’s lower level after discovering the elevator was broken.
Wes Anderson is famous for his all-star casts. How does he do it?
Steve Carell, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks – Asteroid City is another star-studded outing. Wes Anderson left nothing to chance.
This 112-year-old airport hub is an uninspiring monolith
One of the world’s oldest airports, Hamburg hasn’t been updated to reflect the city’s trendy, upscale vibe.
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WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
World Cup could lead to European dreaming for Matildas defender Hunt
The 24-year-old Western Sydney Wanderers centre-back has already spent some time training with Women’s Super League side Everton this year.
Opinion
In a week of seismic sport, the Matildas made the earth move the most
The Ashes, Buddy Franklin and Australia’s swimmers captured the headlines this week, but none could match the significance of a sublime Matildas performance.
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author
Sydney
The 8.04am train gets you to Town Hall in 33 minutes. The bus? Not so quick
The current bus route takes twice as long as the train does. Will the government find a solution before it closes the T3 line for the Metro conversion?
Exclusive
Development
Premier questioned over City of Sydney development exemption
There are calls for Chris Minns to explain why a council won’t be included in the scheme to drive high-density housing across Sydney.
Analysis
State Parliament
Blow for Minns as first casualty comes all too quickly
Just four months in and Labor has suffered its first ministerial sacking over the combination of property interests and improper disclosure.
Updated
State Parliament
ICAC called in as Minns sacks cabinet minister
NSW Premier Chris Minns said he has “lost confidence” in his minister for the Hunter, Tim Crakanthorp.
Dear diary: What the government’s first meetings reveal about power in NSW
In the government’s first few weeks, newly minted ministers met with newspapers, TV, Ray Hadley and billionaire nonagenarians.
SEE AND DO
Asher Keddie: ‘This was the only project I’ve ever put my hand up for’
The TV adaptation of Holly Ringland’s acclaimed novel The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is a passion project for the seven-time Logie-winning actress.
We were obsessed with this game in 1999, and now it’s coming back
And it’s going to be even better because we won’t have to wait for mum to hang up the phone!
Politics
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General insurance
‘Perfect storm’: Soaring insurance premiums, claim delays under microscope
Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones is worried the increase in premiums, combined with a rise in complaints, will result in people opting out of insurance.
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‘G’day cobber’: Australia requests Curaçao crack down on online casinos
The Dutch Caribbean is a hotbed for online casinos, many of which have been found by Australian authorities to be illegally advertising to and serving Australian gamblers.
World
Unexpected rains around Chinese capital leave dozens dead, missing
The severity of the flooding took the capital by surprise. Beijing usually has dry summers and had a stretch of record-breaking heat this year.
Opinion
To defend Australia, we need a national citizens’ militia
Anthony Bergin
Senior fellow at Strategic Analysis Australia
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Property
Single? Married? Kids? How your family situation affects your property prospects
Despite the latest pause, the string of interest rate rises over the past year have squeezed many households in ways they didn’t expect.
The sought-after Sydney suburbs where property prices soared most
Potential buyers here have budgets large enough to shake off the effect of rising mortgage repayments, sparking fierce competition.
Good Food
Lifestyle
How the actors’ strike could kill off red carpet fashion
While the Hollywood dispute continues, there are major repercussions for the fashion industry.
Culture
What does a TV showrunner do? Basically everything, says Gretel Vella
Australian Gretel Vella, 29, is a showrunner of her own drama series Totally Completely Fine. She’s also its creator, writer and executive producer.
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Sport
Ball at her feet: Kerr on track for World Cup return
Sam Kerr didn’t do much in the 15 minutes of Thursday’s session that media could watch - but for the first time since her calf injury, she had a ball at her feet.
Opinion
NRL 2023
How to fix the Roosters? Stick with Sam and lay off Suaalii
There’s been plenty of reasons why the Roosters have been so disappointing this year - but they have to hand the keys to one of their young guns to turn it around in 2024.
Andrew Johns
League columnist
Gunning for glory: The club act that kept Matildas in the game
It’s the left-hand connection described by Arsenal’s assistant coach as “telepathic”, and one from which Australia are very much benefiting.
Breaking
Bledisloe Cup
‘A load of rubbish’: Indignant Jones defends young playmaker after sticking with Wallabies rookies
Eddie Jones says he is throwing his faith in the Wallabies’ gang of youths for the second Bledisloe and beyond after launching a strident defence of three-Test playmaker Carter Gordon.
Khawaja fumes after Australia, England stung by over rates
A revised system for over rate penalties in Tests has still resulted in major fines and points lost for Australia and England.
Analysis
NRL 2023
Expert breakdown of NRL round 23 matches
A couple of heavyweight derby clashes could have a huge bearing on who features in the finals action next month - and that’s before we talk about the Panthers-Storm blockbuster.
‘I would probably celebrate it as well’: Moses weighs into Storm ‘premiership’ party
As he prepares to welcome back halves partner Dylan Brown, Mitchell Moses speaks about the Storm’s decision to parade the 2009 trophy “win” at last week’s game.
Have Your Say
In a week of seismic sport, the Matildas made the earth move the most
The Ashes, Buddy Franklin and Australia’s swimmers captured the headlines this week, but none could match the significance of a sublime Matildas performance.
Peter FitzSimons
Columnist and author