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‘Reward for terrorism’: Wong’s speech draws backlash from pro-Israel groups
Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong’s comments on Palestinian statehood have been welcomed by pro-Palestine advocates, but infuriated pro-Israel groups and the opposition. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Chicago Police fire almost 100 shots in 40 seconds at traffic stop
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability said preliminary evidence showed Reed fired first before four officers returned fire, shooting 96 rounds. ⌘ Read more
Three people charged over Northbridge glassing
Vision has emerged of a slow-moving fight between four people outside a hostel on Tuesday night. ⌘ Read more
Kristy worked on flood rescue all night. When she got home her town was covered in coal
Coal mines in the Illawarra struggled with last weekend’s deluge, sending coal deposits into residential areas and the Royal National Park where the platypus live. ⌘ Read more
‘I could Joe Rogan it up’: is Wil Anderson embracing the anti-wokers?**
The stand-up veteran admits it’d be far more lucrative to join those complaining that they “can’t say what they want to”. ⌘ Read more
‘Neverkusen’ no more: This is world football’s best fairytale since Leicester City
Bayer Leverkusen have never won Germany’s Bundesliga title before - but under Xabi Alonso, they’re unbeaten in 41 games and in contention for a remarkable treble. ⌘ Read more
Satire on ’70s psychics will please horror-movie and nostalgia buffs
Inspired by Don Lane, the American who dominated the Australian chat show in the mid-’70s and early ’80s, Late Night with the Devil hits the right notes. ⌘ Read more
Caravan of horror at centre of international web of depravity
From his secluded NSW base, Timothy Lane showered women and children with gifts while committing “distressing” crimes. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Three people charged over Northbridge fight
Vision has emerged of a slow-moving fight between four people outside a hostel in Northbridge. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Bridget Jones is back, but widowed. And with a hot new love interest
In the fourth instalment of the franchise, Hugh Grant’s Daniel Cleaver is back from the dead. But there’s bad news for fans of Colin Firth’s Mr Darcy… ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
RAAF birthplace under threat as historic hangars face wrecking ball
The Point Cook base, which was essential to Australia’s WWII efforts, trained the country’s first pilots and sent them to war. Conservationists are fighting to save its “irreplaceable” buildings. ⌘ Read more
Five horses from five stables tested positive to a breast cancer drug. No one knows why
The mystery of how traces of a breast cancer drug appeared in urine samples taken from five different thoroughbreds, trained by five different stables and racing at five different tracks, might never be solved. ⌘ Read more
‘Our hearts are broken’: Former Sunrise reporter Nathan Templeton dies
A former reporter for Seven Network’s Sunrise Nathan Templeton has died after he was found unresponsive by a Geelong river. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Race-by-race preview and tips for Wednesday meeting at Gosford
Everything you need to make your selection for the NSW feature meeting. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Why our reviewer is excited about eating this icy food all through Melbourne’s winter
Layers of coarse flakes, fine fluffy clouds and blow-torched ice … how can frozen Japanese water be so amazing? ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
AI Operations Cloud boosts resilience against myriad business threats
Incidents have become an inevitable reality for organisations of all sizes and industries. ⌘ Read more
‘Not disrespectful to women’: Robinson doubles down on Jennings; Cook angry over axing
Roosters coach Trent Robinson has again defended his club’s decision to sign Micheal Jennings, while the Rabbitohs’ Origin hooker reacts to being dropped for this weekend’s game against Cronulla. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Newshub to close after 35 years
The NZ media outlet will close on July 5, and nearly 300 people to be made redundant. ⌘ Read more
Tech and tenacity: Meet the accountants and bookkeepers leading the advisory industry forward
The importance of keeping up in the finance-advisory industry, or risk falling behind. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Arsenal, Bayern denied penalties as instant classic UCL night ends in stalemates
A sleepy tournament came to life as the quarter-finals kicked off with Real Madrid and Manchester City playing out a 3-3 draw and Arsenal and Bayern unable to be split. ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Matildas v Mexico LIVE: Gustavsson sticks with tried and tested for Texas friendly
The injury-addled Matildas have few chances left to impress before the Olympics and face a tough opponent in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST). ⌘ Read more
Dog shot dead by police at Trigg Beach
A dog was fatally shot by police on Tuesday night following an incident at Trigg Beach. ⌘ Read more
AI Operations Cloud boosts resilience against myriad business threats
Incidents have become an inevitable reality for organisations of all sizes and industries. ⌘ Read more
Doctor dies after falling out of moving trailer
Monika Woroniecka was headed to upstate New York to see the solar eclipse with her family. ⌘ Read more
British reality TV star Louise Thompson reveals she has a stoma bag
British reality TV star Louise Thompson reveals she has a stoma bag in a video shared on social media. ⌘ Read more
ASX set to rise as Wall Street treads water ahead of inflation report
US stock indexes are slipping, as traders make their final moves before several potentially market-moving reports later in the week. ⌘ Read more
Al-Shifa Hospital ‘an empty shell’**
First corpses exhumed from mass graves in and around Al-Shifa Hospital. ⌘ Read more
‘Of course I’m angry’: Axed Cook speaks out amid Souths’ stunning slump
The Rabbitohs’ Origin hooker has become the highest-profile casualty of South Sydney’s woeful start to the season as coach Jason Demetriou battles to save his job. ⌘ Read more
Ronaldo raises fist at referee after red card
Cristiano Ronaldo is facing a two-game suspension after receiving his first red card in Saudi Arabia for elbowing an opponent. ⌘ Read more
‘We could not swim’: Paris triathlon could be set for momentous change
A French water charity has warned of the “alarming” state of the Seine just over 100 days from the Olympic Games in Paris, threatening the swimming leg of the triathlon events. ⌘ Read more
Valverde connects with majestic volley
Real Madrid's Federico Valverde connects with a majestic volley in the Champions League. ⌘ Read more
Australia news LIVE: Penny Wong steps up debate on Palestinian statehood; Beefed-up competition watchdog to target big mergers
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has cleared the ground for a pivotal debate on the conflict in the Middle East by suggesting Australia could recognise a Palestinian state and a beefed-up competition watchdog will be given more ... ⌘ Read more
Aussie AI hotshot pitches its image tech to workers
Leonardo.ai is rolling out a product that will let teams collaborate on custom AI images, as OpenAI and others also look to the workplace. ⌘ Read more
King Charles III presented with first banknotes featuring his face
King Charles III has been presented with the first banknotes featuring his face on them almost one year after his coronation. ⌘ Read more
Man's body found on Adelaide street
Police are investigating after the body of a man was found on a street in Welland, an inner suburb of Adelaide. ⌘ Read more
Sydney bus crash leaves man dead and several people injured
Man dead, several injured after bus crash in north-west Sydney. ⌘ Read more
Penny Wong hints at Australia recognising Palestinian statehood
Foreign Minister signals Australia should recognise state of Palestine to end cycle of violence. ⌘ Read more
Arsenal denied late penalty as instant classic UCL night ends in stalemates
A sleepy tournament came to life as the quarter-finals kicked off with Real Madrid and Manchester City playing out a 3-3 draw and Arsenal and Bayern a 2-2 stalemate. ⌘ Read more
Saka's crisp left foot finish
Bukayo Saka's crisp left foot finish gives Arsenal the early lead against Bayern Munich. ⌘ Read more
Exclusive interview with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten
Nine's Andrew Probyn sits down with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten for an in-depth interview. ⌘ Read more
Bernardo brilliance catches Real out
Bernardo Silva's brilliant free kick catches Real Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin out. ⌘ Read more
Mass school shooter’s parents given 10 years jail for failing to stop ‘runaway train’**
The judge said the convictions were not about ‘poor parenting’ but their lack of action in stopping their son from possessing a gun and killing four students. ⌘ Read more
Kane burns Arsenal on London return
Harry Kane burns Arsenal on his London return with Bayern Munich in the Champions League. ⌘ Read more
Australia news LIVE: Penny Wong steps up debate on Palestinian statehood; Beefed-up competition watchdog to target big mergers
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has cleared the ground for a pivotal debate on the conflict in the Middle East by suggesting Australia could recognise a Palestinian state and a beefed-up competition watchdog will be given more ... ⌘ Read more
National weather forecast for Wednesday April 10
National weather forecast for Wednesday April 10 ⌘ Read more
Parents of Michigan shooter sentenced to at least 10 years in prison
The parents of an American teenager who shot dead four students have been jailed. ⌘ Read more
Sydney bus crash leaves man dead and several people injured
Man dead, several injured after bus crash in north-west Sydney. ⌘ Read more
Penny Wong hints at Australia recognising Palestinian statehood
Foreign Minister signals Australia should recognise state of Palestine to end cycle of violence. ⌘ Read more
Man stabbed in Sydney's west suffers head injuries
Man hospitalised after he was stabbed on highway in western Sydney. ⌘ Read more
Brisbane News Live: Olympics bigwig won’t face Brisbane 2032 inquiry; Has Bluey given a sign?**
The latest news in and around Brisbane ⌘ Read more
I’m all in: Inside the crunch meeting where Latrell vowed to do Souths proud
Those close to the Rabbitohs superstar feared he may have lost his love for the game. They told him if he didn’t want to play any more, it was time to quit. He then met with Souths. ⌘ Read more
Exclusive interview with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten
Nine's Andrew Probyn sits down with NDIS Minister Bill Shorten for an in-depth interview. ⌘ Read more
Landmark court ruling finds Switzerland failed its citizens on climate change
The ruling is expected to resonate in court decisions across Europe and beyond, and to embolden more communities to bring climate cases against governments. ⌘ Read more
Prominent Shute Shield club hit with breach notice over alleged racial abuse
Sydney Rugby Union is investigating allegations of a western Sydney club that its players were subject to racial vilification during a day of trials in Sydney’s east. ⌘ Read more
Even Martin Scorsese can make a bad film, and this one’s his worst
The filmmaker’s 2002 epic is the cinematic equivalent of a tabloid paper. ⌘ Read more
The once-bustling Tramsheds has been taken over by hoardings. Can the precinct sparkle again?**
The inner west community hub has lost much of its hospitality talent since opening eight years ago. ⌘ Read more
The free agents sure to attract five-year deals; Hawk thrust into spotlight
“Six years has become the new three years”: List-management trends are making it a good time to be a free agent playing good football. ⌘ Read more
If ‘the classics never die’, this Thornbury favourite’s cotoletta panino is immortal
With just four ingredients, it couldn’t be simpler. But that’s precisely why it’s so special, according to Sandwich Watch. ⌘ Read more
Does Sandoitchi’s pillowy prawn sando still deserve its cult status?**
The opening of a second cafe by the OG katsu sando stockist prompted Sandwich Watch to revisit this Sydney classic. ⌘ Read more
At 28 minutes, The Sign is Bluey’s longest-ever episode. Is a movie next?**
The 28-minute special, which features the possible sale of the Heelers house and a wedding, could be a test run for bigger things in the future. ⌘ Read more
Sydney International Comedy Festival 2024: our guide to the best laughs
The Sydney International Comedy Festival kicks off on April 22. Here’s a preview of what you could bring your nan to and when best to leave her at home. ⌘ Read more
ASX set for flat start as Wall Street slips ahead of inflation report
US stock indexes are slipping, as traders make their final moves before several potentially market-moving reports later in the week. ⌘ Read more
Making money is a team sport, so don’t do it alone
We’re taught in school to succeed as individuals, not in a group. Don’t make the same mistake when it comes to money. ⌘ Read more
Cancer ravaged Mark’s nose. Doctors used 3D printing to make a new one
The 69-year-old says the innovative clip-on prosthesis has given him “a sense of freedom again”. ⌘ Read more
Can I put money into my child’s super account?**
It’s possible to make a non-concessional superannuation contribution into another person’s super account – but there are notable downsides. ⌘ Read more
Long-awaited investor compensation scheme gets under way
A compensation scheme offering up to $150,000 to consumers who have experienced misconduct is now operating. ⌘ Read more
Apple watches, cinema tickets: Are health insurance perks worth it?**
Customers have been warned that new health insurer incentives should not come at the expense of high premiums. ⌘ Read more
How retirement village residents could get better quality care
The lack of choice provided to retirement village residents is unfair but the inefficiencies, added costs and delays that are caused are ludicrous. ⌘ Read more
Exploring decades of literary friendship: Joyce Carol Oates’ Letters to a Biographer
Joyce Carol Oates has written more than 70 books. Her latest is a selection of letters that eventually led to her correspondent writing her biography. ⌘ Read more
Growing pains: The Perth suburbs bearing the brunt of the population surge
It is the sprawling suburbs on Perth’s eastern fringe accommodating the lion’s share of the city’s post-COVID population boom. Here are the top 20. ⌘ Read more
Eight of our favourite luxury homes, priced up to $82.5 million
They include a palatial architect-designed residence, a private estate with helipad and a farming oasis with vineyard. ⌘ Read more
Sydney mayor fears there are ‘no plans’ to fix Rozelle interchange chaos
Inner west residents and mayors are set to voice their frustrations ongoing congestion around Rozelle at an upper house inquiry on Wednesday. ⌘ Read more
Does your dream destination actually suit remote work?**
If you’re planning to join the ranks of self-employed, digital nomads, you’ll need to consider more than just beaches and coffee shops. ⌘ Read more
The best time of day to exercise? It depends on your health
Plenty of studies have shown the merits of moving in the morning, but new research shows that for certain groups, after-dinner exercise can be very beneficial. ⌘ Read more
My boss keeps on hiring ‘nepo babies’. Can anything be done?**
Vacant jobs at my company always seem to go to existing employees’ children, even if they’re not the most qualified candidates. Is this legal? ⌘ Read more
Bad for transparency, bad for democracy: The bill the state government should drop or change
Labor’s move to abolish the council providing independent oversight of public record-keeping will further entrench the state’s reputation for secrecy over transparency. ⌘ Read more
Are tourists ruining Japan? Cracks form in world’s most polite nation
I’m not sure if you’ve ever seen a sushi chef have an existential crisis in real time, but I have, and it’s not pretty. ⌘ Read more
How to compete for a property, even when your rival is cashed up
More than a quarter of home buyers now pay cash, no mortgage needed, so efforts to outbid them require clever tactics. ⌘ Read more
‘Black Rats’ of Tobruk finally come out of the shadows
The colour of their skin counted for nothing when it came to the bonds forged between Australia’s 14,000 “rats” of Tobruk, until they came home. ⌘ Read more
Why we shouldn’t put the Spotlight on sex work
It’s legal. It’s well-paid. And many women do it because it’s flexible, and they can be their own bosses. Our collective weirdness about sex work is embarrassing. ⌘ Read more
New Seven expenses affair rocks Sunrise, top network executives
On October 5, 2022, one of the Seven Network’s most powerful executives sent an extraordinary email to a young media reporter. ⌘ Read more
Amazon builds new mega warehouse as shoppers seek out larger items
Amazon Australia is developing two new super-scale robotics-led centres amid strong growth in online purchases of bulky goods such as furniture and flat screen TVs. ⌘ Read more