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Star special manager, former senior staff to get ball rolling on second inquiry
The second inquiry into the culture at Star Entertainment Group will commence next Monday, with the fate of the casino group in balance for the second time in two months. ⌘ Read more
‘I’ll be ready for the spring’: Waterhouse recovers from knee surgery
Gai Waterhouse was a notable absence from day one of The Championships and the Easter sales after having a knee replacement last week. ⌘ Read more
Race-by-race preview and tips for Wyong on Thursday
All you need to know to pick a winner or two from Thursday’s nine-race card. ⌘ Read more
Buchanan brigade looking strong at Wyong
Local trainer Kristen Buchanan is set to build on her impressive record at Wyong on Thursday with a strong hand of runners. ⌘ Read more
Olympic officials confident triathlon won’t risk athletes’ health despite Seine pollution
A French water charity has warned of the “alarming” state of the Seine just over 100 days from the Olympic Games in Paris. ⌘ Read more
Wrong kind of track: Escaped racehorse shocks commuters on Sydney train platform
The fare-dodging horse trotted into Warwick Farm station seven minutes before midnight last Friday, cantering up and down the platform as alarmed passengers leapt from its path. ⌘ Read more
As it happened: Brisbane on Wednesday, April 10
The latest news in and around Brisbane ⌘ Read more
Olympic officials confident triathlon won’t risk athletes’ health despite Seine pollution
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
ICAC ‘terminates’ probe into sacked NSW minister Tim Crakanthorp
The Newcastle MP will not be returned to cabinet immediately despite the findings that there was “no reasonable prospects” he would be found corrupt. ⌘ Read more
Why three matches was the right penalty for Jeremy Finlayson
Jeremy Finlayson’s three-match ban is the first time an AFL footballer has been suspended for homophobic comments. It is to be hoped that it also will be the last, although the game’s experience with racism suggests that would be optimistic. ⌘ Read more
As it happened: 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 powe ... ⌘ Read more
Fanta quietly increases amount of sugar in every drink
The amount of sugar in a bottle of Fanta has increased by 60 per cent since 2020. ⌘ Read more
Horse roams around Sydney train station platform.
The horse was on the loose for 17 minutes at a Sydney train station last Friday. ⌘ Read more
Ignominy and impact: Former CA chair Jack Clarke dies
Jack Clarke, the Cricket Australia chair who oversaw the introduction of the Big Bash League and a major overhaul of the governing body’s board of directors, has died in Adelaide. ⌘ Read more
Sydney set for giant pumped hydro project to rival Snowy 2.0
A green energy company backed by WaterNSW plans to use an abandoned coal washery as the site for a pumped hydro scheme big enough to power a third of the city’s households. ⌘ Read more
Legends back ageless DCE to play Origin until retirement: QLDER - Ep06
Darren Lockyer and Wally Lewis weigh in on the future of Daly Cherry-Evans, before he enters contract extension talks with Manly. What will it mean for the Maroons? Could the Broncos and Dolphins' Battle of Brisbane be the NRL's next great rivalry? And just how nervous should Cowboys and Titans fans be heading into Round 6? Plus, Lo ... ⌘ Read more
Freddy and The Eighth's Tips - Round 6
Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns reveal their tips and predictions for Round 6 of the 2024 NRL Premiership season. ⌘ Read more
Unit 18 ‘inhumane’ and a ‘war zone’ before Perth teen’s death
A nurse who tried to save an Indigenous teen who harmed himself in the youth wing of an adult prison has told an inquest the unit was like a war zone and conditions were inhumane. ⌘ Read more
Slater on Wighton's teen replacement
Billy Slater names his team of the week and the dominant performance of Wighton's teen replacement at the Raiders ⌘ Read more
Racehorse goes rogue at Sydney train station
Commuters were in for a surprise when a racehorse which escaped from a nearby racetrack ended up on a Sydney train station platform. ⌘ 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
Bruce McWilliam is known for his fiery emails and texts. We pull apart one he sent today
Seven’s outgoing commercial director has fired off a text in a bid to minimise the fallout from a new network expenses scandal. ⌘ Read more
'Lazy' Souths have more issues than just Latrell Mitchell: Freddy & the Eighth - Ep07
NRL Legends Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns are joined by Sports Reporter Michael Chammas and host Mat Thompson as they dive into breaking news surrounding the NRL. The Legends rip into the South Sydney Rabbitohs for their ‘lazy’ performances to start the 2024 NRL season. Freddy issues a grim warning for ... ⌘ Read more
Michigan school shooter's parents sentenced to prison in US-first
The parents of a school shooter who shot dead four classmates in the US have been jailed for manslaughter. ⌘ Read more
One man dead, several others injured after bus and car crash
A man has died and several others injured after a bus and a car collided in Rouse Hill in Sydney’s north-west. ⌘ Read more
Penny Wong suggests Palestinian state only solution to war
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has faced backlash after suggesting a Palestinian state may be the only solution to the war in Gaza. ⌘ Read more
llknur allegedly killed her husband while camping. She says she can’t remember what happened
Ilknur Caliskan intends to rely on the defence of parasomnia — a sleep disorder associated with unnatural movements and the potential to act out one’s dreams while asleep. ⌘ 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
‘Squid game’ for school drop-off and Balmain abandoned: Fury over Rozelle chaos
Surveyed residents give Transport for NSW a one-out-of-10 rating for its response to the traffic problems created by the opening of the interchange. ⌘ Read more
Hill of Content bookshop gets the good word as investor buys CBD building
There were concerns that new owners would force the century-old Melbourne institution to move, but there is now “every chance” the shop will remain. ⌘ Read more
Meninga in frame for Souths job if Demetriou gets the chop
Mal Meninga has emerged as a surprise contender should embattled South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou be sacked. ⌘ Read more
Why Nat Faxon always gets the biggest laughs
A fixture of American comedy, Faxon is an absolute treat in Loot. ⌘ Read more
The TV series that confirms computer games are taking over TV
The sophistication of computer game storytelling is next level, says Fallout star Kyle MacLachlan. ⌘ Read more
The British romantic tragedy that will rip your heart out
Your instinct is to assume Alice & Jack is a British romantic comedy with a few dark twists, but the dark twists are very dark. But to call it a “romantic tragedy” undersells one key detail. ⌘ Read more
Zen Energy's Tunnel Project to Power Half a Million Homes
An eight-metre wide tunnel connecting Lake Burragorang to a reservoir built into the pit of a disused coal washery will create hydropower for 500,000 homes. ⌘ Read more
Fans of The Bridge know what to expect of Sofia Helin. She doesn’t disappoint in Fallen
Helin plays a detective heading up a missing person’s unit in this dark yet superior Scandi-drama. ⌘ Read more
Artist behind Mona’s Ladies Lounge speaks out after legal ruling
Kirsha Kaechele, the creator of the women’s only space, has spoken out for the first since being ordered by a tribunal to allow men entry into the Ladies Lounge. ⌘ Read more
Unit 18 ‘inhumane’ and a ‘war zone’ before Perth teen’s death
A nurse who tried to save an Indigenous teen who harmed himself in the youth wing of an adult prison has told an inquest the unit was like a war zone and conditions were inhumane. ⌘ Read more
Seven West Media’s culture needs rehabilitation
Hollowing out of management was the punishment dealt to other listed companies when serious cultural, ethical or governance breaches were uncovered. ⌘ Read more
‘A tunnel to a traffic jam’: Residents vent fury at Rozelle traffic chaos
Surveyed residents give Transport for NSW a one-out-of-10 rating for its response to the traffic problems created by the opening of the interchange. ⌘ Read more
Roosters’ star Wallabies signing Nawaqanitawase dropped by Waratahs
Ahead of the Friday evening’s round eight clash against the Crusaders, Mark Nawaqanitawase is completely dropped from the Waratahs squad. ⌘ Read more
Roosters’ star Wallabies signing Nawaqanitawase dropped by Waratahs
Ahead of the Friday evening’s round eight clash against the Crusaders, Mark Nawaqanitawase is completely dropped from the Waratahs squad. ⌘ Read more
Backlash over visa ban as Coalition moves to soften ‘inhumane’ Labor law
The Albanese government is facing pressure from a growing number of concerned Labor MPs about the laws the party tried to rush through parliament last month. ⌘ Read more
Crypto casino billionaire Ed Craven’s dad buys trophy beach house for $16m cash
When seller Nathan Tinkler bought the estate north of Coffs Harbour he was ranked Australia’s youngest billionaire, just as Ed is now. ⌘ 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
Bruce McWilliam is known for his fiery emails and texts. We pull apart one he sent today
Seven’s outgoing commercial director has fired off a text in a bid to minimise the fallout from a new network expenses scandal. ⌘ Read more
Supermarkets reject tonnes of pomegranates, tomatoes
Supermarkets have rejected tonnes of pomegranates and tomatoes due to small blemishes. ⌘ Read more
ICAC ‘terminates’ probe into sacked NSW minister Tim Crakanthorp
The Independent Commission Against Corruption has conducted a “preliminary investigation” into whether Crakanthorp “failed to declare a conflict of interest” over his family’s property holdings in the Hunter region. ⌘ Read more
Wong’s challenge is not the domestic politics, it is the international reality
Penny Wong has, with great care, set out a clear case for a Palestinian state. The argument is utterly rational but totally incendiary. ⌘ Read more
State’s highest paid public servant quits troubled insurer
The chief executive of icare, Richard Harding, will leave his $1 million-plus role as the agency has been ordered to rein in its ballooning expenses. ⌘ Read more
The Queensland government jobs where most people can work from home
Some public servants manage to avoid going into the office at all, as working from home remains a dominant trend long after COVID. ⌘ Read more
Legends discuss Schuster's next move
Brad Fittler & Andrew Johns discuss the breaking news regarding Manly and Josh Schuster. ⌘ Read more
Roosters’ star Wallabies signing Nawaqanitawase dropped by Waratahs
Ahead of the Friday evening’s round eight clash against the Crusaders, Mark Nawaqanitawase is completely dropped from the Waratahs squad. ⌘ 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
Finlayson suspended for three matches for homophobic slur
Port Adelaide will be without ruck-forward Jeremy Finlayson until round eight after the AFL suspended him for three matches for directing a homophobic slur to an Essendon player. ⌘ Read more
Legends discuss Schuster's next move
Brad Fittler & Andrew Johns discuss the breaking news regarding Manly and Josh Schuster. ⌘ Read more
Roosters’ star Wallabies signing Nawaqanitawase dropped by Waratahs
Ahead of the Friday evening’s round eight clash against the Crusaders, Mark Nawaqanitawase is completely dropped from the Waratahs squad. ⌘ 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
Korean national arrested for possessing child abuse material
A Korean national living in Sydney was charged with possessing child abuse material following a joint investigation with the Korean National Police Agency. ⌘ 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
Will any space ever mean quite as much as the teenage girl’s bedroom?**
From Cher’s automated wardrobe in Clueless to the Gothic gloom favoured by Wednesday Addams, adolescent decor is a time-honoured cultural trope. ⌘ Read more
Manly give Schuster permission to leave club immediately
Enigmatic playmaker Josh Schuster is free to leave the Sea Eagles immediately after a troubled start to the season. ⌘ 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
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
What it’s like to return home and find your entire city destroyed
Stunned Palestinians found Khan Younis unrecognisable as they filtered in to salvage what they could from the vast destruction left by Israeli troops. ⌘ Read more
Wong’s challenge is not the domestic politics, it is the international reality
Penny Wong has, with great care, set out a clear case for a Palestinian state. The argument is utterly rational but totally incendiary. ⌘ Read more
Chronic staffing issues still plaguing hospital that discharged toddler who died
Two and a half years after the death of Noah Souvatzis, an emergency department doctor says he is kept up at night by unacceptable patient waiting times. ⌘ 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
Dart extends lithium prospects in Victoria
Dart Mining has extended the lithium strike length at its budding Boones Dyke prospect to over 1km with samples grading up to 2.35 per cent lithium oxide. ⌘ Read more
‘Exactly what we needed’: Matildas learn plenty from Mexico showdown
Tony Gustavsson got the test he wanted from the high-pressing, high-energy world No.31-ranked side. ⌘ Read more
Robinson defends Jennings' NRL return
Trent Robinson explains why he believes Michael Jennings' controversial return to the Roosters is important. ⌘ Read more
Physicist shared the Nobel Prize for his work on the ‘God Particle’**
“I was facing audiences who thought I was a crackpot.” ⌘ Read more
Catholics ‘outraged’ at TV ad that swaps Holy Communion for crisps
An association of Catholic television viewers said the advert, shown on Italian TV channels and social media, offends the sensibility of millions of Catholics. ⌘ Read more
Myers magic as Aussie teen roars to victory
Canberra 17-year-old Cameron Myers took victory over 1500m at the 2024 NSW Milers, clocking three minutes and 33.30 seconds (3:33.30). ⌘ Read more
Manly give Schuster permission to leave club immediately
Enigmatic playmaker Josh Schuster is free to leave the Sea Eagles immediately after a troubled start to the season. ⌘ Read more
Miners and healthcare firms lift ASX for third day of gains
The Australian sharemarket stepped up on Wednesday, despite US stock indices slipping ahead of some potentially market-moving reports later in the week. ⌘ Read more
WWE recruit dazzles in WrestleMania debut
WWE recruit Jade Cargill has dazzled in her WrestleMania debut, securing a win alongside Bianca Belair and Naomi. ⌘ Read more
Former Cricket Australia chair Jack Clarke dies
Jack Clarke, the Cricket Australia chair who oversaw the introduction of the Big Bash League and a major overhaul of the governing body’s board of directors, has died in Adelaide. ⌘ Read more
Why the next four weeks are the most crucial of Broncos great’s career
These are the four weeks which could determine the fate of Corey Oates, one of the Broncos most loyal servants, as he revealed the factors that will determine his future. ⌘ Read more
Outrage builds after alleged murder of Hannah McGuire
Outrage and anger is building in the Victorian community of Ballarat after another woman was allegedly murdered. ⌘ Read more
‘Chippy’ not a conventional academic, but an agent for change
Lois Bryson’s best-known research achievement was as co-founder of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health in 1994. ⌘ Read more
Aussie golf star breaks finger before The Masters
Rising Australian golf star Min Woo Lee will play The Masters at Augusta despite breaking his finger in the gym. ⌘ 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
State’s highest paid public servant quits troubled insurer
The public servant who earns more than $1 million a year has resigned from his role. ⌘ Read more
Hollywood quirk and debauchery: Josh Thomas is back on the Melbourne stage
For most of the show, confetti rains down over an obscurely cluttered set – it looks like a TV quiz show championship being filmed in a student share house. ⌘ Read more
Finlayson suspended for three matches for homophobic slur
Port Adelaide will be without ruck-forward Jeremy Finlayson until round eight after the AFL suspended him for three matches for directing a homophobic slur to an Essendon player ⌘ 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
Penny Wong hints at Australia recognising Palestinian statehood
Foreign Minister signals Australia should recognise state of Palestine to end cycle of violence. ⌘ 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
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
As it happened: Raso, Foord goals set up strong 2-0 win for Matildas over Mexico
The injury-addled Matildas turned in a professional performance in San Antonio on Wednesday morning (AEST) in one of their final pre-Olympics outings. ⌘ Read more
Saudi's futuristic $1.5 trillion city
The Line' would stretch over 170km of desert to the Red Sea in northwest Saudi Arabia. ⌘ Read more
This war between China and the West may never end
The West is splashing out hundreds of billions of dollars to maintain its edge in the fight over the world’s most critical technology. But China can’t be underestimated. ⌘ Read more
Videos show Chicago police fired 96 shots in 41 seconds at fatal traffic stop
The gunshots continued even after driver Dexter Reed, 26, “exited his vehicle and fell to the ground,” officials said in releasing the footage, 911 calls and police reports. ⌘ 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
What does the Swiss climate decision mean for Australia?**
In a landmark ruling, Europe’s top human rights court has ruled the Swiss government violated the human rights of its citizens by failing to do enough to combat climate change. But what happens next? ⌘ Read more
Molly the magpie to reunite with best mate
The friendship between a magpie and two English Staffies is set to be renewed after the Queensland government agreed to give a Gold Coast couple a licence to care for the native bird. ⌘ Read more
Brisbane’s best ramen? There’s a new contender in town
These precisely presented bowls specialise in chicken-broth ramen, and are turning heads with local noodle nerds and Japanese expats. ⌘ Read more
‘A tunnel to a traffic jam’: Residents vent fury at Rozelle traffic chaos
Surveyed residents give Transport for NSW a one-out-of-10 rating for its response to the traffic problems created by the opening of the interchange. ⌘ Read more
Bell the back-rower? Wallaby says prop could make radical positional switch if toe doesn’t get better
Star prop Angus Bell won’t feature for the Waratahs again this season, but could he play elsewhere in the forward pack down the track? A teammate says yes. ⌘ Read more