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Local council rich list:How much is your mayor paid?

City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore and City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Pierre Esber.

Councillors and mayors will get a small increase in payments from next month – but many Sydneysiders wouldn’t get out of bed for what they get paid.

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City life

Two women dead after being swept off rocks at Kurnell

The pair were pulled unconscious from the water but couldn’t be revived after the incident at the notorious strip in Sydney’s south.

Peter Costello had to go. And thank goodness he has

It was simply untenable for the chair of a media company to seemingly shove a reporter to the ground,laugh,walk off and carry on as if nothing had happened.

The body of British TV presenter Michael Mosley was found just 50 metres from a resort.

I had just arrived at the resort when they found Michael Mosley’s body

In the end,it was a bar manager who discovered Michael Mosley’s remains,only 50 metres from an idyllic beach resort. I had docked at that resort 10 minutes earlier.

Titmus almost breaks own world record on opening night of Olympic trials

Titmus almost breaks own world record on opening night of Olympic trials

Ariarne Titmus gave her 400m freestyle world record a nudge as the Australia’s Olympic and Paralympic trials got underway in Brisbane.

Analysis
Paris 2024

Rise of the far right puts French pop star in crosshairs of Olympics culture war

France’s far right is opposed to R&B artist Aya Nakamura performing at the Olympics.

France’s surging far right doesn’t want a black,Muslim woman singing,“Non,je ne regrette rien”,in front of the Eiffel Tower at the opening ceremony.

Downsizer pays $9.55m for unit with stunning harbour views

The jaw-dropping panoramic view manages to take in both the CBD and the Harbour Bridge.

Brogan Ingram,who is based in Canada,cleans homes for free.

She helps hoarders clean their homes,and she has some advice for you

With 7 million social media followers and counting,Brogan Ingram knows a thing or two about how to clean the messiest of homes.

Opinion
Bali

I should have been in Bali for my wife’s 50th. My passport had other plans

Our travel plans were in the hands of a faceless bureaucrat,who the Jetstar desk predicted was almost certain to deny me entry.

Nick Bryant
Nick Bryant

Journalist and author

Consumers urged not to stockpile eggs as Coles imposes limits

Hundreds of thousands of birds have been killed after bird flu was found at five poultry farms.

Analysis
AFL 2024

How a ‘hot’ midfield and smart recruiting have made the Swans untouchable

Chat Warner celebrates a goal on Sunday

The Swans are two wins and an enormous percentage ahead of any other team in the AFL. This is why.

‘We let players go seven years ago and never recovered’:Richo will fight to keep Tigers stars

Tigers rookie Lachlan Galvin.

Wests Tigers boss Shane Richardson has sent a warning shot to rival clubs hoping to lure boom playmaker Lachlan Galvin,while refusing to give up hope of retaining Stefano Utoikamanu.

Bulldogs scrap their way to win over Eels in holiday thriller

A late resurgence gave Canterbury a huge win against the Eels in the King’s Birthday clash.

Jake Gyllenhaal as Rusty Sabich in the TV series Presumed Innocent.

Jake Gyllenhaal is made to squirm in every frame of Presumed Innocent

The TV remake of the 1990 Harrison Ford thriller ups the tension and tightens the screws on its lawyer suspect.

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KING’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS

Allison Burns,OAM,with a photo of her daughter,Bella Rees,who died after swallowing a button battery.

Allison’s baby died after swallowing a battery. Now she’s credited with saving other children’s lives

Allison Burns receives the OAM for her work helping to prevent children dying from ingesting button batteries,as happened to her daughter,Bella.

Former premiers Mark McGowan (left) and Daniel Andrews,and former federal leader Simon Crean,have taken half of this year’s top King’s Birthday Honours.

King’s Birthday Honours 2024:The full list

Australians from all walks of life are recipients in this year’s King’s Birthday Honours. Here is the full list of those who have been recognised.

Sydney

Windows were smashed and red inverted triangles painted on the US consulate building.

US consulate attacked with sledgehammer,daubed in pro-Palestinian graffiti

The consulate building in North Sydney was attacked early on Monday morning by a person wearing a hoodie.

This Sydney council has to hand back ‘pork-barrelling millions’ for park that was never built

An artist’s impression of Westleigh Park in Hornsby.

The grants program run by the former Coalition government went predominantly to Liberal and National electorates. One council’s been ordered to return the money.

The NSW ghost hospitals set to get more doctors and nurses

Nurses.

The state’s health system is under increasing pressure but the NSW government will pump millions into understaffed hospitals.

What’s Opal Next Gen? Operator tapped to stay on longer as upgrade hits hurdles

The Opal ticketing network.

About 22,000 electronic Opal readers on buses and at train stations,light rail stops and ferry wharves will have to be replaced.

Man seriously assaulted with golf club,scissors in 20-hour ordeal:police

Police allege a 46-year-old was able to flag down a passing motorist after being repeatedly assaulted and held against his will in a western Sydney home.

A man flagged down a passing motorist after being repeatedly assaulted and held against his will in a home in Guildford in Sydney’s west,police allege.

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NRL 2024

Dragons winger Mikaele Ravalawa.

Ravalawa sent straight to judiciary for swearing,Aloiai facing trip ban

The exiled St George Illawarra try-scorer was sent off in the dying minutes of a NSW Cup match. There’s been no leniency as he prepares to learn his fate.

Latrell Mitchell and NSW need to work out their differences.
Opinion

I’ve changed my mind on Latrell – now the Blues must do the same

The only winner out of the supposed animosity between NSW and Latrell Mitchell is Queensland. He could be dynamite in Melbourne … if he gets picked.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

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Property

Paula Kensington is selling her house in Marrickville.

Sydney’s market just slipped. Here’s which areas are strongest and weakest

Sydney’s property market has slowly come off the boil since the start of the year,but do the softer neighbourhoods spell what’s coming for the rest?

Gareth Hales has sold his luxury Dural acreage just two years after it bought it for $9.5 million.
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Title Deeds

Exclusive Brethren’s leading family expected to cop a loss on $9.5m estate

The purchase of the luxury acreage by Gareth Hales two years ago “shocked the flock” for its opulence. Lucky for them,it had no mortgage.

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Sport

Titmus.

Titmus almost breaks own world record as Winnington edges out Short

Ariarne Titmus gave her 400m freestyle world record a nudge on the opening night of Australia’s Olympic and Paralympic trials in Brisbane.

Tigers rookie Lachlan Galvin.

‘We let players go seven years ago and never recovered’:Why Richo will fight to keep Tigers stars

Wests Tigers boss Shane Richardson has sent a warning shot to rival clubs hoping to lure boom playmaker Lachlan Galvin,while refusing to give up hope of retaining Stefano Utoikamanu.

Latrell Mitchell and NSW need to work out their differences.

I’ve changed my mind on Latrell – now the Blues must do the same

The only winner out of the supposed animosity between NSW and Latrell Mitchell is Queensland. He could be dynamite in Melbourne … if he gets picked.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Australian 4x100m freestyle team,Duncan Armstrong,Ariane Titmus and Katie Ledecky
Opinion
Paris 2024

‘It gets you in the guts’:Why swimming is so hot right now

After years of dysfunction,Australia’s ‘national sport’ is enjoying a renaissance. This week’s Olympic trials will put a cast of stars front and centre again.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Happy Bulldogs Kurtis Morrin.

NRL round 14 LIVE:Bulldogs score thrilling 22-18 win over Eels

In a public holiday thriller,Canterbury have staged a brave fightback to beat Parramatta 22-18.

Chat Warner celebrates a goal on Sunday
Analysis
AFL 2024

How a ‘hot’ midfield and smart recruiting have made the Swans untouchable

The Swans are two wins and an enormous percentage ahead of any other team in the AFL. This is why.

Brandon Smith has been breached for missing the team’s review.

‘There are standards here’:Smith breach leaves Roosters unimpressed

Brandon Smith returned to training on Monday after being served a breach notice for missing a “pretty black and white” scheduling directive.

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