What’s Cooking newsletter homepage CTA tile

Good Food - What’s Cooking

The best recipes from Australia’s leading chefs straight to your inbox.

The Morning Edition podcast

The Morning Edition podcast

Start your day with expert insight into the stories that drive the nation.

Campus Hub CTA tile

Considering post-grad study?

Find the right course to advance your career with Campus,your essential higher education guide

SydneyWeather forecast

Chalmers set to hand down budget,flags energy bill relief for ‘every household’

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will have to balance competing priorities when he delivers the federal budget on Tuesday.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will deliver his third federal budget at 7.30pm. Follow our live coverage with all the news and analysis from our team of experts.

DV bail changes make a big difference,but Minns missed one big red flag

The proposed laws will make it much harder for the most serious offenders to inflict harm. But there are other protections it can and must deploy.

Rosalind Dixon
Rosalind Dixon

Professor of law

Qantas scraps direct flights to Shanghai as Chinese tourists stay away

The airline will suspend all flights from Sydney to Shanghai at the end of July,citing a lack of demand since the route relaunched after COVID border closures.

Man banned from eastern suburbs after allegedly threatening teens on wharf

Jack Doyle allegedly confronted the three boys on Watsons Bay wharf.

Jack Doyle allegedly threatened to use a firearm on a group of teenagers fishing at Watsons Bay wharf before being pulled over by police hours later.

Judge takes aim at Dawson’s ‘convenient’ claim about ring

Chris Dawson claimed his wife Lynette never returned home after he dropped her at a bus stop. A top judge asked a pointed question.

The 294 bus will no longer run when the Metro opens
Exclusive
Sydney Metro

The Sydney bus routes that will be axed and cut short when Metro opens

While there is bad news for some commuters,long-suffering Victoria Road bus passengers have had a win.

World’s oldest Chinese dragon vandalised in attack on Australian museum

Loong is believed to be the world’s oldest Chinese dragon.

Two separate dragons were damaged in the attack. Police have released images of two suspects they are looking for.

Paul Kent seeks mental health,alcohol treatment after alleged brawl:court

Paul Kent leaves the Downing Centre in sunglasses on Tuesday alongside his lawyer,George Elias.

High-profile NRL journalist Paul Kent has asked a court to give him time to seek mental health and alcohol treatment.

Courtroom erupts as whistleblower is jailed

Former defence lawyer David McBride was jailed for five years and eight months for stealing and disclosing sensitive classified military information.

Sydney restaurants Tequila Daisy (left) and Redbird are closing.

Tougher than the GFC:Duo shut their hatted Chinese and casual Mexican restaurants

Citing the toughest trading conditions they’ve experienced,Sydney hospitality veterans Rebecca Lines and Hamish Ingham have closed two eateries.

Opinion
Parenting

We should stop funding IVF and pay under-25s to have children

People aged under 25 who choose to have children should get much greater government support.

When egg freezing,with all its associated costs and uncertain outcomes,looks more attractive than just getting down to it,we are in the grip of crazy collective thinking.

Ramona Koval
Ramona Koval

Writer and broadcaster

Shadow boxing on as BHP eyes being crowned world’s copper king

Anglo rejected BHP’s second,higher takeover offer. But playing hard is getting harder.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Opinion
Tours

My guide went above and beyond – he gave me his shoes

Exploring Marrakesh – don’t underestimate the value of a guide.

When I was in Morocco last September during the earthquake,I ran out into the street without thinking about my feet.

Lee Tulloch
Lee Tulloch

Travel columnist

No,you’re not imagining it. Your feet might be getting bigger

Many people say their feet are getting bigger as they age. Experts share their thoughts.

Models backstage at Mastani.

Golden goals at Fashion Week as designers switch it up to chase customers

On the second day of Australian Fashion Week,the Matildas’ favourite off-pitch brand stepped out of its comfort zone.

Mitchell Moses was forced to watch the action in the second half last Friday.

‘He’s not ready’:Moses no certainty to return before Origin as Sharks name Trindall

Mitchell Moses is out of Magic Round – and no certainty to return for next week’s final Origin I audition – as Cronulla recall Braydon Trindall.

The Lord’s jibe that hurt Usman Khawaja the most

David Warner and Usman Khawaja lead the Australians onto the field after lunch on day five of the Lord’s Test.

As a rising star,Australia’s first Muslim Test cricketer kept his thoughts in check. Then he found his voice – and used it.

Pass the bad luck repellent:The Argentinian flown in to solve NSW’s prop crisis

Argentinian Enrique Pieretto is the Waratahs’ newest starting prop after season-ending injuries to everyone else.

Advertisement

Federal Budget 2024

Metros only:How have Jim Chalmers and Labor addressed the five key budget pressures?

The five key pressures on the budget – and how they’ve blown out over time

Jim Chalmers and Katy Gallagher promised to rein in the five fiscal horsemen of the budget apocalypse. But have they?

Jim Chalmers in Parliament House on Sunday ahead of this week’s federal budget which will show inflation lower than expected.

The budget promises good news on inflation and interest rates – but there’s a flipside

Inflation has not been within the Reserve Bank’s target band for a decade. Tuesday’s budget will forecast it slipping below 3 per cent by year’s end.

Sydney

Sydney solicitor Abdul Saddik

High-profile Sydney lawyer charged with sharing sex assault complainant details

Abdul Saddik has represented several members of one of the main clans embroiled in Sydney’s drug war.

Charlise Mutten asked if her alleged killer would make a good dad,jury told

Charlise Mutten was found dead in the Colo River in the Blue Mountains.

The nine-year-old girl was excited to visit her mother,Kallista Mutten,and her mother’s fiance,Justin Stein,before her alleged murder,her grandfather has said.

Updated
Coal

End to a secret deal that locked in coal exports and Sydney truck traffic

Members of School Strike 4 Climate and Rising Tide blockading the Port of Newcastle last year.

The Port of Newcastle has paid $13m so that it is no longer prohibited from competing with Port Botany and can diversify away from coal.

No timeframe for rollout of ankle bracelets for DV accused

NSW Premier Chris Minns announced tough new bail laws after Molly Ticehurst death

Chris Minns repeatedly declined to put a timeline on law changes that will see men who are released on bail after being accused of a serious DV offence required to wear an ankle bracelet.

‘Fat bike’ riders are plaguing Manly. Police and the mayor are determined to stop it

Dawn in Manly saw hundreds of residents on the promenade exercising and walking dogs. Coronavirus Photo Nick Moir 27 March 2020

More than 200 people have been booked for “fat bike” offences in the past year in one council area alone. In Manly,they’ve had enough.

From our partners

Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content
Loading 3rd party ad content

NRL 2024

Jack Wighton weill not make himself available for NSW
Updated

‘Madge understands’:Why Wighton will not play for NSW

Jack Wighton will remain in representative retirement despite the NSW Blues facing a nightmare injury toll,but insists coach Michael Maguire still has plenty of talent to choose from.

Nathan Cleary comes from the field on Friday.
Opinion

Why Nathan Cleary’s hamstring injury isn’t the end of the world for NSW

Michael Maguire is trying to cultivate a next-man-up ethos for the Blues. He’ll have to start straight away.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Advertisement

Opinion

Explore

Got a news tip?

Share information with our journalists securely and confidentially.Learn more

Advertisement

Property

Good Food

Lifestyle

Culture

Traveller

Advertisement

Sport

Mitchell Moses was forced to watch the action in the second half last Friday.

‘He’s not ready’:Moses no certainty to return before Origin as Sharks name Trindall

Mitchell Moses is out of Magic Round – and no certainty to return for next week’s final Origin I audition – as Cronulla recall Braydon Trindall.

Connor Watson is in the mix for a Blues debut.

‘He’s a weapon’:Roosters utility emerges as Blues bolter

This time last year,Connor Watson wasn’t sure if he would ever play in the NRL again. Now he’s in the frame for an unlikely State of Origin debut.

Enrique Pieretto posing in his Argentinian kit at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Pass the bad luck repellent:The Argentinian flown in to solve NSW’s prop crisis

Argentinian Enrique Pieretto is the Waratahs’ newest starting prop after season-ending injuries to everyone else.

Jack Wighton weill not make himself available for NSW
Updated
NRL 2024

‘Madge understands’:Why Wighton will not play for NSW

Jack Wighton will remain in representative retirement despite the NSW Blues facing a nightmare injury toll,but insists coach Michael Maguire still has plenty of talent to choose from.

Angus Crichton’s future at the Roosters is up in the air after the signing of David Fifita.

Roosters rally around Angus Crichton after Fifita signing

Roosters players Terrell May and Victor Radley said they hope to have Angus Crichton at the club next year.

Ange Postecoglou at the end of the match against Liverpool.

Why some Spurs fans want Tottenham to lose to City … and what Ange thinks

Victory on Wednesday (AEST) would give Tottenham’s Champions League hopes a huge boost but would also gift their bitter rivals one hand on the Premier League trophy.

Callum Brown apologises to Tom McCartin after his head-high bump in the derby.

‘We’re looking after Tommy’:Swans not ‘overly concerned’ for McCartin’s future

Tom McCartin is still suffering the lingering effects of a head-high bump in the Sydney derby and won’t play against Carlton on Friday night.

Racing

Advertisement

Most Viewed today

Loading