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Staff surrounded an injured Australian from flight 321 in a hospital cafe when it became apparent he was about to talk to the media.
The prime minister will tell voters hit hard by the rising cost of living that he feels their pain and has not forgotten what it is like to “struggle and strive”.
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor argues that industrial relations changes will help boost the economy.
Workers are feeling “pretty distressed” to realise the basics of life have slipped further out of reach than even in the recent past.
Two people are in hospital after a stabbing in Sydney’s inner west on Thursday evening.
Economics Editor
The controversial star of the global Murdoch empire is turning heads in Australia with her regal style.
Iranians have been dancing,setting off fireworks and posting an endless stream of helicopter memes.
Political scientist and writer
Anthony Albanese has sought to shield his government from further backlash over a former immigration detainee now charged with murder.
Five surfers have died at the iconic and infamous Tahitian break,venue for the Olympic competition in July,which translates as “place of skulls” in the local Polynesian dialect.
The South Sydney fullback doesn’t deserve the jumper,nor can he be trusted to perform in it.
Chief Sports Writer
A member of Australia’s Olympic gold medal-winning women’s 4x100m medley team has called time on her swimming career just months before Paris.
When marriage trouble hit a group of Melbourne friends,they sought solace in each other.
You can roll up and order a beer,but I’m not quite sure you can still call it a pub. Whatever White Horse has become,I like it a lot.
I’ve been told of some pretty significant secrets in my time – from affairs,to secret children,to gambling problems,to bankruptcies – so the bar for titillation has been significantly raised.
Columnist and author
Don’t be a Grinch. Sometimes you should simply give in and enjoy the entertainment and outrageous kitsch of tourist traps.
Many see TV roasts as an opportunity to rail against wokeness. But they’re not:they’re nasty,retrograde and just not funny.
They may be common,but they don’t have to be an ongoing issue.
The Sea Eagles have told their coach that contract talks are on hold after three straight losses.
The footballing careers of Taylan May and Brandon Wakeham are under a cloud after they were officially stood down from playing duties.
After years of planning,a new theatre has been announced for Parramatta and it’s comparable to Sydney and Melbourne’s best.
The government will extend the operating life of Eraring,Australia’s largest coal-fired power station,until August 2027.
George Khouzame,whose company built the Condell Park house that collapsed last year,insists the charges were for “very,very,very,very low-end fraud”.
The former NSW One Nation leader is defending a defamation action brought against him by Sydney MP Alex Greenwich over an offensive and graphic tweet.
Australian students vying for entry to elite US and UK universities are beginning their college preparations from as young as 12.
The former LA Times crime writer turned bestselling author has written 38 novels,some of which are now movies and TV series. He’s in Australia this month.
Seventy-five years on,Death of a Salesman retains its power and relevance,and in this version,Anthony LaPaglia gives an extraordinary performance.
As news of the deal to prolong the life of the Eraring power station broke,state governments lined up to oppose nuclear energy.
Chief political correspondent
Dion Lee will be run by administrators as a going concern as the hunt for a new buyer begins.
They often stand out in the pews,with the men in ties and the women sometimes with the lace head coverings that all but disappeared from American churches more than 50 years ago.
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A new report finds how to fetch a higher price,attract more online listing views and make a home more liveable in the meantime.
Owners are selling up in greater numbers this autumn than they were at the same time last year,new figures show.
Have we become so comfortable in our lives we are now seeking – and willing to pay big money for – discomfort?
Lifestyle Health Editor
The latest season of Bridgerton has been split in two,spread out across a month. It’s the latest sign the streaming giant is shifting from the binge model.
Culture news editor
Canterbury piled on 38 unanswered points in the second half to blow away a Dragons side derailed by injuries to Jack Bird and Hame Sele as Canterbury’s star put his hand up for NSW.
The Western Bulldogs’ gallant 14-point defeat to Sydney at Marvel Stadium has been compounded by injuries to stars Aaron Naughton and Ed Richards.
The Sea Eagles have told their coach that contract talks are on hold after three straight losses. But Seibold insists he didn’t storm out of a meeting on the eve of a season-defining clash.
Origin can bring out the best in players looking to escape the dramas at their club. Michael Maguire can do that with South Sydney’s mercurial star.
League columnist