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The senator hosted the screening of a film rejecting the two-state solution,organised by controversial Australian Jewish Association president David Adler.
Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby has told staff there will be an independent investigation into newsroom behaviour following allegations against former television news boss Darren Wick.
The ABC’s chief political correspondent has come under fire for comments she made criticising Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.
An army of people saying Yes In My Backyard will be deployed across Sydney in a bid to get more pro-housing councillors elected.
A father and his two young children were travelling in a ride-share car that turned into an oncoming Toyota Hilux,police say.
The Perth man who murdered two women inside their suburban home on Friday was a licensed gun owner,it has been revealed.
A drive-by shooting carried out by a feared drug cartel wounded a teenager in a Mexican town. They weren’t targeting rival drug dealers – it was a tortilla shop.
The deputy prime minister says the government is determined to introduce criminal laws for those who vilify others based on race,sexuality,gender,disability or religion.
Tigers Realm shareholders,including billionaire Paul Little,are set to approve the sale of its Russian coal mines but a sanctions complication looms.
The fashion retailer has launched an independent investigation after staff said it did not adequately handle their sexual harassment and bullying complaints.
The hulking-out of Lendlease shareholders not only demonstrates just how aggrieved they were,but it is also a reminder that investors are the owners and in theory the board works for them.
Business columnist
On Money Diaries this week,a long-haul cabin crew worker who travels to and from Singapore and spends money on cocktails and street food.
For whatever reason,the gods of the NSW Sheriff’s Office have had a love-hate relationship with my dad over the decades.
Writer
There is no way Robyn Nevin will go to see her upcoming movie Sting. The star of stage and screen – who has also directed three of our state theatre companies – is adamant.
Listing agent Jack Parry said the sale price rivalled nearby homes with on-site parking. Domain Group recorded a preliminary auction clearance rate of 69.7 per cent at the weekend.
Experts agree that one of the best way to prevent and lower hypertension is by working out.
From the classic Americana of Route 66 to little-known sojourns in the Mediterranean,here are the world’s best road trips - and a local favourite - to get your motor running.
The second restaurant from the team behind Hobart favourite Aloft bottles coastal Mediterranean chic - and has even better views.
Senior business columnist
One debutant and one surprise axing have headlined the Maroons’ game 1 squad,while the race to replace Cameron Munster has been decided.
Canterbury’s star back-rower will be sidelined by a finger fracture for a crucial part of the season as the Roosters confirmed Egan Butcher has ruptured his ACL.
Welcome to Turrella,one of the 37 suburbs in which the state government wants to put more housing – and it doesn’t even have an ATM,let alone a bank.
Tram drivers and other operational staff will stop work for four hours on Wednesday during peak periods as part of industrial action.
Kallista Mutten has told a jury her fiance made various claims about her nine-year-old daughter’s whereabouts in the days before she was found dead in a barrel.
Lawyers for the TV network and high-profile presenter are returning to court amid the fallout from Bruce Lehrmann’s disastrous lawsuit.
The NSW Environment Protection Authority is facing claims of mismanagement from its own investigators after it uncovered an alleged illegal waste dump containing asbestos.
Ukraine fears it will not receive a requested shipment of Australian coal by winter,despite pleading directly with Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
The rap was panned as being awkward and emblematic of how detached Silicon Valley has become from reality. But its co-founders say it was all part of the plan.
Contributor
Rugged and remote conditions are hindering rescue efforts in Papua New Guinea,where the landslide has also caused major destruction to buildings and food gardens.
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Eleven buyers – a mix of young families and developers,who were eyeing it for its knock down potential – registered to bid. But one group didn’t even get a look in.
Meta and Ray-Ban’s smart glasses put cameras,microphones,speakers and a little bit of AI into an object you would probably be wearing anyway.
Broadcaster and columnist
Josh Jones wasn’t expecting to lose his dream job. He has shared the performance reviews and messages that shed light on a typically confidential process.
NSW players arrived at their hotel on Monday afternoon,with Nicho Hynes declaring himself a certain starter at halfback and the new skipper receiving a warm reception.
NSW coach Michael Maguire recalled a passage of play in Dylan Edwards’ performance on Saturday that sealed his decision to choose the Panthers fullback over James Tedesco.
The Blues coach wants players who run towards the fire. After weeks of injury carnage,his Origin hopes rest with Luai leading the way.
Mitchell Starc was the victor in a $8million title shootout with fellow Australian pace ace Pat Cummins as the Kolkata Knight Riders thrashed Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Katrina Gorry said a chill ran up her spine when she went down injured for West Ham,and she feared she may miss what could be her last big tournament with the Matildas.
Rugby Australia must be learning that centralisation means taking on the problems of the franchises,not magically making them disappear.
Rugby columnist