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Australia’s richest person wants the gallery to remove a portrait of her from an exhibition by Archibald Prize-winning Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira.
A top prosecutor has told Chris Dawson’s murder appeal the convicted wife killer appeared to show a “complete lack of sentiment towards his own children”.
Fatima Payman accused Israel of conducting a genocide in Gaza in the most strident criticism of Israel by a government MP.
Aaron,an international student studying in Sydney,knows all too well that the industrial-scale surveillance deployed by the Chinese government doesn’t stop at the border.
Daniel Mookhey blasted the “absurd” GST carve-up which will see taxpayers pay billions to prop up a 2018 deal that has allowed resource-rich Western Australia to deliver six consecutive surpluses.
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Lawrence Wong inherits an overachieving middle power famed for its prosperity;a beacon of stability and open trade. But the nation has problems too.
Calls for “intifada” are antisemitic,but it is not clear that police should end an entire protest in response to isolated criminal offences.
Former chief scientist
Brendan Kerry has been barred from US figure skating after an investigation led by the country’s peak sports abuse authority.
In the midst of another disappointing Waratahs season,captain Jake Gordon has been linked with an early move to France.
Graham Annesley has urged his match officials to use discretion when making contentious calls after finally giving his verdict on the most scrutinised refereeing decision of the year.
Removing mould and termite damage was one thing,finding someone to manufacture 14,000 buttons was quite another.
The shadow attorney-general wanted to suspend standing orders to allow new domestic violence laws to pass without consultation.
The novelist’s account of the brutal attack on him and how he survived is moving,ghastly and full of self-scrutiny.
We’ve arrived at Heaven. No,I’m not being hyperbolic. This dreamy resort is broken up into Heaven,Sky,Earth and Sea.
Justin Hemmes’ latest venue is a high-energy rabbit warren of a space with a menu that’s just as super-charged.
Two vastly different labels stood out at Australian Fashion Week by getting personal with their customers.
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It seems the top priority of Anthony Albanese’s government is not to have any priorities.
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Just spending money on handouts to bring down inflation is not Chalmers’ main game.
Four victims,aged 24 to 50,were killed when a Mazda Ute hit a tree. Newly released footage shows the car being followed over a bridge.
A jury has heard Kallista Mutten’s call on the morning of January 14,2022,sobbing as she said she had last seen her nine-year-old daughter “two nights ago”.
A 17-year-old boy is in police custody after a pedestrian was killed in a crash in Sydney’s south. The car was found parked in a nearby street,sporting an offensive sticker.
The mother of a young surfer allegedly stabbed to death at a NSW beach said she has “lost faith in humanity” as the killer remains on the run.
If teachers are to win back control of classrooms,they will need more than a well-planned lesson.
Gold Coast star David Fifita will remain with the Titans after the Roosters sensationally withdrew a big-money offer to lure the in-demand forward to Bondi.
The 500-game coach will be at the Canberra Raiders until the end of the decade after signing on with the club for another five years.
The government is betting big on green technologies and industry to grow local manufacturing.
BHP boss Mike Henry has thrown down the gauntlet to Anglo American’s shareholders,after the London-based miner rejected the Australian giant’s latest takeover offer.
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Michael Cohen testified that after his home was raided in 2018,he received a call from Trump,who told him:“Don’t worry,I’m president ... you’re gonna be OK.”
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A suburb’s wellbeing was measured on several indicators such as health,environment,jobs and income – but it comes at a price.
One in eight home sellers in the hardest-hit pocket of Sydney are motivated to get a deal done urgently as interest rates stay high.
Once dominated by swimwear brands,Australian Fashion Week is broadening the definition of ‘resort’ wear – one sweater at a time.
Writer and broadcaster
The popular ABC News Breakfast presenter criss-crossed the country on a bike in search of people’s most precious possessions for his new show.
South Sydney officials held a meeting with Bennett in Brisbane days out from Magic Round as they prepare to announce his return to the Rabbitohs.
The Australian is running Tottenham with principle. But English football is not always good and nourishing,and Postecoglou is not always patient with deviation.
“No” is a word the Roosters have heard with unusual regularity in recent times. However,the club isn’t overly concerned about the David Fifita knockback.
Knights officials fear an approach to the NRL by Andre Ponga to seek clarity on contractual issues could be the first steps in a plan to extract Kalyn from the club.
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.
Michael Maguire is trying to cultivate a next-man-up ethos for the Blues. He’ll have to start straight away.
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