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The police commissioner says the NSW government’s review of bail laws is a priority after a “terrible and frankly horrifying crime”.
Molly Ticehurst’s killing may finally force a cultural reckoning on our unwillingness to come to grips with the very well-known realities of gendered violence.
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Text messages read in a New York court show the Australian journalist discussing potentially being pardoned for electoral fraud if he was ever charged.
The ruling is the second major #MeToo setback in the last two years and reopens a painful chapter in America’s reckoning with sexual misconduct by powerful figures.
The argument about the violent terror attack video is urgent and important. But what if the greater danger is slow and insidious?
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Flood risk evaluations of the Rosehill “mini-city” site show what needs to be considered before 25,000 apartments could be built there.
Once-affordable areas not too far from Sydney are highly sought as families make a move for better value and lifestyle.
States are accusing the federal government of shortchanging students as they seek a 5 per cent increase in school funding.
Despite creator and star Richard Gadd’s pleas,viewers of the hit Netflix series continue to try to identify the “real” people involved.
The Taste of Things director Tran Anh Hung found his co-stars’ history was a recipe for success.
Don’t buy a device with a rechargeable battery unless it comes from a reputable brand and seller,and be extra careful when charging e-scooters and e-bikes at home.
The high-intensity lead up to one try against the Crusaders perfectly highlighted the value of two NSW veterans - but they’re both departing.
Three weeks before it was claimed Jackson Topine was incapable of playing the sport,his agent was spruiking his client’s availability as an off-contract player.
Life at the Olympics isn’t all beer and skittles. It’s way better than that. Our reporters get behind the scenes of the Games.
Which region delivers the most for Australians when it comes to food,transport,service and spectacular sights? Read on to find out.
“I’ve done a lot of work on myself and I’m in a better place knowing the traits I like in a partner,” says the social media influencer and former Miss Universe Australia.
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In recent weeks,Trent Robinson’s usually unflappable demeanour seemed to be slipping,but during his side’s thumping win on Anzac Day,he was,in meditation parlance,back behind the waterfall.
A superb display by the Roosters’ No.7 set the stage for a thumping Anzac Day win over the Dragons.
One of the videos allegedly showed a person in military fatigues providing instructions for making explosive devices.
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel has uploaded an 11-minute statement to YouTube saying he is not opposed to the video of his stabbing remaining on social media.
New RSL NSW president Mick Bainbridge says the community needed to come back together again for Anzac Day.
Swimmers may no longer be able to find out whether a swim site has faecal contamination because of a funding row.
Daniel Billings was charged with stalking,rape and animal cruelty. Police said he’d threatened his former partner. There was no magistrate,so a registrar gave him bail.
When Sun Ra claimed to be a visitor from Saturn,no one blinked. This never-before-heard material proves why.
The legacy of Ennio Morricone,who died in 2020,is captured in two recent documentaries,Ennio and Sergio Leone:The Italian Who Invented America.
More than 100 nests of potentially deadly fire ants have been discovered on Defence land in the Murray Darling river system.
Large corporations,including supermarkets,have become more resilient,but smaller retailers are facing greater risk of failure as the consumer spending crunch drags on.
The two sides appear to be striking deeper and more effectively inside each other’s borders,while disputing their claims.
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The average buyer’s budget has been slashed by about 30 per cent over the past two years,but there’s little sign of prices following suit.
Sydney house prices are now more than twice that of units,a record gap that pointed to well-heeled buyers driving demand in a tight market.
A social media trend has reignited a discussion about how birth order affects our relationships,but are these theories true?
A few years ago he was selling frozen yoghurt,now British actor Nicholas Galitzine is leading the rom-com revival,one hit film at a time.
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Life at the Olympics isn’t all beer and skittles. It’s way better than that.
In 2012,Kim left a PGA Tour event after the first round and vanished from public life. He faced the battle of his life as the golfing world wondered what had happened to him.
Three tries for Xavier Coates inspired Melbourne to a thumping Anzac Day win and dropped Souths back to the bottom of the NRL ladder,adding to the pressure on coach Jason Demetriou.
In the high-pressure match environment players are struggling to comprehend and understand “policy tweaks” to how the game is officiated.
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