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After sustaining two stab wounds to the head,the injured constable and his colleagues then chased down and apprehended the suspect near Hyde Park.
As a bruising political fight over housing and congestion continues,polling shows half of voters want more done to curb immigration.
The new public wharves are due to be completed within the next six months,but commuters face a years-long wait for services because of state government indecision.
Some investors are beginning to ask whether Gucci boss Francois-Henri Pinault should consider passing the baton at his luxury empire and bring in fresh blood.
More details have emerged about the alleged crimes of Australian man Gregor Johann Haas,who was arrested in the Philippines on Wednesday.
Inexcusably,not a single officer of our navy had bothered to travel from Canberra to attend our AUKUS partner’s principal naval strategic forum.
Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general
The Wests Tigers will hold a board meeting on Monday to discuss the club’s stadium strategy and are not in a position to commit to playing any games at Leichhardt Oval.
The Dolphins claimed a fifth win on the trot as the Tigers - who at least showed some fight despite being down to 11 men at one point - sink to seven straight losses
Melbourne ran out comprehensive 48-16 winners over the Eels,but victory was soured by Cameron Munster leaving the field in agony with an injury that has significant State of Origin implications.
In Pakistan,where people live in fear of powerful security services,conspiracy theories have long been embraced. Did you know Osama Bin Laden was Jewish?
Unorganised and loosely connected criminals - some hired on social media - are believed to be behind crimes once dominated by yakuza.
It’s easy to assume that toys speak only to kids and that once puberty hits,we stop needing their comfort. But that assumption is be wrong.
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We all love high-end beauty,with its slew of lush ingredients,but we also love a bargain that has cult status.
Bigger groups usually mean lower cost but a group of 12 is a very different experience from one of 20.
Director Nicolas Philibert rewrites the conventions of the documentary in the Berlin Film Festival-winning On The Adamant.
New insights into REM sleep and our emotions may change the way we treat mental health.
Electric vehicles are soaring in popularity,but “range anxiety” and fears over costs are preventing many drivers from making the switch.
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A lofty warehouse west of London might offer a glimpse of the future of our home energy.
Security expert Scott Taylor said pride and ego as well as alcohol and drugs drive the aggression that night-time venue operators want to stamp out.
The pain of childlessness is well documented. But it can hit all over again when friends gush about their grandchildren.
An inner west public primary school has told parents that students will use an e-library rather than physical books for their home reading program.
Waverley Council has been forced to revise its coastal walk upgrade after residents said it would let tourists look into their bedrooms.
Dozens of suburbs that were affordable to the average buyer are no longer within reach. Here’s what slipped away,and where to look instead.
Noel Painton Smith and her neighbours say a major highway upgrade is damaging their homes and health.
NSW established the Specialist Family Violence court list in September last year. So how is it working?
The Warriors were walking wounded at one point,out of form and without Shaun Johnson,only to roll the reigning premiers in a gutsy Magic Round upset for the ages.
The Fox Sports NRL host’s well-publicised fall warrants compassion. This is why he won’t get much.
Chris Bowen wants to stop energy companies slugging households and businesses with a loyalty tax on their power bills.
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Donald Trump is leaning into religion,and his support is as strong as ever among evangelicals and other conservative Christians.
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The Lanes,who bought a Byron hinterland project for $3.8 million and sold it for $33.6 million,have had success further south. But not everyone is having such a good time.
Just two hours from the Big Apple,this landscape of woods,rivers and farmland gives visitors the opportunity to exhale without giving up creature comforts.
“It was like being in a car crash,hit from both the front and back,” says the multi-award winning country music artist.
The Wests Tigers kept on punching,but needless sin-bins and clunky attack sank the joint-venture once again as the Dolphins welcomed Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow back from injury in fine fashion.
Jake Fraser-McGurk is likely to be a travelling reserve for Australia at the T20 World Cup,as Cameron Green showed why the 22-year-old couldn’t be squeezed into a 15-man squad.
The Sharks star admitted he was close to not playing against the Roosters – but another star turn has him steeled to solve NSW’s halfback woes.
Melbourne ran out comprehensive 48-16 winners over the Eels,but the victory was soured by Cameron Munster leaving the field in agony with an injury that has significant State of Origin implications.
After 18 months out of the pool,Bronte Campbell promised herself she would have one more crack at making an Olympic team. Then came an injury from left field.
Australia’s immediate debrief in the aftermath of the controversial Jonny Bairstow stumping and a flurry of abuse in the Lord’s Long Room,is revealed by the latest season of the Amazon Prime documentary.