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Screenshot found on Peter Bol’s phone contained doping information

Peter Bol’s case has been raised in an anti-doping hearing involving another athlete.

The Australian runner’s lawyer labelled the discovery meaningless and its airing by WADA an appalling attempt to shirk responsibility for falsely accusing his client of doping.

More than 1 million NSW homes eligible for solar battery rebate

Solar panels in Jordan Springs

A day after extending the life of the country’s largest coal-fired power plant,the NSW government is offering cash incentives for solar storage.

Australian patient data for sale on Russian forum

A hacker claiming to have the stolen data of thousands of Australian patients is selling it for $US50,000.

The Point Piper property Rockleigh has sold on the quiet for more than $80 million.
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Peak Sydney:House bought in 1978 for $325,000 resold for more than $80m

The off-market sale of the Rockleigh mansion makes it Sydney’s highest house sale this year,to date,and ranks in the city’s top five house deals of all time.

Adelaide woman injured during horror flight has no feeling below the waist

Keith Davis (centre) is whisked away and prevented from talking to reporters at Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital in Bangkok,Thailand,on Thursday.

Almost half the 211 passengers on Singapore Airlines flight 321 were injured in what has become one of the most serious turbulence events in modern aviation history.

Should Australia have a new taxpayer-owned bank?

A Nationals-led Senate inquiry into bank branch closures has urged the government to investigate the establishment of a bank owned by taxpayers.

Stunning Lia cross delivers opening goal for Russo as Arsenal take lead

Stunning Lia cross delivers opening goal for Russo as Arsenal take lead

Three Matildas are turning out for Arsenal Women as they take on an A-League All Stars side. Earlier,the All Stars men beat Premier League Newcastle United 8-0.

Melbourne hit back just before half-time but Manly still hold the upper hand

Melbourne hit back just before half-time but Manly still hold the upper hand

Battle of Brookvale anyone? We can only hope - and the Sea Eagles will be hoping they can finally bank a win after leaving six points on the turf in recent weeks.

Cowboys pull clear to stroll to victory over the Tigers

Friday’s double-header kicked off with two sides looking to keep pace with the top eight,but was the Cowboys who came out on top.

Former sex crimes detective guilty of groping teen,not guilty of rape

Former NSW Police sex crimes detective Glen Coleman

A jury also found Glen Coleman abused his position of public office. Now,it can be revealed he faces a second trial on other serious offences.

Winners and losers emerge at News Corp as staff brace for wide-ranging job cuts

Rupert Murdoch passed the baton as chairman of News Corp to Lachlan who is presiding over the restructure of its Australian operations.

News Corp is expected to unveil a flatter management structure,with casualties expected in middle management and senior editor ranks.

Xi and Putin’s love-in is an ominous sign for the West

Russia and China have traditionally treated each other with mutual suspicion and loathing. But now they are closer than ever.

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‘Couldn’t be more ready’:Hannay speaks on Eels interest

Josh Hannay has spoken for the first time about the Eels coaching job.

Josh Hannay has purposely distanced himself from recent coaching opportunities. However,the top job at Parramatta is a different proposition.

Injury threatens Hooper’s Paris Olympics sevens dream

Less than a year after missing Rugby World Cup selection,Michael Hooper is facing more heartbreak.

Icon of the Seas.
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The world’s biggest cruise ship is insanely perfect

These giant ships are not everyone’s cup of tea,but for families who see the advantage of an all-in-one,something-for-everyone holiday,they’re just the thing.

What does it say about fashion when Taylor Swift isn’t enough to save a brand?

Is a celebrity endorsement enough to drive sales? The recent shuttering of two high-profile fashion brands suggests not.

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NRL 2024

Nathan Merritt.

‘Lucky to be alive’:How Souths legend learned to walk again after a coma

Nathan Merritt will take a simple stroll in Indigenous Round this weekend that represents a significant milestone in his recovery.

Zac Lomax.

Lomax firming for shock Origin call-up alongside Suaalii

The St George Illawarra star was thought to be on the fringes despite a blistering start to the year,but has burst back into the frame.

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Luke Bray and his mother Diane Bray.
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‘He didn’t have a chance’:Luke went to his new job in the morning. He never came home

Luke Bray,24,wasn’t even supposed to be at work that day. His mother wants answers.

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Vile voice messages to Alex Greenwich played in defamation case

Alex Greenwich outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Friday.

The Sydney MP is suing ex-NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham for defamation over a tweet he says unleashed a wave of vitriol,including explicit voice messages.

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Marrickville stabbing was premeditated,police allege

Marrickville stabbing was premeditated,police allege

Police say a man planned the stabbing of his brother and mother in their inner-west Sydney home,the attack unfolding while their father was in the shower.

Sydney’s undercover wartime lookout post reopens after ‘labour of love’

Before:The Battery Observation Post in operation in an Australian War Memorial photograph,1944. After:The Harbour Trust with help from volunteers have refurbished the North Fort Battery.

An abandoned,empty and crumbling military base will be opened to the public after a two-year restoration project.

Sydney pro-Palestinian students suspended after classes ‘disrupted’

The pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Sydney.

The university says some students have gone beyond the bounds of acceptable behaviour in protesting against the Israel-Gaza war.

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Ben O’Toole,Anthony LaPaglia and Josh Helman in Death of a Salesman
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Anthony LaPaglia’s Willy Loman rips apart the American Dream

Seventy-five years on,Death of a Salesman retains its power and relevance,and in this version,Anthony LaPaglia gives an extraordinary performance.

Liesel Badorrek is the creative mind behind Window Dressing.

More than just lights - here’s our pick of Vivid Ideas

From meeting strangers to spying on strangers,there is plenty of variety in the Vivid Ideas program.

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Property

Nox in the Talofa hinterland near Byron Bay sold for $12 million to animation pioneer Zareh Nalbandian.

He sold his studio to Netflix for $700m. Then he went on a $120m property spree

The Animal Logic co-founder has taken to real estate in a big way in recent years,and his $12 million Byron Bay cash buy is just his latest acquisition.

‘It’s stupid,the system is broken’:The housing crisis gets worse

‘It’s stupid,the system is broken’:The housing crisis gets worse

Workers are feeling “pretty distressed” to realise the basics of life have slipped further out of reach than even in the recent past.

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Origin.

We asked data nerds to pick the NSW Origin team. Here is who they selected

The team have been in the lab crunching the numbers,our experts have their say and we also get AI on board for the NSW campaign.

NRL round 12 LIVE:Manly Sea Eagles v Melbourne Storm

Battle of Brookvale anyone? We can only hope - and the Sea Eagles will be hoping they can finally bank a win after leaving six points on the turf in recent weeks.

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Holmes faces nervous Origin wait over hip-drop as Cowboys outgun Tigers

Queensland will be sweating on the availability of Valentine Holmes after he was placed on report for a hip-drop tackle in the Cowboys’ 42-28 win over the Tigers on Friday.

Josh Hannay has spoken for the first time about the Eels coaching job.

‘I couldn’t be more ready’:Hannay opens up about Eels interest

Josh Hannay has purposely distanced himself from recent coaching opportunities. However,the top job at Parramatta is a different proposition.

Michael Hooper takes a selfie with fans at the Hong Kong sevens.

Injury threatens Hooper’s Paris Olympics sevens dream

Less than a year after missing Rugby World Cup selection,Michael Hooper is facing more heartbreak.

Zac Lomax is on his way out of the Dragons.

Lomax firming for shock Origin call-up alongside Suaalii

The St George Illawarra star was thought to be on the fringes despite a blistering start to the year,but has burst back into the frame.

Nathan Merritt.

‘Lucky to be alive’:How Souths legend learned to walk again after a coma

Nathan Merritt will take a simple stroll in Indigenous Round this weekend that represents a significant milestone in his recovery from a debilitating bout of double pneumonia.

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