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Investigations

How much money the Exclusive Brethren’s ‘ecosystem’ really makes

Recently released financial records show how cash circulates around the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church and its Sydney-based “royal family”.

Minister concedes immigration too high as students compete for city rentals

Education Minister Jason Clare

New government analysis reveals international students make up 7 per cent of the private rental market, and more than 20 per cent in inner Sydney and Melbourne.

Seven Network at centre of fresh legal fight

A former journalist on Seven’s Spotlight program has launched legal action against the media company in the Federal Court.

Anna Murdoch told me succession would bring heartbreak. How right she was

I interviewed Anna Murdoch after her marriage to Rupert ended. Now, 23 years later, her fears about succession tearing the family apart look remarkably prescient.

David Leser
David Leser

Senior freelance writer

US judge shot and killed in his chambers by sheriff

This undated photo provided by Kentucky Court of Justice shows slain District Judge Kevin Mullins who was killed in his chambers by a sheriff.

Governor Andy Beshear said after the shooting: “There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow.”

‘Time for fresh leadership’: Graham Arnold steps down as Socceroos coach

‘Time for fresh leadership’: Graham Arnold steps down as Socceroos coach

Arnold was facing immense pressure after a 1-0 defeat to Bahrain and a 0-0 draw away to Indonesia left Australia’s World Cup direct qualification hopes in peril.

Manly or Easts? Welcome to the NRL’s insoluble moral quandary

Daly Cherry-Evans and Luke Brooks celebrate their win over Canterbury.

League needs hatred like Dracula needs blood, and Saturday night’s semi-final has something for everyone.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

Journalist, author and columnist

Tedesco’s first NRL game could have been his last. On Saturday, he plays his 250th

After overcoming a slew of injuries and losses in his early years, James Tedesco will mark a significant milestone on Saturday.

Martinis any way you like ’em at Bar Planet.

The Good Food guide to Sydney’s best 20 bars, right now

Cin, cin. It’s our annual list of the best gin joints, cantinas and cocktail lounges across town.

This woman helped police bring the first coercive control charge

Hayley Foster has faced vitriol and abuse from unlikely places.

As Federal Circuit and Family Court director, Hayley Foster’s job is to make people “uncomfortable” as she helps the court respond to family violence cases.

The key to happiness and economic prosperity? Growing rounder

Since the industrial revolution, we’ve fattened up our economy by pumping out products and consuming more. But there’s a way to grow outside the box.

Millie Muroi
Millie Muroi

Economics Writer

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Naked City

The cop, the sovereign citizen and the arrest that ruined a life

Deanna and Michael Aston

“I stood up, completely spent, utterly out of breath but relieved that I had survived the scariest and most dangerous arrest of my career.”

Myer shares savaged, CEO Olivia Wirth doubles down on exclusive fashion labels

Investors seemed displeased with Olivia Wirth’s first set of full-year results as Myer’s chief executive.

Myer shares have tumbled after the company unveiled its full-year results, but its CEO has vowed to invest in its languishing sass & bide, Marcs and David Lawrence brands.

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An isolated beach shack finally made me feel like myself again

After being on call 24/7 for decades – kids, ageing parents, dogs – I feel like I’m exhaling after holding my breath for far too long.

Kate Halfpenny
Kate Halfpenny

Regular columnist

Stanley Park on the edge of downtown Vancouver.

Ten major world cities with glorious central green spaces

When city sightseeing gets a bit too intense, it’s time to head to the world’s great breathing spaces.

‘I make people nervous’: The veteran villain who hides in plain sight

Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) in a scene from Better Call Saul.

Giancarlo Esposito, best known for playing Gus Fring on Breaking Bad, loves being the bad guy.

Twenty scams (plus five new ones) every traveller must know

As the number of tourists travelling the world has boomed, so has the number of scammers and the schemes they have devised.

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NRL 2024

Canterbury Bulldogs winger Josh Addo-Carr is today fronting the NRL’s integrity unit.
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Addo-Carr maintains innocence at NRL integrity unit grilling

The lawyer supporting Josh Addo-Carr during his meeting with the NRL says the star winger maintains he didn’t knowingly take drugs.

James Maloney was sacked by the Cowboys for drink-driving, but still helping Tom Dearden.

He was sacked by the Cowboys two weeks ago. But James Maloney is still helping them chase NRL glory

Former assistant coach parted ways with North Queensland after a drink-driving incident, but continues to work with playmaker Tom Dearden to help the club to a premiership.

Sydney

Jacqui paid $3100 for a school trip. Then an email set off alarm bells

Jacqui paid $3100 for a school trip. Then an email set off alarm bells

Children from more than 100 schools thought they were going on a trip to NASA in Texas. That was until Charles Chung’s company collapsed, owing millions. Here’s how it unravelled.

The $15m roundabout that ended a popular local brewery

The Tumut River Brewing Company, which lost trade during 18 months of roadworks.

The craft brewer is closing down after losing almost $1 million in trade during roadworks after failing to secure compensation from the state government.

Free train travel in Sydney this weekend in bid to break standoff with union

Free train travel in Sydney this weekend in bid to break standoff with union

NSW has made the offer of free train travel in a bid to pressure the rail union to drop work bans.

Single power pole on ‘zombie’ block paves way for waterfront development

The riverfront block at Brunswick Heads, to the right of existing housing, where development may now proceed.

A prime block near Byron Bay may now be developed after its owner made a surprise discovery amid some old papers.

Cocaine ‘top dogs’ hit, $1.8b Sydney crime gang busted, police say

Cocaine ‘top dogs’ hit, $1.8b Sydney crime gang busted, police say

“The Commission” is alleged to have controlled the price and supply of drugs feeding Sydney’s booming cocaine market.

SEE & DO

Margaret Sullavan, Frank Morgan and James Stewart in the controversial film The Mortal Storm.

How one American film caused a political battle about the Nazis

The 1940 film The Mortal Storm was the only film at the time to tackle the treatment of the Jews in Nazi Germany.

Actor Hazem Shammas leans into the unendearing character of Coriolanus in Bell Shakespeare’s 2025 season.

The banned play making a rare return to the stage

Bell Shakespeare will mark 35 years with a performance of a political epic that inspired The Hunger Games.

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Property

Experts warn of the risk of switching to interest-only terms as the share of this home loan type inches higher.

The risky loan type on the rise as homeowners try to stay afloat

After years of high-interest rates and inflation, struggling homeowners are taking this hardship measure in the hopes of riding out the storm.

A new report has proposed major changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax to improve the rental market.

Landlords could lose negative gearing perks in new plan

The pathway could improve the standard of rentals and increase the value for money the government gets from housing tax concessions.

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Sport

Graham Arnold deals with more dejection against Indonesia from the dugout in Jakarta.

‘Time for fresh leadership’: Graham Arnold steps down as Socceroos coach

Arnold was facing immense pressure after a 1-0 defeat to Bahrain and a 0-0 draw away to Indonesia left Australia’s World Cup direct qualification hopes in peril.

Daly Cherry-Evans and Luke Brooks celebrate their win over Canterbury.

Manly or Easts? Welcome to the NRL’s insoluble moral quandary

League needs hatred like Dracula needs blood, and Saturday night’s semi-final has something for everyone.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

Journalist, author and columnist

King of Sydney … James Tedesco

James Tedesco’s first NRL game could have been his last. On Saturday, he plays his 250th

After overcoming a slew of injuries and losses in his early years, James Tedesco will mark a significant milestone on Saturday.

Racing NSW boss Peter V’landys clashed with upper house MP Mark Latham a parliamentary hearing last month.

Four Corners sets sights on V’landys as inquiry fallout continues

You can judge a man by his enemies. The Racing NSW and ARLC boss has some influential ones circling him at the moment.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Victor Radley.

Radley to make Cronk-like return for Roosters, three weeks after breaking shoulder

The bruising back-rower is set to channel Cooper Cronk in the 2018 decider and play against Manly on Saturday night.

Isaac Heeney.

How ‘little Tarzan’ Heeney transformed himself into the AFL’s golden boy

He might look like a polished specimen now, but his penchant for “tree parachuting” and self-set time trials on the farm reveal there’s more to the star Swan.

Travis Head delivered a crunching performance against England.

Head shot: Why Trav’s latest blast adds to selectors’ Test opening headache

Travis Head pillaged England at Trent Bridge to add further momentum to his case for accompanying Usman Khawaja.

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