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The latest portrait Gina Rinehart wants removed from the National Gallery

The latest portrait Gina Rinehart wants removed from the National Gallery

Supporters of the mining magnate want a second portrait pulled from the walls of the National Gallery of Australia.

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‘Betrayed the trust of their supporters’: A-League players arrested for alleged betting corruption

Macarthur FC player Kearyn Baccus at Campbelltown Police Station.

Three players were charged after police uncovered an alleged corrupt betting syndicate at a Sydney club involving yellow card manipulation.

‘Chaos reigns’: The countries that have dodged Australia’s student visa crackdown

The government wants universities to cut their reliance on this market. It’s also a country with one of the highest visa approval rates.

Charlise’s mother had planned on ‘doing a runner’ with girl, accused killer told police

The man accused of killing Charlise Mutten claims her mother had planned to take her.

While Charlise Mutten was missing, her alleged murderer Justin Stein told police his partner had talked about taking off with her daughter, a jury has heard.

The ‘new Tinder’ – or something more? Why run clubs are gaining pace

A great way to keep fit and make friends. A panacea for loneliness. And fun, so fun. No wonder run clubs have exploded.

This behemoth was at risk of death by neglect and bird poo. It’s just won a top prize
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This behemoth was at risk of death by neglect and bird poo. It’s just won a top prize

The $100 million remediation that brought White Bay Power Station back from the brink of death has been recognised as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Sorry for the pile-on, ScoMo and Trump, but by Jesus, you send women a warped view of religion

Scott Morrison, like Donald Trump, may appeal to America’s white evangelicals, but a former US president’s humbler approach would resonate more with the many women who are losing their religion.

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Sex, politics, money, power ... and a blockbuster case: Trump’s trial is pure box office

Sex, politics, money, power ... and a blockbuster case: Trump’s trial is pure box office

Some people, not all Trump supporters, are so keen to witness history, they are paying others by the hour to save them a place in the queue.

‘I think that’s dangerous’: The moment the new CSIRO boss decided to hit back at Dutton

CSIRO boss Doug Hilton and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.

Doug Hilton didn’t back off when he felt the leader of the opposition had crossed a line.

First the vinyl revival, now DVDs? Why physical media is making a comeback

“The idea that something could be lost to time worries me”: Leslie Haworth among the 4,500 DVDs in his collection.

In an era of streaming anxiety, Leslie Haworth has lined his apartment with 4,500 titles.

Pete nearly lost his life when his Black Hawk crashed. He was lucky in more ways than one

Army sergeant Pete Rudland survived serious injuries and then got compensation for his treatment relatively easily. Many of our veterans aren’t looked after so well.

I watched nothing but ABC iview for a week.

I watched nothing but ABC iview for a week. Here’s what I learnt

I spend $962 a year on streaming services. This is what happened when I gave up everything, except for the ABC’s free streaming platform.

Why a player with 300 stitches in his head and 81 tackles in a game is the man NSW need

Cameron McInnes

Origin demands a certain type of player and Michael Maguire needs to make the right choices when he selects his first team.

Roy Masters
Roy Masters

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‘I’ve been a scallywag’: Wighton knows he’s lucky to reach milestone

As he plays his 250th NRL game, Jack Wighton has enough self-awareness to know his career could have come to an end on more than one occasion.

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Emma Tonegato scores the first try of the night.

Sky Blues win series opener with 22-12 victory at Suncorp Stadium

The Sky Blues secured victory at Suncorp Stadium in the first match of the series, in front of a record-breaking crowd of 25,000 people.

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Moses set to be overlooked for Blues as Koroisau battles ‘strange’ injury

The Eels halfback will run out of time to prove his fitness before the Origin series opener, while Tigers hooker Koroisau is hoping a rare hip injury doesn’t cruel his Blues’ aspirations.

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A boy forced himself on a girl at a NSW high school. He was allowed to continue attending

Schools still don’t know how to respond to sexual assault between classmates, two years after the state government commissioned a review about what to do when a sex assault victim and perpetrator attended the same school.

Doing hard maths for the HSC isn’t paying off. Here’s how it plays out for your ATAR

Ambitious students are punished when it comes to ATAR because there is little payoff for taking trickier mathematics.

A quirk of the ATAR system is effectively punishing ambitious students. Compare these questions to see the difficulty levels.

This council wants to design its own housing plan on its own timeline

The suburb of Balmain is under control of Sydney’s Inner West Council.

Inner West Council is urging the Minns government to delay one of its signature housing policies, saying it can deliver the required density itself.

Minns sacks pro-Palestine MP for labelling Webb a ‘liar’

Minns sacks pro-Palestine MP for labelling Webb a ‘liar’

Anthony D’Adam used a late-night speech to accuse NSW Police of using “fear and intimidation as a means of obtaining compliance” against pro-Palestinian protesters.

‘Fair-dinkum balls-up’: Big stink over town’s giant fish ends in repaint job

Fish after

It was 10 days before Christmas. The tiny town of Adaminaby had gathered to celebrate the 50th birthday of a giant fibreglass trout. But what they saw that day left them horrified.

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Who stole Picasso’s Weeping Woman? This novel could have the answer

Our reviewers cast their eyes over recent fiction and non-fiction releases, including historical fiction, a ripping yarn about the Labor Party and MasterChef inaugural winner Julie Goodwin’s memoir.

Pleased to meat you: Bonnie Tangey mines her day job in the lab for her comedy routine.

Have you heard the one about the scientist who does stand-up?

Scientists are increasingly crossing over into comedy.

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Roosters prop Spencer Leniu will make his first appearance in Brisbane since the racism incident involving Ezra Mam.
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NRL 2024

Stay classy, BrisVegas: Roosters’ fears for Spencer Leniu at Magic Round

The Samoan international will play before a Brisbane crowd for the first time since the round-one incident involving Broncos star Ezra Mam.

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Cameron McInnes

Why a player with 300 stitches in his head and 81 tackles in a game is the man NSW need

Origin demands a certain type of player and Michael Maguire needs to make the right choices when he selects his first team.

Roy Masters
Roy Masters

Sports Columnist

Xander Schauffele says his opening-round heroics mean nothing if he is unable to go on with the job in Kentucky.

Schauffele leads PGA with record round, Smith three-under after superb save

Perennial bridesmaid Xander Schauffele came agonisingly close to the first 61 ever recorded at a major in a blistering opening round at Valhalla Golf Club.

As he celebrates 250 NRL games, Jack Wighton knows his career could have ended more than once for being a “scallywag’.

‘I’ve been a scallywag’: Wighton knows he’s lucky to reach milestone

As he plays his 250th NRL game, Jack Wighton has enough self-awareness to know his career could have come to an end on more than one occasion.

Zac Lomax will leave the St George Illawarra Dragons at the end of the year.

‘I love the club’: Lomax coy on reasons behind Dragons exit

He’s in career-best form and in contention for a Dally M Medal, but the departing St George Illawarra star said he had been unsettled as far back as the pre-season.

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Ten magic moments from Magic Round

Hat-tricks, game-winning tackles and miraculous passes that defy the laws of physics – here are the most magical moments to come out of the annual Suncorp Stadium festival of footy.

Mitchell Moses during last year’s State of Origin series.
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NRL 2024

Moses set to be overlooked for Blues as Koroisau battles ‘strange’ injury

The Eels halfback will run out of time to prove his fitness before the Origin series opener, while Tigers hooker Koroisau is hoping a rare hip injury doesn’t cruel his Blues’ aspirations.

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