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The eleven contenders for the Kangaroos captaincy, the retired NRL star set for a shot at professional wrestling, the fun police out in Belmore, plus more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Mal’s big call on Kangaroos gig
The eleven contenders for the Kangaroos captaincy, the retired NRL star set for a shot at professional wrestling, the fun police out in Belmore, plus more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh....
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NRL Live: Dragons’ season over as Parramatta kills their finals hopes
The Dragons’ season is imploding as Parramatta runs riot at home, racking up a huge score while St George has no answers. FOLLOW LIVE for news and analysis.
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Donna was waiting for a miracle in the bush — then it flew into town
Donna Synnerdahl still remembers the moment she hit the mine shaft floor. It’s this sensation of falling and her memories of the jolting pain that has kept her up at night — for 14...
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Nine responds to outrage over Brad Fittler’s cringey interview
A car crash live interview with Australia’s gold medal-winning Fox sisters has rugby league great Brad Fittler under fire after critics called him out over “inappropriate” remarks....
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Aussie man dies in Bali in motorcycle crash
Police have confirmed how Thomas Cossins from NSW died in Bali after he crashed his motorcycle on the side of the road.
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New shift in Mary and Frederik’s marriage
A summer tour has been marked by a string of loved-up joint appearances from Queen Mary and King Frederik that have delighted royal fans and indicated a shift.
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A crowning moment of stupidity from Labor
As Australians, we’ve prided ourselves on being ‘the clever country’ or ‘the Lucky Country’ but, with a dumb enough government, even the most fortunate country in the world will ru...
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Curfew for man accused of spray-painting up to 80 luxury cars
A Camperdown man alleged to have spray painted more than 80 cars in a spree across Sydney has told a court he hears voices telling him to go for walks at night.
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Nigel Farage’s Aussie ciggie claim
The controversial Reform UK leader made several claims as he lashed the proposed smoking ban for Britain while lighting up outside a pub.
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The Who’s Who of the PM’s inner circle
Who has Anthony Albanese’s ear? It’s shifted since his election and now crosses Labor factional lines. There are new confidantes while former allies have vanished.
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Paralympics Live: Paris is redemption time for Jaryd Clifford
Paralympic middle-distance runner Jaryd Clifford sets his sights on redemption during day three of the Paralympic Games. Scroll for the latest news and action from Paris in our liv...
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Why NRL blocked Latrell from helping the Rabbitohs
Latrell Mitchell was mobbed by fans before and after the game against the Panthers at Penrith Stadium, but despite his rock star status the South Sydney star was denied an all-acce...
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Trump backflips on abortion rights
The former US president rejected the hot topic for his home state of Florida, just one day after saying “you need more time” and indicating he’d lend his support to a controversial...
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‘Going to kill you’: Bricklayer’s alleged crossbow threat to stepdad
A 49-year-old man who allegedly pointed a loaded crossbow at his stepfather and threatened to kill him has faced court as new details emerge. Read the latest.
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‘I’ll get through it’: Turbo provides positive injury update
Tom Trbojevic has addressed speculation surrounding the severity of his AC joint injury, giving Manly fans a positive update on his recovery timeline. That and more in this week’s ...
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‘It’s been liberating’: Inside new Gen Z ‘sober’ dating trend
Gone are the days of 20-somethings exploring and experimenting with casual sex, as increasing numbers of young people opt to “go sober”. Here’s why.
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Team floored by teen star’s ‘unbelievable’ act
It’s been a horrific 48 hours for Rabbitohs winger Tyrone Munro but the 19-year-old showed maturity beyond his years on Friday night.
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Redemption time beckons for Australia’s bravest athlete
After being pipped at the line in Tokyo one of Australia’s bravest athletes Lauren Parker has ‘unfinished business’ as she sets out to claim gold in this year’s triathlon at the Pa...
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PM gets dragged into gold mine stoush
The developer behind a contentious gold mine proposed for regional NSW wrote to the Prime Minister three months ago asking for help after Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek deeme...
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Why the youth vote is in pollies’ hands – and ours
Social media has given politicians a direct line into a generation’s bedrooms and brains yet few are harnessing that power, writes Angela Mollard.
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‘Significant fraud’: Warning ignored about people ‘self identifying’ as Indigenous
Indigenous leaders say state and federal governments have failed to address their warnings about people ‘self-identifying’ as Aboriginal to receive government benefits.
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Police wearing ballistics vests past their use-by date
Police officers in the line of duty are being forced to wear ballistics vests that passed their manufacturer’s warranty years ago.
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