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Albanese holds his first national cabinet meeting with state and territory leaders

The group agreed to extend a national partnership on health funding until the end of the year, which will cost about $760m.

NSW energy supply ‘healthier’ as generators switch back on

NSW Treasurer and Energy Minister Matt Kean says he is unlikely to need emergency powers after “healthy” improvement to the state’s energy supply.

Power and inflation crises work for the government, but for how long?

The Albanese government will have its work cut out resolving some major problems inherited from the Coalition.

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Anger at King’s School over plans to fly headmaster to prestigious British regatta

A rowing boat passes spectators on the river bank on the opening day of the 2019 Henley Royal Regatta alongside the river Thames, and inset, Tony George, headmaster at King’s School. 

An old boys’ representative on The King’s School board quit over plans to fly the headmaster, his deputy and their wives first class to the Henley Royal Regatta.

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How Dai Le achieved the impossible to defeat Kristina Keneally

In the face of doubters, the former journalist and refugee summoned up lessons learnt battling cancer to deliver an epic upset at the May election.

Man arrested after alleged sexual assault of woman he met on dating app

The pair met at the man’s Belmore residence in April before four men arrived at the premises and she was sexually assaulted, police allege.

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Jaylen Brown and the Celtics need to win at home to send the series to game seven as Steve Kerr’s Warriors eye a fourth championship in eight seasons.

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What reaction to Redmayne’s antics says about good old Aussie bottle

Andrew Redmayne became a household name thanks to his penalty shootout heroics against Peru.

It’s always fun to observe the double, triple and quadruple standards of Australians when it comes to sportsmanship. The rest of the world wasn’t impressed.

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Threats of a trans-Tasman schism are nothing new but there are points on both sides as Australia again considers going its own way.

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Leo Urbano, also known as the Trash Lawyer on Instagram, with his cat  and some second hand items he has collected.

Leo found a houseful of treasures on the street. Including his cat

Using tips from social media sites dedicated to reducing the amount of waste, Leonardo Urbano has rescued valuables that would otherwise have ended up in landfill.

ASX loses over $50bn in value as recession fears spook markets

The biggest contributor to Forager’s result was Mainstream Group, which never traded above 80c until October 2020 when it suddenly became a takeover target. Shares are at $2.75 today. It currently holds $23.2 million worth of Mainstream Group shares, the biggest holding in its $201.6 million fund led by Steve Johnson.

The Australian sharemarket is on track to post its biggest weekly loss in two years following a wipeout on Wall Street, as worries about a fragile global economy roar back to the fore.

Volatility is king: Markets brace for more turbulence

Global sharemarkets have been a sea of red as the era of cheap money comes to a screeching halt. And investors predict more uncertainty is on the horizon.

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Can Prince Charles save the Commonwealth once the Queen is gone?

Never mind the family feuds - the House of Windsor must also navigate a colonial reckoning over the British Empire’s dark past and doubtful future.

The best of the year (so far).

The best movies, TV, music, podcasts and books of the year (so far)

As a sort of mid-year stocktake, our critics have picked their favourite pieces of pop culture from the first half of 2022.

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Construction on Sydney Metro City has stalled amid a protracted industrial dispute.

Stalled industrial dispute adds $50 million to Sydney Metro costs

Sydney’s biggest public transport project has been swept up in a long-running dispute between the NSW government and rail unions.

‘It’s coming’: Small businesses brace for power bill shock

Soren Soltani having his haircut at Barbriko by owner Nicolaos Vlahos in North Sydney. 16th June 2022. Photo: Edwina Pickles / SMH

Heavy electricity users already struggling to recover from the pandemic are bracing for their next challenge: higher power bills.

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Bondi school parents slam decision to ban outdoor play before class

Playing around: A mural on the school wall.

A decision to restrict students from using the playground before school started has sparked an angry response.

Teacher shortages could undermine plan for extra year of education

Mila makes a leap with preschool friends Eddy and Olena, and teacher Angela Aldridge, at Goodstart’s Crescent Early Learning Centre.

The NSW government’s universal pre-kindergarten reforms were met with praise from the early childhood sector, but experts warned more educators were needed.

Frank Zumbo exposed himself to witness on park bench: court

Frank Zumbo exposed himself to witness on park bench: court

A woman has told a Sydney court former MP Craig Kelly’s office manager spent years kissing and sexually touching her.

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Few shows have funnelled as much complicated feeling through a camera lens as this disarmingly funny show. And the new season lets you have it at full blast.

K’Naan, Shakira and Ricky Martin are behind some of the best World Cup anthems of all time.

From Ricky Martin to Morricone: The seven best World Cup anthems of all time

What better way to celebrate the Socceroos qualifying for their fifth FIFA World Cup in a row than by revisiting some of the tournament’s most iconic songs?

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Phasing out stamp duty will help buyers get into the market and should ease supply by making it cheaper for people to downsize.

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Swapping stamp duty for a property tax could save some home buyers serious cash, with new modelling showing it could be the better option for those looking to hold their home for the medium to short term.

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Tenants are being hit with rising costs, with more pain expected to come. But there are steps renters can take when facing a rent increase.

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Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika.

Three jobs, four continents and World Cups in two codes: Why Cheika is getting no sleep

Former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika is burning the candle at three ends with cross-code duties for Argentina, Lebanon and in Japan. And he’s loving it.

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Andy Muirhead breaks away from Rieko Ioane during the Brumbies’ narrow Super Rugby semi-final loss to the Blues last week.

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Why Jake Trbojevic is poised for Origin II recall for NSW

When Brad Fittler took over in 2018, he picked players based on character as much as ability. Subsequently, the Manly enforcer was the first picked. And he’s what the Blues need now.

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Lachlan Ilias leaves the WIN Stadium pitch after just half an hour against the Dragons.

‘He’ll learn from it’: Souths coach says benched half won’t be scarred

Lachlan Ilias watched the bulk of the contest from the sideline on Thursday night after being sensationally removed from the fray as St George Illawarra ran riot.

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Why are the Knights rusting away in Steel City?

Adam O’Brien is confident the Knights can eventually resolve issues that have been ingrained for “close to two decades”.

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