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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with (from left) Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth, Communications Minister Michelle Rowland and Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner Micaela Cronin.

PM’s plan to combat toxic male extremist views about women online

Speaking after a snap national cabinet meeting, Anthony Albanese said state and territory leaders had agreed to strengthen action on domestic violence.

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Ankle monitor removed on government experts’ advice before alleged assault

One of the men arrested at the weekend over a violent home robbery of elderly Perth couple Ninette and Philip Simons had been released from immigration detention last November as part of a controversial High Court ruling.

A former immigration detainee accused of a violent assault during a home invasion had his ankle monitor removed following advice from a board of experts.

‘Where is the funding for those frontline support services?’

Greens senator Larissa Waters has slammed the prime minister’s response to domestic violence, saying it adds insult to injury.

Watch live: Lehrmann considers defamation appeal amid fight over costs

Bruce Lehrmann leaving the Federal Court in Sydney on April 15.

Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann has until May 13 to lodge an appeal against a landmark decision dismissing his defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson.

Paul Kent charged with affray over late-night brawl

Paul Kent charged with affray over late-night brawl

The Fox Sports co-host and Daily Telegraph journalist clashed with another man outside a restaurant in Sydney’s inner west. Both have now been charged by police.

Mystery over Bondi woman’s death as police charge two men

The body of teenager Yolonda Mumbulla was found in a unit on Tuesday.

Sydney Metro harbour tunnel.

New name revealed for Sydney’s metro line beneath harbour and CBD

The opening date for the driverless train line is at least eight weeks away, and will depend on a range of factors including final software upgrades.

Hanson told second senator to go back to where they came from, court told

Mehreen Faruqi and Pauline Hanson outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Monday.

Mehreen Faruqi’s racial discrimination case against Pauline Hanson heard that the One Nation leader had also told a white male politician to “pack your bags”.

‘Aussie’ John Symond lists Point Piper trophy home. It’s yours for $200m-plus

‘Aussie’ John Symond lists Point Piper trophy home. It’s yours for $200m-plus

The last time the Aussie Home Loans founder listed the waterfront mega-mansion, he knocked back an offer of $110 million because he didn’t want to part with it.

BHP bid forces Anglo American to confront its shortcomings

BHP’s near-$60 billion bid for Anglo American means that for the target’s board and management, there’s no return to the pre-bid status quo.

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Celebrity real estate agent Mauricio Umansky.

How Hollywood stars helped make Mauricio’s real estate agency $19 billion in one year

Mauricio Umansky’s agency made $19 billion in 2022. He’s just one of the exclusive group who have earned fame on TV and millions selling homes to the likes of Beyoncé and Daniel Craig.

‘Monsters in wall’ in girl’s bedroom turn out to be 65,000 hidden bees

A 3-year-old in North Carolina heard a monster in her wall.

At one point, the three-year-old’s parents sent her to bed with a bottle of water they said was “monster spray”, the BBC reported.

Riot police storm pro-Palestine encampment at prestigious New York uni

Police in riot gear have stormed the epicentre of America’s student uprising over the war in Gaza, arresting people who had hijacked a historic building at Columbia University.

Lechon: crispy skin pork.

If you love roast pork, this is the best place in the world

Its aroma fills an entire neighbourhood. People come from far away, battling notorious traffic, for a whiff. Or a bite. Or a whole pig.

We have entered the golden age of Mid TV

The production of House of the Dragon will be able to continue amid the strike.

TV was great for so long that we were frogs in boiling water, but in reverse. It became lukewarm so gradually that you might not even have noticed.

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Jason Demetriou.

‘I have been sacked’: Souths part ways with Demetriou

The Rabbitohs board has terminated coach Jason Demetriou’s contract, effective immediately, following the side’s disastrous start to the season.

Daly Cherry-Evans.
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DCE avoids first ban of career after charge downgrade

The Manly halfback will be free to face the Raiders on Friday after successfully arguing he was not the main player involved in a dangerous tackle on Shaun Lane.

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Sex Crimes Squad detectives have charged a man believed to be one of biggest self-producers of online bestiality content in the state under Strike Force Trawler.
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NSW Police charge ‘Beast Boy’, one of state’s worst alleged bestiality offenders

Hidden away in a rural NSW property, police allege the man became one of the most prolific creators of bestiality content before he was arrested.

‘If I get busted, I get done for fraud’: ICAC finds council worker corrupt

‘If I get busted, I get done for fraud’: ICAC finds council worker corrupt

Tony Nguyen used fake email addresses, aliases and “dummy bids” to manipulate tender processes for council projects, watchdog found.

We like councils, but ‘hardly anyone wants more of them’

Despite frequent complaints about bin collection and potholes, most NSW voters say their council is doing a good job.

Despite complaints about bin collection and potholes, most NSW voters say their local council is doing a good job - more so than either the state or federal government.

‘We’re gonna kill’: Teens allegedly discussed bombs, guns in group chats

The father of a teenager accused of stabbing a priest in a Wakeley church leaves Parramatta Children’s Court.

A court heard a 16-year-old discussed a fear of getting caught over their “conspiracy for a terror attack”.

NSW government’s new coercive control advertisement slammed

A social media tile from the government’s coercive control advertising campaign.

A video campaign ahead of new legislation does not have support from all quarters.

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Property

Regional centres such as Ballarat offer cheaper house prices.

Geography hacking: How home buyers can (almost) afford a house on their current salary

Plans to move out of the city and buy a home in the regions come very close to stacking up - if workers can pull it off.

Renters face a competitive market, but a handful of suburbs are barely higher than five years ago.

Suburbs where landlords haven’t been able to increase the rent for five years

Despite Australia’s widespread rental crisis, a handful of suburbs have had near-negligible rent increases in the past five years, with some even recording price drops.

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Russell Crowe, Jason Demetriou and Blake Solly
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NRL 2024

Two meetings, five candidates, one sacked coach: How a day of chaos unfolded at Souths

Russell Crowe wanted his representatives to fight against the coach’s firing. Five hours later, Jason Demetriou’s exit was unanimous. This is their coaching hit-list.

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett.
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NRL 2024

Demetriou the latest coach to succumb to the Bennett curse

Ivan Henjak, Steve Price, Rick Stone and Anthony Seibold have all had the unenviable task of succeeding Wayne Bennett. As sacked Souths coach Jason Demetriou has discovered, it usually doesn’t end well.

Jake Fraser-McGurk was on fire with the bat again for Delhi.

No room for ‘really exciting’ Fraser-McGurk in T20 World Cup squad

Despite glowing praise from chairman of selectors George Bailey, exciting white-ball tyro Jake Fraser-McGurk missed Australia’s Twenty20 World Cup squad.

Wayne Bennett: the great man is down for the night.

‘We want to talk to Wayne’: South Sydney up ante in Bennett chase

Rabbitohs chief executive Blake Solly has confirmed they will speak to the club’s former coach after the dramatic axing of Jason Demetriou.

Carter Gordon looks to pass at the MCG.

Another Wallabies star eyes code switch after NRL talks

Carter Gordon is considering a move to rugby league as uncertainty swirls around the future of the Melbourne Rebels.

Clint Gutherson.
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NRL 2024

Why Gutherson’s absence will hurt Eels more than that of Moses

When captain Clint Gutherson doesn’t play, Parramatta win only one in three games. That statistic spells trouble for his team – and his coach.

Daly Cherry-Evans.

DCE avoids first ban of career after charge downgrade

The Manly halfback will be free to face the Raiders on Friday after successfully arguing he was not the main player involved in a dangerous tackle on Shaun Lane.

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