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Labor wipes $3b off student loans

Facing blowback over its agenda to help financially insecure Millennials, Labor has revealed a major change to the calculation of student loan indexation.

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‘Radicalised teen’ shot dead by police in WA after stabbing rampage

The boy was shot dead by police following an “extremely confronting” incident in the Perth suburb of Willetton on Saturday night.

Slips, dips and ice: Sydney’s rain expected to get worse before it gets better

The weather didn’t turn off swimmers at the Bondi Icebergs’ opening day on Sunday.

People queued for laundromat dryers, children sloshed through puddles while others even jumped in a pool with ice after a week of rain, which isn’t disappearing any time soon.

Blok Belongil at Byron Bay. A new kind of beach house shortlisted for the 2024 NSW architecture awards for best new home may change people’s minds about modular construction.

The glam Byron beach house that arrived on a truck, and went up in a day

Blok Belongil is five modular boxes disguised as a triangle.

Sydney’s architecture hit list: Do you live or work in a building that planners hate?

Buildings deemed out of character in heritage areas.

Local councils across Sydney have lists of buildings regarded as lacking in heritage values. Is your property among them?

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NRL 2024

Why there is little sympathy for Paul Kent’s sad episode from NRL players, coaches

His gradual unravelling has been the talk of rugby league circles and known to those who work with him.

Hunt pass get Dragons on board; Knights outlast Warriors

Hunt pass get Dragons on board; Knights outlast Warriors

The Shire has had almost 70mm of rain in the past 24 hours, but the local derby between the Sharks and the Dragons is going ahead. Follow all the action.

Six charges and $11,800 in fines: NRL comes down hard on Bulldogs, Tigers

Tigers prop David Klemmer was sin-binned for dissent involving referee Kasey Badger.

One of the most spiteful games of the season has resulted in Tigers halfback Aidan Sezer copping a monster ban among six charges and thousands of dollars in fines.

The Aussie boxer walking in Mike Tyson’s footsteps and set to break crowd record

WBO bantamweight world champion Jason Moloney will defend his title in the iconic Tokyo Dome on Monday in front of the biggest crowd ever for an Australian boxer.

Sydneysider Cassandra Steppacher with her newly adopted brumby.
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Brumby cull

Cassandra adopted a brumby. Is rehoming the future of feral horse management?

Brumby advocates remain opposed to culling and argue rehoming should be a frontline method of population control for feral horses. But the reality can be harder.

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Title Deeds

He was an early investor in Canva. He just bought a $14.5m house in cash

Victoria Baker has paid $14.5 million cash for a waterfront house in Kurraba Point.

It seems not even Sydney’s leading venture capitalists like Blackbird’s Rick Baker are immune to the lure of Sydney’s high-end housing market.

Worst floods ever recorded in Brazil kill dozens, destroy key infrastructure

A soldier helps a woman evacuate from a neighbourhood in Canoas flooded by heavy rain.

Brazil’s president said there had never been more rain in a single location in the history of Brazil.

Bodies recovered ‘likely’ to be Australian brothers, US man who went missing

A missing persons poster for Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and American Jack Carter Rhoad.

While the investigation is still ongoing, prosecutors believe the deaths were a result of a robbery gone wrong.

Israel accused of executions, using human shields in West Bank raid

The incursion was the latest in a series of Israeli raids in West Bank cities that have made the past few years the deadliest in decades for Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territory.

Adam Liaw’s shepherds’ pie.
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Oldies but goodies: 10 of your favourite childhood recipes to cook next week

No twists, no fancy flourishes, just the retro favourites that bring extra comfort as the nights get nippier.

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‘I want to give the state a team they can be proud of’: Maguire reveals Bluesprint

‘I want to give the state a team they can be proud of’: Maguire reveals Bluesprint

When Michael Maguire is sitting in the stands determining which players he wants to represent NSW, this is what he is looking for.

Cronulla workhorse Cam McInnes

Why even 300 stitches can’t stop Cronulla’s ultimate hard man

The fearless Cronulla captain says he has received more than 300 stitches to the eyebrows that have split at least 50 times.

Sydney

Station and onboard announcements on Sydney Trains are gradually being updated.

This phrase terminates here: Sydney train announcement overhaul

Announcements at Sydney train stations are changing, introducing simpler language, and end the use of words such as ‘alight’ and ‘terminates’.

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Education

Sydney private schools harness parent gifts for scholarships

St Joseph’s College at Hunters Hill

Analysis of financial reports from more than 20 schools shows scholarship and bursary budgets have grown to a total value of more than $200 million.

Stabbings put the spotlight on knife crime

The body of a woman was found in Rose Bay.

Responses to the spate of knife crime in NSW should heed community needs and successful policies overseas, experts say.

Alan Jones attends schoolboy reunion as fresh assault allegations emerge

Alan Jones attends schoolboy reunion as fresh assault allegations emerge

As the broadcaster spent Friday celebrating a premiership win 50 years ago with former players, more men detail fresh allegations that Jones indecently assaulted or groped them.

Kids’ sports are being cancelled across Sydney. And it’s not just due to the wet

Kids’ sports are being cancelled across Sydney. And it’s not just due to the wet

Sports grounds across Sydney have been closed by local councils, forcing the cancellation of a variety of sports.

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Self-described “crap housewife” Jessica Rowe on The Cook Up with Adam Liaw.
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Food is glorious, but the cooking part has never been my strength.

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My relationship with Kate Hudson was over before our son was two: Chris Robinson

The lead singer of the Black Crowes discusses how heartbreak has been a constant in his life.

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Cautious start as rain returns in Sharks-Dragons showdown

The Shire has had almost 70mm of rain in the past 24 hours, but the local derby between the Sharks and the Dragons is going ahead. Follow all the action.

The Waratahs opted out of the hard stuff in Wellington - and paid the price.
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Super Rugby

Waratahs hit rock bottom as resurgent Reds put hands up for Wallabies

Serious questions must be asked about the Waratahs’ effort in their heavy defeat to the Hurricanes, while Test coach Joe Schmidt will have been delighted at the Reds’ win over the Crusaders in Christchurch.

Tigers prop David Klemmer was sin-binned for dissent involving referee Kasey Badger.

Six charges and $11,800 in fines: NRL comes down hard on Bulldogs, Tigers stars

One of the most spiteful games of the season has resulted in Tigers halfback Aidan Sezer copping a monster ban among six charges and thousands of dollars in fines.

Jason Moloney will move onto bigger and better things after his recent win in Las Vegas.

The Aussie boxer set to walk in Mike Tyson’s footsteps and break record for biggest crowd

WBO bantamweight world champion Jason Moloney will defend his title in the Tokyo Dome on Monday, and will fight in front of the biggest crowd yet for an Australian boxer.

Daniel Ricciardo was all smiles after scoring his first points of the season in the sprint in Miami.

‘Keep a few people quiet’: Ricciardo savours his first points of the season in Miami

Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed his first points of the Formula 1 season with a fourth place in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race but came quickly back to earth a few hours later with a disappointing qualifying effort.

NSW Blues coach Michael Maguire.

‘I want to give the state a team they can be proud of’: Maguire reveals his Origin Bluesprint

When Michael Maguire is sitting in the stands determining which players he wants to represent NSW, this is what he is looking for.

Clips from Paul Kent’s street brawl.
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NRL 2024

Why Paul Kent may have done Fox Sports a favour

The ratings for NRL 360 during Kent’s absence last year made for interesting reading, and co-host Braith Anasta wasn’t shy in letting his 50,000 Instagram followers know about it.

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