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Sausages,sheepdogs and the Opera House sails:The royals’ big day out in Sydney

Sausages,sheepdogs and the Opera House sails:The royals’ big day out in Sydney

On a nine-stop itinerary,King Charles and Queen Camilla raced from inner Sydney to Parramatta – and finished their day on the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour.

Analysis
Royal family

Thorpe’s cry of outrage at King Charles echoes a long history of frustration

Royal protests.

Aboriginal Australia has struggled for a very long time to have its voice heard by British monarchs. Now it is King Charles’ turn.

Opinion
Aviation

Alan Joyce’s final legacy:A massive industrial relations damages bill

At first blush,the Qantas boss’s industrial hardball line looks set to cost the airline $100 million. Possibly more.

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More than 3500 students faced the toughest HSC maths question. Bowen solved it

Student Bowen Wu at North Sydney Boys attempts the final question in the HSC extension 2 exam.

Students sat the three-hour HSC maths extension 2 paper on Monday,with students quizzed on mechanics and complex numbers.

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Crime

The ‘gypsy’ psychics who allegedly scammed Sydneysiders of their fortunes

Allegations of a “psychic scam”,a heartbroken victim and a “gypsy syndicate” are at the centre of a bizarre police investigation in Sydney.

Police have offered a $500,000 reward for information about the 2018 death of Cecilia Devine.

She was captured on CCTV walking through Katoomba. She was never seen alive again

Police have posted a $500,000 reward for information after a coroner was unable to determine what caused the death of a vivacious musician in the Blue Mountains.

With two weeks to go,there is nothing to split Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in the race to the White House.

Polls show movement towards Trump,but Harris has a bright spot

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are essentially tied in The New York Times’ polling average of five critical battleground states.

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Abortion

Price wants abortion on the national agenda as debate engulfs state politics

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

Political debate on abortion has been turbocharged by conservative pushes to change the law.

Rina has been jailed four times for fraud. Now,she’s accused of stealing another $750k

Rina Pasaribu,51,is accused of swindling 12 people in her latest case before the courts.

Serviced apartments can be cheaper upfront,but may cost you more down the line.

A cheaper retirement option? What to know about serviced apartments

Serviced apartments can be cheaper upfront,but they may cost you more down the line.

Manly consider halfback raid as Cherry-Evans ponders his future

Tanah Boyd in action for the Titans.

After releasing Josh Schuster and Jamie Humphreys to South Sydney,Manly are considering signing an experienced playmaker who has yet to fulfil his potential.

‘Feel the wrath’:Why Smith blew up about lbw dismissal

Steve Smith falls lbw to Scott Boland.

Steve Smith’s angry reaction to his lbw dismissal by Scott Boland in the Shield clash at the MCG was as much about losing precious time in the middle as it was the umpire’s judgment.

Analysis
Ben Hunt

Why Ben Hunt holds key to the success of two clubs and neither is the Dragons

It appears inevitable the veteran playmaker has no future at St George Illawarra. For very different reasons,the Bulldogs and Broncos need to act.

Morning light on Port Macquarie’s Shelly Beach.

The scenic coastal spot that punches above its small-town weight

Midway between the Gold Coast and Sydney,Port Macquarie is shrugging off its “God’s waiting room” label.

‘I adore your head’:How constant,effusive flattery made Troy Hawke a social media star

The man who gained a global following by being nice to total strangers is about to make your day.

The latest luxury fragrance trend wants to make over your car and commute

The days of cheap “new car smell” air fresheners are over. Today,people are paying up to $180 for the perfect driving scent.

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Sydney

The man who took on North Sydney’s parking meters and the 8.25% service fee

The man who took on North Sydney’s parking meters and the 8.25% service fee

Simon Berry was shocked to be charged $7.47 instead of $6.90 for an hour’s parking. The company says it was not a card surcharge.

Tech billionaire’s fight with ex-lover abruptly settled

Tech billionaire’s fight with ex-lover abruptly settled

The court battle that lifted the lid on WiseTech co-founder Richard White’s personal life has been discontinued.

HSC maths exam asks for more words and fewer numbers. Can you pass the test?

Simon Oye,Emily Blumoser and Sam O’Driscoll after the maths exam on Monday.

It is the second year in a row that mathematics students have been told to eschew calculations in their exam for some questions and answer in sentences instead.

Charts reveal extent of Sydney’s construction bottleneck

Housing shrinkflation.

The number of new homes that have been approved but not started has climbed to a five-year high.

New Sydney Uni chancellor weighs in on Mark Scott controversy after months of turmoil

University of Sydney chancellor,David Thodey (right) with vice chancellor Mark Scott and former chancellor Belinda Hutchinson.

New chancellor David Thodey said the university sector was under unprecedented scrutiny in politics and the media.

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MIDDLE EAST AT WAR

Civilians are removed from the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. GIF.

Troops round up men,order women to leave camp in northern Gaza,medics say

Israeli military forces besieged hospitals and shelters for displaced people in the northern Gaza Strip as they stepped up their operations,witnesses say.

Flames and smoke rise from an Israeli airstrike on Dahiyeh,in the southern suburb of Beirut,Lebanon.
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Blasts hit Beirut as Israel targets Hezbollah-run bank branches

Meanwhile in Gaza rescuers are still recovering people from the rubble after an Israeli attack that killed dozens.

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Business

Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison.

Mineral Resources board mum on ‘tax evasion’ probe as share price plunges

The board of mining giant Mineral Resources is remaining tight-lipped on the external probe it launched into an alleged tax evasion scheme involving its billionaire founder Chris Ellison,as its share price plunges on the back of the saga.

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Property

Property owners have been left holding units for years without making money.

Property owners with the wrong type of home risk price falls,even years later

Even though booming property prices have delivered countless sellers windfall gains,others are left holding assets for years that fall in value.

Auctioneer Oliver Burton selling a unit in Waltham Street,Coogee,on Saturday.

Investor outbids first home buyers for Coogee pad

The one-bedroom unit,which had a $780,000 price guide,was on the market for the first time in 56 years and is just 250m from Coogee Beach.

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Sport

Ben Hunt is likely to be on the move.
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NRL 2024

Why Ben Hunt holds key to the success of two clubs … and neither is the Dragons

It appears inevitable the veteran playmaker has no future at St George Illawarra. For very different reasons,the Bulldogs and Broncos need to act immediately.

Tanah Boyd in action for the Titans.

Manly consider halfback raid as Cherry-Evans ponders his future

After releasing Josh Schuster and Jamie Humphreys to South Sydney,Manly are considering signing an experienced playmaker who has yet to fulfil his potential.

Steve Smith falls lbw to Scott Boland.

‘Feel the wrath’:Why Smith blew up about lbw dismissal

Steve Smith’s angry reaction to his lbw dismissal by Scott Boland in the Shield clash at the MCG was as much about losing precious time in the middle as it was the umpire’s judgment.

Joseph Suaalii chatting to coach Joe Schmidt in camp with the Wallabies.

Schmidt flags Test debut for Suaalii on Spring Tour with Lions series looming

Rugby Australia is not wasting any time in putting million-dollar recruit Joseph Suaalii to work.

Maddison Levi

‘Dreams taken away’:Axed sports slam Commonwealth Games cull

Some of Australia’s strongest events – including rugby,cricket,hockey and cycling – have been left off the card for the slimmed-down Glasgow Games in 2026,prompting a flood of criticism.

Salt and pepper

Seasoned campaigners:England could open batting with Salt and Pepper

England have moved a step closer to a delicious pairing at the top of the order with batsman Michael Pepper added to a squad that contains Phil Salt.

2024-25 is shaping up as a big NBA season for Australians Josh Giddey and Ben Simmons.

How Simmons can win back the fans’ trust,and why Giddey can be a hit in Chicago

Your guide to the Aussies in the NBA,the Knicks’ Melbourne link,our biggest earners,and how a league laughing stock landed in a $2 billion fortress.

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