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Warning for Australians fleeing Lebanon:‘If you are offered a flight,then you need to go’

DFAT officials help Australians fleeing Lebanon via Beirut airport on October 3.

Israeli strikes continued to rock Lebanon on Friday as Iran’s supreme leader warned of further attacks against Israel. Follow our live coverage.

Labor had a hip-pocket agenda on chips and Oreos. Dutton and war cut in

As Anthony Albanese tried to focus on domestic affairs,world leaders including the UK’s Keir Starmer were addressing their nations about the Middle East.

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Crime

Court hears of teen’s plot to shoot school,derail train and poison water supply

The 19-year-old had bought ammunition,explosive chemicals and parts to make guns,a court has been told.

Sydney wife accused of dismembering husband had ‘a lot of unexplained wealth’,police say
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Sydney wife accused of dismembering husband had ‘a lot of unexplained wealth’,police say

Police will allege that a 53-year-old woman killed her husband and cut up his remains after an investigation that began with an appeal for the missing 62-year-old in July 2023.

‘Where do I stand?’ The vexed question troubling Australian Jews

Clockwise from top left:Mia Kline,Nina Bassat,Philip Mendes,Layla Carmeli-Wolski,Zack Shachar and Ryan Borowitz.

How Australian Jews are wrestling with fundamental issues of culture,faith and identity since the October 7 attacks.

Serially offensive ambassador is unworthy representative of Iran

Ahmad Sadeghi.

The Albanese government has twice rebuked the Iranian ambassador for antisemitic comments,but he blithely persists.

Australia can’t allow ancient hatreds,like antisemitism,to fester

The victimisation of our Jewish fellow citizens is un-Australian.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

Women for Trump

Trump’s volunteers:the ‘beautiful ladies’ from a cult-like evangelical church

Donald Trump describes the women as “wealthy and beautiful”. They all belong to a controversial evangelical Christian church that has drawn criticism for some of its secretive insularity.

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Crime

Shock in French court shown videos of men accused of raping drugged woman

Gisele Pelicot speaks to media as she leaves the Avignon court house,southern France.

The case,which has stunned France,has also raised profound questions about relations between men and women,the prevalence of rape and conceptions of consent.

Kamalamania:The sudden rise of a presidential hopeful

The transformation of attitudes towards the presidential hopeful has been rapid and profound. Was she underestimated – or has she changed?

First Nicho Hynes,now Cleary’s insurance policy:Why Schneider won’t mind if he doesn’t play

Panthers back-up halfback Brad Schneider.

Not since Hynes in 2020 has a bench player not made it onto the field in a grand final. But such a scenario will be just fine with Brad Schneider.

Keep your Origin football,there’s only one truly Grand occasion

State of Origin is a recent confection that draws in the rugby league tourist. The Grand Final attracts fewer tourists,more purists.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

Journalist,author and columnist

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Demi Moore’s body-horror movie is so compelling,despite truth it’s missing

Demi Moore in a scene from The Substance.

The Substance exposes brilliantly the tortures women put themselves and their bodies through. It is bleakly true,but there’s a bigger,and happier,truth for all women.

Julia Baird
Julia Baird

Journalist,broadcaster,historian and author

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Title Deeds

Wives of Wallabies skipper and brother pay cash for luxe $9.5m retreat

The Byron Bay getaway of Rebecca and Brett Frizelle sold privately for $9.5 million.

Fingers crossed there are no domestic issues over which brother’s family snags the five-bedroom main residence and who is relegated to the three-bedroom cottage out back.

So impressed by a driver’s scam,I let him keep the money

“An Indian auto-rickshaw driver turned a 100-rupee note into a 10-rupee note with such skill that I readily agreed with him.”

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NRL 2024

The Panthers’ new trick play using Brian To’o through the middle.

The NFL-style trick play the Panthers have unwrapped for this finals series

The masters of keeping something up their sleeves,the Panthers have been working on a new move. Can it be effective against the Storm?

Ivan Cleary and Craig Bellamy.
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Why Melbourne are Penrith’s reason to get up in the morning

Will the team to bring an end to Penrith’s dynasty be the one who inspired it in the first place?

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Sydney

Two injured in police shooting after car stolen from Sydney MP’s home
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Two injured in police shooting after car stolen from Sydney MP’s home

One resident heard gunshots followed by “lots of commotion” after the two men allegedly drove at officers in a car that had been stolen from the home of Penrith MP Karen McKeown.

How two children evaded forced marriages,had their father convicted

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A 15-year-old boy and 17-year-old girl made a daring escape from their father’s attempts to force them into arranged marriages shortly after arriving in Australia.

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Education

These schools’ results are better than their private peers. Parents worry going co-ed will change that

Meg Garrido with her daughter Violet who attends Northern Beaches Secondary College Mackellar Girls Campus.

The state government has floated a proposal to make several public high schools in the northern beaches,Hornsby and Kogarah co-educational.

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Crime

‘Cold-blooded callous attack’:Charges over murder of Sydney father

‘Cold-blooded callous attack’:Charges over murder of Sydney father

A 37-year-old was attacked by a group of masked men and fatally stabbed in an attack this year.

Beach beckons for long weekend,but what’s the outlook for the next few months?

Long-exposure showing seagulls chasing moths above the Sydney Opera House.

The long weekend will bring beach weather and the start of daylight saving,but the outlook for the rest of the year is wetter than usual.

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Nathan Cleary after last year’s grand final.

Cleary uncut:In his own words,this is how the Panthers won the miracle grand final

Twelve months after the greatest grand final comeback in NRL history,the Panthers champion sat down with the Herald to explain exactly what was happening at every moment of his masterclass.

Ivan Cleary and Craig Bellamy.

Why Melbourne are Penrith’s reason to get up in the morning

Will the team to bring an end to Penrith’s dynasty be the one who inspired it in the first place?

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster

Chief Sports Writer

Nathan Cleary and Harry Grant pose with the Provan-Summons Trophy.

Keep your Origin football,there’s only one truly Grand occasion

State of Origin is a recent confection that draws in the rugby league tourist. The Grand Final attracts fewer tourists,more purists.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

Journalist,author and columnist

Panthers back-up halfback Brad Schneider.

First Nicho Hynes,now Cleary’s insurance policy:Why Schneider won’t mind if he doesn’t play

Not since Hynes in 2020 has a bench player not made it onto the field in a grand final. But such a scenario will be just fine with Brad Schneider.

Swans midfielder Robbie Fox (in number 42) consoles Isaac Heeney and James Rowbottom.

Hallmark not Hellfire:Too many Mr Nice Guys at the Swans

When things started going south in the AFL grand final,there was no battle-scared old bastard to hold the others to account.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

Pink is the new black:Panthers players pose for the official team photos.
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NRL 2024

Pink Panthers:Penrith’s grand final playing strip sells out

Penrith fans are set to create a sea of pink at Accor Stadium,with the club’s away jersey proving wildly popular.

Roosters captain Isabelle Kelly and Sharks captain Tiana Penitani ahead of the NRLW grand final on Sunday.

‘They taught us a lesson’:Why Sharks won’t make same mistake twice against Roosters

Cronulla’s NRLW coach Tony Herman is confident his team can upset the odds on grand final day against the team that handed them their heaviest defeat of the year.

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