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Protester arrested after carrying Nazi symbol;NSW Labor MP criticises police at rally

Protester arrested after carrying Nazi symbol;NSW Labor MP criticises police at rally

Police confirmed a person was arrested for carrying an Israeli flag that included a Nazi swastika rather than a Star of David.

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Protests

The timing is shameful,but the pro-Palestinians have a right to protest

You can only be taken seriously as a defender of free speech if you are willing to defend the right to free expression of views which you oppose and,at times,despise.

George Brandis
George Brandis

Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general

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Iran cannot set off a global oil crisis without hurting its biggest ally

Any move by Iran to disrupt oil supply would highlight an astonishing shift in the global balance of energy power.

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Roosters hold on against spirited Sharks;Devils too strong for Jets

Red-hot Chooks.

It’s rugby league’s big day. The Sharks and Roosters have played off in a thriller ahead of tonight’s decider between the Panthers and Storm while Newtown were denied. Follow the action.

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NRL 2024

Ivan Cleary reduced to tears in emotional grand final presentation

Ivan Cleary and Jarome Luai.

Inside their Parramatta hotel on the night before the decider,Cleary presented his players with their grand final jersey. One player made him cry.

‘I had to mature’:Luai leaves Penrith a man transformed

The Jarome Luai preparing for his last game for the Panthers tonight is settled,clear-minded and focused only on football.

Danny Weidler
Danny Weidler

Sport columnist

In pictures:On the ground in southern Israel

Avida Bahar,who lost his right leg after being shot by Hamas,sits in his home where his wife,Dana,and son,Carmel,were killed and daughter,Hadar,was wounded by Hamas during the October 7 attack on Kibbutz Be’eri.
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Award-winning photographer Kate Geraghty has unparalleled experience in operating out of conflict zones over decades. Here are her images from southern Israel.

The Netanyahu era isn’t over. If anything,his popularity is on the rise

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The escalation of hostilities in the Middle East that is alarming global leaders is working in Netanyahu’s political favour at home.

Iran put the ball in Netanyahu’s court. Now the world awaits his chosen retaliation

The use of force to generate favourable changes has never paid off in the Middle East,but an uncontrollable explosion can still be avoided.

Amin Saikal
Amin Saikal

Professor of Middle Eastern,Central Asian and Islamic Studies

Independent Senator Fatima Payman’s new party will not be a single-issue or religious party.

Fatima Payman’s new political party to have teal appeal

The former Labor senator’s party,to be announced this week,will aim to run in every state and have a broad policy agenda aimed at siphoning votes from across the political spectrum.

‘During the gunfire,time stopped’:Trump returns to assassination attempt location

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a campaign event at the Butler Farm Show,Pennsylvania,on Saturday.

Snipers were on roofs,helicopters circled and there was a heavy police presence as Donald Trump returned to the place where an attempt was made on his life in July.

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‘Times are tough’:Victoria Cross recipient to sell medals to cover family expenses

Afghanistan veteran Daniel Keighran said “times are tough,things are hard”,especially for a growing family.

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Ageing

How do you know when you’re ready to retire?

It used to be that knowing when to retire was a relatively simple calculation,but these days its much more complex.

It used to be that knowing when to retire was a relatively simple calculation,but these days its much more complex.

Bec Wilson
Bec Wilson

Money contributor

The ultimate Aussie road trip for oyster lovers

Melshell Oyster Shack is a must for oyster lovers.

There’s something in the water down here in Tasmania,hidden in plain sight.

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AI

ChatGPT is turning into an unreal cultural chameleon

This voice assistant that can speak 50 languages with human-like candour has the potential to forever change how people around the world interact with AI

Catherine Thorbecke
“I was in my 30s when I told my parents I wanted to be a comedian. It got a mixed reaction.”

‘It’s my lifestyle that makes dating difficult’:Lizzy Hoo on love as a comedian

“I’m always on the road. I am not Monday-to-Friday any more,and that makes it hard.”

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14 healthy midweek meals anyone can make in minutes

Beef soboro don.

From a colourful five-ingredient spaghetti to stir-fried tomato and egg,this week’s dinners are simple,speedy and nutritious.

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Comedy

Illegible? Yes. Irrelevant? Definitely. The death of handwriting can’t come fast enough

I bet they regret ever giving me a pen licence in year 4.

Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell

Culture reporter

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NRL GRAND FINAL 2024

Storm star Eliesa Katoa is making an impact for his side.

Eliesa grew up in a village with one TV. He’s become a Storm star

Raised in a small village in Tonga,Eliesa Katoa,24,has made a big impact at Melbourne Storm,and will be centre stage in the grand final.

Top Cat:Nathan Cleary

‘Box-office gold’:How learning to say no helped Cleary become face of NRL

Move over Reece Walsh,Nathan Cleary has reclaimed his title as the NRL’s biggest star – and he’s finally comfortable with his superstar status.

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The sign outside 10 Onslow Avenue in Elizabeth Bay.

‘Now selling’? Court fight over eastern suburbs development

The proposed luxury apartments in a prime eastern suburbs locale have yet to receive planning approval,but the signs suggest it is full steam ahead.

The school that turned a Sydney suburb French

The school that turned a Sydney suburb French

With 6.1 per cent of its population speaking French in the home,Killarney Heights is the Francophone capital of Australia. But it was not always this way.

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Crime

Wife accused of dismembering husband had ‘a lot of unexplained wealth’:police

An appeal for Mamdouh “Emad” Noufl’s disappearance was issued last year.

Police will allege that Nirmeen Noufl,53,killed her husband Mamdouh “Emad” Noufl,and cut up his remains after an extensive investigation that began last year.

A smuggled SIM card and modem:How two children evaded forced marriages and got their father convicted

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

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Abortion

The women who can’t afford an abortion and can’t afford to wait

Without clear pathways and free services,women run a complicated and time-consuming maze to access affordable abortion.

Vulnerable women are facing an agonising search for access to abortion that stretches well into their second trimester more than five years after NSW decriminalised pregnancy terminations.

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Ivan Cleary and Jarome Luai.
Chammas at the Grand Final
NRL grand final

Ivan Cleary reduced to tears in emotional grand final presentation

Inside their Parramatta hotel on the night before the decider,Cleary presented his players with their grand final jersey. One player made him cry.

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NRL grand final 2024 LIVE updates:Can the Storm deny the Panthers four straight premierships?

Norths Devils and the Roosters women’s side have prevailed in thrillers to start grand final day,before the Panthers and Storm face off in the NRL decider at 7:30pm. Follow all the action.

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Roosters win NRLW grand final despite courageous fightback from Cronulla

Olivia Kernick capped off her 2024 Dally M Medal win with an NRLW title after scoring two tries in the Roosters’ 32-28 victory against the Sharks.

SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA - MAY 11:Maya Stewart of the Wallaroos makes a break during the 2024 Pacific Four Series match between Australian Wallaroos and Canada at Allianz Stadium on May 11,2024 in Sydney,Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images) .
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Maya goodness:Is this the best player in Australian rugby right now?

The try-scoring exploits of outstanding Wallaroos winger Maya Stewart will have NRLW sharks circling.

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NRL 2024

‘I had to mature’:Luai leaves Penrith a man transformed

The Jarome Luai preparing for his last game for the Panthers today is settled,clear-minded and focused only on football.

Danny Weidler
Danny Weidler

Sport columnist

Alyssa Healy.

‘Play a shot,Chamari’:Healy’s well-timed chirp in Australia’s opening World Cup win

Australia know they will have to find much more polish to get past New Zealand in their next match,but Alyssa Healy’s behind-the-stumps chatter was the picture of efficiency as her side claimed the wicket of Chamari Athapaththu.

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Brian To’o thought he’d play with his best mates forever. Now he’s the last man standing

Best mates Brian To’o,Jarome Luai,Stephen Crichton and Spencer Leniu couldn’t believe it when they won a premiership together for the Panthers in 2021. They wanted to play together forever. Come full-time in Sunday night’s grand final,To’o will be the only one left.

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