Election run-off:Zali Steggall and James Griffin chase victory from Bondi to Manly

Election run-off:Zali Steggall and James Griffin chase victory from Bondi to Manly

A passion for running will briefly unite federal Independent MP Zali Steggall and NSW Environment Minister James Griffin when they compete in the Bondi to Manly ultra-marathon.

  • byAndrew Taylor

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Mormon church invests billions of dollars while grossly overstating its charitable giving
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Religion

Mormon church invests billions of dollars while grossly overstating its charitable giving

The church has amassed more than $100 billion in a tax-free fund that invests in multinational companies,as a former member describes it as a “business dabbling in religion”.

  • byBen Schneiders,Tom Steinfort andNatalie Clancy
Pooh-poohing the cost of living debate
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Pooh-poohing the cost of living debate

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100 designer pieces hidden on the racks in op-shop treasure hunt

100 designer pieces hidden on the racks in op-shop treasure hunt

When the first Vinnies opened 100 years ago,they sold everything from bathtubs to manure. From Monday,designer items will be hidden among the second-hand finds.

  • byMary Ward
Nedd Brockmann arrives in Sydney after epic 3800km run

Nedd Brockmann arrives in Sydney after epic 3800km run

Thousands of people packed the promenade at Bondi Beach to cheer Nedd Brockmann’s arrival after his epic journey on foot from Cottlesloe Beach in Perth.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
‘We are coming home’:Nedd Brockmann’s 3800km run has come to an end

‘We are coming home’:Nedd Brockmann’s 3800km run has come to an end

The electrician from rural NSW has been running an average of 100 kilometres per day through the month-and-a-half journey and has suffered a string of injuries along the way.

  • bySarah Keoghan
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Nedd’s million-dollar run to finish in Bondi on Monday

Nedd’s million-dollar run to finish in Bondi on Monday

By the time Forbes sparkie Nedd Brockmann arrives in Bondi on Monday afternoon,he will have run the equivalent of more than 270 City2Surfs.

  • byMary Ward
Turning mountains of landfill into the ultimate renovation rescue

Turning mountains of landfill into the ultimate renovation rescue

Football fields worth of good furniture and household items were going to landfills. Now they’re being used to turn houses into homes.

  • byJulie Power
Broome’s Cable Beach the site of the world’s biggest publicity stunt

Broome’s Cable Beach the site of the world’s biggest publicity stunt

An excavator took about five hours to etch an enormous hashtag and there was a nervous race against time and tides to get this satellite-assisted photo.

  • byHamish Hastie
A dead pig,some cassowaries and an unholy fight over the Daintree

A dead pig,some cassowaries and an unholy fight over the Daintree

Two charities are raising millions to buy up blocks in the towns of the Daintree Rainforest and restore them to their natural state. The locals say there is nothing to ‘save’. The battle is heating up.

  • byCharlotte Grieve,Harriet Alexander andJason South
Declining rate of volunteering heralds ‘collapse in community life’:minister

Declining rate of volunteering heralds ‘collapse in community life’:minister

Andrew Leigh wants to hear from Australia’s charities about ways to boost rates of volunteering and donations as a step to addressing a broader crisis in civic life.

  • byKatina Curtis