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Albanese grilled over rising inflation as attention turns to budget
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is being questioned over rising inflation as attention turns to the upcoming federal budget.
Pilot, teens dead after light plane crashes into ocean
Meanwhile, floodwaters are hampering attempts to reach the scene of a light plane crash near Normanton in Queensland’s Gulf Country.
Sydney shark attack victim 'healing' as he comes off life support
A Sydney musician who was mauled by a shark has been taken off life support, his family said.
NSW Police granted special powers ahead of Israeli President's visit
The NSW government has granted police special powers ahead of the arrival of Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Sydney.
Court win allows groom to attend his wedding
A court win has allowed a Penrith groom and alleged drug dealer to leave his prison cell and attend his own wedding.
J-Mac outed as Tempted puts writing on the wall in quest for group 1
Tempted shone in the Eskimo Prince and James McDonald was banned for 10 days and fined $20,000 for excessive whip use in the Inglis Millennium win of Fireball.
‘He knows where his heart is’: Hawks skipper confident young gun will re-sign
Co-captain Jai Newcombe has dismissed suggestions the Hawks will be distracted by trade talks linked to their arch rivals, the Bombers.
‘A truly remarkable woman’: Grandmother dies after car ploughs into Rivervale home
Bishnu Kumari Gurung, 53, was visiting her daughter in Perth when she died after a car ploughed through the wall of the house she was staying in on Friday night.
Albanese defends Herzog visit as Minns invokes rare police powers
The NSW government has declared Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia next week to be a “major event”, giving police additional powers.
Destructive winds forecast as cyclone batters WA coastline
Cyclone Mitchell is expected to intensify into a category three system.
‘Heard the outcry’: Arnie owner sentence could be appealed by government
The man was not convicted, and ordered to complete 240 hours of community service.
Flying Jett out to continue soaring form at Port Macquarie
Top emerging apprentice Jett Newman has been riding the crest of a wave of late and is set to improve on her impressive form at Port Macquarie.
Race-by-race preview and tips for Port Macquarie on Sunday
All you need to know to pick a winner or two from Sunday’s NSW feature race meeting.
Shade v sport: Fitzroy divided over Edinburgh Gardens tennis expansion
The planned removal of three elms has sparked debate over whether a “small minority” of tennis players should benefit at the expense of public land.
Developer snaps up Newtown driveway for $1.25m, plans to build on it
An inner west local has sold her tightly-held driveway at auction on Saturday, after owning the site for several decades.
‘Everyone’s talking about it’: Aussie deaths ripple through Japan’s snow resorts
Heavy snowstorms have been a boon for Japan’s ski fields, but conditions have turned deadly across the country.
The power bill change that will sting low-earners $200 more
Energy misers will be hundreds out of pocket, while power-hungry households get up to a $1400 windfall under the regulator’s proposal, experts warn.
Aussie gun rises to the top of wrestling
Australian wrestler Kyle Fletcher gets a victory over Kevin Knight as his rise with AEW continues.
Greenfield homes, empty streets: The ‘ridiculous’ reality of Sydney’s new sprawl
In some of the city’s fastest-growing areas there will be no pool, no library and no meeting hall as cash-strapped councils struggle to afford essential services.
Kids put at risk by IT bungle, minister says as ‘damning’ findings revealed
Amanda Camm repeatedly said she was kept in the dark by the department.