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Axe hanging over Bennett after Great Britain's tour whitewash
The re-formed Lions will return to the UK having lost all four matches, culminating in an embarrassing 28-10 defeat by Papua New Guinea on Saturday. -
Red-hot Belgium win Euro qualifiers group, Wales keep hopes alive
Belgium have sealed their passage to Euro 2020 as winners of Group I with a 4-1 win over Russia. -
Fiji survive late Barbarians comeback in Twickenham cracker
England coach Eddie Jones' spell at the helm of the Barbarians was an unsuccessful one as his team lost 33-31 to Fiji at Twickenham. -
Bomb kills more than a dozen in Syrian town held by Turkey
A car bomb exploded on Saturday in a northern Syrian town controlled by Turkey-backed opposition fighters, killing at least 18 people and wounding several others, Syrian opposition activists and Turkey's Defense Ministry said. -
St Mark's Square reopens in Venice, but water remains high
Tourists and residents were allowed back into St Mark's Square in Venice on Saturday, a day after it was closed due to exceptionally high tidal waters that swept through most of the lagoon city's already devastated centre. -
Severely malnourished girl found by US police after teacher's tip
Authorities have charged the husband of a malnourished 11-year-old girl's legal guardian. -
Civilians killed in eastern Congo by suspected Islamist militants
Suspected Islamist militants killed at least 15 people overnight in eastern Congo, local officials said on Saturday, in the latest massacre since the army launched a major offensive against the rebels last month. -
Queensland advertising blitz to lure schoolies into apprenticeships
The four-month campaign, starting on Sunday, is the next leg of the Government's $32 million plan to cover the cost of training apprentices. -
The fashion items that make the leap from popular to 'cult' status
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The art of faith
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Commiserations from politicians ring hollow
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Superquiz and Target, Sunday, November 17
Trivia and word buffs: test your knowledge with today's superquiz and Target. -
Race-by-race guide and tips for Dubbo on Sunday
There are seven races on the card for Sunday's meeting in Dubbo. -
'Living the dream': Taking the scenic route to the Green and gold
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Zoono Group's run continues as Shares Race heads into final week
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Women fighting on the firefront and the homefront
The efforts of women across this nation are too often overlooked. -
With a compelling offering Disney+ enters the Australian streaming wars
The streaming giant Netflix two took years to hit 10 million subscribers. Disney+ hit that milestone in just 24 hours. -
Why most of Tara Moss' wardrobe is filled with vintage finds
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'Where women go, men follow': How Australians changed their attitude to dating
Outgoing Bumble boss Michelle Battersby on the power of making the first move as she moves cities for a new role at fitness app Keep it Cleaner. -
We love a hand-made gift, but here's what your child's teacher wants
Social media parent groups are awash with posts desperately seeking ideas for the illusive ideal teacher gift. -
Vintage clothing – looks great and a valuable investment, too
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UK funds transfer raises some complex tax questions
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'This is something practical': Senator's Christmas push for the bush
Liberal Senator Hollie Hughes wants shoppers to buy one Christmas present from a country business this year to help with the drought. -
'There's a passion': Encountering Extinction Rebellion
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'There is a sense of party and fun': how Tamarama became Sydney's own little Brazil
Tamarama Surf Life Saving Club has noted a rise in the amount of South Americans at the beach in the lead up to this summer, with musical instruments, dancing, volleyball and large Brazilian barbecues now a frequent sight at the popular beach. -
The 'unlikely' couples who have found love against the odds
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The six bins of Italy: What a wonderful waste of our time
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The search for on-air 'chemistry' is one the great dark arts of modern television
TV executives are using the personality excuse rather than looking critically at the actual content of their shows. -
The money lenders in the temple after head monk racks up big property debts
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The five female faces honouring the Australian nurses of Lemnos
Five women have been working behind the scenes to help remember the stories of the World War 1 Australian nurses. -
The dread and worry keeping young Australians up at night
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The Crown's new season is one of the most ambitious gambles in television history
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Sydney is admired by the world but let down by high costs, bad nightlife and lack of narrative
Sydney is selling itself short as a destination for global business, entrepreneurs and fun-hungry tourists, and lacks a narrative about itself. -
Students 'might roll their eyes' but this is why your school needs a wellbeing leader
The Productivity Commission wants a Daisy Turnbull Brown - a designated director of wellbeing - in every school. -
Selective schools are not working for their communities
State selective schools are supposed to offer an elite education to all in the community – but that is not today's reality. -
Save food (and $20 billion a year) for a better climate
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Polo glamour and floating fashion on the harbour, a taste of summer
A harbour cruise kicked off this week's social scene with a floating runway show and a fashion heavyweight's first visit Down Under. -
Palm Island death lawyers may take case of Central Australian man allegedly killed by police
One senior representative feared a new legal team may look at Yuendumu as a "cash cow". -
NSW fire losses mount as Queensland sets record, adjusted data show
This season's bushfires have already claimed more building losses than any previous year in Queensland and are ranked the third most for NSW when population growth is taken into account. -
Legal big wig fronts court for Roxy
PR queen Roxy Jacenko has spared no expense when it comes to protecting her safety and private affairs. -
'I’m not going to please everyone': Mayor bats away questions about his property interests
From zoning changes to a bust-up with Liberal MP Craig Kelly, Carmelo Pesce has had a colourful tenure as Sutherland Shire mayor. -
In the path of disaster: The big causes of bushfires that most of us are missing
Bushfires in Australia will continue to get worse as more and more people choose to live in the path of disaster, experts fear. -
Children buying alcohol and cigarettes online without ID checks
Underage teens are exploiting online delivery systems to have age-restricted goods sent straight to their homes or local post offices. -
Bill Granger's avocado toast named among the world's most influential dishes
"It feels like the kind of dish you'd eat when you get up and be ready for a surf." -
Barnaby and the idiot foghorns: not everyone got the memo about 'quiet Australians'
The loudest voices are the ones hailing the "quiet Australians", but the ordinary folk and the powerless are finding ways to be heard. -
Apocalypse Now: Bushfire threat prediction was right and it is not going away
We hoped climate change warnings were “all froth and fury, signifying nothing”. They weren't. -
Alexander Downer: 'I've got nothing to hide on East Timor'
Australia's longest-serving foreign minister has urged his former department and its leader, Marise Payne, to release the full and uncensored version of an official history of Australia's peacekeeping operations in East Timor. -
Adults are finding joy in their after-school activities from childhood
A growing number of Australian men and women are taking up activities they enjoyed as kids, such as roller skating, tap dance, ballet and gymnastics, in the latest fitness trend, which participants say is as good for their "mind and soul" as it is for their bodies. -
A lost decade and a lame decade - but is Sydney finally making a comeback?
"So many people told me about how after the Olympics, Sydney took a break," says Committee for Sydney chief Gabriel Metcalf. -
3D simulation of a 'fire near me' gives residents a wake-up call
Residents at a Sydney council workshop watched with amazement as a simulated bushfire ripped up the hills around their properties.