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Murderer, war criminal, bully: Roberts-Smith loses landmark action; major victory for SMH

Ben Roberts-Smith was not present at the Federal Court on Thursday.

Ben Roberts-Smith has been found to have murdered unarmed prisoners while deployed in Afghanistan, in a historic win for three media outlets. Follow our live coverage.

Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith committed war crimes

A Federal Court judge has found that the decorated war veteran murdered unarmed prisoners and bullied a colleague.

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110 days, 41 witnesses and 15 key questions to answer: Why the Ben Roberts-Smith case matters

The judgment in the defamation trial of the century has been delivered.

Ben Roberts-Smith arrives at the Federal Court of Australia in Sydney for the first day of his defamation case on June 07, 2021. Photo: Brook Mitchell
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After 110 days the biggest defamation case in Australian history is reaching its conclusion. Here's the story in pictures.

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Man spoke with officers before fatally stabbing boy, police allege

Man spoke with officers before fatally stabbing boy, police allege

Nathan Vitakos allegedly attacked the three-year-old in a Riverwood unit on Wednesday afternoon. Officers had allegedly been seeking him over allegations of domestic violence.

Victims advocate feared Higgins would collapse during speech

Brittany Higgins, centre, spoke outside the ACT Supreme Court after the first trial was aborted, with Heidi Yates standing on the right.

Heidi Yates says she would have reconsidered standing next to Brittany Higgins during a televised speech after the trial was aborted if she’d known what she was going to say.

School hours are ‘sexist’, should be extended to 6pm to help working women: MP

New Ryde MP Jordan Lane wants school hours extended so mothers aren’t “forced to choose between their own career progression or raising children”.

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China’s dream of ruling the skies is problematic

SHANGHAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 02: (CHINA OUT) China's first self-developed large passenger jetliner C919 is presented after it rolled off the production line at Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Co., Ltd on November 2, 2015 in Shanghai, China. The C919 jet developed by Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd. (COMAC) is scheduled to make its maiden flight in 2016.. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images) China's C919 airliner

China’s homemade passenger jet has finally made its debut, the culmination of a 16-year project. It’s the first step in an ambitious plan.

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Ex-cop’s ‘Fox Hunt’ trial kicks off. Was he under Beijing’s orders?

Michael McMahon gives photographers a thumbs up as he leaves Brooklyn Federal court in New York.

Prosecutors say Michael McMahon pressured Xu Jin to return to China to face bribery and embezzlement charges, as part of “Operation Fox Hunt”.

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Leave the gas on: Company offers to plug electric exodus

A bid to have customers dump electric appliances for new gas ones is like propping up the tobacco industry by handing out free cigarettes, says one critic.

Char kwai teow at Malay-Chinese in Circular Quay.
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Sydney hit list: Hot, new and just-reviewed places to check out in June

A hot and happening Med-style grillhouse in The Rocks, $13 nori tacos from a former Noma chef and Surry Hills’ sexy new brasserie - here are the hottest spots in and around town to try in June.

Anatomy of an Origin miracle: How Queensland exposed the one NSW player out of position

Anatomy of an Origin miracle: How Queensland exposed the one NSW player out of position

Queensland looked gone, but they took advantage of one NSW player who was in an uncustomary spot.

Lost its mojo? No way. Ted Lasso is still the sweetest show on TV

The third season of Jason Sudeikis’ fish-out-of-water comedy has come to an end, but there are many ways the acclaimed ensemble show could return.

Schizophrenia is not a crime, so why was my brother treated like a criminal?

Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn and her brother Max, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia.

I love my brother, and I hope we can see this condition for what it is, rather than a projection of our worst fears.

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Don’t look for loopholes, Medical Board chair tells online doctors

Telehealth has surged since the pandemic, with a growing number of serious problems from it reaching the Medical Board.

The Medical Board of Australia has seen cases where telehealth patients have got the wrong drugs, the wrong dose or been given a prescription on outdated information.

Mining giant BHP hit by $430m payroll scandal

BHP revealed it had wrongly deducted leave from 28,500 staff, leaving them short by nearly half a billion dollars.

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Two essential things to survive long-haul flights with kids

Why should the presence of a miniature human or two stop you from travelling? Plan to involve these two things.

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Maroons players celebrate one of Selwyn Cobbo’s two tries in Adelaide.
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Little niggle but Maroons show more fight than Blues in series opener

Queensland won the match 26-18, although precisely how is anyone’s guess when you consider how much went against them at Adelaide Oval.

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Blues blunders put Freddy in the firing line after Maroon heroics
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Blues blunders put Freddy in the firing line after Maroon heroics

Brad Fittler will have 80 minutes to coach for his job behind enemy lines after NSW’s game one gambles backfired.

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How world-first research at a Sydney hospital will help women like Kate

A breakthrough paves the way for research into effective treatments for endometriosis, potentially limiting the need for invasive and painful surgeries.

Sydney congestion overblown, more inner-city density needed, say developers

People walk past apartment buildings in Green Square.

The head of developer lobby Urban Taskforce says the eastern suburbs are “ripe” for increased density following calls for increased building heights in inner Sydney.

Goodbye, La Nina:  warmer, drier winter is on the way

Goodbye, La Nina:  warmer, drier winter is on the way

Winter across most of Australia is likely to be warmer than average during the day, and the BOM says there is a 50 per cent chance of it being an El Nino year.

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Child dead, man in hospital after Sydney unit stabbing

A child has died and a man is in critical condition following an incident in Riverwood.

Emergency services were called to a unit complex in Riverwood on Wednesday. Police are investigating the “horrific” incident as possible domestic violence.

Roberts-Smith in Bali on eve of court decision

Ben Roberts Smith relaxing by a pool in Bali.

Justice Anthony Besanko will deliver his decision at 2.15pm in Sydney on Thursday.

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Succession planning: What to watch when your favourite show is over

As we bid farewell to the Roy family, there’s plenty more TV to fill that capitalist-shaped hole in your heart.

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Janet, Buddha, and the film about their family that is anything but neurotypical

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Ryan’s landlord tried to hike his Sydney rent $200 a week. It forced him to act

Ryan’s landlord tried to hike his Sydney rent $200 a week. It forced him to act

Rents for units have climbed six times faster than wages, making it hard for tenants to keep up with hikes.

Afterpay’s Anthony Eisen buys $23 million Byron Bay house
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Afterpay’s Anthony Eisen buys $23m Byron Bay house

The fintech entrepreneur already owned one of the dozen houses fronting Byron Bay’s Wategos Beach before he added a second one on Wednesday.

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The Maroons lost three men in five minutes. This is how they found a way to win

One player in the bin. No interchanges left. And still behind by two. This is the inside story of the chaos and carnage that defined a famous Queensland win.

Independent senator David Pocock, Rugby Australia President Joe Roff, ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham Wallaby Allan Alaalatoa and Wallaby Nic White pose with the Webb Ellis Cup.

‘We could win the World Cup’: Psychologists have Wallabies believing in a miracle

With rugby’s showpiece event now just 100 days away, coach Eddie Jones is already leaving no stone unturned.

Nicho Hynes was caught out of position.

Anatomy of an Origin miracle: How Queensland exposed the one NSW player out of position

With two centres playing on the wing and a hooker and back-rower defending in the centres as part of just 12 men, Queensland looked gone. But they took advantage of the one NSW player who was in an uncustomary spot.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou, and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.

Ange can ‘transform’ Spurs but bigger clubs watching, says ex-assistant

Ange Postecoglou is reportedly Tottenham Hotspur’s top managerial candidate, but Rado Vidosic would not be shocked if his ties to the City Football Group lead to a bigger job one day.

Sky Blues captains Isabelle Kelly (left) and Kezie Apps.

‘I still get butterflies’: The highs, lows and history of Women’s Origin

The Women’s State of Origin series has come a long way since 2018, but for Blues co-captains Kezie Apps and Isabelle Kelly, it’s hard to beat the feeling of that first year.

Maroons players celebrate one of Selwyn Cobbo’s two tries in Adelaide.

Little niggle but Maroons show more fight than Blues in series opener

Queensland won the match 26-18, although precisely how is anyone’s guess when you consider how much went against them at Adelaide Oval.

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Nicho Hynes made a late, late cameo for NSW

‘Thought it was the 2020 grand final all over’: Hynes’ thoughts on his late, late cameo

Blues bench player Nicho Hynes conceded his brief Origin debut didn’t go all to plan.

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