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The Dutch and Spain are facing off for a place in the final four at the Women’s World Cup, before Japan and Sweden go head-to-head in Auckland. Follow all the action.
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Loading‘I call her my stepsister’: How a Matilda terrorised an NRL star
The Newcastle halfback and the Matildas star were once inseparable. Hastings’ father Kevin, a legend of the Sydney Roosters, used to date Foord’s mother Simone.
The man who brought down Lionel Messi now has Sam Kerr in his sights
Last November, Herve Renard’s game-changing team talk to Saudi Arabia’s men’s side went viral. Now he is steering France’s women’s team deep into the World Cup.
In final appearance as RBA boss, Phil Lowe says interest rates could climb
Phil Lowe, making his last appearance before the House of Representative’s economics committee before he is replaced by his deputy Michele Bullock next month, admitted it was a “complicated” situation at present.
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NSW Treasurer throws lifeline to Star casino
The NSW government will revise its tax arrangement with the cash-strapped Star Entertainment, while mandating staff numbers.
Doctor’s $300,000 bid for lost earnings from watchdog who moved in after wife’s death
A doctor who cut his wife’s throat with a kitchen knife in a failed bid to save her life took the medical regulator to court for failing to sign off on him resuming practice.
$2.3 million for a house with fire damage and no roof? Sydney’s back
Sydney property buyers would once have been likely to overlook fixer-uppers and completely unliveable houses, but now they’re fighting it out for homes in need of work.
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Gay conversion law would ban suppression of gender identity
The NSW government’s plans to ban gay conversion practices will be extended to include making it illegal to change or suppress a person identifying as trans or gender diverse.
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Hawaii death toll passes 50 and will probably keep rising, says governor
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Intense drought causes Panama Canal traffic jam
Authorities of the Panama Canal expect income from the waterway to drop after they were forced to limit the number of ships passing through it.
Trump pleads not guilty to additional charges of deleting security footage
Former president Donald Trump faces yet another a wave of criminal charges next week.
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Emmys delayed for the first time since September 11 attacks
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How dog-sharing became a solution to ‘pandemic puppy’ problems
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Qantas boss Alan Joyce’s failure to launch after Canberra tour
Joyce experienced a frustration familiar to the great unwashed: he was forced to wait around for his plane to take off on Thursday.
The 92-year-old who changed the world
A textbook inspired Morris Chang to create a company that is now a $US500 billion juggernaut and part of our everyday lives. It also put him at the centre of a technological cold war between the US and China.
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
Growing up, Clare Hunt idolised France’s captain. Now she has to stop her
The Les Bleues skipper Wendie Renard has been a cornerstone of one of the most dominant club teams football has ever seen – Olympique Lyonnais.
Opinion
It’s not just the Matildas. Why all women footballers deserve better pay
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino dismissed talk of pay equity on the eve of the World Cup. For how long can he remain silent?
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
Sydney
Surprise snow storm could save the ski season
There are sighs of relief echoing across the Snowy Mountains as snow falls for the first time in weeks, but bookings are still down as much as 40 per cent on last year.
Liberals draw battle lines on housing ‘privatisation’
The opposition is demanding Premier Chris Minns rule out redeveloping Macquarie Hospital, as Meriton founder Harry Triguboff questioned giving Landcom a direct role in building homes.
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Education
Business class flights to be repaid following probe into King’s School regatta trip
The King’s School has been declared non-compliant after an investigation into a trip taken by the headmaster and his wife to attend the UK’s prestigious Royal Henley Regatta.
The speech doctors and nurses were barred from hearing
A senior doctor has made allegations of waitlist manipulation and a culture of fear at one of Sydney’s most prestigious hospitals.
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Courts
‘I can’t go to jail,’ Edwards screamed out after horror crash killed five teenagers
As Tyrell Edwards was taken into custody for killing five teenagers in a crash at Buxton, John Van de Putte said the families will never get over the tragedy.
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Politics
Risk of war in our region is ‘not a theory’, ex-PM Kevin Rudd warns
The former PM has warned there is a serious risk of war breaking out in the Indo-Pacific and that avoiding a catastrophic conflict in Australia’s region will require skillful judgment by today’s political leaders.
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Alarm sounds on insurance as Australia’s natural disaster risk surges
Global giants that play a key role in the insurance market are viewing Australia and New Zealand as riskier markets – and this is feeding into higher premiums.
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‘Downslope winds’: How the Hawaii fires spread so quickly
As the arid winds swept over the West Maui Mountains, they forced air to accelerate down the west side of the mountains - with tragic results.
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Higher and higher: America keeps raising its fence against China
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Gavin bought a home near Metro West. He thought it was a done deal
Home owners who bought near Sydney’s proposed Metro West line were hoping for better transport links and a boost to their local neighbourhoods. Now that’s in doubt.
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‘I call her my stepsister’: How a Matilda terrorised an NRL star
The Newcastle halfback and the Matildas star were once inseparable. Hastings’ father Kevin, a legend of the Sydney Roosters, used to date Foord’s mother Simone.
Bush whacked: League’s fight for survival
Rugby league is facing challenges in country NSW due to a lack of participation, funding and an aggressive approach by the AFL.
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FIFA Women's World Cup
It’s not just the Matildas. Why all women footballers deserve better pay
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino dismissed talk of pay equity on the eve of the World Cup. For how long can he remain silent?
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
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Women’s World Cup LIVE: Spain dominate possession early against Netherlands in first quarter-final; Japan face Sweden tonight
It’s a Kiwi double-header as the Dutch face Spain to become the first team into the final four before Japan and Sweden go head-to-head in Auckland.
Why Skelton changed his mind on becoming Wallabies captain
Will Skelton will join a rare club of Australian players, including Nick Farr-Jones, John Eales and George Gregan, when he leads the Wallabies at a Rugby World Cup.
The man who brought down Lionel Messi now has Sam Kerr in his sights
Last November, Herve Renard’s game-changing team talk to Saudi Arabia’s men’s side went viral. Now he is steering France’s women’s team deep into the World Cup.
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Crazy, courageous or just essential change: Deciphering the shock World Cup squad of Eddie Jones
Eddie Jones is full of surprises but dumping a number of senior players and naming the Wallabies’ least experienced World Cup squad in the professional era left many stunned.