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    'Offensive capability': $1.3b for new cyber spies to go after hackers

    Cyber attacks.

    Australia will recruit 500 new spies to go after foreign hackers overseas and disrupt their attempts to launch cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.

    • by Anthony Galloway

    Coronavirus pandemic 'is not even close to being over', WHO chief says

    A health worker checks the temperature a woman at a slum in Mumbai, India, this month.

    The pandemic is not even close to being over, and is in fact speeding up in some parts of the world, the head of the World Health Organisation says.

    America is far too broken to win the fight against the coronavirus

    America is far too broken to win the fight against the coronavirus

    The paranoia and resentment that have long been part of the culture of the modern right are now directed at those warning about the ongoing dangers of the pandemic.

    • by Michelle Goldberg

    Australia records highest number of cases since April but NSW won't swallow Victoria's spit test

    Testing at Keilor Community Hub, COVID-19 pop-up testing facility. COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic.

    A wave of new outbreaks is pushing Victorian health authorities to their limits as the state introduces a world-first saliva test. But don’t expect to see the unpleasant, more accurate swab replaced in testing clinics here.

    • by Kate Aubusson, Rachael Dexter and Mary Ward

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    The South Pole, the most remote part of the planet, has been warming at triple the global average, as natural variability joins with climate change to produce an abrupt shift in temperature trends.

    'Nowehere to hide': South Pole warmed three times the global rate in last 30 years

    The South Pole, the most remote part of the planet, has been warming at triple the global average, as natural variability joins with climate change to produce an abrupt shift in temperature trends.

    • by Peter Hannam
    Iran has asked Interpol to help detain US President Donald Trump and others it believes carried out a drone strike that killed general Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad in January.

    Iran issues arrest warrant for Donald Trump, requests help from Interpol

    Iran has asked Interpol to detain those it believes carried out a drone strike that killed a top general in January.

    • by Nasser Karimi
    Armed residents confront protesters in Portland Place in St Louis.

    Husband, wife draw guns at protesters marching to St Louis mayor's home

    A white couple stood outside their mansion and pointed guns at protesters in St Louis as the group marched.

    US athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos, with Australia's Peter Norman, in their famous pose at the 1968 Games in Mexico.

    'Athletes shouldn't be silenced': Peris joins call for Olympic protest ban to go

    The first Indigenous Australian to win Olympic gold is behind the campaign to scrap the IOC's Rule 50.

    • by Chris Barrett
    Opal Tower owners suing NSW government over '500 new defects' in apartment

    Opal Tower owners suing NSW government over '500 new defects' in apartment

    They blame the "defects" for a $1.1 million insurance bill this year, and they want the government to cover it.

    • by Matt O'Sullivan
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    Woman accused of mowing down man in car park 'dated him for less than week'

    Police are investigating the exact nature of the relationship between Payman Thagipur and his ex-girlfriend Jackline Musa, who allegedly rammed her car into him.

    • by Sally Rawsthorne

    Passengers should have stayed on Ruby Princess, health official tells inquiry

    A senior NSW public health official conceded that passengers on the ill-fated Ruby Princess should not have been allowed to leave the ship before the COVID-19 test results came back, an inquiry has heard.

    Doctor Christine Selvey, accepted that "with hindsight" the passengers should have stayed on the ship until the test results were obtained.

    • by Jenny Noyes

    'I have done nothing wrong': NSW MP breaks silence after ASIO raids

    'I have done nothing wrong': NSW MP breaks silence after ASIO raids

    NSW MP Shaoquett Moselmane has broken his silence and will seek leave from Parliament while an investigation is under way after his home was raided by ASIO and police.

    • by Alexandra Smith

    Neurosurgeon punched and kicked wife in scuffle over phone, court hears

    Dr Tim Steel leaves court on Monday.

    Dr Timothy Steel is accused of assaulting his wife but says he acted in self-defence after he woke to find her attacking him.

    • by Georgina Mitchell

    Big Issue back on the streets after COVID-19 break

    Big Issue seller Glenn on his old beat at the corner of Market St, Sydney, on Monday

    Sellers of The Big Issue magazine returned to streets around Australia on Monday after being sidelined for three months during the coronavirus pandemic.

    • by Matt Bungard

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    Unions argue rising coronavirus cases in Melbourne make pandemic leave more important.

    Pandemic leave hangs in the balance as negotiations go to the wire

    Millions of Australian workers may lose access to unpaid pandemic leave on Wednesday, with the existing workplace deal set to expire.

    • by Nick Bonyhady

    Business

    Markus Braun, chief executive officer of Wirecard.

    Australian banks dismiss concerns over links to collapsed Wirecard

    Boutique lender ME Bank and Bendigo and Adelaide Bank as well as big four major Westpac all had commercial links to the collapsed German firm.

    • by Charlotte Grieve

    World

    Workers in protective suits carry the coffin of a suspected victim of COVID-19 during a burial at Pondok Ranggon cemetery in Jakarta, Indonesia, earlier this month.

    Body snatching families risk catching coronavirus to perform final rites

    Across Indonesia cases are emerging of grieving families stealing back the bodies of dead coronavirus patients.

    • by James Massola and Amilia Rosa
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    Are these Australia's biggest property bargains right now?

    Are these Australia's biggest property bargains right now?

    If you're in the market for a good opportunity, there are a handful of vendors out there slashing prices and willing to negotiate. Here's where to look.

    • by Allison Worrall
    Once the home of Australian TV, this site is set for a major overhaul

    Once the home of Australian TV, this site is set for a major overhaul

    The skyline is set for big changes, with some 460 new apartments are set to replace Nine's head office building in Willoughby. Here's how it could look.

    • by Sue Williams
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    Satinder appears in the new SBS documentary series Who Gets To Stay In Australia?
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    SBS series shines light on 'incredibly complicated' immigration process

    Who Gets to Stay in Australia? captures the life-changing moments when participants are told whether they can call Australia home or will be asked to leave.

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    US athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos, with Australia's Peter Norman, in their famous pose at the 1968 Games in Mexico.

    'Athletes shouldn't be silenced': Peris joins call for Olympic protest ban to go

    The first Indigenous Australian to win Olympic gold is behind the campaign to scrap the IOC's Rule 50 and wants a "black voice" on the AOC's athletes commission.

    • by Chris Barrett
    Ray Stone and the Parramatta Eels will play in front of a crowd capped at 7500 against the Cowboys on Friday night.

    'No Victorians': V'landys urges state's NRL fans to stay away from games

    The ARL Commission chair is pushing on with plans to have 25 per cent capacity crowds at matches this weekend - on one condition.

    • by Sam Phillips and Adam Pengilly
    David Pocock during his days at the Western Force.

    Forrest's $5m WA donation should settle debate on Force's future, says Pocock

    Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest has an ambitious five-year plan to boost grassroots rugby in the west and already has some big names on board to help.

    • by Tom Decent
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    'How selfish can you all get?': Kyrgios slams Zverev, tennis world

    The Australian star has continued his crusade against the rest of the tennis world after Alexander Zverev was caught flouting a self-imposed isolation period.

    • by Sam Phillips
    Corey Horsburgh gives Parramatta fans the one-fongered salute.

    Fiery Raider's one-fingered salute gets thumbs down from NRL

    Corey Horsburgh was spared fresh tears and anger when he avoided a fine for his one-fingered salute to Parramatta fans - but he won't want to offend again.

    • by Christian Nicolussi
    Michael Cheika is set to sign with French club Beziers.

    Another fixer-upper on the cards for Michael Cheika?

    The former Wallabies coach looks set to return to the northern hemisphere, where he made his name with the clipboard.

    • by Georgina Robinson
    Josh Addo-Carr of the Storm warms up during a Melbourne Storm NRL training session.

    Storm brace for entire season in Queensland after strict quarantine orders imposed

    The NRL is confident the season can continue despite Queensland's quarantine rules on Victorian teams. But the Storm may not be able to go home for months.

    • by Roy Masters and Adam Pengilly

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