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The economy is facing its worst non-pandemic year since the 1990-91 recession as high interest rates, inflation and taxes hit the nation’s consumers.
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Productivity
The secret sauce of economics is slowing. Experts don’t know why
The truth is, economists don’t know as much about what causes productivity improvement as they ought to.
Ross Gittins
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Accused childcare predator reported to police for ‘kissing’ child a year before arrest
Childcare manager Yolanda Boruki says she alerted police to the worker who was seen allegedly “kissing” a child but he was then cleared for lack of evidence.
‘No stranger to staring down critics’: Rebuked former judge
Walter Sofronoff, KC, is at the centre of a fight after his findings in the Lehrmann inquiry made their way into the hands of the media.
AFP retracts statement Dutton was briefed on Nauru bribery probe
The grilling of senior police raises serious further questions about how Home Affairs managed multibillion-dollar offshore processing contracts.
NZ defence needs more money to counter China, climate change
New Zealand’s first national security strategy underscores how China’s rise is upending old norms.
Meet the 21-year-old YouTuber taking on Sydney’s bad planning
People are taking notice: Sharath Mahendran. 21, is emerging as one of the more significant people shaping how Sydneysiders think about their city.
Woman’s face fractured in alleged road rage incident
Tori Lee honked her horn at a black sedan when it did not move at an intersection. A man then got out of his car and allegedly punched her.
‘Her dreams were stolen’: Slain schoolgirl’s family confront ‘monster’
Michelle Bright’s mother and brothers sobbed as they told the court of their “unending grief” in the decades since the 17-year-old was murdered by Craig Rumsby.
‘Disappointing’: Backlash after World Cup free-to-air schedule revealed
The round of 16 gets under way this weekend, but only four out of eight games will be available to watch on free-to-air television, prompting criticism from fans.
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Ireland
Forget the ’G on grand final day or an Origin decider, this is football for fans
For those who long for suburban football where, long before corporate boxes and soulless stadiums, all that mattered was your team and the fans – it does still exist.
Rob Harris
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Support for Voice will grow as referendum approaches: PM
Anthony Albanese said polling showing the referendum to establish the Voice could fail would turn around as people focused on it as voting day draws near.
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Trump is no modern-day Nixon and there is no sign of ‘tranquillity’ returning to the US
Unlike Richard Nixon during Watergate, Republicans remain largely in Donald Trump’s corner, even as he heads into an election year facing three criminal trials.
Tears and laughter as hundreds farewell art pioneer Tim Klingender
The art dealer, one of Australian Indigenous art’s greatest champions, died in a freak boating accident during a fishing expedition on July 20.
Best friends, training partners, rivals: How a housemate could upstage Peter Bol
While Peter Bol was fighting to clear his name, his longtime housemate quietly broke the Olympic hero’s national record. Again.
Slow cooker v cast-iron casserole pot road test: Which braises best?
The popular appliance goes head-to-head with a range of heavy-based pots at various price points. The results may surprise you.
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When I found myself tearing up in Bunnings, I knew I needed a rest
The business of tuning out during holidays can be hard work.
Genevieve Novak
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Germany in shock exit from World Cup, Colombia and Morocco progress
Two-time winners Germany are out of the Women’s World Cup in one of the biggest shocks in the tournament’s history – and the Matildas may yet stand to benefit.
Want to get on the Matildas bandwagon? All you need to know about the squad
Australia soared into the knockout stages with a thrilling 4-0 rout of Olympic champions Canada. So who are the players chasing World Cup glory on home soil?
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MP’s own chief of staff reported family’s ‘substantial’ properties
Tim Crakanthorp’s chief of staff raised the alarm with the premier’s office after his boss failed to disclose his family’s land holdings.
Sydney syndicate wins more than $50m from Powerball
Half of Thursday’s $100 million Powerball was won by a syndicate of 10 people from Sydney – but the person who won the other half cannot be contacted.
The Dine and Discover-style plan that would raise Sydney’s road tolls
Sydney’s motorway tolls should remain high as an incentive to use public transport, a think tank has told a review into NSW tolls.
Cate Blanchett no longer Lady Marmalade as star unloads $800,000 artwork
An artwork that has spent the past 22 years on the walls of an Oscar winner could be yours.
Prominent Entertainment Quarter investors could fund extra metro station
Entertainment Quarter chairman Tony Shepherd said it was “within the realm of possibility” the consortium could finance a station that would serve the precinct and Moore Park.
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They’re the voice: The high-schoolers who made a John Farnham musical
This Is Going To Be Big is a high school coming of age movie with a difference, and it’s an absolute delight.
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Two actors take on the multiverse in jaw-dropping new production
A wrap of the week’s live reviews, including Mr Bailey’s Minder at Ensemble, Constellations at Sydney Theatre Company, and Mad Scenes with Jessica Pratt.
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China drops tariffs against barley, ending long dispute
China’s Commerce Ministry said it had decided to end tariffs of up to 80 per cent on the $1.2 billion barley imports after a request from the China Wine Industry Association.
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Mortgage pain is set to get worse. Here’s how banks are getting ready for it
Banks have signalled they will support customers struggling with higher interest rates – but it won’t be the same as COVID-19 rescue packages.
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Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, adding to a string of explosive trials he will face as he campaigns to return to the White House.
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Single? Married? Kids? How your family situation affects your property prospects
Despite the latest pause, the string of interest rate rises over the past year have squeezed many households in ways they didn’t expect.
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Going on holiday with your ex doesn’t have to be weird. Ask the Trudeaus
Justin Trudeau and Sophie Gregoire’s decision to sail off into the sunset together might sound weird, but it’s proof that divorce doesn’t have to be a bitter slanging match.
Kate Halfpenny
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The ABC kids show that toppled Bluey at the Logies
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‘It’s about winning something’: As minnows topple giants, Matildas see a World Cup opportunity
The rise of lower-ranked nations and the shock exit of several tournament favourites has opened up all sorts of possibilities for Australia as they prepare for the knockout phase.
No such thing as a ‘B team’: Wallabies laugh off suggestion of under-strength All Blacks
Searching for their first win in New Zealand in 22 years, the Wallabies aren’t buying the idea they’re a better chance against an All Blacks side with 13 changes.
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Giants chase another record win, but coach warns of complacency against Swans
The Giants are chasing a record eighth-straight win on Saturday night, but GWS coach Adam Kingsley is adamant the 26th Sydney derby is a toss-of-the-coin game.
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Wallabies
Is Eddie Jones the sad clown of Australian rugby – or just diverting our attention?
The Wallabies coach and Tony Soprano might have more in common than many of us think.
Andrew Webster
Chief Sports Writer
Kyrgios to fall out of top 100 as injury withdrawals continue ahead of US Open
The US Open is only weeks away but Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios could miss a fourth-straight grand slam event as he battles to overcome injury.
The brave Bunny taking two painkilling injections for every game
Latrell Mitchell will be the star attraction in Perth, but spare a thought for one of his Souths teammates who is still battling a painful blow he received in round one.
Have Your Say
Why signing this footballer may be an own goal for mega-spending Saudis
What might happen if a Premier League star noted as an LGBTQIA+ advocate elected to remain true to his values playing for his new club in Saudi Arabia? Therein lies the opportunity.
Darren Kane
Sports Columnist