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Reserve Bank expected to raise interest rates
Mortgage holders are bracing for an interest rates hike today.
Queen Mary speaks about Australian return
Nine.com.au royal reporter Natalie Oliveri spoke to Denmark's Queen Mary in Canberra during her and King Frederik's state visit to Australia.
Adam Liaw’s avocado and prosciutto salad
I have this salad on high rotation. The dressing is creamy, but lightened by the addition of yoghurt.
‘Such a wonderful, wonderful journey’: Eurogliders star dies after cancer battle
Guitarist, songwriter and vocalist Bernie Lynch was remembered by his bandmate Grace Knight in an emotional social media post.
A mum wrote a children’s book about grief after her husband died. She was just convicted of his murder
The debt-ridden author slipped five times the lethal dose of fentanyl in a cocktail and falsely believed she would inherit his multimillion estate, prosecutors say.
Truck remains stuck on footpath day after rampage
A truck is still wedged on a footpath in Sydney's west following a rampage that left three people injured and multiple vehicles wiped out.
Roosters recruit in line to make shock club debut against Panthers
He was expected to be sidelined for up to two months with a thumb injury, but NSW hooker Reece Robson is a chance to play in Friday night’s blockbuster.
‘The net is closing’: Two charged over fatal Sydney shooting as hunt continues for accomplices
Two men have been charged with murder after a man was shot dead in a Lidcombe apartment. Police say others allegedly involved should hand themselves in.
CFMEU inquiry LIVE updates: Spotlight turns to Cross River Rail, with bosses on stand
The commission of inquiry resumes this week at the Brisbane Magistrates Court and is set to turn its sights to the Cross River Rail project. Follow live.
Allan told to ‘step up or step away’ over Big Build corruption
The premier acknowledged she had been made aware of issues on government sites, but maintained she had responded appropriately.
US police search Hawthorn star Dylan Moore
The footballer was initially charged with a misdemeanour drug paraphernalia offence, but this was dropped at the request of the Scottsdale City Prosecutor.
‘Let Sua be Sua’: Grant shuts down Walsh comparisons
The Storm and Broncos meet for the first time since Reece Walsh led the Brisbane side to a comeback win in last year’s NRL grand final.
US-Iran war live updates: Israel advances into Lebanon; Baghdad’s green zone hit; UAE temporarily closes its airspace
Welcome to our rolling coverage of the war in the Middle East, which continues to rage across multiple fronts, fuelling fears of a global energy crisis.
'Sad scene' as Piastri appears after withdrawal
Oscar Piastri walks around the Chinese Grand Prix venue after he was withdrawn late.
Teens are dying on e-bikes. This is how parents can try to keep them safe
Getting teenagers to engage in conversations about safety isn’t easy, but this expert advice will help.
The numbers that reveal the AFL’s brewing problem
After soft crowds for marquee matches in round one, there are two themes worth exploring: that they were fully ticketed, requiring even members without a reserved seat to pay to upgrade, and that fans are tiring of prolonged failure this century.
Dateline wraps up airborne survey targeting new US rare earths
Dateline has wrapped up a major airborne survey at its newly acquired California heavy rare earths project, with field mapping and rock chip sampling already underway.
Does China have the Matildas’ measure? What to watch for in semi-final clash
Five burning questions ahead of Australia’s Asian Cup semi-final in Perth - and what happens next if they win.
Trump rushes to save his war on the world
While America was waging war in Iran, Donald Trump began preparing for a renewed assault on America’s trading partners.
Bodycam footage shows Hawthorn players arrested on cherry picker
The video, released to this masthead by Scottsdale Police Department on Tuesday morning, shows the AFL players initially claimed they didn’t know the lift wasn’t theirs when police confronted them.