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Voters are set to punish Labor as housing affordability firms as the key issue ahead of the next election alongside concerns over falling living standards and retirement.
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14th October 2024
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Labor faces housing affordability backlash
Voters are set to punish Labor as housing affordability firms as the key issue ahead of the next election alongside concerns over falling living standards and retirement.
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Bolt: The threat of racist Voice and its divisive policies is back
One year on from Australia’s rejection of Albanese’s First Nations’ Voice, its disastrously divisive race agenda – blocked at the door – is now being smuggled through the windows.
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Stars set to cheer on their Star at Randwick
When acclaimed actor John Howard was studying at the University of NSW, he was getting an education at the race track. He will return to Royal Randwick for The Kosciuszko to cheer ...
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US to send troops, anti-missile system to Israel
The US will send Israel an advanced anti-missile system and 100 troops, as Benjamin Netanyahu told the UN to remove its Lebanon peacekeepers, and bombshell documents reveal Hamas p...
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The exclusive event King Charles will attend while in Sydney
A crowd fit for a King is expected to gather outside the Sydney Opera House when the Monarch kicks off his royal tour. While details of the trip have been kept under wraps, one eve...
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Weddings, bucks parties, Mary and Cleary: NRL stars living large overseas
Nathan Cleary is one of the many NRL stars that have wasted zero time in flying out of the country to enjoy their off-season, having been spotted in England at the Super League gra...
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Momentum builds for 24 hour Metro
The private operator of Sydney’s best transport project confirmed it is actively investigating non-stop services on Thursday and Friday. Have your say.
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‘Evil’: Mum’s tears after fiance murdered girl
The mother of a schoolgirl murdered by her mum’s fiance has detailed the stories he told to keep her from going to the police.
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Artist used own paintings to push case to block gold mine
Indigenous artist Nyree Reynolds, whose application led to a gold mine in Blayney being put on ice, submitted her own paintings as evidence the mine should be blocked.
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Trump takes the lead with this surprising segment of voters
Donald Trump is gaining the edge over Kamala Harris with a voter demographic that could sway the outcome of November’s tight race to the White House.
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Australia’s new border boss revealed
An Afghanistan veteran and defence intelligence chief has been appointed as the new boss of the Border Force.
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The Everest long-shot who has beaten the best
She might be considered a long-shot, rated only a $26 chance, but I Am Me’s jockey is confident the mare is in “winning form” ahead of The Everest.
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ScoMo lands surprise new role
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison has landed a surprise new role in Australia’s budding space industry.
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Federal Minister throws support behind social media boycott
Mark Butler joins other politicians and celebrities vowing to take part in Unplug 24, a day of action where people switch off social media for 24 hours.
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Threat left at Jewish bakery owned by celebrity chef
A Jewish bakery owned by TV chef Ed Halmagyi has been attacked with terrorism graffiti and a threatening note left under the door.
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‘Scary: Collingwood stars open up about social media trolls
AFL star Brayden Maynard reveals the most common reason why social media trolls target him as he and teammate Tom Mitchell make a heartfelt pledge after an unthinkable tragedy.
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Nationwide overhaul needed to fix Australia’s housing crisis
The Business Council of Australia has come out swinging on the problems it says are driving up the cost of new homes across the country.
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Kostecki shakes off Feeney to claim maiden Bathurst crown
Brodie Kostecki has his first Bathurst 1000 crown after making the most of pole position at Mount Panorama as he defeated Broc Feeney by the slimmest of margins. See how the action...
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‘Not welcome’: Minns unleashes on neo Nazis
NSW Premier Chris Minns has blasted the neo-Nazis who stormed a regional town on Saturday in a furious take-down.
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Labor accused of running political hit job on nuclear
The Coalition fears Labor – who it has accused of stacking the committee with Labor MPs – will use a new committee to ramp up fears against nuclear energy leading up to the electio...
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The Everest will bring $30m payday for NSW economy
Punters are expected to inject a massive $30 million into the NSW economy while celebrating the TAB Everest, according to exclusive new economic analysis by Business Sydney.
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Cocaine Cassie spills shock new details
In a wide-ranging interview, convicted drug smuggler Cocaine Cassie opens up on life inside Colombia’s notorious women’s prison.
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Why you should download the Daily Telegraph app
The Daily Telegraph has a great new feature for full digital subscribers so you can gift key news to your friends and families*. It’s one of seven reasons to subscribe and download...
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