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‘Limited’ chance of Lehrmann paying mammoth legal bill

Bruce Lehrmann will be on the hook for millions in costs after his defamation case spectacularly failed, but a judge says Ten may not get its money back.

Tedesco stars as Roosters run rampant over Raiders

James Tedesco has cemented his status as a NSW Blues stalwart, leading the Sydney Roosters to a crushing 44-16 win over lacklustre Canberra.

Brumbies punish Rebels in Super Rugby penalty-fest

The ACT Brumbies have handed the Melbourne Rebels their fifth-straight defeat despite losing three men to the sin bin in a scrappy win in Canberra.

Ricky demands Raiders redemption after Sharks rout

The resurgent Raiders want to make their fans proud as they take on the Sydney Roosters in their first home game since a 40-0 humbling by Cronulla.

Vulgar tweet didn’t hurt MP’s reputation: Latham lawyer

While a tweet by Mark Latham was crass, vulgar and offensive, it did not actually harm the reputation of the NSW MP it was aimed at, his lawyers have said.

More delays for stranded Australians in New Caledonia

French authorities have advised further evacuation flights for Australians in New Caledonia would not be able to take place on Thursday.

Late-blooming Ollie Sapsford eager to repay Brumbies’ faith

Brumbies winger Ollie Sapsford is targeting a first Super Rugby championship for his club in 20 years after penning a new two-year deal with the ACT outfit.

Red flags raised over Anzacs ensign claim

Myths about the Anzacs and the flags they fought under are continuing to spread online.

Accused child-killer Justin Stein dumped items in the bush

Prison phone calls between accused child-killer Justin Stein and his mother captured the moment she said police had likely found items he dumped in the bush.

Reynolds and Higgins defamation case peace talks halted

Senator Linda Reynolds says she is disappointed mediation talks with Brittany Higgins over allegedly defamatory social media posts have not ended the matter.

Australia urged to strike Assange deal after court win

An independent MP and the journalists' union are urging the Australian government to secure a deal with the US to drop charges against Julian Assange.

NSW to look at social media ban for under-16s

NSW will investigate what power it has to impose an age limit on social media users as it unveils a summit to tackle online harm for kids.
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