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How Beaumont Lamarre-Condon’s alleged double-murder case unfolded

Police are still searching for the bodies of two men who investigators say were killed by a NSW officer in an inner-Sydney home.

Weights, grinder and hose: Beau Lamarre’s alleged murder cover-up

A friend of NSW police officer Beaumont Lamarre-Condon appears to have been caught up in an alleged attempt to cover up a double murder, investigators say.

Bruce Lehrmann to face committal hearing for Toowoomba rape charges

Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann will face a committal hearing later this year to determine if there is enough evidence for rape charges to go to trial.

Senators urged not to ‘stuff around’ on tax relief

As Australians continue to struggle with the price of groceries and mortgages, the government has urged senators to quickly pass its reformed tax cuts.

Divers search dam near Goulburn in probe for missing Sydney couple

Police divers will search dams in the Southern Tablelands, southwest of Sydney, as the search for the bodies of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies continues.

Zachary Rolfe to give final evidence in Walker inquest

Zachary Rolfe, who shot and killed teenager Kumanjayi Walker in 2019 will give his final evidence at an inquest into the death as it resumes in Alice Springs.

Four lives lost as car rolls in northern NSW

A driver and three passengers have been killed after their vehicle left the road and rolled in a single vehicle crash in northern NSW.

Cop Beau Lamarre charged with murder after lovers’ disappearance

A serving police officer is expected to be charged with the murders of an ex-TV reporter and his flight attendant partner, who both vanished earlier this week.

Australians are being double-charged for Bluey episodes

Partnerships between US tech giants has led Australians to pay more for their favourite homegrown television shows, including children's hit Bluey.

One mouse, three mice: ANU discovers new species

Researchers from the Australian National University have discovered that the delicate mouse, a native mammal, is three distinct species.

Kumanjayi Walker inquest continues probing police sergeant

Sergeant Lee Bauwens will continue giving evidence in the inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker, four years after he was shot dead in his home.

Love Story blooms as Kelce and Swift reunite in Sydney

Taylor Swift's partner Travis Kelce has jetted into Sydney fresh from his Superbowl victory as the pop superstar prepares for her final Australian tour dates.

Public hearing on Senator Pocock’s climate change bill

The Australian government should have a duty of care to protect young people from climate change, Senator Pocock believes.

Zachary Rolfe to testify at ‘overdue’ Kumanjayi Walker inquest

An inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker will resume with a police sergeant giving evidence followed by Zachary Rolfe, who shot the Indigenous man.

Murder charges on the way after three bodies found in Sydney

A man has been arrested in hospital and will be charged with the murder of three people, including a child, after bodies were discovered at two locations.

Woolworths Group CEO Brad Banducci to step down

Brad Banducci is leaving the Woolworths group after eight and a half years as its chief executive, and will be replaced by WooliesX head Amanda Bardwell.

‘Public opinion matters’: Albanese warns Coles and Woolies

Australia's two supermarket giants have been put on notice by Anthony Albanese who has warned them the public's opinion of them matters to their business.

PM says Dutton in a ‘cheer squad’ for people smugglers

Anthony Albanese has cautioned Peter Dutton over using "overblown rhetoric" following boat arrivals in Western Australia.

Wilkinson’s Logies speech ‘OK’ due to Drumgold silence

A senior lawyer for Network Ten says she thought a Logies speech about Brittany Higgins was "sufficiently vague" not to harm an impending trial.

PM rules out alcohol tests for MPs after Barnaby Joyce video

Anthony Albanese says federal politicians should not be subject to random alcohol tests at work in response to a video of Barnaby Joyce drunk in public.

Yes, prime minister: Anthony Albanese engaged

A political engagement of a romantic sort: on Valentine's Day, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese proposed to his partner.

Barnaby Joyce told to take leave after he ’embarrassed himself’

Nationals leader David Littleproud is pushing Barnaby Joyce to take a break after a video of him lying on a Canberra footpath went viral.

Justice ‘denied’ in review of Bruce Lehrmann rape trial

The prosecutor in charge of Bruce Lehrmann's rape trial is trying to have damning findings against him struck out.

Ten ‘legalled’ controversial Logies speech: Wilkinson

Lisa Wilkinson says she begged Network Ten to publicly admit it cleared her Logies speech that delayed Bruce Lehrmann's criminal trial for rape.

Roberts-Smith’s gunning-down of prisoner ‘corroborated’

Ben Roberts-Smith's manhandling of an Afghan man with a prosthetic leg before machine-gunning him had been backed up by four eyewitnesses, a court has heard.

febfasters go sober to save money and pay it forward

Over 2,000 participants have signed up to febfast to raise funds and take a break from alcohol, go sugar-free, or give up another vice.

Liberal senator Linda Reynolds to step down at election

Liberal senator and former defence minister Linda Reynolds is pulling the pin on her parliamentary career, announcing she won't recontest the next election.

Barnaby Joyce returns to parliament after viral video in Braddon street

Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce has returned to federal parliament after video came to light of him lying on the pavement in a busy Canberra street.

Right to disconnect changes require common sense: Labor

Federal Minister Tanya Plibersek has rejected suggestions employers could scrap some flexible working arrangements under Labor's 'right to disconnect' laws.

Property investors won’t lose tax deductions: Treasurer

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says property investors will continue to enjoy their tax breaks, while ruling out the prospect of changes to negative gearing.
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