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KPMG rejects claims it assessed ‘the wrong company’ before $423m payment to Paladin
‘Incredible failure’  
KPMG rejects claims it assessed ‘the wrong company’ before $423m payment to Paladin
Exclusive: Firm’s denial comes after weeks of intense criticism, including accusations that it misled parliament
The show must go on  
Taylor Swift defies huge storm to wow Sydney crowd
A grim find led to a worse end  
The case of two missing men that horrified Sydney
Political porkies are becoming ever more brazen. We all need to call them out
Another horror smash  
Four people dead after ute rolls over in northern NSW
The rural network
The volunteer force helping Victoria’s Beaufort bushfire evacuees
‘It’s just what you do for people’  
The volunteer force helping Victoria’s Beaufort bushfire evacuees
Thousands of people are under evacuation warnings due to a 11,000ha fire burning west of Ballarat and locals have opened their homes to help
Full Story podcast
Full Story  
Newsroom edition: the political resistance to clean energy – Full Story podcast
Newsroom edition: the political resistance to clean energy – Full Story podcast
Sport
Nathan Cleary  
It’s been refreshing to just walk around like a regular person
It’s been refreshing to just walk around like a regular person
Need help saying NRL’s Māori and Pasifika players’ names? One man stepped up to give it
Cricket  
Australia cruise to win over New Zealand to retain Chappell-Hadlee Trophy
It's not just your breath that gets taken away
When hitting the fresh waters of Lake Derby for the first time, many feel they leave something behind. <br><br> Worries. Cares. Stresses. Perhaps the feeling in their toes. <br><br> These tend to remain on the dock along with the occasional swimming costume. <br><br> <em>Advertisement</em>
When hitting the fresh waters of Lake Derby for the first time, many feel they leave something behind.

Worries. Cares. Stresses. Perhaps the feeling in their toes.

These tend to remain on the dock along with the occasional swimming costume.

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Culture
Josh Thomas  
Everyone is always working on their five-year plan – I’m just trying to have a nice day
Everyone is always working on their five-year plan – I’m just trying to have a nice day
‘The media and politicians are failing’  
Comedian Bassem Youssef on Piers Morgan, satire and ‘Genocide Joe’
It Happened One Night at 90  
The greatest romantic comedy ever made?
Opinion
‘I love you,’ I whisper to the waterhole. When I wake up tomorrow, will it be gone?
‘I love you,’ I whisper to the waterhole. When I wake up tomorrow, will it be gone?
Spot the secret Swiftie: there may be more of them than you think
The world’s oldest (wild) platypus was born 10 years after Taylor Swift. So much has changed since 1999!
Lifestyle
Leading questions  
I love my partner but our relationship started in an awful way. What should I do if I can’t trust him?
I love my partner but our relationship started in an awful way. What should I do if I can’t trust him?
I was married almost a year ago. Why am I still obsessed with a Facebook wedding planning group?
Technology
Cybercrime  
Huge cybersecurity leak lifts lid on world of China’s hackers for hire
Huge cybersecurity leak lifts lid on world of China’s hackers for hire
Science
Archaeology  
‘Very rare’ clay figurine of Mercury discovered at Roman site in Kent
‘Very rare’ clay figurine of Mercury discovered at Roman site in Kent
Environment
Endangered species  
Rambo part II: wildlife in the forest where the feral fox once roamed is thriving – but is a comeback tour likely?
Rambo part II: wildlife in the forest where the feral fox once roamed is thriving – but is a comeback tour likely?
Change by degrees  
‘Fruit bowls are out’: the best ways to store fresh produce, according to experts
Video
NSW police officer Beau Lamarre charged with murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies – video
NSW police officer Beau Lamarre charged with murder of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies – video
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