Pro-Palestine protesters want to march across Sydney Harbour Bridge
Premier Chris Minns is moving to stop a pro-Palestine march set to cross the Harbour Bridge this weekend.

Premier Chris Minns is moving to stop a pro-Palestine march set to cross the Harbour Bridge this weekend.
Heather Calgaret’s death in custody was preventable, and her health in prison deteriorated as soon as her baby was removed from her at birth, a coroner has found.
NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals has made a second heavy-hitting appointment, with Melbourne-based exec Nathan Smith bringing his stem cell therapy nous as CEO.
Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields Ltd have fired up a rig at their massive Qld project, chasing large IP anomalies with serious gold-copper-silver potential.
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Should a helicopter be allowed to land near a sensitive marine environment? Residents said no. A tribunal disagreed.
More Israeli military reservists are failing to turn up for duty and former army officers say the prime minister is prolonging the war in Gaza for his own benefit.
More than 35 per cent of the Grand Hyatt’s staff has been with the hotel for more than a decade, some for multiple decades.
While the Crisafulli government insists it remains at the negotiating table, the teachers’ union says industrial action is “all but a certainty”.
Toll targeted: Australian Jewish Association shares video of pro-Palestine activists "attack"
The very different cosmic events will send rapid-fire shooting stars and slower “fireballs” across the night sky this week. Here’s how to see the show.
The Wallabies are still reeling from a controversial defeat in Melbourne, defending Carlo Tizzano’s integrity after former England player James Haskell accused the breakaway of diving.
The race for the top eight continues apace, with all spots still up for grabs. Who will make it, and who will miss out?
What a weekend of footy. Lachie Galvin versus the Wests Tigers, Adam Reynolds and Michael Maguire against Souths – and DCE taking on his future employers.
A former reality television star who appeared on a popular cooking show allegedly dragged a complainant by the hair down a hallway, and then choked her against a wall, after a dispute involving tomato sauce.
Strickland Metals has achieved 97.9% gold recovery, averaging 89.9%, in metallurgical testwork at its Gradina deposit in Serbia, confirming robust flotation.
Japanese teenager Sorato Shimizu finishes with a time of 10 seconds flat during a high school athletics meet.
A possible change in representative eligibility rules could allow players like Cronulla’s New Zealand forward to play Origin.
The return of meme stocks is in full swing with a new collection of clapped-out US long-shot stocks off and racing on markets.
The plot thickens in the leafy riverfront local government of South Perth as six foreshore trees represent a flashpoint in a growing ideological conflict.
Many new parents are caught out by the physical damage children can cause them, from strained muscles to broken toes. But there are ways to avoid injury.
England are happy and jovial when things go their way, but sulky and childish when they don’t. It won’t help them one bit in the Ashes.
The breakthrough completes a section of twin rail tunnels between Olympic Park and Parramatta which will eventually form Sydney’s largest metro rail line.
Some trains have been cancelled as grass fire burns in Sydney's south-west.
The farce surrounding the Kiama MP is another demonstration that the antiquated rules over who stays and who goes from parliament are no longer fit for purpose.