Prince Andrew’s shock new Epstein message unearthed
Prince Andrew told his friend Jeffrey Epstein that they would “play some more soon” in an email sent after he claimed their friendship had ended.
With the breakfast TV battle about to kick off again, one team has secured a popular UK beauty icon Trinny Woodall to boost its line-up.
Like Bob Dylan, Deborah Conway got a taste of mob logic when failing to instantly pledge allegiance to somebody else’s invented cause, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Triple M have found a surprise replacement after ex-NRL star Ryan Girdler quit has role, while the reason why Francis Molo wants to quit the Dragons can be revealed. That and more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
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Dragons recruit Clint Gutherson and partner Jesse Arena have exited Sydney’s Northern Beaches, leasing out their Collaroy Plateau home to relocate to Wollongong in Dragons heartland.
Sydney recorded 240 property sales over a million dollars last week, the latest auction and sales results reveal.
Steve Smith has lauded his side for a “near flawless performance” after Australia retained the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy by inflicting Sri Lanka’s worst shellacking in Test cricket history.
Spinners Alana King and Ash Gardner have terrorised England, sealing the first women’s Ashes whitewash with more than a day to spare in the MCG Test.
In a far cry from their batting crisis of a few months ago, Australian selectors will have to squeeze nine players into seven spots in a big year of Test cricket. DANIEL CHERNY analyses who is a lock – and who may miss out.
If the Federal and NSW governments had not given such a miserably weak response to the anti-Semitic scourge sweeping the nation, things may have not spiralled to this crisis point, writes Piers Akerman.
If bankers want to play politics they should resign, join a party, and run for office – not use our money, mortgaged assets and businesses as a plaything for personal views, writes Vikki Campion.
Peter Dutton has called for an urgent probe into a communications failure between state and federal leaders over Sydney’s foiled anti-Semitic terror plot, saying the Prime Minister can’t continue to cut-and-run from the controversy.
Two-year-old gorilla Kaius should have died on multiple occasions in his short life, yet every time he pulled through. Now, he’s back where he belongs.
Fish and chips used to be nothing more than an uncomplicated purview of fine weather. But now, we have the right to be discerning. We reel in the very best.
Teachers in the dance industry are facing shocking claims they are fostering eating disorders in young students, with harrowing figures revealing the harmful diet beliefs held by Australian dancers.
A man has been charged over the alleged murder of a two-year-old boy found unconscious at a regional home.
Telegraph reporter Matthew Benns and cartoonist Warren Brown’s epic drive from London to Melbourne in a historic jalopy has raised more than $120,000 for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Australian taxpayers spent $886,000 on flights and hotels for 13 Pacific Island ministers to attend a climate conference in Sydney. Here is what the government won’t tell you about that bill.
The Wentworthville Magpies are set to hand controversial former NRL star Jarryd Hayne a deal to play in the Ron Massey Cup a feeder competition to the NSW Cup.
Meet the young elite who are shaping Sydney’s vibe. They travel the world, have enviable designer wardrobes and work for the city’s top brands and people.
Blaize Talagi knows he caused a stir when he ditched Parramatta to sign with cross-town rivals Penrith. Now the budding backline star reveals why he left – and why he has no regrets.
Professor Matt Dun lost his daughter to deadly DIPG. With the help of another brave little girl, he has received critical funds for his research into better treatments — and maybe, one day, a cure.
CCTV has captured the shocking moment a driver loses control of his car and ploughs into the front of a western Sydney home on Friday night.
The Sydney housing market has become trapped in a downturn, with home prices falling significantly in some areas since late last year.
A gruelling 42.2 kilometre test of mental and physical strength has become a new box tick for some Aussies who are part of a sweeping global trend – and age is no barrier.
Olivia DeJonge opens up about the ‘life-changing’ aftermath of starring in a Baz Luhrmann film – and why she has never relocated to Los Angeles.
For nearly 140 years the Jack the Ripper mystery has gripped the world — and now the brutal killer’s identity has been confirmed by a ‘100 per cent’ DNA match.
The bold promise will be rolled out across Australia’s buses, trains, ferries and trams but won’t come cheap. See what is planned and how much it is tipped to cost.
The reputation of big super funds hit the rocks in 2024. Here is what needs to happen this year if we want the system to improve.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned pubs not to dupe Aussie beer drinkers over the incoming tax increase, which he says amounts less than a cent per schooner or pint.
New dads have unfairly faced “ridicule” and “discrimination” for taking leave to care for their children – but the tide is turning.
Kids, parents and staff at the early parenting centre in Campbelltown Hospital can now enjoy the perfect place to play or wind-down with the opening of three curated garden spaces.
A man has been hit with a string of charges after allegedly taking police on a chase in a stolen Mercedes before it was involved in a crash on the northern beaches.
A man who was driving an allegedly stolen SUV when it collided with two motorbikes, killing a high-ranking Bandidos bikie, has been charged over the death. Read the latest.
Former Inner West councillor and mayor Rochelle Porteous has died, with colleagues paying tribute to the “trailblazer” for not only the Greens, but women, in local government.
A convicted drug dealer has admitted to violently beating his partner, abusing her relentlessly and repeatedly breaching an AVO by calling her mother while in jail.
Named: A woman from a small Mid-North Coast town has been fined for making a harassing call to a major Sydney synagogue. Here’s how it played out.
A man who escaped from a South Coast prison on Wednesday is still at large, with cops working around the clock in a “twisted game of hide and seek” to track down the fugitive.
Despite initial reports a fierce house fire at Lake Macquarie was caused by a caravan which caught alight, fire investigators will look into other “options” as to how it was ignited.
A man will front court today after he was allegedly caught spray painting anti-semitic symbols and words in Sydney’s east.
After a decade of IVF attempts, three crushing losses and spending a sizeable house deposit, one woman had a miracle bub through a low-cost model. But she says more needs to be done to help women in regional NSW.
The boss of Northern Beaches Council has spoken to police, saying staffers have been subjected to widespread abuse after councillors voted to pursue a 39.6 per cent rate rise.
Fake cancer fraudster Belle Gibson has escaped paying a ballooning $500,000 fine because of a botched legal claim against the influencer whose scam is now being retold in a Netflix series.
There was one stark message at the commemoration of the liberation of Auschwitz that the world must listen to – stop the hate towards Jews before it’s too late.
The black box from the US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger jet in Washington DC has been recovered, as radio transmissions have also been analysed.
Hamas has handed over three Israeli hostages to the Red Cross, kicking off the fourth swap as part of a ceasefire deal with Israel.
The former treasurer is not going anywhere but has come out firing with a plan for the mega super fund to get its mojo back.
China outmanoeuvred the US with the launch of DeepSeek. But the US’s biggest tech companies are fighting back to maintain dominance in the AI race.
The personal fortunes of two of the nation’s richest businessmen rocketed by a massive $4bn on paper Friday when investors responded to their tech company beating revenue expectations.
There is now a new list of 36 Australian suburbs with one clear warning – these areas are a no-go.
Sydney’s skinniest waterfront is about to hit the market to kick off the year in real estate and it has a jawdropping price tag, despite its size.
Under-pressure landlords are offering massive savings of up to almost $13,000 in free rent in a massive momentum shift for desperate tenants.
Archibald Prize winning artist Guy Maestri is selling his $2.7m home, that’s full of some of Australia’s greatest art and holds some of the secrets of his success.
More very rich people behaving very badly in The White Lotus and the Belle Gibson story laid bare are just some of the gems coming to streaming this month.
In a major shake-up for Australian radio, Ugly Phil O’Neil is set to leave WSFM and take over the Overnights slot on 2GB and 4BC in 2025.
Instagram travel blogger Pia Muehlenbeck quit Sydney for the Gold Coast. Now she’s departing Australia for good.
She shot to fame as a soap star on the small screen a decade ago, but stepping onto a Sydney stage holds a special place in former child actor Olivia Deeble’s heart.
Australia has romped to a historic win by innings and 242 runs, consigning Sri Lanka to their biggest ever Test match loss. Find out how Australia’s XI rated here.
Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva bemoaned a lack of Test cricket on his side’s calendar. If this is the kind of cricket they’re going to produce, they’re lucky they aren’t playing more, writes DANIEL CHERNY.
Willaidow, an unwanted yearling who was sold for $7000 and races with three pins in his leg, could be set for the Doncaster Mile after a career-best win in the Group 3 Southern Cross Stakes.
Superstar Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s hotly anticipated debut in the NSW Waratahs jersey has been cruelled by an injury.
Newcastle has slotted a second-half brace to draw 2-2 with Central Coast in a dramatic F3 Derby.
Experienced defender Alex Grant’s next move has been officially confirmed – but it is only a short term deal.
In what represents his first crucial steps as Blues coach, Laurie Daley held a meet-and-greet session with 28 players that are most likely to be charged with defending the Origin shield against Queensland.
Go on, treat yourself to one of these incredible chocolate cake recipes.
From sweet and sticky sauces to spicy dry rubs, these rib recipes will have you going back for more.
Ten years after his career almost ended prematurely, Raiders star Hudson Young has launched his own supplements company to ensure rising athletes don’t make the same mistake as him.
In what could be his final year in Melbourne, Craig Bellamy has the Storm primed for revenge after last year’s grand final loss. And it may be his last chance before the club is raided by cashed-up rivals.
Scenes of garbage left on beaches by Christmas Day revellers have spawned outrage, but Tim Blair reckons Sydneysiders could learn a thing or two from the partying backpackers.
Thousands of Australian schoolchildren still suffer climate trauma thanks to doomy teachers, academics, politicians and the media, yet none of their apocalyptic predictions ever come true, and worse still, they never apologised, writes Tim Blair.
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
Police officers will be on patrol at Jewish schools at pick-up and drop-off times, with security bolstered in the wake of a potential “mass casualty” attack being foiled. It comes as PolAir helicopters have been sweeping across Sydney’s eastern suburbs during late-night patrols.
A man has been charged with murder after he allegedly stabbed a man on a footpath in south Sydney earlier this week.
This babe of a bay has blinding white sand, shallow emerald waters and friendly rays you can swim with. No wonder tourists are calling it the Maldives of Australia.
A contentious change to a world-famous Bali beach has Aussie tourists up in arms. But some say it’s all our own fault so we have no right to complain…
Ford has fired a huge shot in its looming Supercars war with Toyota by landing the best team in Australian racing.
Not interested in an electric car, SUV or a brand you’ve never heard of? This machine plays it safe.
The recreation of Francis Birtles’ epic 1927 drive from London to Melbourne has had some hair-raising moments across the globe — but Australia’s Top End topped the lot.
Birtle and the Bean has made it to the United Arabs Emirates – but it wasn’t all smooth driving for the vintage fundraiser and its intrepid team.
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