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Golfers pitch to turn Moore Park course into ‘world-class’ recreation hub

Golfers pitch to turn Moore Park course into ‘world-class’ recreation hub

The state government wants to halve the 18-hole course for a new park. Players have an alternative plan they’re touting as a win-win for the sport and locals.

  • by Megan Gorrey

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Reconsider AUKUS, say former Labor foreign ministers

Reconsider AUKUS, say former Labor foreign ministers

The government is insisting Kevin Rudd will stay on as Australia’s ambassador to Washington despite his past criticism of Donald Trump.

  • by David Crowe
Banned! Tabcorp boss McLachlan shuts out pollies from Birdcage marquee
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Banned! Tabcorp boss McLachlan shuts out pollies from Birdcage marquee

The new chief executive of the wagering giant is pursuing his savings agenda at all costs.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Bob Carr to launch pro-Labor Muslim initiative in western Sydney

Bob Carr to launch pro-Labor Muslim initiative in western Sydney

Islamic community leader Dr Jamal Rifi has recruited Bob Carr to help push back against Muslim independents in western Sydney.

  • by Deborah Snow
Bob Carr to sue NZ foreign minister for calling him a ‘Chinese puppet’

Bob Carr to sue NZ foreign minister for calling him a ‘Chinese puppet’

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters is facing calls to step down after he attacked Bob Carr for calling AUKUS “fragrant, methane-wrapped bullshit”.

  • by Matthew Knott
Record immigration drives capital city population differences
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Record immigration drives capital city population differences

Each day Sydney is becoming the new home for 391 people. But is this a good thing?

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Bob Carr jumped at this Maroubra house 43 years ago. It’s now yours for $5 million
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Bob Carr jumped at this Maroubra house 43 years ago. It’s now yours for $5 million

Most Sydney home owners have a favourite story about how they bought. As the former Labor premier prepares to sell, he shares his.

  • by Lucy Macken
Balmain bugbears

Balmain bugbears

Not every suburb should be defined exclusively by “nightlife” and “age”, just like not every old or young person should be defined by stereotypes.

Former Labor premiers back Indigenous governor-general as speculation mounts over PM’s pick

Former Labor premiers back Indigenous governor-general as speculation mounts over PM’s pick

Former Labor premiers Bob Carr and Steve Bracks have thrown their support behind an Indigenous governor-general, while former Queensland premier Peter Beattie has suggested that could be divisive, so soon after the Voice referendum.

  • by Lisa Visentin
The treasurer who delivered nine balanced budgets and an Olympics

The treasurer who delivered nine balanced budgets and an Olympics

Michael Egan erased government debt and helped deliver the Sydney Olympics in his record-breaking tenure as NSW treasurer.

  • by Michael Easson
‘He was not born bad’: How Roger Rogerson became Australia’s most corrupt cop

‘He was not born bad’: How Roger Rogerson became Australia’s most corrupt cop

Roger Rogerson started out as a “brilliant cadet”, but the system he joined was riddled with corruption.

  • by Patrick Begley and Carrie Fellner

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