Sydney CBD light rail services suspended due to urgent repairs

Commuters have been left stranded on their way to work this morning as urgent signal repairs stopped trams from running from Central Station to the Convention Centre at the height of the morning peak. A spokeswoman for the Transport Management Centre said signals went down at the intersection of George and Hay streets at 8.25am,…

'Getting on a bit, aren't you?': Prince Harry sledges Aussie skipper

Prince Harry could not resist stoking the rivalry between England and Australia ahead of the Cricket World Cup when the team captains met at Buckingham Palace. The Duke of Sussex jokingly needled Australian captain Aaron Finch. "You're getting on a bit now, aren't you? How long have you been playing?" he said, making the batsman…

Father of one-punch victim won't oppose repeal of lockout law

Ralph Kelly, whose son Thomas died after a drunken one-punch attack in Kings Cross, has said he would not be opposed to Sydney's lockout laws being relaxed or even repealed if the city remained safe. The controversial laws are set to be wound back after Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced a cross-party committee would investigate the…

Godzilla reboot is full of sound and fury, but what does it signify?

GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS ★★½ (M) General release (132 minutes) This is the first Godzilla film Hollywood has given us in five years, and I confess to having little memory of what happened in the last one – especially where the human cast is concerned. Did Bryan Cranston live or die? Who did Elizabeth…

'Too important to fail': Ken Wyatt warns against rush on Indigenous recognition

Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt has warned of a setback to reconciliation that could last decades if the nation rushes towards a referendum without a consensus on constitutional reform. Mr Wyatt urged a cautious approach to constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people out of concern at the risk of a devastating defeat…

'I had a 10-year vision', but Atlassian moved in quickly on Tim's start-up

Tim Clipsham wasn't prepared for a phone call from Atlassian inquiring about buying his start-up. "I was really surprised, it wasn't something I had considered," the founder of analytics company Good Software says. "I had a 10-year vision ahead of what I wanted to achieve." The 31-year-old software developer launched Good Software just over two…

Hong Kong won't be swallowed up by Greater Bay Area: HK exec

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has told an Australian audience it was “speculation” and “absolutely untrue” that Hong Kong would lose its distinct identity as the Chinese Communist Party pushes ahead with an economic plan to link the former British colony with nearby mainland cities. Lam will travel to Australia to promote…

'Witch-hunt': New Zealand rattled by budget 'hacking' claims

Wellington: New Zealand's political opposition has denied hacking the Treasury department to obtain highly secure state budget documents and says the Ardern government is conducting a "witch-hunt". The country's centre-right National Party on Tuesday released what it said were details from the Labour-led administration's much-anticipated national budget, but refused to say how it got the…