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Channel 9 has taken Today show presenter Alex Cullen off air after he accepted a $50,000 prize from Melbourne billionaire Adrian Portelli for referring to him as ‘McLaren Man’ on national TV.
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19th January 2025
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Channel 9 presenter stood down after taking $50k prize from billionaire
Channel 9 has taken Today show presenter Alex Cullen off air after he accepted a $50,000 prize from Melbourne billionaire Adrian Portelli for referring to him as ‘McLaren Man’ on n...
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Victoria’s $1.7bn myki upgrade in turmoil, credit card tap-and-go years away
A Sunday Herald Sun investigation has uncovered part of the consortium overseeing the $1.7bn myki revamp for credit card and phone touch on has walked away from the lucrative deal.
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‘Being butchered’: Hospitals treat record number of stabbing victims
Victorian hospitals are treating a record number of patients, including a rising number of teens, with knife wounds as violent assailants unleash increasingly brutal stabbings on t...
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Hughesy switches off his radio career for shock reality TV move
“As a vegan it is going to be tricky eating bull’s testicles,” says Dave Hughes of his shock reality TV move as he switches off his lucrative, decades-long FM radio career.
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More Aussies want Australia Day but Melbourne council won’t budge
The state government and Melbourne City Council are refusing to deviate from existing Australia Day policies this year, despite an uptick in public support to celebrate the nationa...
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‘Baby left in a box’ finds her siblings after 55 years
Cathie Grissell was left on the steps of a hospital as a newborn baby. After more than 50 years, she found her four siblings for the first time. See their incredible meeting on vid...
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Beach homes from $500k: Vic’s bargain hotspots revealed
Victorian sun-lovers could be in luck with beach houses across the state on sale, after prices dropped by as much as 10 per cent in the past year. SEE WHERE
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First Lady Melania Trump’s ‘first priority’
With a best-selling memoir under her belt, a $A60 million documentary and her son leaving the nest, Melania Trump’s second time in the White House will be nothing like her first.
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Murderer writes disturbing ‘devil devotion’ poem behind bars
A callous killer who was given the green light to undergo IVF in jail has penned a disturbing poem detailing her “devotion” to the devil after she stabbed a mother of three to deat...
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Slain father and son’s violent history revealed
A father and son stabbed to death at a child’s birthday party in Clyde North had a troubling history of violence that spanned two states.
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Booed off stage: Collins responds after ‘ugly’ scenes
Danielle Collins learnt a hard lesson on Saturday night as she departs the Australian Open. Recap the action from day seven here.
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US beauty queen turned nuclear advocate heads down under
Former Miss America turned nuclear engineer Grace Stanke is heading to Melbourne to spruik the benefits of clean energy, as part of a nation wide tour.
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Driver arrested after cyclists mown down in Carrum
A Dandenong man has been arrested and is expected to be charged after two cyclists were rammed from behind on the Nepean Highway and allegedly left for dead.
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Buddy Franklin makes first major sports move since calling time
In an exclusive chat with the Sunday Herald Sun, AFL great Buddy Franklin has unveiled his newest sporting conquest, planning to capitalise on his endurance skills in the new feat.
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Demon admits to feeling the heat as quarterfinals loom
Alex de Minaur is through to the fourth round for the fourth year in a row, but he has revealed the pressure and expectation of being Australia’s last man standing almost suffocate...
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Why beloved Barty can’t stand Aus Open’s new villain
Danielle Collins has polarised fans after her antics on Wednesday night – with most Aussies unable to stand her. SCOTT GULLAN writes Australia’s sweetheart Ash Barty is in the same...
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Swanston St business turns to private security to protect staff
Chocolate shop Koko Black has been forced to turn to private security to protect staff from anti-social behaviour, with Victoria recording the highest number of serious retail crim...
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The Melbourne contract killing that didn’t quite go to plan
It was the Melbourne contract hit that didn’t quite happen, though whoever wanted it done had the right man for the job.
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‘We will not move forward’: Israel demands Hamas name hostages
With less than 24 hours until they are due to release three hostages, Hamas have still not revealed their names despite an agreement to do so, prompting a furious response from Isr...
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‘Big f***ing op’: Deportations set for day after Trump’s inauguration
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement will launch ‘a big f***ing operation’ across sanctuary cities - including Chicago and New York - that are safe havens for migrants.
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