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A major law firm has agreed to hand over several hundreds of thousands of dollars to the cyclist struck by Daniel Andrews’ SUV, weeks before an explosive Supreme Court trial was due to begin.
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Cyclist pockets secret payout in case over Daniel Andrews crash
A major law firm has agreed to hand over several hundreds of thousands of dollars to the cyclist struck by Daniel Andrews’ SUV, weeks before an explosive Supreme Court trial was du...
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Cyclist pockets secret payout in case over Daniel Andrews crash
A major law firm has agreed to hand over several hundreds of thousands of dollars to the cyclist struck by Daniel Andrews’ SUV, weeks before an explosive Supreme Court trial was du...
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Lost Dogs: The hidden black hole of Ugle-Hagan saga
It appears more likely by the day that Jamarra Ugle-Hagan won’t play for the Bulldogs again. But there is a hidden cost that is set to become an extra bit of heartburn.
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‘It was hard’: Jordan Ablett reveals brave Levi’s condition
Jordan Ablett has revealed the heartbreaking medical condition of her and AFL great Gary’s precious son, Levi.
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$200b tax bomb: Aussies hardest hit by negative gearing overhaul
Australians would be hit with a $200 billion tax bomb if negative gearing is ripped up under pressure from Teal crossbenchers, with new modelling showing where voters would be most...
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Meet the Aussie who will help decide the next pope
This man is the world’s youngest cardinal, and he’ll be the only Australian involved in a secret election to vote for the next pope.
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Gen Z’s surprise Anzac survey results
While new polling has found most Aussies support preserving the Anzac legacy, it also revealed some starting insights into our military attitudes. See the survey results.
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Dutton pledges $21bn for defence with Australia in the danger zone
A Coalition government would pour $21bn into our defence forces and buy a fleet of new fighter jets, in a dramatic escalation of military spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP.
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Labor’s plan to get 6000 new tradies trained and qualified
To help meet Labor’s ambitious housing target, the party has announced help for thousands of new tradies to get qualified and trained under their Advanced Entry Trades Training pro...
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‘Dying waiting’: Plea to PM and Dutton for lifesaving cancer drugs
Qld man John Mylne forked out $60,000 for a lifesaving cancer treatment that could have cost $7.70 if he had a different cancer. Now, doctors and patients are begging for change to...
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‘Locked in’: Conclave’s rules to pick a new pope
A group of cardinals will undergo an 800 year-long tradition to elect a new pope - signaled by white smoke. See what’s involved.
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Crusading dad’s big win in social media sextortion fight
Wayne Holdsworth lost his son to evil criminals who prey on teens – now the government has promised a big funding boost to expand his education campaign in schools.
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Did murder victim Rachelle know something she shouldn’t have?
More than two decades ago Rachelle Childs was murdered and her remains burned, with her boss the key suspect. Investigators have looked at whether she discovered something she wasn...
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Slater’s ‘tragic fall from grace’ amid domestic violence shame
Former Australian cricket star Michael Slater has been released from jail on a suspended sentence after admitting to stalking, strangling and assaulting a woman during an alcohol f...
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What 1995 film stars Liam Neeson as a real-life Scottish outlaw?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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Leaders call each other shameless liars – but who won the debate?
Peter Dutton said his opponent “couldn’t lie straight in bed”. Anthony Albanese accused his rival of “talking Australia down”. Now our experts have called the winner of a fiery ele...
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How Dutton cut ‘testy’ PM down to size
This debate revealed Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese are fundamentally different political animals on a level much deeper than mere politics, argues James Morrow.
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Ralph: ‘Shocked’ Balta should thank his lucky stars
Noah Balta was shocked at Tuesday’s court ruling that will see him miss multiple AFL matches. But Jon Ralph writes, the Tiger should be very grateful it wasn’t far worse.
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Melbourne teacher’s Only Fans account leaves parents outraged
Shocked parents at Diamond Valley Special Development School have hit out at the “disgraceful” situation involving a teacher producing and selling X-rated content online.
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Violence erupts at Footscray police shooting protest
A glass bottle was hurled at officers and a man took a swing at a policeman as a peaceful protest over the death of a man shot by police turned ugly.
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Panahi: Balta lucky but Jacinta Allan should butt out
Noah Balta can count himself lucky that he dodged jail, but one can well understand why Gold Coast coach Damien Hardwick hit back at the Premier’s comments.
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