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Taxpayers are funding a $2bn private and Catholic school disability “rort”, with whistleblowers claiming teachers are being pressured to nominate students as disabled to win funding windfalls. See how much your school gets.
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27th June 2025
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Disability funding for private schools has doubled in four years. It’s been labelled a $2bn rort
Taxpayers are funding a $2bn private and Catholic school disability “rort”, with whistleblowers claiming teachers are being pressured to nominate students as disabled to win fundin...
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Six packs and six figure salaries: Melbourne’s most eligible bachelors
The weather may be cold, but these Melbourne men are bringing the heat. Single, successful and sexy, here are Melbourne’s most eligible Mr Bigs.
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Teen’s social media boast after Melbourne doctor’s murder
One of the teens sentenced over the stabbing death of Dr Ash Gordon in Doncaster posted a video online of him celebrating his new-found freedom.
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Iranian leader ludicrously claims victory over Israel
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has claimed victory over Tehran’s enemies and fired off on Donald Trump in a blistering attack of the US President. Follow updates.
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‘There is more’: New detail in Aussie Bali shooting case
Police have revealed a shocking development as three Australians could face the firing squad for the murder of Zivan Radmanovic at a luxury villa in Bali.
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Voss has run out of time to turn ‘broken’ Blues around
After an embarrassing loss to North Melbourne last week, Carlton had to turn it around against Port Adelaide. Instead, they dished up a ‘humiliating’ performance which may be Micha...
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Soaring number of deepfakes of kids ‘the tip of the iceberg’
The reported number of intimate, digitally-altered or AI-generated images featuring under-18s has more than doubled in 18 months – and experts fear the true figure could be much hi...
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Victoria’s climate and energy boss quits amid controversy
The head of the department has abruptly resigned as the state pushes to overhaul the energy network in one of the biggest transitions in history, taking on controversial transmissi...
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Panahi: Sacked worker should be applauded for challenging pointless ceremony
The Leftist Darebin City Council needs to explain precisely why it sacked an employee for merely challenging the merits of holding endless, pointless and divisive acknowledgement o...
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The damning ambulance screenshot that should frighten every Victorian
A leaked screenshot from Ambulance Victoria dramatically highlights just how stretched the state’s paramedics are, with only 1 per cent of crews free to respond to lifesaving call-...
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Budapest is the capital of which European country?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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Fight to block $1.5m Pesutto bailout loan hits Supreme Court
A legal challenge seeking to block a $1.55m loan to John Pesutto has been filed in the Supreme Court amid reports the former Victorian Liberal Party leader has cleared his debt to ...
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Twist in servo heritage status move
The City of Melbourne’s push to give heritage protection to two West Gate service stations has hit a speed bump.
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Cleaner trumps council after Acknowledgment of Country sacking
A street cleaner fired by Darebin City Council for questioning why an Acknowledgement of Country was being carried out at the start of a toolbox meeting has won his unfair dismissa...
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Melbourne Uni professor launches legal action after being fired
A long-serving and highly regarded academic is suing for unfair dismissal after being sacked for alleged serious misconduct.
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Police probe Melbourne ‘predator hunters’ exposing alleged pedos
Police are investigating a Melbourne based vigilante gang who have shot to fame luring alleged pedophiles into public settings and shaming them online, but the group says they have...
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Bond: Unlike Albo, Trump knows what the f**k he’s doing
How refereshing to see a world leader actually displaying some leadership, writes Caleb Bond.
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Mushroom cook judge gives key timeline update
Justice Christopher Beale has told a jury when he expects to finish his “charge” in the Erin Patterson murder trial.
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Airbnb ad that shows out-of-control abalone poaching
Brazen abalone poachers are growing even bolder thanks to the shrinking number of Victoria’s fisheries officers, and one Cape Conran entrepreneur is capitalising on the booming mar...
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Rugby’s $5m man confirms relationship with former Wallaby’s daughter
Rugby’s $5 million man Joseph-Aukuso Sualii is off the market, confirming his relationship with a netballer after going Insta Official on Thursday evening.
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