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11th November 2024
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Gangland figures hit races after bans lifted
Some of Australia’s most notorious underworld identities have been living it up at the spring racing carnival after hundreds of exclusion orders were revoked.
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Allan govt facing first police walkout in 25 years over pay fight
Victoria Police officers will ramp up industrial action over their long-running pay dispute with the government, preparing to strike at the police academy and across dozens of stat...
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Newspoll: PM’s approval hits new low
Peter Dutton’s net approval now surpasses Anthony Albanese’s, as the Prime Minister’s personal ratings dip to a new low according to the latest Newspoll.
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Hunters now the hunted – but Hawks are still set to fly high
Football is littered with stories of clubs getting ahead of themselves after a single-season spike. JON RALPH writes, don’t count on that being the Hawks even if they’re now the hu...
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Kate’s touching nod to Queen and Diana in rare double appearance
Princess Catherine has made her most significant appearance since battling cancer. The princess paid tribute to the late Queen and Princess Diana at a Remembrance Day commemoration...
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Phantom draft: Top 35 AFL Draft picks predicted
With the AFL draft less than two weeks away, Chris Cavanagh fires up his Phantom Draft to see who every club could pick – and it looks like the Blues could be set to pull off a stu...
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Remembrance Day 2024: Watch the live stream
This Remembrance Day, the Shrine of Remembrance marks 90 years as a symbol of honour and sacrifice, commemorating those who served and the cost of peace. Watch the live stream here...
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Pesutto urges Albo to come clean on SRL funding
Opposition Leader John Pesutto has penned a letter to the Prime Minister requesting an “urgent” funding update after the Allan government “locked in” a $1.7bn Suburban Rail Loop co...
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Young boy missing in Melbourne’s southeast
A 10-year-old boy has disappeared from his home in Melbourne’s southeast, prompting police to appeal for anyone who has seen him to contact police.
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Lambo Guy sweeps Block auctions — buys all homes, by stealth
A surprise team has walked away $1.65m richer after crazy scenes on The Block where rich lister Adrian Portelli ended up buying every property. Hear the reason he decided who he’d ...
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Wealthy suburbs biggest winners of Albo’s student debt policy
Young voters in affluent, highly educated electorates will be the biggest beneficiaries of Labor’s move to wipe 20 per cent from student debts, analysis of taxation data has reveal...
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Ex-Bandido bikie, Mongrel Mob member thrown out of Australia
Former Bandido bikie and Mongrel Mob member Jarrod Rangiuai will be deported from Australia to New Zealand after losing a legal fight to stay.
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Ralph: The key Dees developments that could save Goodwin’s job
Melbourne’s public review said it was capable of playing finals, but their game plan had to be refined, now the work begins for Simon Goodwin after a tumultuous 31 months, writes J...
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The nose of a Bubble O’Bill ice cream is made of what?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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‘Went sick with the knife’: Mum’s push for charges after stabbing of son
The mother of a man stabbed 14 times during his attempt to steal some bikes has admitted that while he was doing the wrong thing, he didn’t deserve to die for it — and wants the me...
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Are international students gaming the system?
International students are coming on legitimate visas, but what happens when they refuse to leave?
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‘Oh god’: Jamie Kah’s awkward live TV moment
“Oh god” was all Jamie Kah could manage when images of her ex were mistakenly flashed up on screen during a conversation about her current fiance. Watch the awkward moment.
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Beach better than classroom for kids’ maths, science results
Kids who play at the beach have been shown to have greater science and maths knowledge than those confined to a classroom.
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‘Drill, baby, drill’: Trump’s win sparks new Aussie mining push
Australia’s gas industry has now come into sharp focus for deal-makers on the back of a Donald Trump victory in the US election.
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Exposed: the Victorian aged care homes failing residents
More than half of Victorian aged care homes are falling short of care targets as providers blame a severe workforce shortage. See the full list.
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