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The fallout of the Hawthorn racism saga has claimed 40-year friendships and left those at the heart of the allegations still reeling. Jay Clark investigates.
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31st May 2025
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Hawks racism saga may be over but the damage is everlasting
The fallout of the Hawthorn racism saga has claimed 40-year friendships and left those at the heart of the allegations still reeling. Jay Clark investigates.
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Secret Cyril comeback texts: New twist in Hawks racism saga
Shock texts have revealed Cyril Rioli was plotting an AFL comeback to play under Alastair Clarkson just weeks before the Hawthorn racism saga erupted.
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Hapless Hawks shown what a real contender looks like
Hawthorn was left to rue one of the poorest tackling efforts of the year as it succumbed to a rampant Collingwood. Josh Barnes examines what the blowout means for both clubs.
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Metro Tunnel trial to kickstart months of commuter chaos
Trains on Melbourne’s busiest rail corridor will take their first “live” trial runs into the $15bn Metro Tunnel next month, the first of several winter rail and road closures acros...
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Dark side of AI: Sinister teen tech trap warning parents must see
Experts and educators have lifted the lid on the reality of AI through our children’s eyes – and their take is frightening. See how they say you can protect your kids.
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Warwick ‘Wiz’ Capper’s shock, lewd acts at Melbourne event
Former Swans star Warwick ‘Wiz’ Capper, who has spoken about concussion from his playing days, got carried away at an Altona sportsman’s night — taking to the stage and simulating ...
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Pedro Pascal and a ‘dirty word’ in love
Anyone who has been in a long-term relationship knows there’s one unpopular word that can mean very different things, depending on your experience.
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WATCH: Aussie schoolgirl reaches ‘death zone’ on Mt Everest
A Melbourne teen got within 400m of Mt Everest’s summit until treacherous conditions forced her to abandon the mission, but she is refusing to give up.
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Moira moves to bankrupt Pesutto after he missed deadline to pay up
Bankruptcy proceedings are set to be initiated against former Victorian opposition leader John Pesutto after he missed a court imposed deadline to pay $2.3m in legal costs to Moira...
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‘Sam needs to explain his actions’: Liberal colleague demands answers from Groth
Liberal MP Georgie Crozier has demanded answers from Sam Groth over his use of her taxpayer-funded chauffeur car after a boozy day at the Australian Open, while Opposition leader B...
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‘Cringey’: Australia hasn’t cancelled Katy Perry, but millions have
Katy Perry has endured months of backlash from her tour, producer - and that cringe-inducing space flight. No wonder she’s happy to be back in Australia.
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‘Life threatening’ teen set free after 100+ charge crime spree
A teen crim who was sensationally bailed despite the magistrate admitting the public would want him locked up has been “treated as a 15-year-old with no priors” in sentencing and r...
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‘Nobody’s asked’: Trump weighs in on pardoning Diddy
Donald Trump has revealed he was once close to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ as the billionaire music mogul is accused of “threatening to kill” a former assistant.
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Two new cruel twists in Aussie teen methanol poisoning probe
Two new cruel twists have emerged after Melbourne teens Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones were killed when backpacker hostel staff served them methanol-laced drinks in Laos. See the vi...
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Johnson scores in debut as Matildas ease past Argentina
Kahli Johnson has etched her name into the history books after scoring in her Matildas debut, before Kaitlyn Torpey struck as Australia eased by Argentina.
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Teen boy accused of pulling machete on kid in Maccas granted bail
A 15-year-old boy accused of holding a machete to the throat of another teenager at a suburban McDonald’s is back in the community after he was granted bail.
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Poisoned meat left in dog parks in South Melbourne, Middle Park
Poisoned meat has been scattered across dog parks in South Melbourne, Port Melbourne and Middle Park, with dog owners urged to keep an eye out for the potentially deadly bait.
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Police stations to shut as officers prepare to flood A-League Grand Final
Hundreds of police will be pulled from their local areas and a number of stations will close as resources are diverted to monitor fans at the A-League Grand Final on Saturday.
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The new Melbourne suburb facing a 30km/h speed limit
City of Melbourne wants this inner-city suburb to be a 30km/h speed zone, with councillors set to consider plans for an upcoming trial.
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‘Unacceptable overlap’: Deakin law students hit out at marking fiasco
Deakin University has launched an investigation after discovering a property law assignment was based on last year’s exam, with hundreds of students caught up in the “shameful” bre...
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Woman ‘unwilling’ to attend court after alleged Bairnsdale stabbing spree
A Melbourne woman accused of going on a stabbing rampage in an East Gippsland town has been “unwilling” to attend court, her lawyer says.
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