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GWS got the jump on Hawthorn down in Tassie, before Will Day led a Hawks blitz that the Giants never recovered from. But that wasn’t even the most impressive part of the win.
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Hawks take down Giants in eight minutes – but it gets scarier
GWS got the jump on Hawthorn down in Tassie, before Will Day led a Hawks blitz that the Giants never recovered from. But that wasn’t even the most impressive part of the win.
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How it unfolded: The five seconds before horror crash at Avalon Airshow
Avalon aerobatic pilot Glenn Collins remains in a critical condition, surrounded by family in hospital. Experts say he’s lucky to have escaped instant death. So, how did he manage ...
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Kidnapped, mutilated: Gruesome torture sessions filmed for gangland bosses
Victims are being taken to secret locations and mutilated by sadistic thugs in a chilling revenge plot for gangland bosses involved in Melbourne’s underworld conflict.
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Albo vows to make price gouging by supermarkets illegal
Anthony Albanese has fired a broadside at the big supermarkets in a bid to win over voters concerned with the cost of living. DETAILS
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Bont’s dad sues Kew couple in legal dogfight
The father of Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli is locked in a legal battle with a couple from Kew over an alleged debt of more than a quarter of a million dollars.
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‘Not a good look’: Liberal MP with 14 rentals among Vic parliament’s property moguls
The housing crisis does not appear to be impacting Victorian MPs, with parliament full of homeowners, landlords, and even property moguls, prompting experts to warn that a deepenin...
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School overdoses preppie with insulin in diabetic disaster
The fearful parents of a seven-year-old Victorian diabetic girl have pulled their daughter out of school after staff put her life at risk with an insulin dose 12 times higher than ...
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Where staff can work from home more often than public servants
Some of Melbourne’s biggest private employers, including NAB, Westpac and Origin Energy, still only ask staff to come into the office two days a week — less than public servants.
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Kennedy stuns Gout Gout in race that stopped a nation
While it might not have been in the script, Gout Gout suffering a shock loss to Lachlan Kennedy could end up being a pivotal moment in Australian sprinting. This is why.
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Early Tackle: Nasty collision a bad look in more ways than one
What Tiger Rhyan Mansell did on Saturday, leading to a Liam O’Connell concussion, ‘needs to be outlawed’, says an AFL great. What happened after was just as bad. See the early like...
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High-flying Collingwood star scores dream home
Collingwood star Josh Daicos and his fiance Annalise Dalins have purchased an inner bayside property they hope to transform into their “forever home”.
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New claim about company at centre of Nine star’s loo chase
A finance company whose employee was chased into a women’s toilet by A Current Affair’s former reporter Seb Costello has been accused of an ‘unconscionable’ act.
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Credlin: Why your choice is Dutton or Adam Bandt as next PM
Anthony Albanese is weak, so in any alliance with the Greens, he would be PM in name only – Adam Bandt would be the de facto leader, writes Peta Credlin.
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Same, same but different: How Lions exposed Cats again
Saturday night was eerily similar to last year’s preliminary final – but this time it was domination in slow motion by the Lions. So, what does it really tell us about the Cats? DA...
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‘Hogwarts without magic’: Barefoot son's brutal Jim rating
He’s only a kid but Barefoot Investor Scott Pape’s son had some choice words for Treasurer Jim Chalmers about the gaping holes in his budget.
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Extra $7k that’ll come as rude shock to Melb buyers
Hopeful Melbourne homebuyers will need thousands more in income by 2026 just to keep up, as experts share what a rate cut might mean for buyers.
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‘Hard to change the rules’: Yze expects Tiger to escape ban
No ban has been handed to any player who shoved their opponent into trouble this year – so, as Richmond coach Adem Yze asks, why would it change? Here’s the fallout from the incide...
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What’s bleedingly obvious about the Saints – and what’s next
If it wasn’t already, it’s crystal clear now – for the competition and for those in charge at St Kilda, writes Josh Barnes. Here’s what Saturday’s victory over Richmond proved.
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The sick crime so revolting it ‘defiled us all’
June Nolte wanted the depraved men who brutally tortured and killed her 15-year-old daughter in western Victoria to be hanged. She died before political and legal dishonesty robbed...
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