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Carlton’s top-eight spot was on the line and after 14 minutes, it led by 26 points. What unfolded from then on was a brutal reality check for Michael Voss’ side from a rampant Sydney.
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Sensational Swans show Blues what a real contender looks like
Carlton’s top-eight spot was on the line and after 14 minutes, it led by 26 points. What unfolded from then on was a brutal reality check for Michael Voss’ side from a rampant Sydn...
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I’m not woke: Victoria’s top cop takes on the critics
He’s one of the biggest critics of top cop Shane Patton. Now, Herald Sun columnist Steve Price goes head-to-head with the chief commissioner about being too close to the government...
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Shambolic SRL cash standoff threatens to further derail project
Farcical
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Double blow: How William is coping with Kate, King’s cancer
Royal sources have revealed how the heir to the British royal throne, Prince William, has been dealing with the double blow of King Charles and Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnoses.
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Why the A-League is on the brink of financial disaster
Australia’s top tier soccer clubs will be forced to battle for financial survival after a controversial plan which threatens the league’s future was unveiled.
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Aussies hang tough on mortgage payments
Despite average mortgage costs rising by 62 per cent on the back of skyrocketing rates, the number of Aussie households falling behind on their mortgage payments is below historica...
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Robbo: What’s really haunting St Kilda after 58 years
St Kilda holds the record for most years since a premiership – 58. From the outside, this season is as heartbreaking as ever. So, what’s happened on the inside? Mark Robinson exami...
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Missing camper Russell Hill backed out of plan to leave his wife
Fresh details of Russell Hill and Carol Clay’s secret love affair have been aired in court, including that the pair had planned to leave their partners so they could be together un...
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Thorpe’s sacred fire fight with Capp and council burns down
The uncle of Senator Lidia Thorpe has quit a court case against the City of Melbourne over the extinguishing of a sacred fire at “Camp Sovereignty” in Kings Domain. But the fight’s...
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‘He wasn’t alone’: Mum suspects foul play behind son’s hiking death
Authorities say Melbourne man Jake Herd died from hypothermia after a hike in Kazakhstan, but a photo gallery in his mobile phone tells another story.
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