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Loved ones of Brunswick teenager Isla Bell wept in court as a magistrate decided to grant bail to the man charged with assisting in her alleged murder.
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25th November 2024
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Slain teen’s family in tears as man accused of hiding body gets bail
Loved ones of Brunswick teenager Isla Bell wept in court as a magistrate decided to grant bail to the man charged with assisting in her alleged murder.
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Brutal numbers that spell doom for Australia’s batting order
Australia is in a world of hurt in Perth, and the underlying numbers suggests this is no outlier. FOLLOW LIVE.
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‘I’m staggered’: Aussie’s remark stuns greats
Comments from Australian bowler Josh Hazlewood left cricket greats “staggered” and asking if there’s a “divide” in the Aussie changeroom.
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Doctor tells of his fight to save Aussie methanol victim
A doctor has described his frantic efforts to save one of the young Australian teens killed after drinking vodka contaminated with methanol.
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Gobbo, police worked ‘hand in glove’ to bring down Mokbel
Police engaged in a “joint criminal enterprise” to bring down Tony Mokbel, with the damning court finding edging the underworld drug lord closer to freedom.
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How three minutes led to 95yo’s Taser death
A court has heard how three minutes became the difference between life and death for a 95-year-old woman who was fatally tasered by a police officer.
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Rookie draft to retirement: Saints’ bizarre call leaves fans confused
Brad Crouch was St Kilda’s only pick in last week’s rookie draft, yet his AFL career is all but over. So why did the Saints make the move that left fans scratching their heads?
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‘Legacy of selflessness’: 12yo killed on e-scooter saves four lives
A 12-year-old boy killed in an e-scooter crash in Mill Park has been remembered for his “infectious enthusiasm” and his family praised for donating his organs in an act that has sa...
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‘Poor state’: A decade of Labor leaves Victoria worse for wear
Victoria this week marks a decade of Labor rule. The Herald Sun has asked a number of economic experts to analyse the health of the state’s ecnomy — and the verdict is grim.
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Fresh details as deputy PM’s staffer sues
Richard Marles’ chief of staff has launched legal action after claiming she was bullied out of her job, with another high profile figure also named in the lawsuit.
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Hospitality industry hits out at Allan govt’s ‘disastrous’ policy
The Australian Restaurant & Cafe Association has warned tens of thousands of Victorian businesses will suffer if the state government pushes ahead with its plan.
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Full list of compromised VCE exams still ‘days away’
The true extent of the VCE exam bungle remains unknown, with schools fearing the list of 56 affected tests could balloon.
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The Bevo rule? AFL rethinks post-game media access
After the loss to Sydney last year, Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge used the Herald Sun’s Ed Bourke to send a message. Now, with the media policy again in the spotlight, change could...
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Pro-Palestine protesters to descend on Caulfield synagogue
Pro-Palestinian activists are planning to descend on a synagogue in Melbourne’s southeast on Monday night which is hosting a conference by one of the state’s leading Jewish organis...
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Families of tragic teens campaign to raise awareness of ‘silent risk’
The families of Melbourne teens Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles are starting a campaign to raise awareness of the “silent but deadly risk” that claimed the lives of their daughters.
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MP quits parliament after affair with staffer, sparking by-election
Ex-Greens MP Sam Hibbins has resigned from parliament after being forced to quit the party following an affair with a staffer — and the move has sparked a by-election in the seat o...
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Bad news for homebuyers before Christmas
The regulator overseeing banks and lenders has made a bombshell decision ahead of Christmas and homebuyers are fuming.
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‘Her love knew no bounds’: Leading businesswoman killed in farm accident
The high-profile marketing exec has been remembered as “the light in every life she touched” after she died in a tragic accident at her property near Daylesford.
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Aussie blinded in shooting; Israel ‘agrees to truce offer’
An Australian woman has been left blind in one eye after a shooting in the West Bank, as Israel is said to have agreed in principle to a Lebanon ceasefire offer. Follow updates.
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Alleged gunman to be shown CCTV of Fawkner road rage spat
The alleged gunman involved in a violent road rage spat, where one man was shot and others were terrorised with weapons, will be shown the brutal CCTV footage of the incident, a co...
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