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19th May 2024
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Suicide, eating disorders rise: Kids’ social media age must be 16
A generation of children are facing a health crisis because of their addiction to social media. Now, experts and parents say we need to change the law. Sign our petition.
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Tragic way these 10 young Aussies are linked
These are just some of the faces of young Australians whose lives ended because of social media, which in some way contributed to their deaths.
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‘Needs to stop’: Vic family’s plea after daughter’s chroming death
The shattered family of a 13-year-old who died after chroming — that her parents believe she learnt about on social media — have pleaded for change to help prevent more tragic deat...
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Concussion stunner: Should De Goey winner have happened?
Craig McRae has given a startling insight into Jordan De Goey’s last-quarter concussion scare against Adelaide amid doubts about whether Collingwood’s matchwinner will be ruled out...
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Trio charged following alleged country pub brawl
Victoria Police say officers faced a “highly dynamic scene” following an alleged fight between a group of people outside a pub in the state’s north.
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Nine-day fortnight police deal plan set to spark showdown
A mediator appointed to end a pay negotiation stalemate between Victoria Police and the union is set to recommend nine-day fortnights be introduced, in a move that’s feared could d...
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More injury pain for Tigers in 119-point Lions mauling
Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse for Adem Yze’s injury-hit Richmond, the Tigers might have lost another two men as the Lions dominated in Brisbane.
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Why Mia Fevola doesn’t want to be a WAG
Mia Fevola, the stepdaughter of former AFL star Brendan Fevola, responds to trolls, dating speculation – and reveals her big ambitions beyond internet fame.
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Key moments from the shocking first week of missing campers’ trial
From allegations of a deadly fight caused over a drone to revelations Russell Hill backed out of a pact to leave his wife, here’s what we learnt from the first week of the missing ...
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Credlin: Albanese thinks $300 rebate will buy him a second term
The Albanese Government thinks tax cuts, energy bill handouts and a surplus maximises its chances of winning a second term and we’ll be going to the polls sooner rather than later,...
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First shoot for viral ‘most beautiful woman in Australia’
Ryli Johnson, who became an internet sensation when a photo taken of her in a nightclub went viral – found herself dubbed the ‘most beautiful girl in Australia’. Now, she joins Ste...
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Unions’ budget bonanza: $60m for slush fund
A union ‘slush fund’ scored an extra $60 million in the federal budget this week, in what has been labelled a case of ‘blatant pork-barrelling’.
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‘Bullies’: Premier forced into hiding by pro-Palestine activists
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan was forced into hiding after an angry mob of pro-Palestine protesters stormed the Victorian Labor state conference at the Moonee Valley Racecourse.
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