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Victorian educators are “under fire from aggressive schoolchildren and gangs”, leading to a rise in WorkSafe claims. Search our database to see all of the payouts.
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Teachers paid out $50m in compo amid ‘explosion’ of claims
Victorian educators are “under fire from aggressive schoolchildren and gangs”, leading to a rise in WorkSafe claims. Search our database to see all of the payouts.
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Lab-grown stem cells revolutionise bone marrow transplants for kids
Children with leukaemia and other blood diseases could soon find a “perfect match” for a bone marrow transplant thanks to these lab-made stem cells.
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Tag myth, new tricks: Cats star reflects on ‘challenging’ drop-off
As his side had a form slump. Tom Stewart struggled to perform at his usual high standard. He sheds light on the switch that turned things around, the tagging misconception and his...
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Tragic superyacht crew give shocking accounts of fatal event
The crew of doomed superyacht Bayesian have given startling testimony during the investigation into what caused the luxury vessel to sink, killing seven.
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More than 293,000 work days lost to strikes under Labor
The Coalition blames Labor’s new workplace laws for making it “harder to do business” in Australia.
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‘We nearly had gastric band surgery, then we shed 50kg’
Aussie couple Jayne and Brian Shortt were about to both undergo serious surgeries to help them lose weight — but then they lost 50kg in a matter of months. See the video and how th...
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‘He backed me in’: Treloar opens up on Bucks, chasing elusive flag
The AFL Awards were a full circle night for Adam Treloar. Not just because he made the All-Australian side, but because of who announced it. Treloar goes one-on-one with JON RALPH.
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Paralympics: What you missed in Paris while you were sleeping
Australia’s wheelchair rugby team got back on the podium, a rising star shone on the track and there was history at the Boccia — check out what you missed overnight plus the full m...
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‘Why was I sacked? It’s not fair’: Axed MSO chief mulls legal action
The former head of the Melbourne Symphony ­Orchestra has broken her silence over the controversy that has rocked the classical music world, saying audiences shouldn’t be subjected ...
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Bec Judd saddles up for new trackside role
The model and influencer says she’s excited to watch the Group One races and see the beautiful fashions as she signs on for a Spring Carnival gig.
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