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The Pentagon has touted the US strike on Iran’s major nuclear sites as an “overwhelming success” as Vice President JD Vance denied the attack meant war with Iran. Follow updates.
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23rd June 2025
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US ‘not at war with Iran’ after striking key nuclear sites
The Pentagon has touted the US strike on Iran’s major nuclear sites as an “overwhelming success” as Vice President JD Vance denied the attack meant war with Iran. Follow updates.
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Details of ‘surprise’ Operation Midnight Hammer revealed
The US strike on Iranian nuclear sites was the biggest ever attack by B-2 stealth bombers and the first time the US aggressively used ‘bunker buster bombs’. Here are the details.
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Inside an Israeli bunker: ‘We can feel the vibrations of the bombs’
As missile sirens sounded, stressed and anxious people rushed to the nearest the bunker. Here’s a look inside an Israeli bunker and the new reality for people in Tel Aviv.
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The Tackle: Windhager ‘pushed the envelope’ and AFL must act
The AFL brought in four umpires so it could have more eyes on the contest - and yet Marcus Windhager will feel like got away with a bit after some close attention on Nick Daicos.
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Top 50 private schools pocketing big bucks in tax-free donations
Melbourne’s wealthiest private schools are scoring massive tax-free donations to help them build new infrastructure. See which schools rake in the most.
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As tobacco wars rage, a political fight is heating up behind the scenes
The Victorian, Queensland and New South Wales governments are vowing not to back down in their push for extra federal funding to tackle the tobacco wars.
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Key details of AC/DC’s ‘modernised’ MCG show revealed
The legendary rock band’s tour promoter has promised the Melbourne gig will be “an incredible sound and light show”. Here are all the details of what songs they will play and who i...
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‘Why I’m betting on a commodity supercycle’: ASX Trader
As global markets dance on a cliff edge, something is brewing in silence. It’s where smart money is silently rotating and it’s set to be big, writes ASX Trader.
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Who Owns Victoria’s farms: Biggest landholders revealed
Foreign and homegrown billionaires are gunning for a part of Victoria’s farmland. Who owns the biggest tracts of land? See the full list of 150-plus farms and their owners.
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Is this the best of Victoria? State govt’s massive tourism pitch
International marketing partnerships will be used to promote Melbourne and regional Victoria in a major campaign aimed at growing the state’s visitor economy.
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Melbourne hospo king’s daughter leads Europe’s biggest parties
She’s hosted NBA stars on superyachts at the Monaco GP and Paris fashion week events — here’s what the daughter of Melbourne hospo king Chris Lucas did next.
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Pro-Palestine protesters march to US Consulate in Melbourne
Swarms of pro-Palestine protesters have taken to the streets of Melbourne in the wake of America’s bombing of Iran, marching to the US Consulate.
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Eye-watering sum spent on defending police misconduct cases
Victoria Police is spending millions of dollars a year settling claims brought against officers as civil action against the force reaches record levels.
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Yze: Dogs ‘ripped the heart’ out of young Tigers in demolition
Adem Yze said Richmond had their heart ripped out by a ruthless Western Bulldogs side in a clinical demolition on Sunday afternoon at Docklands.
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What term is used for a female horse aged four years or less?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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Embarrassing lag on West Gate Tunnel traffic project revealed
Work to fix inner city traffic woes ahead of the West Gate Tunnel project opening has failed to launch — with an embarrassing start date confirmed after the tunnel opens.
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Shock as ‘angel’ bashed and left for dead in Dandenong
A 63-year-old Chilean woman who died after being seriously assaulted has been remembered as an “angel”.
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School leader who gave colleague a lap dance scores promotion
A former Caroline Chisholm Catholic College school leader has been temporality promoted despite being the subject of allegations of “unprofessional” behaviour, including giving a m...
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Win for business owners as Allan reveals plan to slash payroll tax
Premier Jacinta Allan will on Sunday declare the state is “open for business” — set to reveal the tax-free threshold on payroll tax will be lifted to $1 million.
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How Battin plans to fight back from horror six months
Opposition Leader Brad Battin has opened up on the tumultuous first six months of his leadership and his determination to unite the Liberal Party ahead of next year’s crucial state...
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Dad’s Army no more? Headliner of next-gen Pies closes in on debut
Pies fans have been asking to see him for weeks, and they’re set to get their wish against the Eagles, but Charlie West might be proof that the old Magpies still have plenty of you...
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‘Puts pressure on everyone’: Blues not rushing Voss call
Carlton fans are calling for Michael Voss’ job after a horror loss to North Melbourne on Saturday, but the Blues’ are adamant they’ll make a calm, rational decision on the club’s f...
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‘Are there two sets of rules?’: Lyon sees red after Daicos explosion
If you go after Nick Daicos, you best not miss. And that’s exactly what happened at Marvel Stadium, even if Ross Lyon had some questions about how Daicos was umpired.
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