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Dodgy vaping businesses across Melbourne have been caught flouting tough new laws by continuing to sell black-market vapes despite the threat of jail time and millions of dollars in fines.
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2nd July 2024
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Vape traders brazenly flout new laws despite jail threat
Dodgy vaping businesses across Melbourne have been caught flouting tough new laws by continuing to sell black-market vapes despite the threat of jail time and millions of dollars i...
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Scott reveals AFL’s admission over controversial free kicks
Essendon coach Brad Scott has revealed what the AFL communicated to the Bombers after a number of costly umpiring calls on Saturday night. Plus why the league haven’t publicly clar...
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The next big hit: Aussies to cop huge NBN price hike
Households struggling amid a cost of living crisis are facing skyrocketing NBN prices, with even the cheapest internet plans about to face a hike.
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Carey reveals why he shunned Hall of Fame ‘circus’
Wayne Carey has spoken out on the NSW Hall of Fame controversy in his new podcast Uncensored.
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Student’s shock death on Qantas flight at Melbourne Airport
A Melbourne student with dreams of becoming a chef has died on a Qantas flight, hours before she was due to visit family in India for the first time in four years.
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‘Sorry for him’: Support for Dutton’s son
A man with a very unique perspective on public life has put an arm around Peter Dutton’s son after a controversial image of the teenager surfaced.
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The pregnancy shock women shouldn’t take sitting down
A Queensland study has delivered a warning to pregnant women who work behind a desk for long hours, even if they exercise.
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Teen girl knife slashed in violent Geelong carjacking
An 18-year-old girl has been slashed with a knife in a terrifying carjacking in Geelong on Monday night, with the offenders understood to be still on the run from police.
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Schools begged to stamp out ‘appearance ideals’ being promoted to kids
As officials scramble to combat the surge in eating disorders and mental health issues perpetuated by social media in young people, schools are being urged to introduce a new class...
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Social media deadline to protect kids from porn
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant has set a deadline for social media giants to better protect Aussie children, as young kids are seeing graphic porn on some platforms.
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