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The race to be the state’s top school has taken an unexpected turn, with a number of prestigious colleges seeing a drop in their median VCE study scores this year. See if your school made the cut.
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14th December 2024
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VCE results 2024: Victoria’s best public and private schools revealed
The race to be the state’s top school has taken an unexpected turn, with a number of prestigious colleges seeing a drop in their median VCE study scores this year. See if your scho...
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Sacrificial Sam or just angry man? Libs spill ‘likely’ as Groth quits
Rebel Victorian Liberal MPs want to oust their beleaguered leader, John Pesutto, in chaos that has erupted after the shock resignation of shadow minister and ex top sportsman, Sam ...
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Frydenberg: Victoria’s anti-Semitism ‘pandemic’ normalised on Allan’s watch
Since the Hamas atrocities of October 7 last year, Victoria’s multiculturalism has come under attack and our social cohesion has broken down — and there is one person to blame.
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Huge revenue loss from paused speeding fines as cops pay fight continues
Police refusing to dish out speeding and traffic fines has cost the Allan government at least $100m in potential revenue in one of the most financially damaging tactics in their pa...
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New Melbourne suburbs to join the $1m club
Multiple Melbourne suburbs have defied the odds and grown across 2024, despite widespread home value falls for almost 200 suburbs around the city.
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How ‘hot’ assassin turned back on wealth to become an alleged killer
Luigi Mangione came from a life of wealth and privilege. But he threw it all away after he was arrested at Maccas for the alleged murder of Brian Thompson. This is how his world co...
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Jewish families ‘preparing to flee’ Byron Bay as hate spreads
Jewish families facing devastating doxxings and appearing on “mass-circulated boycott lists” are learning self-defence or fleeing the communities they call home, amid a shocking ri...
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‘Tone deaf’: How PM lost credibility over antisemitism
While many in the caucus believe Anthony Albanese has been unfairly maligned, few defended his judgement when a Melbourne synagogue was firebombed in a blatant antisemitic attack.
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Billie was born at just 24 weeks —her umbilical cord helped save her life
In a medical world first, the team at Monash Children’s Hospital have uncovered how umbilical cord blood cells can “shield” the tiniest premature babies from injury — just like the...
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Can Jay-Z’s fame, marriage survive alleged rape scandal with Diddy?
As Jay-Z faces allegations that he and Sean “Diddy” Combs raped a 13-year-old girl, we take a look at what he’s accused of, what’s at stake, and how it will affect his marriage to ...
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AFL club, ex-junior coach sued over shock sexual abuse claims
An AFL club has been sued by a former junior footballer over allegations he was groomed and sexually abused by a development coach while at a training academy.
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Fire levy to double, parking fees up as Vic deficit blows out by $1.4bn
Victorian homeowners will be hit with a doubling in the fire services levy and parking fees will be jacked up — the latest tax grab coming as Treasurer Tim Pallas reveals the state...
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Olympic hero breaks silence on alleged abuse by coach
Paris Olympics gold medal winning star Nina Kennedy has revealed she was one of several victims of alleged misconduct from former pole vault coach Alex Parnov.
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Raygun breaks silence on musical drama
Aussie breakdancer Raygun has broken her silence on why she and her lawyers shut down a comedian’s attempted musical tribute.
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Rupert Murdoch, Herald Sun donate $300K to help rebuild firebombed synagogue
News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch and his wife Elena Zhukova have donated $150K to help restore the Adass Israel synagogue after a ‘moving’ visit this week, with the Herald Sun matc...
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‘It’s just horrific’: Beloved family dog bashed to death
A Kilsyth man is facing serious animal abuse charges after allegedly beating a tiny support dog to death with a metal pole. | Warning: Distressing content.
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Campbell: Divided Liberal Party just one big mess
Some Liberals swear blind John Pesutto has lost the numbers in the partyroom, while others say it all depends on who’s challenging him. The only thing everyone can agree on right n...
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Shock new find on older Aussie smokers
New research has revealed why older Aussie smokers are ditching tobacco for a new drug as the price of cigarettes continues to rise.
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