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As it stands, the Cats are sitting back with their feet up ready to land Clayton Oliver. Melbourne however, are in the thick of yet another crisis, one that’s their own making again, writes Jay Clark.
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3rd October 2024
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‘We love you Clarry’: Dees’ Oliver hypocrisy comes back to bite
As it stands, the Cats are sitting back with their feet up ready to land Clayton Oliver. Melbourne however, are in the thick of yet another crisis, one that’s their own making agai...
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Lynch the Lion? How Brisbane can fill huge Daniher hole
Joe Daniher has retired, walking away from a $1m contract at the peak of his powers. JON RALPH unpacks what it means for Brisbane’s premiership defence and how the Lions can replac...
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Muslim leader backs October 7 rally, Sydney protest abandoned
Islamic Council of Victoria president Adel Salman says a Melbourne rally on October 7 is needed for the pro-Palestine community “to come together to share its deep grief”, as Sydne...
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‘Farewell my friends’: ’80s TV host announces her own tragic death
Fiona MacDonald, host of ’80s game show It’s A Knockout, has lost her battle with motor neurone disease, penning a farewell to her friends in a heartbreaking social media post.
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Gobbo says she barely saw point of living after being unmasked as Lawyer X
Turncoat barrister Nicola Gobbo has told a court she felt “tired and broken” while living under police protection after her identity as Lawyer X was revealed. See key moments from ...
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Loved ones of man found dead in Yarra River remember ‘gentle soul’
Friends of a Clyde North man whose body was pulled from the Yarra River have told of the “massive hole” left in their community, remembering him as a “gentle and cheerful soul”.
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‘Tear me to shreds’: New secret Deeming-Pesutto recording aired
A second secret recording of a closed-door meeting between Moira Deeming and the Liberal Party leadership — recorded the day her emails were exposed in the media — has been played ...
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MRC board on the verge of naming new chairman
The Melbourne Racing Club is edging nearer to deciding on its new chairman following a month of scandal involving claims of toxic atmosphere and poor culture.
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Mistaken identity case almost cost NAB customer $500,000
A Berwick man was granted access to a stranger’s account in a shocking case of mistaken identity caused by “human error”.
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Israeli airstrike at Beirut medical centre kills six
At least six people were killed and seven injured in an Israeli attack on Lebanon health centre, as an Australian evacuation flight touched down in Cyprus. Follow live updates.
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Man shot in targeted attack in Fawkner
A Lalor man has been seriously injured after he was shot in what police say was a targeted attack in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
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Allan govt under pressure to deal with political donation dramas
A legal loophole that caps political donations to minor parties is under scrutiny, with pressure mounting on the Victorian government to deal with the inequity.
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Daylight savings can wreak havoc with kids’ sleep and health – but it doesn’t have to
The clocks will change in Victoria on Sunday, presenting a sleep schedule nightmare for parents. Paediatrician Dr Golly explains how to approach it with kids and babies.
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Trump-Harris race rocked by domestic violence allegations
The US presidential election has been up-ended by claims of violent abuse against women; as battleground polls see a shift and the VP debate fallout continues. Follow updates.
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Rate hike ‘warranted’ in inflation fight
A leading financial authority has backed the RBA’s approach to interest rates, but warned further increases would be warranted in the fight against inflation.
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Youth crims posting and boasting from Gippsland to Goldy
Old-time crooks would keep a low profile to avoid the fuzz. Not so the new breed of home invaders and luxury car thieves.
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Man who ‘poured hot coffee on baby’ revealed
Details about the identity of a man who is suspected of throwing hot coffee on a baby have finally been revealed, with the suspect still on the run overseas.
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Trade stalemate? How Cats can clinch Smith deal with Dogs
Bailey Smith confirmed football's worst-kept secret when he requested a trade to Geelong. But, the haggling has only just started. JOSH BARNES examines how a trade could play out.&...
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Six reasons to download the Herald Sun app
Get the most out of your Herald Sun subscription with our app for smartphones and tablets, including a new feature to gift stories to your friends and family.
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Geek sex freak paid for premium pedo site memberships
A Shepparton childcare cosplayer and Sesame Street fanboy paid up to $5000 to view vile child abuse material to “relieve himself”.
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