Woman accused of Lidia Thorpe assault says she’s received threats
The woman accused of assaulting Lidia Thorpe at the MCG after the Dreamtime game says she has received a flood of threats since being charged by police.
Barnaby Joyce has weighed in on Anthony Albanese’s Qantas freebies after the Prime Minster was accused of ‘gold-plating’ his private holidays.
Victorian magistrates have been given training on how to sentence violent migrant criminals such as pedophiles and drug dealers so they don’t get deported at the end of their jail term.
Nick Reece is ahead in the race for the city’s top job, according to an early analysis of thousands of ballots, with Koutoufides emerging as his greatest challenger.
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From free flowing champagne and secret tequila bars to elite cuts from a posh steakhouse — this is what society’s elite will be eating inside the exclusive Birdcage marquees.
Australian music legend John Farnham makes a series of disturbing claims about his late former manager in his new book.
Donald Trump has taken to the stage following a glowing introduction by wife Melania after Elon Musk made a huge statement. Follow for updates.
See the latest interactive list of providers banned for life from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
With less than 24 hours to go before Victoria’s year 12s sit the English exam, examiners, tutors, teachers and star pupils offer last-minute tips and trick to ace the test, as well as the key pitfalls to avoid.
A man is in custody after a woman was found dead in a home in Melbourne’s northeast on Monday morning.
Shocking new survey results show female teachers are subjected to sexist and pornographic slurs and propositioned by male students.
New York is not a state that will decide the US election. It is, however, indicative of what could be a stunning twist in the race.
No wonder voters are recoiling from journalists and the mainstream media, who have lied so often that voters no longer believe a word they say about Donald Trump.
That politicians get special treatment from airlines is not exactly a state secret. But it turns out that Anthony Albanese’s treatment from Qantas was very special indeed.
They may have been discarded by their previous club, but these 12 players could fill a hole for your AFL team. JOSH BARNES looks at the delisted dozen.
Max Verstappen and Lando Norris were front and centre of a controversial Mexican Grand Prix, with two 10-second penalties issued to one man.
Tens of thousands of mobile phones will be obsolete on Monday, and if you own one of them, don’t say you haven’t been warned.
Nine Entertainment’s Melbourne masthead The Age has made multiple changes to an offensive cartoon relating to the war in Israel.
Levi Ashcroft refused to touch Brisbane’s premiership cup while posing for photos with his older brother Will. He explains why — and declares his desire to be the No. 1 pick in this year’s draft.
A simple and cost effective blood test will be able to detect Alzheimer’s disease quicker and more accurately, Melbourne researchers at The Florey Institute have found.
The predicted ‘bloodbath’ in the Australian EV market is happening now and current owners are suffering, new data shows.
We’ve all heard the saying, ‘think outside the box’ when it comes to cracking the property market – but are these three creative approaches to buying a home realistic or just wishful thinking?
Barefoot Investor tells a bride-to-be who discovered her fiancé’s $9000 Afterpay and Uber Eats debt to ‘give love a chance’ before kicking him to the kerb.
Amid increasing concern about summer blackouts and the effect of extreme weather, more Aussies are seeking their own ways to keep the power on.
A Melbourne burglar stole $11,000 in coins and ciggies and left a hefty damage bill after doing over multiple eastern suburbs booze spots.
A drugged-up Mildura truck driver’s violent, ice-fuelled attacks left his victim scarred, traumatised and haunted by nightmares.
A Seaford man who failed to keep his dangerous dogs locked up has been told to prepare for a stint behind bars himself.
A man who allegedly fired at police before fleeing on foot into Gippsland farmland on Thursday has been shot, arrested and flown to hospital, with one local describing the scene as like a movie.
Artist and stylist Sarah Kuter is bidding farewell to her Merricks North lake house that was designed to blend into the surrounding bushland. Take a tour of the creative haven.
To celebrate the launch of the 2024 Melbourne Cup Carnival, the Herald Sun asked powerhouse women of racing, including legendary trainer Gai Waterhouse and talented jockey Michelle Payne, what they love most about the event.
A barber, who was stabbed to death at a popular Geelong party strip, has been remembered as a “ripper bloke” who had the world at his feet.
Who is the longest current-serving premier in Australia? Test your skills in our 100-question quiz.
Show your true colours ahead of another blockbuster AFL season and collect your glossy footy team posters here.
Hungry? Ditch the poke bowls and see where to get Melbourne’s best sandwiches.
Unscrupulous NDIS providers who permit the abuse of patients or rort the system could be hit with fines of up to $15 million and fast tracked police investigations.
Two women have come forward and defended the Aussie billionaire who stepped down as chief of WiseTech following allegations he demanded sex for investments.
Iran’s ambassador to Australia Ahmad Sadeghi’s comments come a month after he received a formal warning from the Australian government. Follow live updates.
Prince William has publicly mentioned his brother Prince Harry for the first time since their falling out in a new documentary.
The sharemarket is treading water on light volumes as investors await key inflation data. ASX Limited hit by first strike against remuneration report. ANZ to book $196m Suncorp Bank charge. Temple & Webster shares regain some ground.
A group of key executives from Solomon Lew’s Just Group retail division have resigned, adding to a growing list of management departures, just as Myer is mulling buying the unit.
The local bourse is set for a low-key start to the week, as investors wait on inflation data that will play a major part in when the RBA decides to move on interest rates.
Real estate experts have revealed soaring rental costs in some Melbourne suburbs could make them easy targets for future high-density housing development. See if yours is among them.
A wealthy car collector has found a way to score free parking — or maybe even to get paid, by buying out an apartment building so he could put cars in the basement. But now that’s changing.
There was plenty to like but there was also an unpatriotic yard and an “uninviting, poorly planned space” that drew the ire of the Block judges in garden week. See why.
Kath & Kim star Jane Turner sold her $8m Melbourne mansion under the hammer over the weekend, as agents remain tight lipped around the final sale price. Here’s what we know.
Amy Shark opens up about her skyrocketing success, and why the music industry is tougher than ever.
King Charles has new plans for next year after the success of his whirlwind Australian tour, according to a Palace official.
The Sunrise presenter reveals what she really thinks about Australian sporting codes – and the reason she calls herself a ‘fraud’.
Racing crowds have been soaking up the sunshine and the electric atmosphere at a packed Moonee Valley Racecourse for the Cox Plate.
Australia has named an understrength squad for next month’s T20 series against Pakistan, with eyes firmly set on the Border-Gavaskar series.
Glenn Maxwell describes it as ‘a bad night’, where he found himself lost in the middle of India after a drinking session. Seven years on, he’s still reluctant to share details of what happened.
Australia has lost the Constellation Cup for the first time in three years following a devastating third quarter which left both the Diamond’s captain and vice-captain dragged to the bench.
In his new book Tested, Pat Cummins gives a revealing insight into his mentality, highlighting his admiration for a former PM that battled “ridiculous commentary” while in the top job.
Amid a week of spotfires across the NBL where team owners took aim at Melbourne United star Chris Goulding, league owner Larry Kestelman has had his say as BA’s integrity unit prepares to fine Hawks coach Justin Tatum for his referee gibes.
Sydney FC is counting the cost of two losses in four days, with a pair of their best playmakers in doubt for a serious chunk of the season. Catch all the talking points from Round 2 in THE TACKLE.
John Nicholls won five club B&Fs, a record which stood alone until Patrick Cripps equalled it last month. The Blues legend tells JON RALPH why he thinks Cripps can also win a flag.
The Boomers are looking for a coach — and players — for crucial upcoming clashes, an ex-AFL man eyes a hoops return and ‘Aussie Monsta’ makes a big impression on the NBL. This and more in CROSSCOURT.
Huge edition of Late Mail with Matthew Dellavedova a chance to play United’s second game of the round, plus a star King and Bryce Cotton both out.
Seemingly innocent muck-up day pranks at the prestigious Melbourne High School have turned sour after a car was stripped of paint and a teacher injured. Now up to 30 students face disciplinary action.
Residents are pushing for expansive private school grounds to be available for locals to use, opening up billions of dollars worth of valuable parks, ovals and playing fields.
The GrabnGo Cafe and Convenience store was gutted by flames overnight in a blaze feared linked to the state’s gangland tobacco wars.
Residents of the southern suburbs have detailed the horrifying moments they were targeted by armed offenders as an onslaught of break-ins and burglaries sweeps the peninsula.
A woman has accidentally convinced millions of would-be tourists to not visit Australia after revealing a horrifying find in her bed.
Jetstar will release more than 25,000 one-way fares to Japan starting from $249 today.
Just another average day in Perth.
Auto giant unveils its wildest car yet, taking an interesting approach to high-performance motoring.
The once-standard complimentary snacks and meals in economy are slowly being phased out, replaced by ‘buy on board’ options.
As one English backpacker recently learned, this innocent-seeming word makes Aussies irrationally angry, and should be avoided at all costs.
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