The cops who solve the crimes not even the victims want solved
When these cops turn up to hospital to see a shooting victim, they are met with a wall of silence. Their job is to crack the cases that even the victims don’t want cracked.
Wealthy property developer Tim Gurner, who once claimed “arrogant” workers need to be sacked, is charging eye-watering fees for memberships to his gyms. See the video and full list of what’s included.
A leading youth advocate has warned “we are criminalising childhood trauma” after new data revealed the majority of young people in the youth justice system were themselves victims of child abuse and maltreatment.
A wealthy development family have splashed more than $60m on a series of clifftop Sorrento mansions that are, combined, expected to become Victoria’s most impressive coastal home.
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A sold-out crowd of 22,000 fans is expected to flock to Saturday’s Cox Plate, with the chief of Moonee Valley Racing boldly declaring it will be “the best race in the country this year”.
Glenn Maxwell has opened up on his relationship with alcohol and ‘unfair’ public perceptions – plus the mysterious evening in India that was the most scary of the cricketer’s life.
The nephew of a former Test cricketer has appeared in court charged with the alleged domestic violence murder of his mother.
AFLW star Richelle “Rocky” Cranston was at the top of her game before she suddenly went blind in one eye. She had been living with chronic kidney disease — she just didn’t know it.
The parliamentary voting records of Allegra Spender and the Teal independents have come under the microscope, as the Wentworth MP said “no one tells me how to vote”.
The man who fired at police before being shot himself packed dirt into his wound before applying a tourniquet as he tried to flee officers.
One day I think Australia will become a republic, but it’s a long way off. Republicans – and Lidia Thorpe – might need to change their tune.
Premier Jacinta Allan’s plan for suburban housing towers in Brighton, Toorak, Malvern, Armadale and Hawksburn is going to ruin Melbourne.
Isla Bell’s friend has revealed that she had recently met a new man and was eager to tell her about it before she suddenly stopped typing.
Iran has threatened to pound Israel with bombs, fuelling fears of an all-out war. Follow the live updates.
The long campaign is finally over but Melbourne’s next lord mayor is not expected to be declared for another two weeks, with the race for the city’s top job set to go down to the wire.
The Finance Sector Union says the Commonwealth Bank’s decision to discipline or cut bonuses from workers who breach return-to-office rules is outrageous.
A woman has been charged over an alleged assault on Senator Lidia Thorpe at the MCG, after a Dreamtime AFL game in May this year.
Severe staff shortages at police forensic services — a crucial arm of the state’s fight against crime — are affecting some investigations.
Glenn Maxwell has revealed the complexities of his relationship with former coach Justin Langer, detailing his fury after being accused of faking an injury to avoid an international tour. EXCLUSIVE BOOK EXTRACTS
Some Aussie workers could boost their salary by up to $40,000 by making small career switches that require minimal training. Find out where these opportunities exist.
Qantas is about to release 20 million domestic reward seats for members of its Frequent Flyers program.
Brands have been dropping wild Black Friday deals early. See the top deals up for grabs from popular brands including Dyson, Samsung, Ninja and Nike.
Omar and Zane Sabre have turned a $40,000 investment into a $50m retail business but admit their $16,500 diamond and gold iPhone case is next level. So who will buy it?
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.
One of Victoria’s best paid local government executives just got a $125,000 pay bump, after accepting a new role in Queensland.
A flight from Perth to Auckland was forced to divert into Melbourne so federal police could arrest a man who allegedly tried to “headbutt” the cabin manager.
A Melbourne mother was “at her wits end” after repeatedly pleading with authorities to remove her son, an aggressive 17-year-old with an extensive history of sexual violence. He was bailed days before he strangled her.
A Victorian mum who murdered her husband by feeding him a poison-laced biscuit is fighting to be freed from jail early, alleging she had only intended to send him to sleep to escape his abuse.
The state government has announced the regional locations of the first 1000 social and affordable Victorian homes in a bid to ease the housing crisis.
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Show your true colours ahead of another blockbuster AFL season and collect your glossy footy team posters here.
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Qantas Airways is giving 27,000 employees a cash thank you as union members stage industrial action at airports across the country.
The latest report from the Reserve Bank of Australia shows the major pay rise Michele Bullock received after she stepped into the top job.
In a tale of two Texas, Donald Trump’s interview with Joe Rogan in Austin and Beyoncé’s expected performance with Kamala Harris in Houston could tip the deadlocked presidential election.
Kamala Harris saw the complete erosion of the national lead held after replacing Joe Biden, as Donald Trump chipped away at the popular vote.
Qantas has declared it’s ready to move on from the ‘serious mistakes’ of the past, even as a new book threatens to dredge up events the airline would rather forget.
The second largest external shareholder in WiseTech says the firm has a strong ‘long-term value’ proposition and Richard White was right to step down into a $1m a year consulting role.
Australian property industry experts have told a national conference that Australia will damage its international standing if it makes it harder for foreigners to invest here.
A next-generation office building next door to North Melbourne’s Is Don Is Good salami silos has been listed for sale with expectations it could make more than $100m.
Logie award-winning host, horticulturalist and landscape designer Jamie Durie is making a TV comeback, and has highlighted one home feature that can potentially add tens of thousands of dollars in value.
A ‘new era in Australian property’ is expected next year with a seismic change expected to shake up the real estate market.
Melbourne is gearing up for its largest auction weekend of the year with nearly 1800 properties up for grabs. See the homes we’re watching.
Bianca Censori’s sibling, Angelina Censori, has followed in her big sister’s fashion footsteps at a Melbourne nightclub where US rapper Travis Scott was performing.
Not so long ago big names were clamouring for an invitation to Diddy’s parties, but now the disgraced music mogul is locked away in prison awaiting trial. Here’s how it all unravelled.
Jimmy Barnes celebrates another number one, after being smashed by a series of health battles, as he returns to supreme form with Cold Chisel in Melbourne.
Disgraced rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is living a miserable existence in a notorious New York jail according to a prison insider despite being granted a quirky special privilege.
David Warner’s lifetime leadership ban has been sensationally overturned by Cricket Australia – but the shock verdict would not have happened without the help of several cricket greats.
An evolving training routine has left jockey Craig Williams in peak condition for his chase for another Cox Plate triumph when he rides Mr Brightside on Saturday.
Richmond is still a chance to grab pick 2 from North Melbourne, with a deal proposed. Plus, the big draft bolter making “mum happy”, the Dees-linked gun with a Bombers connection and much more.
Richmond premiership player Kamdyn McIntosh has finally learned his fate ahead of the 2025 season. Plus another Tiger and a famous North Melbourne name earn one-year deals.
Maja Markovski went from winning consecutive ALW championships with Melbourne Victory to being uncontracted at age 20 – here is how she fought her way back to the elite level.
Drafted in to replace one of Supercars’ all-time greats, Will Brown has met expectations with a calmness that has him on the brink of greatness.
Richmond will lean on its list boss and the man who recruited Dustin Martin to spearhead planning for next month’s pivotal draft following the tragic death of recruiting guru Chris Toce.
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With six teams on the double this week, you’d think there’d be options aplenty for SuperCoach NBL experts. However, there’s a world of Hurt awaiting for those who miss a Phoenix big man.
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.
An American couple have been jailed over a mammoth $800m ice and cocaine bust, described by a judge as among the most serious attempted importations in Australian history.
The girlfriend of late media titan Harold Mitchell is challenging his will in a bid for more of his $60m fortune after being gifted $5m cash.
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The once-standard complimentary snacks and meals in economy are slowly being phased out, replaced by ‘buy on board’ options.
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