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Two of Victoria’s most prestigious schools just faced off in a football game for the ages. But here’s why they don’t want you watching the highlights.
Members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, formerly known as the Exclusive Brethren, have been flocking to pre-poll booths in a bid to win votes for Liberal candidates.
Tarryn Thomas is assessing his legal options in his quest to return to football despite a lack of interest from clubs at all levels. Jon Ralph has the latest on the disgraced former Roo.
Welcome to Country continues to be one of the most hotly debated topics in Australia – but many have already made up their mind on the subject. HAVE YOUR SAY
A list crunch is coming at Collingwood. With the old guns firing, who could be in the gun to make way for the new breed? Jon Ralph breaks down the Pies’ present and future.
The cardinals met today at the Vatican for the first time since Pope Francis’ funeral, and have chosen a date for the conclave.
Lawyer Glenn Thexton has revealed he will appeal a guilty verdict which found the prominent legal figure grabbed a 17-year-old girl’s buttocks during a night out drinking with colleagues.
Bondi Junction mass killer Joel Cauchi told a doctor he wanted a psychiatric review for “medical fitness” so he could visit a gun range and practice target shooting, the inquest into the Bondi Junction massacre has heard. Follow updates here.
I’ve never met Peter Dutton, but I would guess he’s a pretty good bloke, writes Mike O’Connor. VOTE IN OUR POLL
How did the Trumpet of Patriots get your number? Are they allowed? Is it legal? How come you can’t unsubscribe from their texts? Find the answers here.
One of the golden rules of politics is never answer the question you are asked, only the question you want to be asked. Enter the Russian air base fiasco, writes Joe Hildebrand.
An independent candidate for the seat of Gilmore has labelled a quaint town in her electorate beloved by locals and tourists a “miserable backwards retirement village”, leaked emails reveal.
Although the party lifestyle is fun, new research has revealed that it’s important to slow things down by age 36. This is why
Aussies are feeling happier compared to three years ago. But many are struggling with burnout, with one generation feeling it the most.
A beloved Townsville dad struck down by deadly Melioidosis was meant to celebrate his 50th birthday this Friday — instead, his heartbroken family will gather to say their final goodbyes.
Tom Nemaric, 92, fell while in respite care but the home didn’t send him to hospital, and he died weeks later.
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Members of the Melbourne Club, the city’s most conservative all-male establishment, will have taken added glee from blocking Justin Hemmes’ “creative wonderland” – but the fight is just getting started.
AFL clubs continue to roll the dice at the tribunal, but a close look at the numbers suggests they would be better off thinking otherwise. Josh Barnes analyses the huge cost of a failed appeal.
After 10 years of Labor rule in Victoria, the erosion of transparency and accountability has never been more apparent. It’s time to restore faith in the political process.
Former Richmond premiership defender Daniel Rioli and DJ Paris Lawrence are well and truly in the midst of wedding planning, revealing some exciting details about their big day.
A former trainer stripped of her racing licence in 2017 is at the centre of a major stoush with fed-up locals, who allege dozens of horses are “fighting to survive” at her property.
Melburnians looking for love are going to extreme lengths to find the one, new dating app data has revealed. But some common profile pitfalls are giving would-be matches the ick.
Chances are most potential votes Peter Dutton picked up last year when polls were in his favour weren’t coming from Albo’s pile but from miscellaneous right-wing ‘other’ – but it seems now even they have jumped ship.
Is it surprising that some Australians object to being effectively told that even soldiers who died for this land still can’t call it their own?
Carlton is mourning the loss of electrifying goalkicker and two-time premiership player Peter Bosustow, who passed away on Monday at the age of 67.
Police have been called to a Brunswick voting centre following an alleged physical altercation between a Labor volunteer and a Muslim Votes Matter activist.
It might be time for the next phase in the Jamarra Ugle-Hagan story. Jay Clark writes, the Bulldog’s next meetings with the league and his club will be big ones. See more in The Tackle.
A quiet but powerful market signal just flipped – one that’s only appeared three times in the past 100 years. And it could mean a major change in direction for Aussie stocks, writes ASX Trader.
President Trump has weighed in on the death of Virginia Giuffre, the Australia-based woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her.
New track diagrams show rail lines from Melbourne’s west are likely to have to limit services running through the $15 billion Metro Tunnel once it opens, the Herald Sun can reveal.
Despite vehement opposition by Victoria Police, multiple registered sex offenders have successfully applied to suspend their lifelong reporting conditions.
As purse strings tighten, Aussies looking for a summer escape in the cooler months are opting to travel to these destinations where they can get the best bang for buck.
Advertised jobs are tipped to spike soon. Find out how to make the most of the best times of the year to hunt for a new role, and the peak months for certain industries.
Under Labor there has been a dramatic rise in the number of Australians working multiple jobs – but the Government and Opposition have very different explanations why.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has pledged to scrap a tax break for electric vehicle drivers in an effort to crack down on “wasteful spending” — just two days after pledging to keep it.
A Melbourne grub who secretly filmed a naked five-year-old boy while overseas returned home to more trouble after he was busted with child abuse material.
A hidden luxury Japanese-style wellness retreat on the doorstep of the Dandenong Ranges, complete with private mineral baths, spa, a Roman bathhouse and villas is up for grabs.
The allegedly corrupt tradie at the centre of a probe into the Victorian Building Authority took out a massive loan in the weeks before his alleged bribery racket collapsed.
A Finks bikie was offered $8k to firebomb a Sunshine West convenience store as part of the violent tobacco wars that erupted across Melbourne.
A dedicated centre where patients can stay at least 12 weeks will fill a critical gap in treatment options for people experiencing eating disorders, ending the revolving door of short-term hospital admissions.
The former North Melbourne star has been embroiled in a police probe after claiming he was held hostage during a late night car sale gone wrong.
Southbank residents are pleading with the City of Melbourne to finally deliver on its six-year-old promise to upgrade the busy promenade to slow down speeding cyclists.
Rachelle Childs ‘partied with bikies who killed her and severed her fingers’. This was one rumour peddled following her gruesome murder. Listen to the podcast and watch the video.
Unions have pocketed a stunning half a billion dollars from money-making schemes outside of their member fees, with a new study showing how the organisations have become a cash cow funnelling money to Labor.
US President Donald Trump said he believes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is ready to reach a ceasfire deal with Russia, as he stepped up pressure on Vladimir Putin. Follow updates.
Harrowing details of the final days of Hollywood legend Gene Hackman have been revealed, as a final autopsy confirmed the star’s cause of death.
A run to save $30 on a camping dunny has exposed a ‘dumb and dangerous’ move that will drive house prices even higher, writes Barefoot Investor.
Lynas talks up opportunity in China-US fight. Bega preps for Fonterra deal. James Hardie allays governance concerns. Tariff impacts weigh on Flight Centre, Brambles. Telix down on FDA blow.
Mecca is a marketing machine that captured Australian women, but has it peaked? A rebellion among some once loyal customers suggest yes while others say it’s a brand worthy of devotion.
Victoria’s ‘House of Bottles’, an eye-catching abode made from more than 13,000 of them, is for sale. The ex-museum also hosts a 5000-bottle windmill and treasure trove of rocks and fossils.
The dream of homeownership could become reality for thousands of Australia, if one key barrier is finally torn down.
Melbourne recorded 116 property sales over a million dollars last week, the latest auction and sales results reveal.
A family who renovated their 1960s-era house in Melbourne’s south eastern suburbs have sold up after a decade in the home, netting a seven-figure payday.
The Jeffrey Epstein accuser, who died by suicide aged 41, has been remembered as a warrior by actor Ruby Rose.
Hollywood film director George Lucas has finally revealed the answer to a decades old mystery about one of Star Wars’ most beloved characters.
An alleged suspect in the Paris gunpoint robbery of Kim Kardashian has died just as the case was set to go to trial.
Reality TV contestant Eliza Paschke has told how a night out in St Kilda ended with her being physically and sexually assaulted.
David Croft is the voice of Formula One – and, to many people, as synonymous with the sport as Max Verstappen or Oscar Piastri. What does a day in the life of Crofty look like? We go behind the scenes.
One of Australia’s professional baseball teams has sensationally quit the national league and is now eyeing off more international competition. Here’s what we know.
Major trophy success has eluded the Matildas’ golden generation – but now a trio of Australian stars are gunning for the biggest club prize in world football.
Harry McKay has opened up on his return to Carlton’s side after stepping away to deal with mental health, speaking to Jon Ralph about his starring role on Sunday, his secret injury and more.
Round three of Super Netball was all about the shooters, highlighted by the comeback of West Coast Fever’s Jhaniele Fowler-Nembhard. Click for Code Sports’ Team of the Week and have your say!
Sam Mitchell was ‘shocked’ when he saw Oscar Allen lining up down back – but it might increase the chance the Eagles’ captain leaves. Ed Bourke unpacks what the magnet swinging means.
A No. 1 pick contender dominated and a Hayden Young-like prospect marked his top-10 credentials in an important AFL Academy match. Get all the intel and stats here.
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With its cooler climates, rolling hills and diverse soils, what Tasmania lacks in size, it makes up for tenfold in an array of incredible producers with impressive restaurant menus to match.
Matt Flynn repaid the faith for his new owners, but not every SuperCoach trade was that successful. Here is what SuperCoaches learned on Super Sunday.
The Anzac Day blockbuster lived up to its billing – with momentum shift after momentum shift for three quarters. Then, it was all Collingwood. Here’s how it all unfolded.
A former student who has previously spoken out about the private school’s culture is calling for zero-tolerance of misogynistic and bigoted students following reports of more disturbing behaviour.
Victoria’s latest NAPLAN results showed a concerning dip in reading and numerical proficiency, but it seems not even that is enough to motivate the state government to aim for higher standards in testing.
Frustrated residents and traders have taken to the streets of Richmond to demand improved safety around the safe injecting room – but not everyone is in support of the movement.
Two people have been attacked in separate violent incidents just metres from each other on a notorious Melbourne street, with police swarming the area on Sunday morning.
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It’s no secret Elon Musk’s Tesla has been in free fall for several months but can it bounce back in Australia?
Cutting-edge safety technology once reserved for high-end vehicles is now available to everyday drivers thanks to a bold new release.
These are the most bonkers things Americans have ever said about Australia (to me, an Aussie living in the States).
The $20 item has almost 2000 positive reviews online. Outdoorsy types swear by it. But is it genius, or a bit much?
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