‘I can hear Troy in my ear’: Selwood’s touching moment
In front of more than 1000 mourners — including some of the AFL’s biggest players — one of the Selwood brothers recalled how their brother Troy left a mark on them forever.
In front of more than 1000 mourners — including some of the AFL’s biggest players — one of the Selwood brothers recalled how their brother Troy left a mark on them forever.
Questions haunt any examination of this tragedy. Why haven’t Sam Murphy’s remains been found? How was she killed? The biggest question is this – why was she killed, on a morning jog, allegedly by a young man she had never met?
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Australia could be facing more assumptions and mistruths at the upcoming Federal Election, argues Patrick Carlyon.
Meg O’Neill is one of the most demonised executives in Australia. But the Woodside Energy chief is convinced that without gas, Australia’s net zero push is doomed to fail.
The Jones’ family dog Zara joined mourners to say their final goodbyes to Bianca. There wasn’t a dry eye, as they heard words from her father Mark, mother Michelle and brother Lachlan.
This is what happened inside Melbourne Magistrates’ Court as Perry Kouroumblis appeared over the alleged killing of Susan Bartlett and Suzanne Armstrong.
In our regions, there’s growing anger at city elites driving climate targets at the expense of jobs. Across four states, here’s what these silenced Aussies want you to know.
Australia’s awkward position in the international nuclear community has been highlighted in an explosive email chain, reveals Patrick Carlyon.
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