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Albanese isn’t alone. ‘Stunning’ properties are common for MPs

About two-thirds of federal parliamentarians own two or more properties, an analysis of declared interests shows.

  • Lisa Visentin, Rachel Clun and Olivia Ireland

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Robert Cox has recently had his identity stolen, enabling thieves to buy a luxury vehicle in his name.

The repo man presented Robert’s driver licence. But the picture was someone else

Fraudsters are employing sophisticated new methods, which allowed them to purchase a luxury vehicle worth more than $110,000 in a Victorian man’s name undetected.

  • Rachael Dexter
Still images from TikTok ads for Australian self-tanning products.

‘Frightening … reckless’: The companies selling extreme suntanning to young Aussies

A joint investigation by The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and A Current Affair has uncovered the dangerous advertisements and dubious claims being used to promote a new wave of tanning products.

  • Aisha Dow and Georgia Westgarth
Wayward Brewing Co owner and founder Peter Philip pictured at the Camperdown brewery.

Trouble brews in Australia’s craft beer industry, with ‘alarming rate’ of closures

More than a dozen independent breweries have been pushed to the brink of insolvency in the past 12 months.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Taylor Swift performs at the MCG on Friday Feburary 16.

Taylor Swift’s extraordinary victory lap filled Melbourne with joy and brought us to tears

Over nearly two decades, Swift has built both an enduring body of work and an unparalleled connection with her fans. All of that was on show on Friday night.

  • Liam Pieper

Chainsaws, lion’s roars and bagpipe wails: The grunts that split the tennis world

Tactical weapon to distract your opponent or an involuntary physiological response to exertion? Grunting has been a bugbear for decades – and it won’t be resolved in the next two weeks.

  • Jewel Topsfield and Scott Spits
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has stepped back from dealing with the News Media Bargaining Code.

National skills passport to provide digital ID for workers

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will on Sunday announce a $9.1 million investment to prepare a business case for creating a national skills passport where workers can record their qualifications.

  • Lisa Visentin
A richly coloured wallpaper held by research curator Michael Lech from the Museums of HIstory NSW’s Caroline Simpson Library.

Wallpapering the past: Where some Lost Flowers of Alice Hart were found

Long before minimalism and white walls, an uncovered surface was considered ugly, and a plain wall was unfinished.

  • Julie Power
Clinical trials have yet to prove medical marijuana’s effectiveness for sleep.

Over-the-counter weed to help with sleep still a dream, as clinical trials fail

Insomniacs dreaming of obtaining marijuana in a pharmacy without a prescription to help them sleep will have to keep waiting, as several clinical trials have failed to prove its effectiveness.

  • Liam Mannix
Tim Flannery.

‘Heat waves are the killer’: Tim Flannery warns of deadly risk over summer

The chief counsellor for the Climate Council features in a new documentary about the need for more leadership to tackle climate change.

  • Garry Maddox

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