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KEVIN Rudd has responded to Malcolm Turnbull’s decision to block his bid for the UN Secretary-General role, saying he was denied a meeting with the PM.
East Gippsland Boy dies in firearm tragedy
A 12-year-old boy has been killed in what police are calling a firearm incident in East Gippsland.
Late mail Panic Room: Gibson’s sore finger, Wells watch
ALASTAIR Clarkson insists there is no issue with Josh Gibson, while North fans will be hoping for the same with Daniel Wells. Latest selection, SuperCoach and betting mail for Round 19.
Police operation New river search for missing mum Karen
BREAKING: DIVERS are searching a section of a Melbourne river as part of the investigation into the suspected murder of Karen Ristevski.
‘Massive problem’ Group vows to block traffic in truck ban bid
FRUSTRATED residents are vowing to blockade traffic in the bid to force the State Government to ban trucks on neighbourhood streets in Melbourne’s inner west.
Iconic role Neighbours’ Mrs Mangel dies
VIVEAN Gray, the actress known to millions for her role as stickybeak Ramsay Street resident Mrs Mangel in Neighbours, has died aged 92
Baffling laws Council madness has gone too far
SOCIETY needs rules but some officious councils enforce laws that defy logic, baffle residents and deserve to be laughed at, writes Susie O’Brien.
Knickers nicked Panty thief sorry for sordid spree
A NOTORIOUS panty thief who repeatedly stole women’s underwear from backyards has apologised for his perverted spree.
Barefoot investor Is it really that easy to be your own boss?
EVER thought about flipping your boss the bird and doing your own thing? One in three Aussies want to be their own boss, but there are a few things to keep in mind, writes Scott Pape.
Her turn ‘America is at a moment of reckoning’
IN AN historic speech at the Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton has slammed the gun lobby and political opponent Donald Trump.
Historic moment Last Aussie Ford Falcon ute ever made
IT’S the end of an era. This is the final Ford Falcon ute that rolled off the production line today in Australia, as we look back at how the vehicle lost its appeal.
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Potter fans The A-Z of everything Harry Potter
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Behind the scenes Peek inside these hidden gems of Melbourne
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Fashion federation How your state influences your style
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Who can catch Boomer’s games record?
NO ONE thought anyone would surpass Michael Tuck’s 426-game mark but North Melbourne champ Brent Harvey will do so tomorrow night. But will someone catch Boomer?
Pick the Perfect 9 and win $100k
WANT to win $100,000? You have the chance this week and it’s completely free to enter. Just pick the top SuperCoach scorer in each game in Round 19.
Team selection Teams: Bulldogs hit by more injuries
WESTERN Bulldogs have been hit further by injuries with key players to miss Friday night’s clash against Geelong. SEE ALL THE ROUND 19 TEAMS
Fastest players Local stars get shot at Grand Final sprint
SUBURBAN and country footy stars now have the chance to take on the AFL’s fastest with a spot in the AFL Grand Final sprint up for grabs.
Panic Room: Gibson’s sore finger, Wells watch
ALASTAIR Clarkson insists there is no issue with Josh Gibson, while North fans will be hoping for the same with Daniel Wells. Latest selection, SuperCoach and betting mail for Round 19.
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Melbourne’s wartime ‘suicide squads’
PICTURE SPECIAL: IN 1942 Melbourne was on the edge. A team of men and women had the task of rehearsing plans for Japanese bomb attacks, and some of the jobs weren’t enviable.
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‘Massive problem’ Group vows to block traffic in truck ban bid
FRUSTRATED residents are vowing to blockade traffic in the bid to force the State Government to ban trucks on neighbourhood streets in Melbourne’s inner west.
Expanding family Family tree change for twin Judd’s arrival
REBECCA and Chris Judd have bought a Mornington Peninsula property as a family sanctuary after the arrival of their twin boys, as Rebecca disappears from our screens on maternity leave.
‘Given a chance’ Teen thug denied bail after crime spree
A TEEN is accused of being involved in a hit-run and a critical freeway smash in stolen vehicles in a litany of crimes causing scared residents to arm themselves, a court has heard.
East Gippsland Boy dies in firearm tragedy
A 12-year-old boy has been killed in what police are calling a firearm incident in East Gippsland.
Plane mystery MH370 wing part’s crucial clues
THE largest piece of MH370 debris recovered to date could provide vital information about the ill-fated, missing flight’s final moments.
US shooting Double police shooting in San Diego
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Fine or not? Dobbers gift council $900k payday
IRATE residents are phoning a council in Melbourne’s inner south to dob in illegal parkers, helping to ping motorists for $900,000 more than expected.
Drug finds Man ordered to pay charity after ice finds
A MOORABBIN man has been ordered to pay $600 to the Magistrates’ Court charity fund after being found twice with methamphetamines in his car.
Bike burglaries Bike burglaries ramp up
THE owner of a workshop in Melbourne’s northwest hit twice this week by burglars has put out a plea to “stay away from us hardworking people”.
Back on line New station set to open Monday
AFTER weeks of intensive around-the-clock work, the new McKinnon train station will open on Monday.
No takeaway coffee Men attempt coffee shop break-in
DETECTIVES are hunting two men who failed in their attempt to break into a coffee shop in Melbourne’s inner east.
EFL ‘I can see him being a leader of the club’
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PEOPLE living in Melbourne’s leafy east are fired up about the plethora of “McMansions” with almost 1000 people writing to their council to raise concerns.
Brazen attack Passenger bashed by swearing man
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Back on line New station set to open Monday
AFTER weeks of intensive around-the-clock work, the new McKinnon train station will open on Monday.
Drug finds Man ordered to pay charity after ice finds
A MOORABBIN man has been ordered to pay $600 to the Magistrates’ Court charity fund after being found twice with methamphetamines in his car.
Obituary Vale Murray Smith
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Fine or not? Dobbers gift council $900k payday
IRATE residents are phoning a council in Melbourne’s inner south to dob in illegal parkers, helping to ping motorists for $900,000 more than expected.
Whitehorse Council soon to be big as Geelong
THIS area in Melbourne’s east will be home to about 194,000 people by 2031 — about the same as Geelong has now.
Home central Units to be built on top of new Bunnings
BUNNINGS and Westfield will be neighbours in Melbourne’s east, where apartments will be built on top of a new hardware store as part of a $73m development.
On the move Council’s $800,000 plan to save old church
A COUNCIL in Melbourne’s east wants to spend $800,000 to save a church it sold off eight years ago.
EFL ‘I can see him being a leader of the club’
SOME senior players questioned his place in the side, but Templestowe’s Matt Nagel is starting to prove his doubters wrong.
Powerful idea Power sharing scheme an Aussie first
AN ECO-FRIENDLY development in Melbourne’s inner north aims to have the country’s first sustainable energy sharing network to help reduce residents’ power bills.
Magical mystery tour Melbourne band have a ticket to ride
A BEATLES tribute band from the northern suburbs has become the first Melbourne band invited to play at the prestigious International Beatleweek festival in Liverpool.
Plea for help Euthanasia fears for struggling sanctuary
AN ANIMAL rescue group in Melbourne’s north could be forced to euthanise more than half of the animals in its care unless it can attract volunteers and raise more money.
Mental health $27m plan to tackle suicide rate
A $27 MILLION package aimed at tackling the state’s high suicide rate will be up and running by January, the State Government announced today.
Bike burglaries Bike burglaries ramp up
THE owner of a workshop in Melbourne’s northwest hit twice this week by burglars has put out a plea to “stay away from us hardworking people”.
Steady Sunbury Sunbury bubbles along nicely
SUNBURY in Melbourne’s northwest that has recorded solid price growth in the June quarter, according to the Real Estate Institute of Victoria.
Room to grow Warehouse a welcome find for charity
A CHARITY that welcomes asylum seekers into Melbourne’s west will no longer have to turn away donated goods after securing a warehouse.
Idle cash Community money goes begging
A LAZY $30,000 belonging to community groups in one Melbourne municipality is locked up in Federal Government coffers unclaimed.
Footy clash ‘His son won’t even recognise him’
POLICE have launched an investigation into an alleged assault that has left a suburban football champion with severe facial injuries.
Charity retreat Bridge Builders empowers youth
LILYDALE youth charity Bridge Builders is celebrating 10 years of changing the lives of young women in the eastern suburbs.
Revamp needed Fire sparks call for stadium upgrade
A ROOF fire at a basketball stadium full of children was five minutes from becoming “full-blown” when firefighters contained it.
Ice scourge ‘Drugs are driving our crime rate up’
A “STAGGERING” increase in crime in Knox is being driven by drugs, especially ice, the region’s top cop says.
Quirky art Unique art pushes boundaries
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Obituary Vale Murray Smith
MURRAY Smith was 15 when he started at Standard Newspapers in 1956. He was the legendary Murray Smith when he retired from Leader Community News in 2012.
Rolling in it Truffles the pig finds new home and name
MISSY is as happy as a pig in mud at her new digs after she was last month found homeless and wandering alone near Frankston.
Controversial decision Sorrento hotel revamp gets go-ahead
THE landmark Continental Hotel in Sorrento will get a $22 million makeover but opponents aren’t happy and have vowed to fight it.
Live: Aussie chase off to horror start
SET a daunting target to win in the first Test against Sri Lanka, Australia lost two wickets inside the first ten overs of the chase. LIVE UPDATES.
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Legal row Telstra wins Olympics case on Rio TV ad
THE Australian Olympic Committee has lost its Federal Court case against Telstra over an alleged breach of rules in its “I go to Rio” campaign.
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Knickers nicked Panty thief sorry for sordid spree
A NOTORIOUS panty thief who repeatedly stole women’s underwear from backyards has apologised for his perverted spree.
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Neighbours’ Mrs Mangel dies
VIVEAN Gray, the actress known to millions for her role as stickybeak Ramsay Street resident Mrs Mangel in Neighbours, has died aged 92
Celeb pals Bindi Irwin gushes over Ariel Winter
BINDI Irwin has praised Ariel Winter’s body confidence, describing the Modern Family star as “one of the strongest women I know”.
Fashion Ariel bares her butt in tiny shorts
ARIEL Winter loves flaunting what she’s got lately. But she’s had some close calls while rocking some seriously tiny denim shorts.
BHP’s Samarco bill blows $3 billion hole
BHP Billiton’s damage bill for the Samarco mine disaster has topped $3 billion after the mining heavyweight revealed it was taking a colossal charge to cover rehabilitation costs.
Retail Myer ushers in store of the future
MYER chief Richard Umbers says the road to recovery for the nation’s biggest department store chain will not be easy but there are clear signs it is on the right track.
In My Opinion Change needed to stop home dream dying
HOME ownership is a key goal for many Australians. Owning a home signifies stability, security and comfort; a personal safe haven in which one can seek shelter and feel completely at ease.
Political Rudd is still bad news for Turnbull
KEVIN Rudd is no longer a headache in federal politics, yet the controversy over his bid for the UN top job is a headache of a different kind for Malcolm Turnbull, writes Ellen Whinnett.
Australian-made Buy Aussie and you invest in our future
WITH Ford going as an Aussie manufacturer and Toyota and Holden to follow, plus imported ingredients in our food, have we given up buying local, asks Tom Elliott.
How did we get to this? And how do we stop it?
We speak about bullying all the time — it’s a news story on constant rotation — but nothing ever changes. The anger I feel is as useless as a “Pray for Insert Thing Here” hashtag; it doesn’t do anything.
Eight arguments we use to excuse terrorism
Rather than terror attacks inciting a more informed understanding of terrorism, there is a predictable tsunami of excuse-making, victim-blaming and sidestepping of the actual issue.
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Aussie spots where wine tastes better
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TAKE a peek inside the home of Australian fast bowler Peter Siddle and fiancee Anna Weatherlake ahead of its August auction.
Auction preview Auction for old Gentleman’s Club apartments
AUCTION numbers will spring back up in Melbourne this weekend, with a pair of apartments inside a former Gentleman’s Club on Flinders St among the offerings.
NBN How the NBN really hurts Telstra
THE completion of the National Broadband Network will shave $2 to $3 billion annually from Telstra’s earnings, according to a major credit ratings agency.
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Insta’glam’ block at job interviews
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Teen thug denied bail after crime spree
A TEEN is accused of being involved in a hit-run and a critical freeway smash in stolen vehicles in a litany of crimes causing scared residents to arm themselves, a court has heard.
What it really means to be an organ donor
KEN didn’t realise he was having a heart attack on his morning jog and was surprised to learn it was caused by kidney failure. He now lives via dialysis while he patiently waits for a lifesaving transplant.
SuperCoach: Is it time to trade Libba?
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Family tree change for twin Judd’s arrival
REBECCA and Chris Judd have bought a Mornington Peninsula property as a family sanctuary after the arrival of their twin boys, as Rebecca disappears from our screens on maternity leave.
Feeling unhappy? Your marriage is on track
TRAVELLING pop-philosopher Alain de Botton says when you get married and your partner makes you feel “understood in 60 per cent of your soul”, it’s not a sign your marriage isn’t right, it’s a sign it’s normal.
Tech blunder prevents attempted rape plea
A YOUNG man has been prevented from formally pleading guilty to the attempted rape of a pregnant woman on a Brunswick bike path because of yet another court technology blunder.
Secret police maps show crime hot spots
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Melbourne jet in frightening near miss
A MELBOURNE flight has been involved in a hair-raising airport near miss. A probe is underway into how two jets came to be twice as close as rules allow, forcing one pilot to take evasive action.
Sky rail construction nears starting line
RESIDENTS are bracing for two years of sky rail construction chaos, with one claiming “no-one knows anything that’s going on” despite major work starting within weeks.
Tips to keeping a tidy home office
HAVING a well-designed and functional home office will make working a lot more productive and enjoyable (and add value to the home, too).
Three hours is all it takes to get Cured
THERE are concerts, and then there’s The Cure. The British band regularly play three-hour shows, and look like they would happily keep going if it wasn’t for those pesky curfews.
Turnbull Cabinet splits over Rudd’s UN bid
MALCOLM Turnbull has been hit by a Cabinet rebellion after key ministers refused to support former prime minister Kevin Rudd’s bid to become the next head of the United Nations.
Nankervis proud to pass the baton
IAN Nankervis reserves high praise for games record-breaker Corey Enright while Bill Goggin compares him to Team of the Century member Bernie Smith.
Buy Aussie and you invest in our future
WITH Ford going as an Aussie manufacturer and Toyota and Holden to follow, plus imported ingredients in our food, have we given up buying local, asks Tom Elliott.
Farnham’s life story to be told ... eventually
AUSTRALIA’S favourite singer John Farnham wants his life story told — but only after he has dearly departed.
Man quizzed in Tyrrell case on sex charge
A KEY person of interest in one of Australia’s most baffling missing children cases raped a young Victorian girl more than 30 years ago, police say.
Dockers, Magpies top 2016 hurt ladder
FREMANTLE are in a class of their own when it comes to injuries in 2016 but the “hurt ladder” also shines on Collingwood. WHERE DOES YOUR CLUB RANK?
Boomer’s long sleeves to honour Tuck
BRENT Harvey will wear long sleeves on Saturday night - a tribute to the man whose name he will replace in the record books.
Hoods not used on our juvenile prisoners
VICTORIAN adult prisoners can be forced to wear the so-called “spitter hoods” used by guards at a Northern Territory youth detention centre.
Parents upset over how schools handle bullies
PARENTS whose children are bullied often believe the school is letting them down — and it’s making some “steaming mad”.
Drug trial aimed at stopping Alzheimer’s
AN Australian-developed drug designed to limit production of a stress hormone is to be trialled as a means of halting the impact of Alzheimer’s disease.
Renewable energy calls for states to unite
STATE government plans to boost renewable energy must be harmonised to ensure electricity prices don’t rise, according to new Environment and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg.
Co-eds outclassed but same-sex schools cost
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Record fines for business safety failings
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Jail for fraudster in dodgy arcade bid
A DELUDED conman who attempted to buy Melbourne’s Block Arcade for over $100 million using dodgy documents could be free in a little over a year.
Australia’s tourism worker shortage
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Seedy CBD cesspit set for overhaul
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