Best of Fairfax cartoons, Sept 9
Fairfax cartoonists' unique view of the world
Fairfax cartoonists' unique view of the world
A week in photos from award winning Fairfax photographers for the week ending September 8, 2016
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by Fairfax picture editors
The Jesus Trolley Exhibition
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by Fairfax picture editors
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by Fairfax picture editors
World of Photos: September 4, 2016
Burning Man 2016
High fashion in Ballarat
A week in photos from award winning Fairfax photographers for the week ending September 1, 2016.
Farewell Richmond Club great Neville Crowe
A selection of photographs from around the world by Fairfax Photo Editors.
A selection of photographs from around the world by Fairfax Photo Editors.
Fairfax cartoonists' unique view of the world.
Linda Burney delivered her maiden speech from the despatch box of the House of Reps. She is the first Indigenous woman to be elected to that chamber - representing Labor in the Sydney seat of Barton.
A selection of photographs from around the world by Fairfax Photo Editors.
African inspired fashion on runway at Freeka
A selection of photographs from around the world by Fairfax Photo Editors.
Off to the races, today's fashion runway
Last ghost train in Australia
A week in photos from award winning Fairfax photographers for the week ending August 25, 2016
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by Fairfax picture editors
A prime St Kilda property will stay as homes for the needy rather than being sold to developers
Narrow win for Hawks
Four decades of bric-a-brac. Happy birthday Camberwell Market
The 50 or so squatters, including children, who are occupying 14 houses, held a street festival in bright sunshine, two days after learning they would not be forcibly evicted for the next three weeks. Homeless woman Angela Edwards says squatting in a house in Bendigo Street, Collingwood, is giving her somewhere to spend precious time with her grandchildren.
Groups including the United Patriots Front are protesting at Melton South's Hannah Watts Park against a development reportedly known as Iqra Village. Protesters claim the 75-lot development being built off Coburns Road in Melton South is a Muslim housing estate.
Stunning festival of light, in Dandenong.
When Maxwell Sanders moved out of his unit, he made sure it was spotless. So he was shocked when the Victorian Office of Housing sent him a cleaning bill for $2000.
A touch of Leunig humour for Father's Day.
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