Australian Labor Party is facing separate threats from the The Australian Greens and the Coalition in two of its traditional strongholds.

Insiders concede the CFA dispute has intensified the uphill battle for Shorten.
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The Briefcase premiered to a frenzy of moral outrage and media commentary last week but the controversial social experiment has already been dumped from its prime timeslot.

Pop culture countdown show 20 to One will replace it.
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COMMENT: Fusion isn't new, but in 2016, it's reaching insufferable new heights.

The internet has imploded with the arrival of the sushi donut.
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But while previous research showed that women groom to facilitate sexual activity, this survey found the overwhelming majority said they did so for hygiene. That perception troubled researchers.

For years, gynecologists have had a bird’s-eye view on the phenomenon.
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Mmmm, the election day smorgasbord. What to eat and drink when you vote.

The Bunnings sausage sizzle is set to get a run for its money this Saturday.
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Police say their mother made some worrying comments before the family went missing.

The Latta siblings were last seen in Watsonia on Tuesday.
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Voters keen to cast their vote before election day have been forced to wait in lines of up to two hours at polling centres in the CBD.

Polling booths were swamped.
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A 13-year-old girl from Melbourne's outer south-east has been charged with carjacking and other crimes.

Police arrested the girl from Hallam on Friday morning.
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A measles alert has been issued after a Victorian woman, who travelled on a Jetstar flight from Melbourne to Brisbane, was diagnosed with the highly-contagious disease.

Measles is a highly-infectious virus.
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Melbourne, like any big city, has enough gyms to fill your every fitness need, but sometimes they can be infuriating. The Juice Daily

Believe it or not, sweat is not our biggest gripe.
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'It's a really sensitive question for women.' The fiancee of AFL star Buddy Franklin on the question she'd never ask a woman.

For the record, she's not.
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Eggs Benedict by day, espresso martinis by night, but is The Penny Drop as sharp as it looks? Good Food

The gentrification of this suburb continues apace.
goodfood.com.au|Door Gemima Cody

It might be too late to save one of Australian film's most beloved homes, situated in Melbourne's north.

It's the owner's choice.
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Fancy a trip to the snow this weekend? Mount Buller is covered in a fresh dump of snow. Picture courtesy Mount Buller .

What about visas? And will Australian residents with British passports continue to find an open door when they travel within Europe? Traveller

A turbocharged dollar is one certainty.
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COMMENT Another proposed apartment development, another challenge from residents, but this ' deep green' development is good for Melbourne. Domain

Five myths busted.
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The Melbourne Star Wheel at dawn. Picture: Leigh Henningham. See more of The Age's photos at http://bit.ly/24A1fHk

foto van Melbourne Express.

'It's not all Apex': Police say more young offenders enjoy the violence.

Some thefts are being organised by established criminals.
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This would become Melbourne's fifth-tallest tower if it is approved, but the developers may have a fight on their hands.

Melbourne City Council is opposed to the idea.
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The fire broke out in an apartment block in Charnwood Road.

Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers.
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