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AMERICAN comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld will appear on stage in every main Australian city next year for the first time in 18 years.
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Good riddance Police give East West squatters the boot
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Map of life Gene find gives hope to treating rare diseases
A REVOLUTIONARY Victorian gene mapping program has six times the chance of diagnosing illnesses, offering new hopes of treating some of the world’s rarest conditions.
Police appeal Missing teen last seen in South Oakleigh
A TEENAGE girl has gone missing from a school in Melbourne’s southeast, with police appealing for help to find Paige Cosshell.
Emergency Triple shooting: Two women dead
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Closure announced Hazelwood to shut down next year
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A STATUE depicting brave Victorian soldier Cameron Baird is set to be unveiled this weekend as his family confirmed a book detailing the life and dramatic final days of the war hero was also in the works.
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A CRANBOURNE EAST woman has been charged after a fatal collision in Cranbourne earlier this year that led to a baby’s death.
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Grass Ceiling Club levels the field for women
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Ordeal Driver terrified by armed carjack gang
AN Uber driver has been left terrorised after his car was trapped in a blockade in Melbourne’s east by an armed gang wielding machetes.
Above the odds Forest Hill home sold $210,000 above reserve
A HOME to Melbourne’s east has sold $210,000 above its reserve price as large numbers of bidders turned out to punt on houses instead of horses on Derby Day.
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AFTER 16 years as a councillor, Jenny Mulholland has lost her seat in the Banyule election to Greens candidate Peter Castaldo.
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Road blitz Meth driver caught twice in three hours
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Donald duck-dive as US poll nears
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Young offenders’ parole at risk
THUGS who attack staff in the state’s youth justice centres will risk losing their parole under new laws.
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Why no one will fund a male pill
BIG pharmaceutical companies have abandoned a male contraceptive injection even though trials show it works just as well as the female pill. So why won’t they touch it?
Man charged with housemate’s murder
UPDATE: A MAN allegedly found with blood on his hands has been charged with the stabbing murder of his housemate in Melbourne’s southeast.
Doyle fears potential ‘electoral fraud’
LORD Mayor Robert Doyle has described the cloud over the city council’s first successful Aboriginal candidate as potentially involving the biggest electoral fraud on the council in living memory.
Mel Gibson: I’ve worked on myself’
MEL Gibson said he doesn’t see his acclaimed new movie Hacksaw Ridge a career comeback, as he looks back at his “interesting” life.
Shared data to drive future: report
SHARING data stored by organisations such as hospitals and banks, and even fitness trackers, could give the economy an unprecedented boost, according to a new report.
Nation’s deficits outweigh our gains
AUSTRALIA’S financial position is worsening with the combined deficit of the Commonwealth, states and territories continuing to grow despite recent economic growth, a new report has found.
Litterbugs fork out $450,000 in fines
VICTORIA’S Environment Protection authority has dished out more than $450,000 in fines for littering from cars in inner Melbourne.
Tribute to honour fallen war hero
A STATUE depicting brave Victorian soldier Cameron Baird is set to be unveiled this weekend as his family confirmed a book detailing the life and dramatic final days of the war hero was also in the works.
Inner-city suburbs move to the Left
A GREENS surge in inner suburban municipalities will likely see them take a stranglehold on Yarra Council, in an alliance with the Left.
CBD dumpsters to become ‘leafy refuges’
MELBOURNE dumpsters and laneway walls will be coated in vertical gardens, climbing plants and even an ivy-covered archway to create a “leafy refuge” in the heart of the city.
Secret tape aired in Nikki murder case
AUDIO of the moment John Torney confessed to hiding toddler Nikki Francis-Coslovich’s body has been played to his murder trial. LISTEN NOW
Hacksaw Ridge a standout for Mel
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Badness’s grovelling apology to judge
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Affleck’s latest is dumb but fun
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Depraved rapist jailed again
AN EVIL rapist who was set to be released from prison will now rot behind bars for at least the next 12 years after being found guilty of two terrifying rapes in the 1980s.
Clinton’s fiery claw back plan
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Pharmacist rapist faces four-year work ban
A VICTORIAN pharmacist who raped a woman at his work has been deregistered and banned from seeking to renter the profession for four years.
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Predator planned Thailand rape trip
A FORMER schoolteacher who organised a child rape trip to Thailand is finally behind bars.
MP urges palm oil vote to help orangutans
AN animal-loving Liberal MP has called on the Government to tighten food-labelling laws further, by telling consumers which products contain palm oil.
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SAM Stosur is among the thousands of Aussies to have suffered from a disease that authorities say doesn’t exist. Many are crowd-funding to pay for essential treatment.
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