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Woman detained after two crashes in stolen car | Pictures
A driver appears to have fled the scene of a collision that left a woman in her 60’s ...
Man throws chair through Sturt Street shop window | Pictures
Police have apprehended a man who they believe threw a cafe chair through the front of a Sturt ...
Vandals tear up soccer field
Up to 200 soccer players forced to move grounds after vandals tear up soccer field.
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Ballarat Cycle Classic 2017: Finish Line Photos
It may have been a little damp but that didn’t stop the smiles of those crossing the finish ...
Scam alert: Imposters pretending to be City of Ballarat workers again
Scam artists are at it again – this time posing as a City of Ballarat workers needing to ...
Tough day on the bike? | Your photos
It may have been miserable skies that greeted all those who got out to raise much needed funds ...
Food trucks roll into Ballarat | gallery
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Call for MP to review road upgrade
A BUANGOR resident and her legal counsel is calling on the planning minister to review the Western Highway ...
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More than 20 arrests at White Night, police break up Federation Square fracas
More than 20 people were arrested and pepper spray was used during the overnight White Night event in ...
Joint Strike Fighter head defends $17bn purchase despite software delays
The Australian head of the Joint Strike Fighter program says he is confident the next delivery of the ...
Federal Court orders halt to Border Force phone confiscation plans
The Federal Court has blocked a bid by the Australian Border Force to confiscate the mobile phones of ...
Malcolm Turnbull claims credit for credit card interest rate cuts
Malcolm Turnbull is claiming credit for a bank's decision to cut credit card interest rates.
Plan to fix cycling dangers on St Kilda Road stuck in the slow lane
Plans to build safe bike lanes along St Kilda Road have been deferred by the Andrews government because ...
More than 20 drug overdoses at Electric Parade dance party
Family members have made frantic calls to an emergency department in an effort to find loved ones after ...
World
Final image of Kim Jong-nam published as North Korean man arrested over murder
Malaysian police have arrested a North Korean man in connection with the murder of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother ...
Americans take an anxious journey to the centre of Donald Trump's mind
The man who wrote the book on narcissistic personality disorder has joined the debate over Donald Trump as his presidency ...
The hunt for the pangolin, the world's most trafficked mammal
We have spent the past few weeks combing Indonesia for an elusive sighting of the world's most trafficked mammal.
What if the nerds are reading Donald Trump right?
For economics nerds, there's no event more exciting than the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Over three days ...
Business
TA Global to sell Little Bay Cove site worth over $280m
Malaysian property powerhouse, TA Global Berhad is testing the Sydney market with the sale of its 11 hectare ...
Fraudulent Airbnb listings increasing, with $88,000 lost to consumers last year
It looked like the perfect Airbnb that was too good to be true. It was.
Jockeying for control of Hunter Hall intensifies
The jockeying for control of Hunter Hall is entering the final stretch with one of the bidders raising ...
Staying at home for longer leaves parents counting the costs
More young adults are living at home for longer, not able or willing to leave the nest.
Gold medal goes to the yellow metal's biggest backer
Chartist Richard Pritchard takes line honours at the close of the four-week Shares Race as his decision to ...
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Joint Strike Fighter head defends $17bn purchase despite software delays
The Australian head of the Joint Strike Fighter program says he is confident the next delivery of the ...
Federal Court orders halt to Border Force phone confiscation plans
The Federal Court has blocked a bid by the Australian Border Force to confiscate the mobile phones of ...
Malcolm Turnbull claims credit for credit card interest rate cuts
Malcolm Turnbull is claiming credit for a bank's decision to cut credit card interest rates.
'His job is to represent his electorate': Nationals MPs stand by party whip George Christensen
Nationals MPs say they are happy for controversial MP George Christensen remaining their party whip despite him again ...