Triple fatal Three killed in car rollover
THREE people have died in a single car rollover near the Victorian border in a crash that left two others injured.
Welfare trap The chronic cost of our lifelong bludgers
EXCLUSIVE: More than 100,000 jobseekers locked in a cycle of welfare dependency for at least five years are costing taxpayers more than $15 billion.
Right man Why Worsfold was perfect for Bombers
ESSENDON coach John Worsfold’s calm demeanour, competitive edge and distaste for individualism made him a perfect fit for a club battling back from the brink, writes MICK MALTHOUSE.
‘Fight of the Century’ to smash pay-TV records
THE biggest global pay-TV audience in sporting history – an estimated 200 million viewers — will watch the Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor ‘Fight of the Century’.
Giving back Pratt’s pledge to help Australians
AUSTRALIA’S richest man, Anthony Pratt, has vowed to give away $1 billion in an extraordinary act of generosity unmatched in the nation’s history.
Security fears Airport queues ‘new terror target’
EXCLUSIVE: Airport chiefs are pushing for state-of-the-art scanning equipment to ensure luggage is safe before it goes onto a plane.
Mark Robinson Robbo’s surprise All-Australian skipper
THE team of the year demands a captain who can lead from the trenches and deny enormous odds. In 2017 one man stands out. SEE ROBBO’S TEAM
Visa shock Asylum seekers’ income support to be cut
THE Turnbull government is reportedly set to cut income support for Australia-based asylum seekers and give them just three weeks to find new homes.
Product fears Breast implant cancer explosion
FIVE cancer clusters have been identified around Australia — and they’ve all been linked directly to cheap breast implants.
Match Report Why can’t the Cats win it all?
WHY isn’t anyone talking up Geelong’s premiership chances? The Cats are in hot form at the right time of year while the Giants are in a world of pain.
Sin City Let’s get ready to rumble!
THE weigh-in is done, the trash talk is over and the Fight of the Century is on. One of the greatest boxers in history and mixed martial arts machine will go to war in Sin City.
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- Melbourne Ex-grocery store, tennis court a hit
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- Richmond Monday looms as Dusty D-Day
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- World Buckingham Palace terror arrest
- News Why ‘vengeful’ Swift is edgier than ever
- Hawthorn O’Meara makes mess of Hawks song
- NSW Dad charged over ‘camouflage rape’
- World Kim in new missile provocation
- VIC News How Superagers are defying old age
- Hawthorn ’I didn’t know what I was doing’
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- VIC News Patients butchered by banned surgeon
- VIC News Bombers’ doping saga tainted Watson
- News Paedophiles must face law of state
Stellar ‘I just want to say thank you to Australia’
ON the back of one of her most successful years ever, a loved-up Nicole Kidman has a special message for the country which has always stood by her.
Death bed The dying words of a billionaire dad
ANTHONY Pratt remembers the last words from his father. They were whispered from his death bed as the 74-year-old spent his final days at the family’s mansion in Kew.
Stellar ‘I don’t deserve to be called an icon’
MOLLY Meldrum may not think of himself as an icon, but the rest of Australia certainly does. He talks to Stellar about mortality, mates and not being able to miss Home and Away.
Monday looms as Dusty D-Day
RICHMOND is under pressure to increase its offer to Dustin Martin, with the gun midfielder to decide his football future as early as Monday.
We’ll play finals anywhere: Scott
GEELONG coach Chris Scott says the Cats are ready to play finals anywhere while Port Adelaide condemn a hapless Gold Coast to a record-breaking loss. SATURDAY RE-CAP
Run home Can the Tigers climb back into the top 4?
SUPER Saturday delivered some huge upsets that have turned the ladder on its head. Who can finish where today? Check out every option for every team here.
Footy regrets Bombers’ doping saga tainted Watson
RETIRING Essendon great Jobe Watson says the “sadness” associated with the harrowing four-year sports doping saga means he is unlikely to ever be officially involved in AFL football again.
Why can’t the Cats win it all?
WHY isn’t anyone talking up Geelong’s premiership chances? The Cats are in hot form at the right time of year while the Giants are in a world of pain.
- Geelong ‘We didn’t want to make it about us’
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- Mark Robinson Robbo’s surprise All-Australian skipper
- St Kilda ‘I nearly got Nick Riewoldt killed’
- AFL News Buddy gives Swans perfect finals tune-up
- AFL News Youth key to Port’s record-breaking night
- Collingwood Buckley on future: ‘I have hope’
- AFL News Oh Demons, what have you done?
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- Richmond The phone call that changed Tiger’s life
- Geelong No-fear approach lifts Bews to new heights
- Hawthorn O’Meara makes mess of Hawks song
- AFL News Roos opens up on Hall, ugly Swans, Goodes
- Hawthorn ’I didn’t know what I was doing’
Canine CPR Would you give your dog mouth-to-mouth?
THIS is one class dog owners won’t want to wag — Melbourne vets are teaching owners how to perform “mouth-to-snout” resuscitation. Would you be willing to do it?
Would-be astronaut’s one way ticket to Mars
THE very first human settlement could arrive on Mars by 2032. Would-be astronaut Dianne McGrath tells Hamish McLachlan why she wants a one-way ticket to the Red Planet.
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Triple fatal Three killed in car rollover
THREE people have died in a single car rollover near the Victorian border in a crash that left two others injured.
Death bed The dying words of a billionaire dad
ANTHONY Pratt remembers the last words from his father. They were whispered from his death bed as the 74-year-old spent his final days at the family’s mansion in Kew.
On-field clash Brawl at Omeo and District grand final
CLASHES on the field after the final siren involving players and spectators marred the end of the Omeo and District grand final on Saturday.
Good night My Room charity gala kicks goals
AN incredible week of fundraising for the My Room organisation was topped off on Saturday night with the charity’s annual gala ball at Crown.
Offer incentives No future in life on welfare, says PM
ENTERPRISE, hard work, reward for effort, having a go and opportunity are the values that form the foundation of our Australian way of life, writes Malcolm Turnbull.
Controversial issues Archbishop is talking nonsense
ARCHBISHOP Denis Hart’s contradictory statements on marriage equality and child abuse put him out of step with the community, writes Katie Bice.
Youth justice Young thugs paid $40 to behave
TEEN thugs will be bribed up to $40 a week if they keep a tidy room and respect staff and other inmates while inside Victoria’s youth prisons.
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- Force of law Paedophiles must face law of state
- Suspicious death Cops want to speak to triple-0 caller
- Days before tragedy Bourke St accused bail plea: I’m a police snitch
- Police thanks Missing Melb dancer found ‘safe and well’
- Mystery solved Private school chum guilty of murder
- Perth arrests Melbourne duo ‘had $1.6m in hire car’
Brinner fest Breakfast for dinner so on trend
AUSTRALIA’S ultimate lazy meal will be celebrated when the first-ever breakfast for dinner festival comes to Melbourne — and there will be plenty of smashed avo to spend your house deposit on.
Sushi and more Cheat’s guide to Japanese food in Melbourne
JAPANESE is the world’s hottest cuisine and Melbourne is serving up some of the best ramen, sushi and sashimi found around the globe. Here’s a guide to where to eat it.
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Urgent bid Man pleads for help to save wife
A MONBULK man whose wife has suffered three strokes in 18 months has launched a campaign to raise $100,000 so she can have a lifesaving operation with renowned neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo.
‘Unique discovery’ Man blown away by shocking find
IT’S not what you’d expect to find sitting in a biscuit tin in your elderly dad’s home — and Reservoir man Ian Wentworth-Bell was stunned when he stumbled upon this potentially deadly device.
Ticked off Bedridden man told illness is ‘in his head’
A ROWVILLE grandfather has spent more than $30,000 on overseas treatment for a tick-borne disease that’s not officially recognised in Australia.
Motivation ‘Meltdown Man’ an inspiration to others
MARK Dorrity had a meltdown like no other. The Armadale man is the only person in the world to survive a freak overheating condition which caused his muscles to melt — and now he’s helping others.
Motivation ‘Meltdown Man’ an inspiration to others
MARK Dorrity had a meltdown like no other. The Armadale man is the only person in the world to survive a freak overheating condition which caused his muscles to melt — and now he’s helping others.
New zones Slowdown flagged for dangerous junction
CAMBERWELL Junction is one of Melbourne’s most notorious intersections, but VicRoads has a controversial plan in store to improve safety for the busy shopping precinct.
En pointe Cooking up a successful performing career
HE WAS a latecomer to the dance world by industry standards but that hasn’t stopped this Windsor performer from raising the barre when it comes to his personal success.
Gaming machines Pokies rake in $23 million
GAMBLERS poured more than $23 million into pokie machines at pubs, clubs and other venues across Stonnington last financial year, the equivalent of buying four and a half Toorak mansions.
Harty helping Harty helper for green cyclists
A ST KILDA man is helping set the wheels in motion to make novices keen to set off on the Great Victorian Bike Ride feel safer.
Look out Hurting birds swoop in for start of season
A WOMAN was left bleeding and thought someone had punched her when she was hit by a dive-bombing magpie in South Yarra — one of a number of close encounters as the breeding season heats up.
Footy fever Chelsea girls vying for footy flag
A BUNCH of girls who laced up their footy boots and ran onto an oval for the first time this year are kicking more goals than anyone else at their Chelsea club.
In bloom Orchid lovers to bring riot of colour to Moorabbin show
THEY’RE big, they’re bright and they’re coming to Moorabbin this spring — a colourful array of flowering and exotic orchids will be on display over a two-day show.
Flu season Spike in flu cases across eastern suburbs
BOX Hill Hospital is at the centre of the worst flu season in years, with more than 900 patients turning up the emergency department between May and July.
Street Watch Tea-towel wearing thug steals man’s bag in attack
A MAN suffered a fractured arm when he was struck by a baseball-bat wielding thug who was trying to steal his bag.
Gastro outbreak Gastro outbreak hits nursing home
A MONASH nursing home has been hit by a gastro outbreak for the second time in three months.
East Fifty years of memories at Zerbes Reserve
THEY’RE celebrating half a century of excellence at the Beverley Hills Junior Football Club in Doncaster East.
‘Unique discovery’ Man blown away by shocking find
IT’S not what you’d expect to find sitting in a biscuit tin in your elderly dad’s home — and Reservoir man Ian Wentworth-Bell was stunned when he stumbled upon this potentially deadly device.
Swamped Stickers aim to stamp out hate mail
A WOMAN who created “No Anti-Equality Mail” stickers after receiving “hateful” same-sex marriage pamphlets in her Thornbury letterbox has been overwhelmed by national demand for the signs.
Youth crime Police hunt young vitamin thieves
A GREENSBOROUGH chemist shop has been hit twice in two days by thieves who took off with a large amount of vitamins.
Controversy Council faces pressure over keeping Oz Day
A COUNCIL in Melbourne’s north that rejected the idea of dumping Australia Day says it now faces a grilling from activists who want it to follow Darebin and Yarra’s lead.
Coarse message Hoon drivers shredded by spray
A SPRAY which turns road surfaces to “glass” and rips spinning tyres apart has stopped hoons in their tracks in Melbourne’s north — and more tough measures are on the way.
Charity Function Late musician’s dream lives on
ONE year on from the death of talented musician Andreas Florez, his family hope to commemorate his memory through a scholarship and a fundraiser musical dinner.
Candid Cameron Draft favourite has guise of the Tiger
HE HAS explosive speed, loves to fend off opponents, and even has the same haircut as Dustin Martin, but potential No.1 draft pick Cameron Rayner insists comparisons to the Tigers superstar won’t affect him.
‘So insensitive’ Fourth council joins Oz Day dump queue
ANOTHER Melbourne council is considering ditching Australia Day celebrations, saying “momentum is building” two months after a previous bid was narrowly voted down.
Urgent bid Man pleads for help to save wife
A MONBULK man whose wife has suffered three strokes in 18 months has launched a campaign to raise $100,000 so she can have a lifesaving operation with renowned neurosurgeon Dr Charlie Teo.
Ticked off Bedridden man told illness is ‘in his head’
A ROWVILLE grandfather has spent more than $30,000 on overseas treatment for a tick-borne disease that’s not officially recognised in Australia.
Suspicious death Cops want to speak to triple-0 caller
DETECTIVES have urged a man who called triple-0 after finding a man’s body in Bayswater North outside a block of flats to come forward.
Sleepless nights Woman to leave suburb she says is too noisy
A WOMAN who moved to Bayswater from St Kilda to get some peace and quiet says Mountain Highway roadworks are so noisy that she will be forced to move again.
Rising talent Young talent gives rise to Eagle mural
VISITORS to the Arthurs Seat Eagle on the Mornington Peninsula will be able to add some art and history to their sky high experience thanks to a vibrant new mural.
Home free home Period house free to a good home
A HASTINGS hospital house with a history dating back decades is being given away for nothing — under one small, unusual condition.
Open Garden Cascades of colour crafted over 19 years
GREEN thumbs Louise King and Brian Henderson know to dig deep and get their hands dirty when it comes to creating a beautiful Balnarring Beach garden.
Armed robbery Woman punched after knifepoint robbery
A WOMAN was punched as she chased a man who robbed her at knifepoint in Dandenong.
Let’s get ready to rumble!
THE weigh-in is done, the trash talk is over and the Fight of the Century is on. One of the greatest boxers in history and mixed martial arts machine will go to war in Sin City.
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Affordability issue High cost of moving a turn-off for sellers
JUST 4.5 per cent of all Victorian houses changed hands in the past year — a low turnover that experts say signals “warning bells” for affordability in the market.
Carlton snapshot Converted Carlton creche draws six bidders
A UNIT built inside Victoria’s first ever creche sold strongly under the hammer, as a post-auction negotiation proved successful for a grand 1880 terrace nearby.
Bitcoin-fever fuels digital goldmine
IT’S very hard to resist the lure of getting rich quick, right? Listen to your gut, not your mate who’s dripping with Bitcoin-fever, says the Barefoot Investor.
Network bid A sensible resolution on Ten takeover
THE competition tsar has specifically and publicly okayed the proposed takeover of the ailing Ten Network by Lachlan Murdoch and Bruce Gordon, writes Terry McCrann.
Health Medibank starting to heal rift
MEDIBANK Private has “changed the trajectory” of its market share losses as the group’s turnaround program starts to bear fruit, chief executive Craig Drummond says.
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Thousands rally for marriage equality
THOUSANDS of Melburnians decked in rainbow colours have hit the city streets to support marriage equality.
Young thugs paid $40 to behave
TEEN thugs will be bribed up to $40 a week if they keep a tidy room and respect staff and other inmates while inside Victoria’s youth prisons.
Stressed young women too busy to be active
OLDER city-based women are worrying less and exercising more than younger women, the 2017 Jean Hailes Women’s Health survey shows.
The ultimate champion for working women
FORMER Westpac CEO Gail Kelly hopes that by 2050, female workplace equality is not even part of the dialogue. By then, she wants to see office parity achieved.
Greens, Labor won’t stop animal testing
EXCLUSIVE: Cosmetic products tested on animals will continue to be stocked in Australian supermarkets as Labor and the Greens vow to vote against a new law, claiming it doesn’t go far enough.
Debt police chase childcare fees
PARENTS owing as little as $100 in unpaid childcare expenses are being chased by debt collectors as centres get fed up with unpaid fees.
Get ready for the female Hangover
REGINA Hall, Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith go wild in their new film with absinthe-spiked drinks, hallucinations, and a toilet emergency on a zip line.
Patients butchered by banned surgeon
A COSMETIC surgeon suspended from practising has been charged with continuing to treat patients at a Melbourne clinic.
Molloy’s naked desire for Tiger success
NUDITY and tattoos are on the agenda for footy tragic Mick Molloy should his beloved Tigers roar the loudest this AFL finals season.
Jared Leto’s massive rock comeback
JARED Leto has activated his rock star mode again but explains why his politically-charged new song isn’t a Donald Trump statement.
Disgraced ex-Speaker won’t run in 2018
FORMER Speaker Telmo Languiller has announced he will not run in the 2018 election, following the controversial second residence allowance scandal.
Chris Hemsworth says let’s bring back love
LOVE is the answer for Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth as he launches a significant community fundraising walk in Melbourne on behalf of the Australian Childhood Foundation.
Police fear there’s no stopping this trend
MORE than 100 drivers a week are defying police orders to stop in what is seen as a sign of slumping respect for the law.
Rex to call Legends and that’s all, folks
THE voice of a footballing generation Rex Hunt is heading back to the footy broadcasting box, but his return to game day action will be a cameo for a good cause.
Paedophiles must face law of state
PROMINENT priests say they would urge paedophiles to go to police if they admitted in confession to crimes against children.
Activists force halt to Epping kangaroo cull
WILDLIFE warriors have interrupted a government operation to cull 400 kangaroos in Epping, with government officers abandoning the plan after the activists arrived.
Families rocked by power bill bungles
GAS companies are estimating bills for more than 150,000 Victorian households every quarter, with some customers overcharged hundreds of dollars a year.
What I learned as a high-class escort
HOW do escorts sleep with ‘ugly’ men? Are better- looking clients always jerks? Samantha X knows the sex industry like nobody else. These are her secrets.
How Superagers are defying old age
SUPERAGERS have the mental or physical capabilities of people who are decades younger. Now scientists believe they could hold the key to stopping ageing in its tracks.
Can the Tiger army finally dare to dream?
THEY haven’t seen a flag since the Commodore 64 hit the market. Fans have suffered, microwaved memberships, and adapted. Are Richmond fans finally to be rewarded? Patrick Carlyon asks them.
Bruise-free Dogs go out with a whimper
THE premiership defence is dead. But did the Western Bulldogs fight hard enough to keep it alive? The Dogs were exposed against the Hawks at Etihad Stadium.
Another day, another low Sam Newman act
HE’S no stranger to humiliating and belittling people, but attacking one of footy’s gentlemen, Bob Murphy, was Sam Newman at his coldest, writes Mark Robinson.
Could drones solve commuter crush?
THEY sound like something out of science fiction but two out of three Victorians believe they will soon be taking a drone to work in the future.
Doc’s fury over lengthy NBN wait
A DOCTOR is fuming over NBN delays that have left him deprived of a home phone and internet for months, saying it could potentially put patient health at risk.
Why we’re buying private labels
AUSSIE shoppers are lapping up private labels, and a report has revealed how much you can save by choosing the cheaper options.
Player agent legal battle clouds AFL gig
A FOOTY player agent suing a candidate to replace former AFL executive Simon Lethlean has urged the league to rule him out of the job because of an ongoing legal stoush.
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Cheat’s guide to Japanese food in Melbourne
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David Penberthy Political parlour games leave Aussies cold
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Conscience vote Catholics defy Church on gay marriage
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