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Rudy Giuliani: The aggressive new face of Trump's legal team
Rudy Giuliani was once known as 'America's mayor' and hailed for helping unite a wounded city after September 11.
- by Jonathan Lamire
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Federal budget
Government finally buys into growing congestion problem
In the past 50 years, federal and state governments combined to build one new rail line in Victoria. That's just doubled.
- by Adam Carey
Phone taps nab gold buyer 'talking about stolen goods'
The 'front of house' man' for the brothers dealt in jewellery he allegedly knew was stolen in violent raids, court hears.
- by Tammy Mills
Free tram zone to extend as 'construction blitz' starts
Passengers using some key rail lines will face major disruptions in coming weeks and free tram zone will extend for footy.
- by Benjamin Preiss
Mormon influence rising in the Liberal party
Mormons are taking an increasingly active role in the Victorian Liberals with at least five elected to party positions.
- by Royce Millar & Ben Schneiders
Bishop warns Beijing against political pressure on Qantas
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has warned Beijing against using threats to pressure Qantas over how it refers to Taiwan.
- by David Wroe
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Courts
The 10 minutes that saved Milena from her ex-husband
Shelden Vaughan googled "carotid artery neck" before he drove to his wife's work with a knife.
- by Michaela Whitbourn & Megan Gorrey
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Opinion & Perspectives
Today's millennials are the New Victorians
Are we headed back to an age of calling for smelling salts, covering up table legs lest they offend anyone, and banishing from society anyone who talks the wrong way about sex?
Ed Cumming
Will Australia be first to force Netflix to make local content?
Could the government force Netflix to make more Australian shows? It's question being asked in media circles.
John McDuling
Next time you're at brunch, ask if they pay penalty rates
We want small business to stop believing their status as small makes them exempt from paying workers the legal minimum.
Joshua Dabelstein
Melbourne
Victoria
'Gone. Just like that': Woman helpless as crash unfolded
- by Greg Gliddon, Nicole Precel & Goya Dmytryshchak
Footscray rental partygoers smash furniture in the street
- by Daniella Miletic & Melissa Cunningham
National
AFL
Should Joe Daniher be dropped?
Is Joe Daniher completely to blame for his own slump in form? Or should we be turning the blowtorch on those who are delivering the ball to him?
Opinion
Women's AFL
Are some more equal than others?
Of all the AFL’s policies, the most confusing by far is that transgender athletes can play in the VFLW, but not the AFLW.
- by Chris Judd
Politics
Just say 'no': Politicians can't seem to give a straight answer on Newstart
Politicians who receive $285 a night to stay in Canberra should admit they couldn't live on $40 a day.
- by Michael Koziol
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Managing
The little telco taking on Optus
TeleChoice has come back from the brink twice and now founder Ehab Abdou is claiming $100 million in damages from Optus.
- by Cara Waters
Small business
Entertainment
One giant leap for mankind: Apollo's music mission has a launch date
The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise, Tim Tam ads... music? Apollo Jackson diversifies his attempts for fame.
- by Broede Carmody
Not invited: MKR winners won't welcome detractors to new restaurant
"There have been some serious trolls out there."
- by Broede Carmody
Lifestyle
Smarter living
Home loan discounts aren't all they're cracked up to be
The widespread practice of banks offering interest rate discounts is less helpful to customers than you might think.
- by Clancy Yeates
Keeping the peace: why fighting is not good ex-etiquette
From not returning my phone calls to making plans on my weekends - it's always a fight.
- by Jann Blackstone
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Analysis
Socceroos
Arzani hopes to make it to Russia, but not at Cahill's expense
Daniel Arzani is only 19, but he is on the verge of achieving a childhood dream after being named in the Socceroos' preliminary World Cup squad.
- by Michael Lynch
Socceroos bolter Karacic known to wear Australian jersey to training
Ivan Vujic's first memory of Fran Karacic wasn't his tireless work rate, but that he was the only man in Zagreb wearing a Socceroos shirt.
- by Dominic Bossi