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Bourke St terrorist was on bail at time of fatal attack 

Bourke St terrorist was on bail at time of fatal attack 

Bourke St terrorist was on bail at time of fatal attack 

Hassan Khalif Shire Ali was on bail and due to face court again in coming months for a string of driving offences when he killed one and injured two in Bourke Street last Friday.

  • by Erin Pearson & Timna Jacks

Growth gives Andrews the edge, as Guy pins his hopes on big city fears

Growth gives Andrews the edge, as Guy pins his hopes on big city fears

When the economy does well, voters back the incumbent. But the boom's driver - population growth - is also behind many woes the opposition is hoping to exploit.

  • by Tim Colebatch

McLachlan declines police interview over indecent assault allegations

McLachlan declines police interview over indecent assault allegations

The actor has declined to be interviewed by Victoria Police over allegations of assault and indecent assault, a court heard.

  • by Georgina Mitchell

Killer ineligible to inherit Stuart Rattle's $1m estate, court rules

Killer ineligible to inherit Stuart Rattle's $1m estate, court rules

Convicted murderer Michael O'Neill forfeited his interest in the well-known interior designer's will by killing him.

  • by Melissa Iaria

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Labor's law and order nightmare comes true

Labor's law and order nightmare comes true

Daniel Andrews must explain why Hassan Khalif Shire Ali was free to murder

  • by Noel Towell
Traffic chaos on West Gate could continue over weekend

Traffic chaos on West Gate could continue over weekend

Prepare for a long commute home this evening after a crash on the West Gate Bridge caused traffic chaos.

  • by Chloe Booker
'It's moving around': Flesh eating ulcers in city's west
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'It's moving around': Flesh eating ulcers in city's west

WARNING: Contains distressing images. Health authorities have confirmed two cases of Buruli ulcer in western suburbs.

  • by Aisha Dow
John Elliott says he's learnt his lesson, gets licence back

John Elliott says he's learnt his lesson, gets licence back

Former Carlton president and ex-Liberal heavyweight Elliott fronted court, but through a special entrance.

  • by Adam Cooper
AFL draft club-by-club guide: part one
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AFL draft club-by-club guide: part one

Carlton, Pies, Bombers, Cats are among teams to feature in part one of our AFL draft guide. Who will your team select?

  • by Peter Ryan & Daniel Cherny
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AFL draft club-by-club guide: part one
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AFL draft club-by-club guide: part one

Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon and Geelong are among the teams to feature in part one of our AFL draft guide. Who will your team select?

  • by Peter Ryan & Daniel Cherny
New Saint Hannebery stares down the doubters

New Saint Hannebery stares down the doubters

Star Saints recruit Dan Hannebery knows people are questioning St Kilda's decision to recruit him but he is confident he will prove the doubters wrong.

  • by Peter Ryan

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Frydenberg takes aim at Malaysian leader over Jewish comments

Frydenberg takes aim at Malaysian leader over Jewish comments

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had "form". "He has called Jews 'hooked-nosed people'."

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How to make it in the country: A city-slicker's guide to a tree-change

How to make it in the country: A city-slicker's guide to a tree-change

Country towns within 45 minutes' drive of larger centres are gentrifying and growing. And in doing so, they are welcoming a new wave of tree changers.

  • by Vanessa Wiltshire
The suburbs with the most homes up for rent for months at a time

The suburbs with the most homes up for rent for months at a time

Renters looking for a new pad in the inner city could be in luck in these popular neighbourhoods, where homes are sitting on the market for months.

  • by Jim Malo

Business

'Serenity now, insanity later': Credit Suisse sends a warning on the Australian economy

'Serenity now, insanity later': Credit Suisse sends a warning on the Australian economy

Australia’s economy is humming like a well-oiled machine in 2018, but Credit Suisse sees trouble on the horizon.

  • by David Scutt
Lendlease to roll back risk appetite after shareholder lashing at AGM

Lendlease to roll back risk appetite after shareholder lashing at AGM

  • by Cole Latimer, Carolyn Cummins & Matt O'Sullivan

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Rebel Wilson's High Court bid rejected

Rebel Wilson's High Court bid rejected

The actress was present in court to seek an appeal after being forced to repay most of her $4.7 million payout.

  • by Marnie Banger
Model Kim Porter, Diddy's ex and mother to their three kids, dies at 47

Model Kim Porter, Diddy's ex and mother to their three kids, dies at 47

"Sadly, I can confirm the passing of Kim Porter," said a representative for Diddy.

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Four new bars prove Melbourne, not Sydney, is the fun city

Four new bars prove Melbourne, not Sydney, is the fun city

A thriving small bar scene and an understanding of great food makes Melbourne the bar capital.

  • by Jane Rocca
Should I let my son make the same mistakes I made?

Should I let my son make the same mistakes I made?

I don't want my boy to grow up too fast but I also want to protect him from excruciating embarrassment.

  • by Tony Webeck

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First-class Finch: white-ball star can be a hit in Test cricket
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First-class Finch: white-ball star can be a hit in Test cricket

Turning his back on easy T20 money, Aaron Finch has worked on his game and earned a chance at Test cricket.

  • by Dean Jones
Fleming in awe of India's pace attack

Fleming in awe of India's pace attack

At a moment when the make-up of the Australian batting order is as certain as finding a joker in the pack, India boasts arguably their best pace attack ever.

  • by Jon Pierik

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