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Powered-up Daniel Andrews to flex his newfound muscle

Powered-up Daniel Andrews to flex his newfound muscle

Powered-up Daniel Andrews to flex his newfound muscle

Premier intends to reshuffle his cabinet, bring back Parliament this year, maintain his government’s pace of road and rail construction and ‘rebuild’ the state’s mental health system.

  • by Noel Towell

Greens lie low as they count down their fate

Greens lie low as they count down their fate

Party that had hoped to hold the balance of power in the lower house was instead fearful of losing seats it had gained in 2014 and in last year's Northcote by-election.

  • by Noel Towell

Liberals were overrun by Labor but undermined from within

Liberals were overrun by Labor but undermined from within

The Liberals were outdone on policy during the campaign but there were internally damaging factors beyond Matthew Guy’s control that contributed to the Coalition’s crushing defeat.

  • by Benjamin Preiss

'Dearie me': The 19-year-old who almost had to ditch his gap year to be an MP

'Dearie me': The 19-year-old who almost had to ditch his gap year to be an MP

Seats considered blue-ribbon Liberal Party electorates for decades, including Brighton, are among those to have been jolted as part of Labor's landslide.

  • by Michael Fowler, Paul Sakkal & Yan Zhuang

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Victorian election result delivers a cold, hard lesson to the federal Coalition 

Victorian election result delivers a cold, hard lesson to the federal Coalition 

Victorian voters have delivered an emphatic repudiation of a sleazy, bottom-feeding campaign designed to play on their fears.

  • by Tony Walker
Off-the-plan units warning as buyers settle for less

Off-the-plan units warning as buyers settle for less

The nationwide slide in property prices is adding to the usual risks of buying apartments off the plan.

  • by John Collett
'I thought I must have been doing something wrong'

'I thought I must have been doing something wrong'

A widely held fallacy about teaching kids to read is leading to a new form of parent-shaming.

  • by Jordan Baker
Residents lose fight on controversial development

Residents lose fight on controversial development

Former site backing onto Merri Creek where components of Agent Orange were made has been deemed safe.

  • by Maria Bruun-Schmidt
Donald Trump's Saudi ties to be investigated

Donald Trump's Saudi ties to be investigated

Democrats on US House intelligence panel to investigate US President's response to murder of Jamal Khashoggi.

  • by Susan Heavey
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New Hawk Minchington eyes Rioli role

New Hawk Minchington eyes Rioli role

Delisted by a bottom four side and signed by a top-four outfit, Darren Minchington is confident his body can stand up at Hawthorn.

  • by Daniel Cherny
David Hayes felt like he'd won a group 1 when Bulldogs drafted his son

David Hayes felt like he'd won a group 1 when Bulldogs drafted his son

Champion trainer David Hayes described the emotion he and his family felt when the Western Bulldogs drafted their son Will at the 2018 national draft

  • by Peter Ryan

Politics

Feuding Liberals show zero interest in learning lesson of Andrews win

Feuding Liberals show zero interest in learning lesson of Andrews win

It was shortly after 7pm when the texts started flying and the battle for the soul of the Liberal Party reignited. 

  • by Bevan Shields

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Flattening property market tosses up opportunities to buy in blue-chip areas

Flattening property market tosses up opportunities to buy in blue-chip areas

This half-hearted demand for properties is allowing some buyers to target blue-chip areas previously out of their range.

  • by Chris Tolhurst
The top signs that it's time to call the exterminators this summer

The top signs that it's time to call the exterminators this summer

Pest controllers around the country are busiest at this time of year, but how do you know when it's time to get the professionals in?

  • by Melissa Gerke

Business

CBA's fall from grace: No more apologies, plenty of finger-pointing

CBA's fall from grace: No more apologies, plenty of finger-pointing

A handwritten note from the Commonwealth Bank's chief executive gives a rare glimpse into internal battles within the country’s biggest bank.

  • by Clancy Yeates & Sarah Danckert

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Keith Urban on paying his dues twice - and the people he 'can't stand'

Keith Urban on paying his dues twice - and the people he 'can't stand'

The country superstar is in town to host the 32nd annual ARIA Awards this week.

  • by Rod Yates
The Goss: Nabil Gazal wants to be kept out of Roxy Jacenko's tell-alls

The Goss: Nabil Gazal wants to be kept out of Roxy Jacenko's tell-alls

After almost two years, the Gazal family hoped the story about their affair would have run its course.

  • by Amy Croffey

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The big brand revolutionising the way you buy sneakers

The big brand revolutionising the way you buy sneakers

We've seen the future of brick-and-mortar shopping, and it revolves around your phone.

  • by Eben Novy-Williams
Do your Bluetooth headphones drop out in the CBD? This is why.

Do your Bluetooth headphones drop out in the CBD? This is why.

You've just spent hundreds on a new pair of headphones, except they keep dropping out. There's a simple reason.

  • by Ben Grubb

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Sport

Belgians hold firm for historic World Cup victory

Belgians hold firm for historic World Cup victory

Belgium edge out Australia and Mexico on an action-packed final day to win their first World Cup of Golf at The Metropolitan.

  • by Martin Blake
'F---ing snitches': England taunt Wallabies as Cheika denies rift

'F---ing snitches': England taunt Wallabies as Cheika denies rift

An on-field microphone picked up the sledge after it emerged Michael Hooper had informed the Wallabies coach about a breach of team protocol.

  • by Tom Decent

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