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Putin an oar in: Russian accounts found to be meddling in US election again

Putin an oar in: Russian accounts found to be meddling in US election again

The Russian improvements make it harder for voters and social media platforms to identify the foreign interference.

  • by Amamda Seitz

Airlines slash prices, 'this is not a drill,' says WHO as infections approach 100,000

Airlines slash prices, 'this is not a drill,' says WHO as infections approach 100,000

A high school in Sydney has been closed after a Year 11 student tested positive for the coronavirus, as the WHO director-general urged nations to "pull out all stops" to contain the outbreak.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne

'Push this virus back': China appears to be winning its epic, costly battle

An almost empty British Airways passenger plane flies from Milan to London in Milan, Italy.

As China appeared to be winning its epic, costly battle against the new virus, the fight was revving up in newly affected areas of the globe.

  • by Matt Sedensky

'Looks rotten': Greens councillor bills ratepayers $17,500 for childcare

Port Phillip councillor Ogy Simic.

The opposition wants the government to investigate claims Port Phillip councillor Ogy Simic billed ratepayers for childcare expenses.

  • by Noel Towell

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Pedestrians wear protective masks in Hong Kong.

The coronavirus is a human credit crunch, and there's no quick fix

It is the flow of people, as much as money, that keeps the global economy ticking over. The sudden halt to the movement of workers, shoppers and tourists should worry us just as much as the drying up of credit during the global financial crisis.

  • by Clara Ferreira Marques
Beaming Prince Harry and Meghan walk hand-in-hand through final royal events

Beaming Prince Harry and Meghan walk hand-in-hand through final royal events

Dozens of people turned out in bad weather to catch a glimpse of the couple.

  • by Hannah Furness
Harvey Weinstein at court in February.

Hours after the verdict, Weinstein was hospitalised, then operated on

Weinstein experienced extremely high blood pressure, his lawyers said.

  • by Jan Ransom
The only healthy drinks are breast milk and water, everything else is in question

The only healthy drinks are breast milk and water, everything else is in question

In truth, there's not much of a health case to drink any beverage after the age of two, except for one.

  • by Aaron E. Carroll
Ever thought of being on reality TV? Don't do it say contestants

Ever thought of being on reality TV? Don't do it say contestants

A disturbing segment has highlighted the abuse participants received from viewers online.

  • by Robert Moran
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No Ferrari? No Melbourne Grand Prix says Ricciardo  as virus fears bite

No Ferrari? No Melbourne Grand Prix says Ricciardo  as virus fears bite

Local Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo declared the Australian Grand Prix could not go ahead without Ferrari participating.

  • by Matthew Clayton and Michael Lynch

Fifteen youths charged over violent crimes in Melbourne, Shepparton

Fifteen youths charged over violent crimes in Melbourne, Shepparton

One of those charged, a 14-year-old Shepparton boy, is accused of 21 offences, including home invasion, multiple counts of aggravated burglary, armed robbery and car theft.

  • by Zach Hope
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Conservation watchdog investigates: Is bushfire tree removal 'overzealous'?

Cape Conran Coastal Park, the Marlo-Conran roadside.

Environment and landcare groups in Gippsland have raised the alarm over the number of trees being felled and removed by logging contractors in fire-ravaged areas.

  • by Miki Perkins

Ex-CEO and friend convicted for steering $375k into their yacht business

Adrian Ballintine leaves the County Court on Thursday.

A former business CEO and his accountant friend have been convicted for creating false invoices that funnelled $357,500 into a luxury yacht company they were both invested in.

  • by Adam Cooper

$600 children's car seat recalled after dummy ejected in crash test

First time a dummy has been ejected during testing in the Child Restraint Evaluation Program’s (CREP) history.

A children's car seat that catastrophically failed a crash test has been recalled by the manufacturer.

  • by Julie Power

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Coronavirus Outbreak

South Korean soldiers in protective gear disinfect the Eunpyeong district in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus.

'This decline is real': WHO experts find hope in virus crackdown

Despite China's positive progress, health researchers warn the outbreak will most likely get worse before it gets better across the rest of the world.

  • by Lindsey Tanner
What role did rumour play in Australia's toilet paper frenzy?

What role did rumour play in Australia's toilet paper frenzy?

Is it stockpiling hysteria or prudent preparation? Whatever the cause, our interest in the humble loo roll has skyrocketed since coronavirus reached our shores.

  • by Robyn Grace and Paul Sakkal

Politics

'I make no apology:' McKenzie rejects fresh $3.3m 'sports rorts' claim

'I make no apology:' McKenzie rejects fresh $3.3m 'sports rorts' claim

Former sports minister Bridget McKenzie says changes to a key sports grants document were made without her knowledge.

  • by David Crowe

Business

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York.

Biden bounce reversed as virus volatility ramps up

US equities hammered as focus returns to the spread of coronavirus around the world.

  • by David Scutt

World

Princess Haya, left, arrives with her lawyer Baroness Fiona Shackleton at the High Court in London, England.

Dubai ruler threatened wife, had daughters abducted, judge rules

Sheikh Mohammed, vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, is seen as a modernising force.

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Their builder went bust, now they have nowhere to move their house to

Their builder went bust, now they have nowhere to move their house to

Beverley and Stan thought prefab would be easier. Now administrators are demanding they take their house, despite their block being nowhere near ready.

  • by Melissa Heagney
Why I've been hoarding stashes of toilet paper for years

Why I've been hoarding stashes of toilet paper for years

My home is constantly overflowing with surplus staples, and it's not because of coronavirus-induced panic.

  • by Daniel Butkovich
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Life & Culture

Roald gold: Netflix snaps up NZ director to make Roald Dahl series

Roald gold: Netflix snaps up NZ director to make Roald Dahl series

The Oscar-winning writer-director will create two new animated series for the streaming giant.

  • by Paul Kalina and Karl Quinn

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Sport

Australian captain Meg Lanning and Delissa Kimmince celebrate their semi-final win at the SCG.

Australia beat South Africa and wet weather to advance to T20 World Cup final

Australia overcame the absence of superstar Ellyse Perry to score a remarkable rain-reduced five-run victory over South Africa at the SCG.

  • by Tom Decent
Opposing skippers: Australia's Meg Lanning and India's Harmanpreet Kaur.

Indian superstar's mum will watch her for first time in T20 World Cup final

Harmanpreet Kaur has always performed away from her parents' eyes, with her mum having never attended a game and her dad having not watched her since school.

  • by Scott Bailey
Groin problems: Essendon forward Joe Daniher has managed just 11 games in the past two seasons.

 Daniher's Irish experiment on track

Joe Daniher and James Stewart were sent to the world-renowned Sports Surgery Clinic in Dublin in attempt to fix the groin problems that have kept the pair away from the game.

  • by Peter Ryan
Australia's women celebrate the wicket of Dane Van Niekirk en route to yet another T20 World Cup final.

Sixes and sevens but Australia give World Cup the final it needed

Just as it has throughout this T20 World Cup, Australia's smarts and underlying class kept them in the fight even when their performance was below its best.

  • by Malcolm Knox
Daniel Ricciardo.

No Ferrari, no GP, says Ricciardo

Local Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo declared the Australian Grand Prix could not go ahead without Ferrari participating.

  • by Matthew Clayton and Michael Lynch
Tom Hird

Hird name to live on at Essendon as Bombers sign James' son Tom

The Hird name is set to live on at Essendon for a fourth generation, with club legend James’ son Tom signed on as a Category B rookie by the Bombers.

  • by Michael Gleeson and Ronny Lerner
Jae'Sean Tate celebrates a basket against Melbourne United.
Kings 89 United 87
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Tate drags Kings into first NBL grand final since 2008

Jae'Sean Tate scored 20 points to send Sydney to their first NBL grand final in 12 years.

  • by Sam Phillips
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