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Neither the cold nor the COVID can keep Mary Draper out of the water
She might be 75 but the Fitzroy Pool regular hasn't let pandemic stop her doing laps. Swimming, she says, is 'a good thing to do that's really kept me going'.
- by Rachel Eddie
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Coronavirus pandemic
Victoria could be on 'tipping point' of second wave, epidemiologists warn
- by Rachel Eddie and Michael Fowler
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Crime
Police, community members condemn gang culture in wake of stabbing
- by Rachael Dexter, Simone Fox Koob and Erin Pearson
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Interest from Chinese investors has declined and may not rebound
Low levels of Chinese investment will mean fewer apartment developments and may also put downward pressure on property prices.
- by Trent Wiltshire and Henry Yu
A stampede of buyers is heading to Australia's second-cheapest capital
It’s one of Australia’s prettiest capital cities, with great food on offer, wineries a short drive away, investment in infrastructure and no traffic jams.
- by Sue Williams
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Crime & Courts
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'Clarity of purpose': how child abuse investigators cope with their job
- by Chris Vedelago
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Brimbank councillor missed vote 'after mayor insisted on COVID-19 test'
- by Chloe Booker
Four new Victorian COVID-19 cases but no new community transmission
- by Ashleigh McMillan and Rachel Eddie
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CBD Melbourne: Sudden exit for VCAT's people person
It can’t be easy finding work when a safety regulator like WorkCover labels you an A-grade bully and it gets splashed all over the news.
- by Samantha Hutchinson and Colin Kruger
How Melbourne's Leonardo, boy journalist, scooped the big guns
A 12-year-old schoolboy has been dubbed Melbourne’s youngest journalist after breaking the news on the demolition of a 19th-century bell tower.
- by Carolyn Webb
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