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Coles imposes buying limits on frozen goods after virus outbreak

Coles imposes buying limits on frozen goods after virus outbreak

The supermarket giant Coles has been forced into the action at its Victorian and Tasmanian stores after a coronavirus outbreak at its Laverton distribution centre.

  • by Craig Butt

Elite police, drones to roam lockdown suburbs amid COVID-19 spike

Chief Commissioner Shane Patton

More than 1000 police including elite units will roam the streets of locked-down suburbs and drones will be deployed as the state battles to control rising COVID-19 cases.

  • by Erin Pearson
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CCP influence

Chinese military has links to supplier of 5G equipment in Australia

An Optus 5G site in Australia.

Panda Electronics - a supplier of telecommunications equipment to Telstra and Optus - is 'owned by, controlled by or affiliated with' the Chinese military says the Pentagon.

  • by Richard Baker

China's Hong Kong security laws could lead to 'complete decoupling' from US

Andrew Wan, a pro-democracy legislator, is arrested by riot police during a protest in Hong Kong on Wednesday.

Tensions between the US and China could escalate as US considers sanctions in response to China's new Hong Kong security laws.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz

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‘Heartbreaking’: Victorians scrap winter escapes to Queensland, seek refunds

‘Heartbreaking’: Victorians scrap winter escapes to Queensland, seek refunds

Melbourne grandmother Jenny Folley was looking forward to her visit to the Gold Coast in July.

What is MMT?

Is this obscure theory the answer to our economic woes

What is Modern Monetary Theory and is it THE answer as the coronavirus pandemic lays waste to economies?

  • by Jessica Irvine
The hawkish John Bolton (left) is now loathed by Republicans and Democrats.

The man from the right who dished the dirt on Trump

John Bolton, who held fire on Donald Trump until his helping of revenge was cold and brutal.

  • by Bruce Wolpe
Rainbow lorikeets at Melbourne Zoo

A virus that makes feathers fall out could end species

A virus that causes parrots to drop their feathers and can eventually kill them is widespread in Victoria.

  • by Liam Mannix
Uncertainty in the border zones as checkpoints ring locked-in suburbs

Uncertainty in the border zones as checkpoints ring locked-in suburbs

Residents in Melbourne's COVID hotspots have had a first taste of life under postcode lockdown.

  • by Rachael Dexter
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Hawthorn legend John Kennedy Snr

Kennedy's commandos farewell a great of the game

A pandemic, not a lack of affection, made certain that John Kennedy Snr, among the most significant and revered figures in Australian football, was farewelled in person by just a small sparse gathering of mourners.

  • by Michael Gleeson

Volunteer groups get cracking in face of COVID challenge

FareShare chef Crickette Derjeu in the charity's kitchen.

Victorian charities have been forced to overhaul their approach to serving the community amid the pandemic, especially those staffed by older volunteers.

  • by Lisa Favazzo
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Crime

'Just a mess': Bomb squad called in after cleaners' explosive find in garden shed

Explosive material found at the Kew home.

Gelignite, bullets and a small mortar are among the items found by forensic cleaners in the overflowing shed at the back of the three-bedroom home in Kew.

  • by Nicole Precel
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Cycling

'People just don't look': Riders name and shame city's worst cycling spots

'People just don't look': Riders name and shame city's worst cycling spots

Chapel Street has been voted the city's scariest route by nearly 6000 cyclists in a major data project that highlights a lack of bike lanes and constant fear of 'dooring'.

  • by Timna Jacks

After 55 years, a sad time as much-loved market closes

The Caribbean Gardens and Market in Scoresby, Melbourne, has been singled out as one of the worst piracy offenders by MPAA.

Dire financial circumstances wrought by the coronavirus pandemic has forced the closure of the Caribbean Gardens.

  • by Paul Sakkal

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Politics

Sydney school student Banjo Studholme is hoping to get an apprenticeship in carpentry or construction.

Call for $5b to bring thousands of apprentices out of hibernation

The vocational training sector is asking the federal government for support to create opportunities for thousands of Australian apprentices in 'hibernation'.

  • by Anna Patty

Business

Tesla's Australian chairwoman Robyn Denholm says calls for a road user charge for electric vehicles are crazy.

Tesla warns Australia may be left behind in electric vehicle race as it becomes world's biggest car company

Tesla's Sydney-based chair Robyn Denholm has dismissed calls for a road user tax on electric vehicles in Australia as 'crazy' and 'strange'.

  • by Cara Waters

World

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has won the support of some influential Republicans.

Hundreds of Republican officials launch fundraiser backing Biden

At least 200 former White House officials, campaign aides and cabinet secretaries who worked under George W Bush join the push against Donald Trump.

  • by Alexandra Jaffe
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How lockdown has changed what Australians want in a home

How lockdown has changed what Australians want in a home

One particular home feature has been in such demand that searches for it soared more than 800 per cent in April and May, new figures show.

  • by Kate Burke
Five ways to use your home to beat the recession

Five ways to use your home to beat the recession

The economy is contracting, but that doesn't mean you can't use your castle as a side hustle. Here's how to make the most of your asset in tough times.

  • by Alexandra Cain
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Life & Culture

Want to tone up calves but don't have a gym? Find a set of stairs.

Ways to build stronger calf muscles with or without a gym

You won't be stuck with a set of pipe cleaners if you incorporate these exercises into your routine.

  • by Sam Downing

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Sport

AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan.

AFL briefing clubs ahead of Victorian exodus

AFL club chief executives and presidents were being briefed by the league on Thursday morning as players and staff at Victorian clubs prepared to move interstate next week.

  • by Daniel Cherny
Ben Brown was beaten by Ben McEvoy, who showed the blueprint to beat him.
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AFL 2020

How Ben Brown can put fear factor into his game

Ben Brown has been struggling with body contact. It seems at the moment if he's not given the perfect delivery, then he's out of the play.

  • by Wayne Carey
The Dukes ball.

Dukes chief questions CA ball axing

Cricket Australia's decision to axe the English Dukes cricket ball from the Sheffield Shield this summer, in part due to player criticism, hasn't been met kindly by the manufacturer.

  • by Jon Pierik
Steele Sidebottom evades Richmond's Jack Graham.

Shaw backs Sidebottom to remain vice-captain

Collingwood premiership captain has backed Eddie McGuire’s call for Steele Sidebottom to retain Pies’ vice-captaincy despite midfielder’s four-match ban.

  • by Daniel Cherny
Sofia Kenin after winning this year's Australian Open.

Next year's Australian Open not protected by pandemic insurance

Tennis Australia won’t be able to draw on pandemic insurance coverage for January’s Australian Open if the COVID-19 crisis continues to wreak havoc on world sport.

  • by Scott Spits
The Southern Football League will meet on Thursday night.

Southern footy league last domino left in metro Vic

The last domino in senior community football - the Southern Football League - remains standing, for now. But the board is set to meet on Thursday night.

  • by Damien Ractliffe
Racegoers packed into Royal Randwick on Everest day in 2019.

Capacity crowd the aim, Victorians invited: V'landys

Racing NSW boss is targeting a record crowd at Royal Randwick for this year's The Everest and is expecting thousands of young Victorians on course.

  • by Damien Ractliffe
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