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JobKeeper's $15b backflip designed to buffer Victorian lockdown

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will announce changes to the JobKeeper scheme to allow more companies to take it up.

Employers will gain easier access to the JobKeeper wage subsidy from the end of September in a $15 billion federal reversal to deal with the economic damage from sweeping Victorian shutdowns.

  • by David Crowe

Coronavirus updates LIVE: Australian Open and other events could relocate to NSW, Australia's death toll at 255

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 06: A member of the Sydney light rail cleaning team is seen wearing a face mask at Randwick Station on August 06, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. While face masks have not been made mandatory in New South Wales, state Premier Gladys Berejiklian has urged residents across the NSW to wear face masks when on public transport, in the supermarket, or in enclosed spaces where social distancing is difficult. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images)

Australia recorded 483 new cases yesterday, with 471 of those in Victoria.

  • by Mary Ward

'Opiates missing, records incomplete': Aged care homes face legal action threat on negligence claims

The last of the residents from St Basil's Home for the Aged in Melbourne's north are evacuated to hospitals last Friday.

Several retirement homes devastated by outbreaks of COVID-19 are facing the threat of legal action from angry relatives accusing them of negligence.

  • by Cameron Houston, Erin Pearson, Chip Le Grand and Simone Fox Koob

Lebanon detains 16 in Beirut port blast probe, Cyprus questions ship's owner

Members of the army hold back demonstrators, expressing anger with the government negligence that allegedly contributed to Tuesday's explosion.

Cyprus has located and questioned a Russian man named as the owner of the ship that carried the ammonium nitrate later abandoned.

  • by Hesham Abdul Khalek

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The Victorian economy is broken but the real financial crisis is still to come

The Victorian economy is broken but the real financial crisis is still to come

Both state and federal government are in denial. They seem to think that this is a “business-as-usual” crisis.

  • by Sinclair Davidson
Macron delivers 'home truths' as angry Beirut crowds call for change

Macron delivers 'home truths' as angry Beirut crowds call for change

French President has promised angry crowds in Beirut that aid to rebuild the city will not end up in corrupt hands.

  • by Ellen Francis and Michel Rose
A mask worn correctly...
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Melbourne's latest fashion accessory? The half-worn mask

It's a sly middle finger half-raised to authority and convention, but not quite. A lazy she’ll-be-right attitude.

  • by Matt Holden
Zoe Carides and Sam Neill in Death in Brunswick.

Breathing new life into Death in Brunswick, a classic 30 years young

A staged reading at the Melbourne International Film Festival aims to delight old fans and create new ones.

  • by Karl Quinn
A passenger is tested upon arrival at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. Travellers entering France from 16 countries where the coronavirus is circulating widely are having to undergo tests upon arrival at French airports. Even so, France has just been added to a quarantine list for Norway.

European countries scramble to halt second COVID-19 wave

European countries are moving to curb travel as fears of a second wave of coronavirus sweep across the continent.

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Restocking an empty fridge at a Coles supermarket.

Supermarkets reach lockdown deal with state to keep Victorians fed

Big supermarkets hammer out compromise with government in an effort to keep food supplies flowing during the strict stage four COVID-19 lockdown.

  • by Noel Towell, Dominic Powell, Darren Gray, Nick Bonyhady and Rob Harris
Deputy Chief Health Officer Professor Allen Cheng addresses a press conference on Thursday.

State dodged 20,000 new COVID cases a day: Deputy Chief Health Officer

Victoria was on course for a nightmare scenario of 20,000 new COVID-19 cases a day by mid August when the state government reimposed stage three restriction in July.

  • by Noel Towell

Local

The family mob of kangaroos.

Roo cull in city's outer east to make way for new homes angers locals - and developer

A patch of Lilydale bushland has been home to mob of about 30 kangaroos for years. But they are likely to be culled.

  • by Miki Perkins

Police hunt for man who spat at shop worker in Doncaster

Anyone who recognises the man or with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

Police are ramping up the hunt for a man who spat at a woman taking out the rubbish during a shift at a shopping centre in Doncaster last month.

  • by Rachael Dexter

Alleged rorting reduced but Napoli will still have toupee, court hears

Nino Napoli outside the Melbourne Magistrates Court in 2017.

Originally accused of skimming $6m from school budgets, plea deal will result in former education department bigwig being sentenced for a fraction of that.

  • by Adam Cooper

Outreach worker bought and sold drugs near injecting room, court told

Matthew Honey

An outreach worker at the Richmond safe injecting room was allegedly involved in almost a hundred drug-related transactions near the facility, court has heard.

  • by David Estcourt

Police assisting coroner with investigation into deaths at St Basil's

A resident is taken from St Basil's Home for the Aged in Fawkner to hospital on Friday.

The cluster of coronavirus-related deaths among residents of St Basil’s Home for the Aged in Fawkner is being investigated by police and the state coroner.

  • by Erin Pearson and Cameron Houston

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St Kilda's Dan Butler celebrates one of his four goals in a masterful display against the Gold Coast.

Saints go to second with thrilling win over Suns

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Saints coach Brett Ratten after is side's stirring win against the Suns.

Brett Ratten lauds Saints' maturity, Geary fit for crunch Cats clash

The second-placed Saints will play the fifth-placed Cats in a match that will pit one of the most exciting attacking sides against one of the most disciplined defences. 

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Isaac Quaynor is carried from the field after suffering a lower leg injury.
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AFL set to investigate possibility metal studs caused Quaynor's gash

Quaynor was taken from the field on a medicab after a 20cm-plus gash opened up on his lower leg in the fourth quarter when he clashed with Swans debutant Sam Wicks.

  • by Greg Davis

Politics

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has revealed Treasury now believes the economy is facing a third quarter of negative growth and higher unemployment due to the lockdowns in Victoria.

An extra 400,000 Australians out of work by Christmas as lockdowns hit economy

Four hundred thousand more people could be out of work by Christmas as the Morrison government prepares for three quarters of negative growth.

  • by Shane Wright

Business

IDP Education chief executive Andrew Barkla, who topped ACSI's list of highest-paid ASX200 CEOs on a realised pay basis.

CEOs take pay cut but boards urged to show 'level of restraint' in pandemic

A powerful superannuation group is urging boards to rein in executive pay and shun bonuses where companies have launched emergency capital raisings.

  • by Clancy Yeates

World

There was a hostage situation at a bank in Le Havre, France on Thursday.
Updated
Crime

Hostages held during siege at bank in French city of Le Havre

A man armed with a gun was holding two people hostage in a bank in northern France on Thursday, officials said.

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Home loan approval times blow out as COVID-19 crisis pressures hit

Home loan approval times blow out as COVID-19 crisis pressures hit

Home-buying hopefuls might be in for a shock as some lenders are taking much longer than others to give borrowers an answer.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Online auction numbers set to dwindle as stage 4 begins

Online auction numbers set to dwindle as stage 4 begins

As the real estate market moves online, experts say the number of auctions in Melbourne is set to fall, with some homes switched to private sale.

  • by Jemimah Clegg
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Saints coach Brett Ratten after is side's stirring win against the Suns.

Ratten lauds Saints' maturity, Geary fit for crunch Cats clash

The second-placed Saints will play the fifth-placed Cats in a match that will pit one of the most exciting attacking sides against one of the most disciplined defences. 

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Jason Day is at the right end of the leaderboard after round one of the PGA Championship, to date his only major win in 2015.

Day takes early lead at PGA Championship

Australia's Jason Day has got his pursuit of a second major off to a flying start, taking a one-shot lead after round one of the PGA Championship in California.

  • by Rory Carroll
Isaac Quaynor is carried from the field after suffering a lower leg injury.
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AFL 2020

AFL set to investigate possibility metal studs caused Quaynor's gash

Quaynor was taken from the field on a medicab after a 20cm-plus gash opened up on his lower leg in the fourth quarter when he clashed with Swans debutant Sam Wicks.

  • by Greg Davis
Simmons had missed the Sixers' first games back in the NBA restart due to a back complaint.

Sixers star Simmons sidelined with knee injury

Ben Simmons is back on the sidelines following confirmation he suffered a partial dislocation of his left knee cap in Philly's win over Washington.

  • by Keith Pompey
St Kilda's Dan Butler celebrates one of his four goals in a masterful display against the Gold Coast.

Saints go to second with thrilling win over Suns

St Kilda's emergence as a legitimate AFL contender continued on Thursday night with victory over Gold Coast in one of the matches of the season.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Josh Daicos is mobbed after kicking the sealer for the Magpies.

Daicos magic sees Pies home against Swans

Josh Daicos channelled the silky skills of his famous father to hand Collingwood a weird, wild and wacky nine-point win over Sydney at the Gabba on Thursday night.

  • by Greg Davis
St Kilda hold their destiny in their own hands in season 2020.
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Saints may be following in the footsteps of the Tigers

Entrenched in the top eight, St Kilda share enough similarities with a certain premiership team to ensure Saints fans should be excited about the future.

  • by Wayne Carey
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