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As America prepares for a new dawn, Trump mulls legal options while Biden says it's 'time to heal'
Joe Biden said he would use his impending presidency to unify the country, rebuild the middle class and "make America respected around the world again".
- by Megan Levy, Latika Bourke, Jenny Noyes and Roy Ward
Masks should go, experts say, as 'ring of steel' is abolished
Masks will remain mandatory for the time being, as the state abolished its "ring of steel" around Melbourne after a ninth straight day of zero new coronavirus cases.
- by Clay Lucas and Sumeyya Ilanbey
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Coronavirus pandemic
What the latest restrictions mean for Victorians
Here's the run down on your new-look lockdown rules, what they mean and when they will apply.
- by Mathew Dunckley
As it happened: 'Ring of steel' comes down, household visits relaxed as restrictions are eased
The Premier announced a raft of changes including the removal of the 25-kilometre limit on travel from home for Melburnians, the reopening of cinemas and galleries and a slight relaxation of restrictions on household visitors.
- by Simone Fox Koob and Tom Cowie
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Trump tweets stamped with warnings as President can't accept result
The President turned to Twitter to make a series of false claims and one that was accurate after Joe Biden was declared the winner.
- by Damien Nowicki
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US votes 2020
Why is Trump refusing to concede and does he have any legal options left?
Joe Biden has won, but can the US President's army of lawyers help him hang onto the White House? And will recounts make a difference?
- by Sherryn Groch
You beauty! Facials within a fortnight but operators worried for future
After being shutdown since March beauticians have welcomed news they will be able to reopen in two weeks.
- by Chris Moir and Lee Robinson
'I counted my chickens today': Biden supporters celebrate in Melbourne
Joe Biden's victory was celebrated with tears, laughter and popped sparkling wine corks by American citizens living in Melbourne.
- by Tom Cowie
Australian Test greats back Pucovski to partner Warner
Former Australian captains call for Will Pucovski to be named in Test team after the Victorian young gun made another big ton.
- by Daniel Cherny
US ELECTION 2020
Biden inherits one of the toughest economies in US history
The President-elect faces the most difficult economic conditions since he was elected vice-president, with federal debt on its way to surpass the level it reached during World War II.
- by Shane Wright
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Joe Biden vows to 'make America respected' again after claiming victory
The President-elect said he would end the "grim era of demonisation", saying he would start on a plan to tackle COVID-19 and climate change through science.
- by Matthew Knott
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Suspected influence agent quits Victorian Liberal Party
Di Sanh Duong, who has been charged with preparing an act of foreign interference, has quit the Victorian division of the Liberal Party amid calls for him to be suspended.
- by Rob Harris and Anthony Galloway
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Coronavirus pandemic
'Ring of steel' around Melbourne gone from tonight, household visits relaxed slightly
The 'ring of steel' around metropolitan Melbourne will be abolished from tonight, Premier Daniel Andrews has announced, after Victoria recorded its ninth consecutive day of no new cases.
- by Kate Lahey, Mathew Dunckley and Ashleigh McMillan
Regional, rural schools seek funding sweetener
About 50 independent schools, including more than a dozen from Victoria, say the new needs-based school funding regime threatens the future of many regional and remote non-government schools.
- by Madeleine Heffernan
Yarra Trams cuts contract with Transclean over 'several failures'
Yarra Trams has cut its security contract with troubled cleaning contractor Transclean following an anti-corruption commission inquiry alleging the company paid off public officials in exchange for favours.
- by Timna Jacks
'It’s going to be extra busy': Peninsula braces for the summer hordes
Businesses on the Peninsula are hoping for a busy holiday season but residents are worried about being overwhelmed by crowds.
- by Benjamin Preiss
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Cinemas thrilled to reopen, but cap looms as box office bomb
Even though there's a lower customer cap on cinemas, Victorian operators are delighted to be back in business.
- by Karl Quinn
Returning to the gym? Make a plan but avoid setting a personal best
As gyms reopen, the natural question everyone wants to know is: 'How fast can I get back to my pre-pandemic fitness level?'
- by Sam Downing
Politics
Biden's climate goals turn up heat on Morrison
Australia will face mounting international pressure to commit to increased long-term emissions cuts after US President-elect Joe Biden vowed to rally America's allies for greater action.
- by Mike Foley and Rob Harris
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Frydenberg supports suspension of Liberal Party member charged with foreign interference
- by Anthony Galloway
Business
BHP targets China's steel sector emissions as climate pressure builds
BHP has taken the first step in its plan to bring down the greenhouse gas emissions caused by customers of its coal and iron ore around the world
- by Nick Toscano
World
Myanmar's Suu Kyi favoured to win ahead of general election
Leader Aung San Suu Ky is backed by a population that still largely sees her as a heroine of democracy despite allegations of genocide.
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Australia the outlier in Biden's brave new zero-emissions world
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Australian Test greats back Pucovski to partner Warner
Former Australian captains call for Will Pucovski to be named in Test team after the Victorian young gun made another big ton hours after Joe Burns failed again with the bat for Queensland.
- by Daniel Cherny
Where your club sits as trade period's deadline looms
The 2020 trade period began on Wednesday and ends this Thursday. Here's where your club sits as deadline day approaches.
- by Anthony Colangelo
Lanning fires again as Stars go top of WBBL ladder
The Melbourne Stars are on track for a first-ever finals appearance after a 23-ball half-century from captain Meg Lanning catapulted them to a crushing victory over Brisbane Heat.
- by Daniel Cherny
Bombers hold the keys to unlock trade movement
As Essendon eye moves for Josh Dunkley, Peter Wright, Jye Caldwell and Nick Hind, rival clubs are waiting to assess the domino effect of the Bombers' transactions.
- by Daniel Cherny
'It's not the track': Focus on internationals in Cup fallout
Trainer says it's time for internationals to take responsibility for the rate of horses breaking down both at Werribee and in the Cup.
- by Damien Ractliffe
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How two players won the Test for the Wallabies
The biggest moments in the victory over the All Blacks featured the same two players: Reece Hodge and Matt Philip.
- by Paul Cully
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Spring racing carnival
TAB back online after going down for more than 24 hours
TAB's systems are back online after more than 24 hours of disruption that hit on the final day of the Melbourne Cup carnival.
- by Damien Ractliffe
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Free agency rules, not clubs, have failed Cameron
If any player is entitled to exercise his free agency rights it's Jeremy Cameron but the star forward's experience shows a review of the rules is needed.