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'Very humiliating': Alan Tudge's staffer says he was a bully who left her in tears

Alan Tudge and Rachelle Miller arrive in 2017, the year the couple had an affair.

A former adviser to Population Minister Alan Tudge has lodged a formal complaint that alleges he engaged in workplace bullying and intimidation that left her 'anxious and afraid'.

  • by David Crowe

A dozen doughnuts: Victoria records 12 consecutive days with no new COVID-19 cases

Melburnians retrun to coffee in the city.

There have been no news cases and no further deaths recorded as Victoria continues to keep the virus in check.

  • by Kate Lahey

Victorians could visit Queensland next month

A member of a COVID-19 testing team prepares to administer a test at a site in Lawrence, New York.

Queensland's Chief Health Officer says quarantine requirements could be dropped for Victorians in December, outraging the NSW Premier.

  • by Marissa Calligeros

DHHS told Cedar Meats staff to go back to work with COVID tests pending

Cedar Meats in Brooklyn.

The western suburbs abattoir, site of a large outbreak during Victoria's first wave of COVID-19, says the former health minister gave incorrect evidence to a parliamentary inquiry.

  • by Paul Sakkal and Noel Towell

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President-elect Joe Biden said Trump's refusal to acknowledge him would not help the President's legacy.

'Nothing is going to stop us': Biden calls Trump refusal 'an embarrassment'

Democrat Senator Chris Murphy called Trump's refusal to concede "an epidemic of delusion that is spreading out from the White House" as Biden asks for security briefings.

  • by Matthew Knott
Sydney Opera House with poppies for Remembrance Day in 2016.

Australia's evolving culture of remembrance

Despite many battles closer to home, the history of our military commemoration still tilts towards the horrors of World War I in Europe.

  • by Peter FitzSimons
Frank Johnston tests mirror angles for the Ray of Light ceremony at the Shrine of Remembrance on November 11.

Keeper of Shrine's light vows to keep 'bending the beam'

For 45 years, Frank Johnston and his team have ensured a sunbeam shines on a Shrine monument at 11am on November 11.

  • by Carolyn Webb
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese is facing fresh unrest over his leadership as Joel Fitzgibbon quit the frontbench.

Anthony Albanese faces leadership unrest after 'almighty row' in meeting

Deep divisions within federal Labor over climate and tax policy have triggered fresh unrest over Anthony Albanese’s leadership.

  • by Rob Harris
Broadcaster and Collingwood Football Club president Eddie McGuire.

Eddie McGuire to leave breakfast radio

Triple M's The Hot Breakfast will wrap-up later this month after 11 years on air. 

  • by Broede Carmody
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Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin in Moscow last year.
Analysis

What's in it for them? China and Russia stay silent on US election

"They have the most to gain in terms of the US continuing to be distracted and continuing its own turmoil."

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
Joe Biden is in the box seat.

How Trump’s refusal to concede affects Biden’s transition

Joe Biden is already being affected on issues such as national security, with legal action being considered.

  • by Michael S. Schmidt, Julian E. Barnes and Zolan Kanno-Youngs

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Crime

'Least worst option' as sex assault survivors win right to speak out about crimes

Survivors of rape and sexual assault will be able to publicly identify themselves after an emotional night in Parliament.

  • by Noel Towell

Residents rally against 'unacceptable' plan for heritage brickworks

Elisabeth Jackson (middle back, in light blue) with Brunswick residents against the redevelopment proposal.

The building in Melbourne's inner-north will be partially demolished and redeveloped after falling into disrepair owing to what residents have described as neglect.

  • by Rachel Eddie

Free kindergarten, more after-school care on the way

Kindergarten will be free for many students in 2021.

The $170 million package is designed to boost women's participation in the workforce and early education attendance.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan

Prosecutor failed to disclose unsuccessful online Pell searches, trial told

Cardinal Pell in Rome last month.

Victoria's Office of Public Prosecutions had a solicitor conduct online searches for news articles that named George Pell in the days after Australian media reports referred to an unnamed high-profile person being convicted of a serious crime, a contempt trial has heard.

  • by Adam Cooper

Fight night shooting: Stomping accused back in custody on bail breach charge

Ali El Nasher, whose face cannot be shown for legal reasons.

A man who allegedly stomped on the head of a rival after a fatal shooting outside a boxing event has been charged with breaching his bail conditions.

  • by Simone Fox Koob

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When his parents caught COVID-19 in aged care, Ian concocted a special plan

When his parents caught COVID-19 in aged care, Ian concocted a special plan

They were too ill inside the nursing home to even pick up the phone, and he wasn't allowed in. So each day, with musician friends, he played for them.

  • by Nick Miller
If all goes well, the vaccine would also be the first approved product for BioNTech.

Coronavirus vaccine leader began with a wild cancer research idea

More than 25 years ago, two German doctors had an idea: to harness the immune system to attack not viruses, but cancer cells.

  • by Naomi Kresge

Politics

Alan Tudge and Rachelle Miller.

Tudge's extramarital affair allegation sparks mixed response in his electorate 

From 'he's lost my vote' to 'what's the fuss?', residents in the Melbourne electorate of federal minister Alan Tudge are split over whether new allegations cross a line.

  • by Michael Fowler

Business

Former PM Malcolm Turnbull and News Corp's Paul Kelly have a heated debated on Q&A on Monday night. 

Murdoch's News Corp defends climate coverage in escalating Turnbull stoush

News Corp is attempting to defuse the former prime minister's criticism after he locked horns with a senior editor on Q&A over coverage of the national bushfire crisis and climate change.

  • by Zoe Samios

World

Then-cardinal Theodore McCarrick, pictured in 2011.

Report into disgraced ex-cardinal shows failings by popes, top clerics

The Vatican report says disgraced ex-US cardinal Theodore McCarrick was allowed to rise through the Catholic ranks despite repeated allegations of sexual misconduct.

  • by Philip Pullella
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Tina Arena lists stylish home in exclusive Toorak with $7m price guide

Potential buyers will be in chains for this grand home and its charming north-facing outdoor living area with pool, in a leafy neighbourhood close to everything.

  • by Elizabeth Redman
The Block 2020: Who will buy the houses at New Street, Brighton?

The Block 2020: Who will buy the houses at New Street, Brighton?

With less than two weeks until the auctions - and a tumultuous year in the Melbourne property market - how will the houses go, and who is likely to buy them?

  • by Jemimah Clegg
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Carlton forward Charlie Curnow says his knee is feeling normal once again.

More knee surgery for Carlton young gun Charlie Curnow

Carlton's Charlie Curnow is set for more surgery on his troublesome right knee on Wednesday after sustaining a setback during his rehabilitation program last week.

  • by Ronny Lerner
Collingwood star Adam Treloar gets a handball away under pressure from Sydney.

Treloar does medical at Dogs, Stephenson talks with North

Collingwood midfielder Adam Treloar has done a medical at the Western Bulldogs while teammate Jaidyn Stephenson has met with North Melbourne as he considers his future.

  • by Michael Gleeson and Sam McClure
Western Bulldogs midfielder Josh Dunkley.

How Dunkley, Treloar, Dogs and Dons can get done

The Bulldogs don't want to trade Josh Dunkley, but Adam Treloar is an option that can help make it happen and deliver Dunkley to the Dons.

  • by Jake Niall
As usual Virat Kohli shapes a hugely influential figure for India this summer.

Kohli's early exit sets scene for 'fiery' first Test

The man who presided over Australia's last success over India, Darren Lehmann is expecting a turbo-charged first Test that will take on extra importance given Virat Kohli's personal situation.

  • by Andrew Wu
Ben Brown is up for trade.

Clock ticking on big Ben Brown deal as Mitch Hannan joins Bulldogs

Melbourne and North Melbourne are still in a stand-off over Ben Brown after making significant trading moves on Tuesday,

  • by Peter Ryan, Jake Niall and Michael Gleeson
Adam Treloar.

Trade podcast: 'From a hypothetical to a very real prospect'

Jake Niall and Peter Ryan discuss the latest in trade news, including Adam Treloar's medical with the Western Bulldogs.

Sean Abbott hits out in Adelaide.

In-form Abbott hammers home Test message with maiden first-class ton

Sean Abbott is on the cusp of a Test call-up after crunching a century but Mitchell Starc could not conceal his frustration after being denied the same feat.

  • by Andrew Wu
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