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Previously withheld hotel quarantine emails show Sutton's turf war with emergency managers

Victoria's Chief Health Officer, Brett Sutton.

Victoria’s health department has been forced to release emails previously withheld from the hotel quarantine inquiry that reveal a bitter internal turf war about who should have been in charge.

  • by Richard Baker, Tammy Mills, Michael Fowler and Chip Le Grand

Go slow: Major employers in no rush to return to the office

Up to 25 per cent of private sector office workers can return to the CBD from Monday.

Melbourne's major employers are taking a cautious approach to the government allowing 25 per cent of the workforce to return to city office towers, with most leaving it up to employees.

  • by Cara Waters and Bianca Hall

Families relieved as private schools freeze fees

Scotch College announced it would freeze fees for 2021 earlier this year.

Many Victorian private schools are freezing fees next year to help families recover from the financial impact of the coronavirus crisis. 

  • by Anna Prytz

Army chief starts process to sanction or sack 13 SAS soldiers

Chief of Army Rick Burr has issued 13 special forces soldiers with administrative action notices that could lead to them being sacked.

Army chief Rick Burr has told 13 special forces soldiers they will be sacked or face sanctions relating to allegations of war crimes.

  • by Katina Curtis and Anthony Galloway

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Aaron Finch congratulates Adam Zampa after the spinner dismissed Shikhar Dhawan.

Zampa's late show makes amends for Kohli wobble as Australia cruise to victory

The leg-spinner dropped a sitter to remove the Indian talisman, but hit back with crucial wickets as Australia comfortably defended a huge total in the first ODI in Sydney.

  • by Chris Barrett
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a videoconference with members of military in the Diplomatic Room of the White House before taking questions from reporters.

Will Trump accept election defeat? A concession is becoming less relevant

For a fleeting moment, it looked like a Thanksgiving miracle was about to unfold when Donald Trump came close to admitting Joe Biden won the election.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
Cherylynn McGurgan

'Everything has a hole': Nurse compares virus fight with Swiss cheese

On a plane from Wuhan rescuing stranded Australians, Cherylynn McGurgan had her first of many lightbulb moments.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
Penfolds maker Treasury Wine Estates is in a trading halt as it prepares its response to a new China wine tariff.

Penfolds maker Treasury Wine in the 'firing line' of fresh China trade strike

Penfolds maker Treasury Wine Estates faces turmoil in its largest export market after China's sudden 169.3 per cent tariff on its exports

  • by Darren Gray
If the floating gas facility goes ahead it will be moored at the vacant berth 2 at Crib Point.

Gas hub plan raises fear of $38 million hit to Phillip Island

A new report says the island's image as a nature-based tourism spot could suffer if plans for a gas terminal at Western Port go ahead.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
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WEEKEND READS

The minute the election was declared for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, Donald Trump ceased to matter.

On the edge: can post-Trump America hold itself together?

Life here turned so precarious, so quickly, in a way I would never have imagined possible in a Western democracy.

  • by Amelia Lester
Nathan Martin, Rachael Hocking, Meyne Wyatt, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts and Amelia Telford.

Power generation: emerging Indigenous leaders on overcoming adversity – and their next steps

Who are the Indigenous leaders of tomorrow? Five young people making their mark in various fields talk about their work – and the future they envisage.

  • by Ella Archibald-Binge

Local

The pedestrian concourse over Southern Cross Station in August.

No rush back to the office until virus in wastewater mystery is solved, experts say

Experts warn against any large-scale return until the mystery of virus fragments in wastewater is solved.

  • by Melissa Cunningham and David Estcourt

Treasurer couples himself to electric trains to Wyndham Vale within a decade

Artist's impression of the High Capacity Metro Trains.

Treasurer Tim Pallas has confirmed electric trains will run to Wyndham Vale within five to 10 years.

  • by Timna Jacks

Kylie Moore-Gilbert arrives in Australia after two years of detention in Iran

Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert disembarks an Australian government jet at Canberra Airport.

The Australian university lecturer is finally on home soil following a two-year detention ordeal in Iran. 

  • by Laura Chung

Key question before hotel quarantine inquiry goes unanswered

Former police chief commissioner Graham Ashton giving evidence to the inquiry in September.

The Coate inquiry has failed to answer one of most important questions it was established to resolve - who decided to put private security guards in quarantine hotels?

  • by Chip Le Grand and Tammy Mills

Police never reviewed their handling of Bourke Street killer's file after attack, inquest told

Hassan Khalif Shire Ali lunged at police with a knife before he was shot.

No internal police review has ever been undertaken into the management of Hassan Khalif Shire Ali’s national security risk file in the two years since his murderous CBD attack, a senior officer has revealed.

  • by Erin Pearson

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MARVELLOUS MELBOURNE

St Kilda Pier has been a favourite for more than 100 years.

Marvellous Melbourne: Celebrating our city

Melbourne in 2020 is still marvellous. Much more diverse, more sophisticated, more outward-looking.

  • by Gay Alcorn

Flipping out on summer as the double doughnut days culminate in elimination

On their first trip to the iconic swimming spot The Pillars in Mount Martha, these young Melburnians are on the verge of making a splash.

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Business

Crown claimed back much of the voluntary payments it made to staff.

Crown gave staff COVID-19 leave, then clawed it back from taxpayers

The casino giant recovered voluntary payment of two weeks' wages to staff who were stood down due to COVID-19 from taxpayers by claiming it back through the government's JobKeeper scheme.

  • by Patrick Hatch and Nick McKenzie

World

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen touches a ceremonial orb to inaugurate the production of domestically-made submarines. The move marks a step forward for the island's defence strategy amid elevated tensions with China.

US-Taiwan alliance 'an alternative' to Chinese Belt and Road

It will use capital raised from the private sector to provide greater transparency to countries seeking funding to develop their infrastructure.

  • by Miaojung Lin and Chris Horton
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Revealed: The houses where this year's young rich listers live

Revealed: The houses where this year's young rich listers live

Of the five billionaires who lead the list, four live in one of the most exclusive areas in the country. Take a look at some of their stunning homes.

  • by Lucy Macken
The areas where it's easiest to upsize to a bigger home with a yard

The areas where it's easiest to upsize to a bigger home with a yard

Homeowners who started small to get into the property market face a growing hurdle to upgrade, but some areas are tougher than others.

  • by Melissa Heagney
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Life & Culture

The princess and the pyre: why royalty was no match for bush rats

After the war, my mother worked for Sir Norman Hartnell, a dressmaker to royalty. With the same measurements as Princess Margaret, she became her body double.

  • by Anson Cameron

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Aaron Finch congratulates Adam Zampa after the spinner dismissed Shikhar Dhawan.

Zampa's late show makes amends for Kohli wobble as Australia cruise to victory

The leg-spinner dropped a sitter to remove the Indian talisman, but hit back with crucial wickets as Australia comfortably defended a huge total in the first ODI in Sydney.

  • by Chris Barrett
Former Magpie Adam Treloar.

AFL creates '18 Collingwoods' telling clubs to back end contracts

Irate AFL clubs have warned there will be “18 Collingwoods” forced into back-ending contracts to get under the reduced salary cap next year.

  • by Michael Gleeson
Roger Federer practices at Melbourne Park in 2018.

Tennis stars can practise in quarantine ahead of Open, ATP says

A significant threat to the quality of international names competing at the Australian Open is closer to being avoided, after the ATP told players they would be able to practise during quarantine.

  • by Anthony Colangelo, Sam Phillips and Scott Spits
Stars opener Marcus Stoinis reacts after being dismissed at the MCG on Friday night.

We want you: USA Cricket eyes Australia and BBL matches

USA Cricket chairman Paraag Marathe is keen to lure big-time cricket to his nation's new state-of-the-art cricket stadium and is planning a new Twenty20 competition.

  • by Jon Pierik
Renato Augusto of Beijing Guoan passes the ball during the AFC Champions League Group E match against Melbourne Victory.

Beijing down Victory for second time in three days in Doha ACL clash

Beijing Guoan are into the knock out stages of the Asian Champions League while Melbourne Victory are hanging on by a thread affer the Chinese team won 2-0.

  • by Michael Lynch
Willie Pike will give up the cerise and white to ride Trekking in Saturday's Winterbottom.

No regrets for Pike after decision to ride Trekking in Winterbottom

Champion WA jockey Willie Pike says he was too chicken to tell his boss Bob Peters that he would be riding Trekking in Saturday's group 1 Winterbottom.

  • by Damien Ractliffe
Annabel Sutherland is making a name for herself in Australian cricket.

'A star in the making': Sutherland's all-round year of strength

Melbourne Stars all-rounder Annabel Sutherland has been dubbed a young Marcus Stoinis and a champion in the making, as her side aims to claim the WBBL trophy.

  • by Jon Pierik
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