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Music promoter Michael Gudinski had died suddenly at 68.
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Australian music legend Michael Gudinski dies aged 68

The founder and chairman of Mushroom Group died in his sleep on Monday night.

‘We are failing. And it is costing lives’: State pledges biggest mental health system reform in generation

‘We are failing. And it is costing lives’: State pledges biggest mental health system reform in generation

Restraint and seclusion in mental health care would be eliminated within 10 years and compulsory treatment would be used only as a last resort under reforms recommended by the Royal Commission.

Victoria records no new coronavirus cases for fourth day running

Up to 75 per cent of Melbourne workers were allowed to return to their offices on Monday.

Victoria has recorded a fourth consecutive day of no new local cases of COVID-19, taking the number of active cases to 10.

‘No excuse for knee-jerk reactions’: Business calls for borders to open in line with vaccine rollout

The Business Council of Australia wants a plan in place for international borders to open up in line with vaccinations.

The nation’s biggest business lobby group has warned governments the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine will make it hard to justify snap border and economic restrictions it estimates are costing $170 billion a year.

Political editor leaves media for quarantine hot zone

There’s been a big money signing to the COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria.

Labor gears up to fight election on super, parental leave, climate

Expanding paid parental leave is high on the list of possibilities.

Labor is considering major policy promises, including 26 weeks of fully paid parental leave, ambitious emissions targets and raising the super guarantee to 15 per cent.

Surging property prices force interest rate rise onto agenda

Some economists believe the RBA may have to start lifting rates as early as next year to deal with house prices, which rose 2.5% in Melbourne last month, and even more in Sydney.

Mining division general president Tony Maher thanked his delegates for voting to leave the CFMMEU.

Miners begin divorce from mega union that vowed to topple governments

Internal battles within the CFMMEU are set to cost the union about a fifth of its membership as the mining division begins to walk away.

Time for Australians to reimagine aged care

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The findings of the aged care royal commission have given us a crucial opportunity to reboot our aged care system.

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Government open to Medicare levy increase to fix aged care

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said responding to the report would be a test for government.

Commissioners warned fixing aged care could not be left to the industry and the government must change its approach to aged care in order to do it.

$6 daily meal budget causes ‘staggering’ malnutrition

Witnesses told the royal commission unplanned weight loss was rife because there wasn’t enough money to buy food or staff to help residents eat.

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A resource strain has prevented protective services officers from returning to their former patrol numbers.

Call for more PSOs at train stations to boost worker, reveller confidence

The Victorian opposition wants the government to reassign protective services officers to all 212 Melbourne train stations, in line with the shift up to 75 per cent office capacity.

Workers returning to the Melbourne CBD on monday morning, as offices are allowed to ramp up worker numbers to 75 per cent of capacity.
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Coronavirus fragments found in wastewater at Werribee as state records third day of no new cases

Victoria has recorded no new cases of COVID-19 as office workers flock back to the city. Meanwhile, coronavirus fragments were detected in wastewater in Melbourne’s west, with residents urged to get tested.

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Neo-Nazi demanded to see journalists, allegedly bashed Channel Nine guard

Neo-Nazi demanded to see journalists, allegedly bashed Channel Nine guard

A security guard was allegedly attacked by a neo-Nazi group leader in the hours before the network broadcast a story about his organisation’s activities.

Hospital returns cash donated by man accused of foreign interference

Acting Multicultural Affairs Minister Alan Tudge (left) and Di Sanh Duong (right) in June.

The Royal Melbourne Hospital has handed back a donation made by the first person in Australia to be charged under foreign interference laws

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Thousands more teenage sexual assault stories to be published

On Monday night Ms Contos will launch a website to host thousands more allegations, which now span private, Catholic and public schools from across regional NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Perth.

A new website reveals thousands more allegations of teenage sexual assault across Australia, spanning former students of private, Catholic and public schools.

‘I thought there was no one else like me’: Honor asked for help, but hit a broken system

Honor Eastly hopes the Royal Commission into Victoria’s mental health system will result in peer support playing a larger role.

Honor Eastly spent a lot of her 20s thinking there must be something especially wrong with her. The mental health system, she assumed, made sense, but somehow she didn’t fit into it. It took her years to realise she wasn’t the problem.

‘That could be now. That could be me’: Artist brings vivid colour to old Melbourne

A view looking east along Flinders Lane between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets, circa 1910-1925.

From his home in Preston, artist Benjamin Thomas is putting colour to the people and places of Melbourne’s past.

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Former lord mayor sells inner-city pad for more than $2m

Former lord mayor sells inner-city pad for more than $2m

Robert Doyle sold his South Melbourne terrace home during one of the biggest auction weekends across the city.

Empty rentals no more: The capitals where landlords are in the driver's seat

Empty rentals no more: The capitals where landlords are in the driver's seat

Tenants in most capital cities will be hard pressed to get a good deal right now with the number of empty properties plummeting across the country.

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The Bombers were back at training on Monday.

Bombers ask for clash against Hawks to be relocated

Essendon say that the request to move their round one fixture from Marvel Stadium to the MCG had been made in an effort to allow up to 25,000 more fans to attend.

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Tigers whittle down train-on list ahead of deadline

Richmond confirm West Adelaide midfielder Nic Couroupis has been released and will ply his trade in the SANFL this season.

Lionel Messi was one of the subjects of an alleged smear campaign.
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Police raid Barca offices over alleged Messi smear plot

Debt-ridden Barca plunged deeper into turmoil by police raid connected to alleged social media smear campaign against their players.

Gordon Elliott confirmed the undated photo, which showed the trainer sitting on a horse that had just died.

Trainer banned over photo on dead horse

The image of Grand National-winning trainer Gordon Elliott seemingly posing for a photo while sitting on a dead horse provoked horror and led to the Irishman being banned from entering runners into British races.

Adam Treloar at Western Bulldogs training earlier in the pre-season.

Labour gains: Treloar in frame to take on Dees

Adam Treloar was suffering from a calf complaint last month but completed most of the Dogs’ training session on Monday.

Novak Djokovic has equalled Roger Federer’s record for week’s at the top of the ATP rankings.

Djokovic ties Federer’s record for weeks at the top

Novak Djokovic is gaining on Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in grand slam standings, and he’s already caught Federer in significant stat.

It takes a village to witness what Dustin Martin delivers on the weekend.
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How footy department cost cutting may impact season

In 2021 everyone employed in the AFL system has been asked to do more work for less money.

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