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COVID-19 CRISIS

The rate of COVID-19 infections in quarantine surged in April.

Quarantine COVID cases jumped 46 per cent before India ban

But experts have questioned if the extraordinary action including fines and jail for those flouting the travel halt was proportionate to the risk.

Postponement of IPL leaves Australian players stranded in India

The sensational development came after a member of David Warner’s team, Sunrisers Hyderabad, became the latest player to test positive to coronavirus.

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Gig economy

Leong was expecting $9600 in bonuses. His Uber account’s at zero

Uber cancelled thousands in bonuses it had assigned to some riders.

The delivery giant alleges some people claimed payments they weren’t entitled to but drivers and their union say the rewards have been withdrawn without clear explanation.

Third council joins legal fight to stop West Gate Tunnel soil dumping

Maddingley Brown Coal landfill in Bacchus Marsh.

Hume is the latest council to pursue Planning Minister Richard Wynne in the Supreme Court over plans to dump 3 million tonnes of soil contaminated with potentially carcinogenic chemicals.

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AFL 2021

Umpires coach Kennedy leaves AFL suddenly

AFL umpires coach Hayden Kennedy - in the role since 2013 - has resigned with the decision to take effect after round 10.

A program that embeds family violence lawyers and workers in medical clinics in Melbourne has been expanded.

How a health check-up is helping women escape violence

Lawyers have been secretly embedded in Melbourne medical clinics to help victims of family violence get assistance without the knowledge of their abusive partners.

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Science

You probably don’t need to worry about drinking more water

The grey-headed flying fox drinks by swooping low over the water, skimming the surface with its belly and chest.

Population studies are yet to find long-term dehydration in anyone. It seems we drink as much as we need.

How these six authors got their books published – in the hardest of times

Six authors tell of their journey to publication. Before it all fell flat due to the pandemic. Their fairy godmother moment: a debutante ball at the Sydney Writers’ Festival.

Legal threat looms over Labor preselection ‘volcano waiting to erupt’

Corrections Minister Natalie Hutchins is considering ditching Spring Street for Canberra.

Major Victorian unions including the CFMEU and Australian Workers Union may attempt to block the party’s plan to install a candidate into a new federal seat.

‘Third World country’: Liberals attack government on ambulance wait times

The opposition questioned the government about whether better management of the health system could have helped avert the death of a 32-year-old who waited 6.5 hours for an ambulance.


RMIT University went from a $62.88m surplus in 2019 to a $55.93 deficit one year later.

RMIT, Swinburne, La Trobe post hefty deficits but not all unis in the red

The annual reports of Victoria’s public universities, published on Tuesday, show extreme cost-cutting has avoided deep deficits at many institutions.

The Googleplex of the future has privacy robots, meeting tents and your very own balloon wall

An inflatable balloon wall at Google’s office R&D lab that wheels into place in situations requiring more privacy at Google’s campus in Mountain View, California

Google’s first office was a cluttered Silicon Valley garage crammed with desks resting on sawhorses. Its new work spaces are going to be something that looks like a combination of Ikea and Lego.

Opinion
Divorce

Bill and Melinda Gates are parting ways, but they’re not alone

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust have also put money into funds that invest in private distressed debt, tax filings show.

The Gates’ split after 27 years of marriage makes them part of a statistical trend.

Kate Halfpenny
Opinion
Phones

Innovative LG’s departure leaves a void in the smartphone market

As Apple, Samsung and their many imitators continue their very careful paths forward, a true innovator has been forced out.

Krishan Sharma
Krishan Sharma

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coronavirus crisis

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and cricket commentator Michael Slater.

‘Blood on your hands’: PM denies Slater’s ‘absurd’ India comments

Scott Morrison has denied he has “blood on his hands” after cricket great Michael Slater said the India flight ban was a “disgrace”.

‘Mean-spirited’: AMA calls for withdrawal of jail threat for India returnees
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‘Mean-spirited’: AMA calls for withdrawal of jail threat for India returnees

Until now the doctors’ group was yet to formalise its position on the contested measure. Today it called the move an “overreach”.

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Rowena Orr QC during the 2018 royal commission into banking misconduct.

‘Such a talented woman’: Rowena Orr appointed Victoria’s new Solicitor-General

Ms Orr will become the state’s most senior legal adviser and advocate after nearly 20 years as a barrister.

Babysitter who seriously injured boy pleads for jail release to bond with her daughter

The County Court.

A couple had an unwell friend’s son stay with them in May 2019, but the stint ended with the boy suffering a serious head injury that will affect the rest of his life.

‘Wouldn’t have been able to afford it’: Private schools axe staff discounts

If you need mental health support, these organisations can help

Some schools now offer no discounts for new staff while maintaining generous reductions for longer-serving employees.

Coroner calls for changes to bar staff training after death of Earthcore founder

Coroner calls for changes to bar staff training after death of Earthcore founder

Coroner Jacqui Hawkins has called for changes to the way bar staff are trained in the responsible service of alcohol, and additional training in how to safely restrain someone.

Overnight deluge breaks records in parts of state

After the deluge: The grounds of the Royal Exhibition Building on Tuesday.

In the past day, one Victorian town recorded more than double its monthly rainfall average.

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'Australia's hottest housing market': Where prices are up 34 per cent

'Australia's hottest housing market': Where prices are up 34 per cent

Prices in this far-flung mining town have skyrocketed but they've bounced back off a very low base, having peaked at $900,000 in 2011.

'Utterly public': Living in a house above a pub, train-spotting optional

'Utterly public': Living in a house above a pub, train-spotting optional

The upstairs of the Carringbush Hotel has been retrieved from sticky carpet status to a stylish home with one of the most public bathrooms imaginable.

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Sport

Health workers carry the body of a COVID-19 casualty outside a field hospital in Mumbai on May 4.

Postponement of IPL leaves Australian players stranded in India

The sensational development came after a member of David Warner’s team, Sunrisers Hyderabad, became the latest player to test positive to coronavirus.

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Shaw’s view from coach’s box: Buckley is not the issue

Magpies icon Tony Shaw, who sat in the Collingwood coach’s box for the first time since his last game at the helm, said of Nathan Buckley: “I think the bloke can coach.”

Mary-Anne Monckton competing at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in 2014.
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Gymnastics

Coaches must be held accountable: gymnastics whistleblowers speak out

Former gymnasts Livia Giles and Mary-Anne Monckton have spoken up about the Australian Human Rights Commission’s damning report of abuse in the sport.

Paddy McCartin.

‘More agitated than normal’: McCartin rubbed out for five matches despite blood sugar claim

Claiming that he had been unusually agitated because of low blood sugar levels was not enough to save Paddy McCartin from a five-match suspension at the VFL tribunal.

Flying Agent (left) with Darryl Horner jnr  aboard.

McDonald off to a flyer at ’Bool, as RV breathes sigh of relief

Racing was back in its purest form on Tuesday, as thousands of punters clamoured into Warrnambool racecourse before cleaning up the bookies in the Brierly.

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AFL 2021

Umpires coach Kennedy leaves AFL suddenly

AFL umpires coach Hayden Kennedy - in the role since 2013 - has resigned with the decision to take effect after round 10.

Gryan Miers (left) is set to miss the grand final rematch against Richmond, ending his run of consecutive games played.

Games streak ends: Miers to miss grand final rematch

The consecutive games run of Geelong’s Gryan Miers, which started with his debut in 2019, has finished after he suffered a small hairline fracture of the fibula against the Swans last Saturday night.

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