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City life

Young shun CBD as back-to-office process stalls

Eloise Murphy-Hill, 20, from Seddon and Ansam Farag, 21 from Braybrook in Melbourne on Friday

The high rate of post-pandemic youth unemployment, a greater propensity to shop online and the absence of international students are reducing the proportion of young people walking the city’s streets.

Single QR system to be rolled out as check-in compliance plummets

The proportion of people using QR codes to check in has dropped across Victoria, with one government survey showing fewer than half the visitors to hospitality venues reported scanning a code every time in April.

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Crime

Man charged over truck crash ‘unaware’ of five injured pedestrians

Police have charged the driver of a truck that hit five pedestrians after it mounted the footpath at a busy intersection in Melbourne’s inner south.

Shai skies and Tigers fly as Richmond leads early against Cats

Shai skies and Tigers fly as Richmond leads early against Cats

Follow along for all the key moments as Richmond and Geelong take to the MCG. Cats coach Chris Scott has promised to try some different things as they attempt to topple the reigning premiers for just the second time since 2017.

Analysis
Analysis

The Buckley call: How do you judge a coach 10 years in?

Clubs rarely reappoint coaches who have not won a premiership in their first 10 years at a club, but then, how many coaches have won a final in each of their past three seasons?

COVID-19 CRISIS

Victoria to take India flights, 173 kids stranded without parents

Sydney couple Drisya and Dilin and their daughter, who they are desperate to be reunited with.

There are 173 Australian children stuck in India without their parents, and they are the top priority as six flights are planned for the remainder of May.

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Vaccination

Fully vaccinated travellers test positive in Sydney hotel quarantine

 A woman receives the COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination post in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

This comes as the mystery of how an eastern suburbs couple caught a COVID-19 infection brought into hotel quarantine by a US traveller remains unsolved.

‘Eleven months of misery’: Australians reveal toll of being stranded in India

One Melbourne man told a parliamentary committee he fears for his life, while a woman said she had to start cancer treatment in India because she could not get a flight home.

Biden’s risky spending poses a danger for the world

Joe Biden’s spending spree is unlike anything peacetime America has seen and has global implications.

Liam Halligan

Girl shoots three at US school, teacher disarms her

Students react in horror after a school shooting at Rigby Middle School in Rigby, Idaho on Thursday.

The schoolgirl pulled a handgun from her backpack and fired multiple rounds inside and outside the school in the small city of Rigby, Idaho, a sheriff said.

Australia too expensive? Here are 10 of our greatest free attractions

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There’s plenty to enjoy in Australia that doesn’t cost a cent. So greedily hoover up the best of these fabulous freebies.

Opinion
Gardening

Our couch-bound kids don’t know what they’re missing out on

When I was young, I felt envious of kids who broke limbs, or had tonsils out. I was greatly disappointed these things ever happened to me.

Monica Dux
Joost Bakker at the pop-up Greenhouse at Federation Square.

Bring your garden to life with a water feature

Make the most of rainfall when it happens by redirecting rainwater pipes to nearby beds, rills and ponds.

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coronavirus crisis

More than 1000 people expected to return from India by end of June
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More than 1000 people expected to return from India by end of June

PM says the three-week pause on flights has worked to slow the rate of infections in quarantine and the first flight into Darwin will touch down on May 15.

Free beer offered as US vaccine drive turns to bribes

Free beer offered as US vaccine drive turns to bribes

The United States is running out of people willing to get vaccinated, forcing governments and businesses to deploy unusual techniques to sway the hesitant.

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A raccoon dog in a cage at a fur farm in China.

Luxury brand found selling fur from tortured raccoon dogs

A luxury Australian clothing brand sold in Melbourne boutiques is selling fur labelled as raccoon that has been found to be raccoon dog.

Lawyer found with ice, almost $6000 in cash, court told

Melbourne lawyer Pat Lennon has been charged with trafficking a drug of dependence and possessing the proceeds of crime.

Prominent Melbourne lawyer Pat Lennon was allegedly found with 11 grams of methamphetamine and almost $6000 when he was apprehended by police last year.

Ambulance response times worst since 2015, $750m boost announced

Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley.

Ambulances are not reaching the most critically-ill patients within the target time of 15 minutes one-quarter of the time.

A Marvellous footy family: How superheroes keep the Nobles close

The Nobles go head-to-head as coach versus player and father versus son on Saturday.

David Noble has Marvel superhero nicknames for his family. This weekend, he and his son John will be on opposing sides as coach and player ... at Marvel Stadium.

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Healthcare

Paramedics, health minister plead: Stop calling 000 unless you really need to

LEFT AND RIGHT Ambulance Paramedics Bianca Jackson and Matt MacDonald and CENTRE Director of Operational Triage Services at Ambulance Victoria’s Port Melbourne branch. STORY : encouraging the public to only call 000 in emergencies. THE AGE. PICTURE : PENNY STEPHENS. THURSDAY 6TH MAY 2021

More than 10 per cent of people who called an ambulance did not need to go to hospital, contributing unnecessary demand to the already-stretched ambulance service.

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Before and after: The resurrection of a heritage home saved from demolition

Before and after: The resurrection of a heritage home saved from demolition

It had rising damp, a missing chimney, and tiles that had reached the end of their life. A heritage overlay saved it, and now, it's magnificent.

Behind the doors of a church converted into a luxe staycation

Behind the doors of a church converted into a luxe staycation

Once termite-ridden, the church has had a new lease on life as boutique accomodation in a country town. See how it turned out.

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Sport

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‘Wake up’: Cambage slams lack of diversity in Australia, threatens Olympic boycott

Basketball star Liz Cambage has doubled down in her criticism of the Australian Olympic Committee for not using a racially diverse selection of athletes in promotions.

The Australian Institute of Sport campus in Canberra.

ASC says sorry to gymnasts, watchdog says watch out

The Australian Sports Commission apologises for abuses at the AIS in Canberra, and sports integrity’s head honcho says Australian sport will change forever.

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley.
Analysis
AFL 2021

The Buckley call: How do you judge a coach 10 years in?

Clubs rarely reappoint coaches who have not won a premiership in their first 10 years at a club, but then, how many coaches have won a final in each of their past three seasons?

Who will take over Usain Bolt’s mantle?

Life after Usain Bolt: who can be the fastest of them all?

The great Jamaican dominated the 100 metres at the past three Olympics. Who will replace him on the dais as the quickest man in the world at this year’s Games?

Kim Hughes and Greg Chappell at the SCG in January 1980.

‘Pretty brutal’: Cricket legend Kim Hughes reveals alcohol battle

Former Australian cricket captain Kim Hughes has revealed publicly for the first time his struggles with alcohol and how he was ‘going down the wrong path’.

North Melbourne coach David Noble, his Collingwood son John ... and the Hulk.

A Marvellous footy family: How superheroes keep the Nobles close

David Noble has Marvel superhero nicknames for his family. This weekend, he and his son John will be on opposing sides as coach and player ... at Marvel Stadium.

Ton y Williams has had his New Yorek Freedom contract torn up because of his comments in support of Jarryd Hayne.
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NRL 2021

Hayne’s former teammate sacked after supportive post

Tony “T-Rex” Williams has had his contract terminated by the New York Freedom less than 24 hours after criticising the victim in the Jarryd Hayne rape case.

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