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History has been at the heart of all reviews of the Australian curriculum.

Curriculum architect defends ‘turning up the amplifier’ on Indigenous history

The question of how to teach Australia’s history has stood at the heart of the national curriculum since its launch. The latest review flagged failures in its coverage of Indigenous people’s experience.

Secrecy bid rejected in defamation case over ‘cheater’ letter

Constantine Arvanitis has lodged a defamation lawsuit against his former partner.

A man battling in court against a former partner who allegedly outed him as a love rat to his new fiancee has lost his bid to have his defamation trial heard in secret. 

‘No more bingo!’ How creative writing tells the truth of loneliness in old age

Sociologist Dr Barbara Barbosa Neves.

A unique collaboration between an award-winning author and an academic tells how aged care residents experience ‘the worst bloody feeling in the world’.

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Let’s honour these four lost children – and grieving mothers everywhere

Mother Leila Abdallah at the scene where three of her children died in Oatlands in 2020.

A Golf Club has rejected a request for a memorial to the three children and their cousin who were killed there. It’s a blow for all grieving mothers.

Helen Pitt
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Before she was a CEO, Michele and her kids lost everything

Michele Adair, CEO of one of NSW’s large community housing providers, has revealed her own housing struggles as she warns more Australians are facing homelessness.

Not long after Michele Adair turned nine, she came home from school to find her young, successful father had died. Her home had forever changed.

They knew fertility could be an issue, but no one ever told David to worry

Historically, it’s been women who’ve had to consider their lifestyle when it comes to fertility, but research is shifting the conversation. Infertility is a problem shared by both sexes

Geelong coach Chris Scott addresses his players during the MCG blockbuster against the Tigers.
Opinion
AFL 2021

Four Points: The undersold Chris Scott, middle finger to the AFL, and the joy of Eddie Betts

Despite his superb winning rate as Geelong coach, Chris Scott gets undersold by Geelong people, and opposition fans alike. He deserves more recognition.

Michael Gleeson
Michael Gleeson

Sports columnist

Blues capitulate as Dogs kick eight straight in stunning comeback win

Aaron Naughton celebrates in style

At 27 points down deep into the third quarter, the Western Bulldogs would have been forgiven for thinking that this was just another one of those days against a Carlton side that has had the Dogs’ measure in recent times.

Vets to be fast-tracked into Australia as puppy boom and border closures bite

Veterinarian, Dr Angela Pantangco, examines Border Collie ‘Harper’ at the Sydney University Veterinary Hospital in Camperdown

The Australian Veterinary Association says at least 800 more vets are urgently needed to address an acute shortage.

Pandemic will help make stage 3 tax cuts cheaper

The stage 3 tax cuts were originally estimated to cost at least $19 billion a year. But they are getting cheaper.

Rachel Verity with her twins Grace and Harrison at their Clareville home.
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Motherhood

Call for parental leave changes to ease burden for mums of premmie babies

Mothers of preterm babies have higher out-of-pocket health costs, spend longer out of the workforce and earn less money for up to five years.

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Point Break turns 30.
Opinion

The only thing worse than Point Break? Keanu Reeves’ acting

As with many surfers passing their peak, the film is still acting the teenager, more ludicrous with each year.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

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Kate McLennan (left) and Kate McCartney get up close with the penguin’s at SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium.

‘That’s enough from us’: What the Get Krackin’ team did next

After skewering breakfast television and cooking shows, Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney have turned their comedy in an unexpected direction.

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An artist’s impression of the development  at 1-7 Waterfront Place, Port Melbourne.

Kuwaiti sheikh hopes for third time lucky with Station Pier tower bid

A company controlled by Sheikh Mubarak al-Sabah has lodged fresh plans for a 10-storey apartment development in a prime position next to the Port Melbourne beach.

Airborne COVID-19: Air quality a focus in new advice on spread

New advice from the WHO has reingnited the debate on airborne transmission of COVID-19 and mask-wearing.

Experts call for focus on airborne virus spread, with one saying ‘you could be washing your hands until the cows come home and you could still get COVID-19’.

Pop-up bike lanes ripped up, stalled despite cycling growth

Pop-up bike lanes ripped up, stalled despite cycling growth

Pop-up bike lanes planned at the height of COVID-19 to accommodate a huge increase in cycling have been ripped up or stalled in Melbourne’s inner-north, due to internal council politics and construction delays.

Toughest lockdown? Melbourne’s grim 2020 in a global context

A deserted Bourke Street in locked down Melbourne.

Blunt lockdown comparisons can be misleading, so The Sunday Age turned to the University of Oxford to put Melbourne and Australia in context.

Teenager mourned after stabbing death at basketball stadium

Bless Mulukwat Akoch was attacked just before 6pm inside Eagle Stadium in Werribee.

Friends and family are mourning the loss of a 17-year-old boy who was stabbed at a junior basketball game in Melbourne’s west on Friday night.

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AFL 2021

Port wore their teal, white and black jumper for the game but donned the prison bars to sing the song.
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‘Playing with fire’: Port wear prison bar guernsey to sing the song after Showdown win

Ken Hinkley described the decision to wear the forbidden black-and-white heritage jumpers as “a show of respect” but Eddie McGuire says it’s a “poke in the eye” to the AFL.

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Clashes of the titans: AFL’s murky uniform policies

Welcome to the opaque realm that is the AFL’s clash jumper policies, in which passions often run high and it is argued there are rules for some and rules for others.

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The lesser-known foodie mecca of Melbourne

The lesser-known foodie mecca of Melbourne

Rich with history and a flourishing property market, there is no better place to fill a shopping trolley with international delights.

'No easy answers': Bushfire rebuild plans delayed by COVID building boom

'No easy answers': Bushfire rebuild plans delayed by COVID building boom

Bushfire survivors are being forced to wait for up to two years to rebuild as the property boom fuels a shortfall in builders and building supplies.

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Aaron Naughton celebrates in style

Blues capitulate as Dogs kick eight straight in stunning comeback win

At 27 points down deep into the third quarter, the Western Bulldogs would have been forgiven for thinking that this was just another one of those days against a Carlton side that has had the Dogs’ measure in recent times.

Patrick Cripps looks to dish off a handball against the Western Bulldogs.
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AFL 2021

Teague remains resolute as Carlton fans grow impatient

Having led premiership contenders the Western Bulldogs by 27 points at the 24-minute mark of the third quarter, Carlton coughed up eight straight goals to sink to a 16-point loss, the continuation of a trend of in-game fadeouts during the coach’s almost two years at the helm.

Geelong coach Chris Scott addresses his players during the MCG blockbuster against the Tigers.
Opinion
AFL 2021

Four Points: The undersold Chris Scott, middle finger to the AFL, and the joy of Eddie Betts

Despite his superb winning rate as Geelong coach, Chris Scott gets undersold by Geelong people, and opposition fans alike. He deserves more recognition.

Michael Gleeson
Michael Gleeson

Sports columnist

Port wore their teal, white and black jumper for the game but donned the prison bars to sing the song.
Updated
AFL 2021

‘Playing with fire’: Port wear prison bar guernsey to sing the song after Showdown win

Ken Hinkley described the decision to wear the forbidden black-and-white heritage jumpers as “a show of respect” but Eddie McGuire says it’s a “poke in the eye” to the AFL.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 09: Scott Jamieson of Melbourne City celebrates after scoring a goal during the A-League match between Melbourne City and Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park, on May 09, 2021, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Galloway stunner sets City on history-making course in Roar thriller

Melbourne City dominated and looked set to beat Brisbane easily, until the Roar fought back to level. It took a Scott Galloway stunner to seal all three points.

Nic Naitanui reaches for the ball.
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AFL 2021

No comeback this time for Hawks as Eagles fly higher

Hawthorn trailed by 33 points early in the third term against the Eagles, who were desperate for a win on the road. Instead of roping the visitors in, the margin extended through a third quarter where the Hawks needed to make a charge. 

Mahalia Cassidy of the Sunshine Coast Lightning in action during the round two Super Netball contest against the Melbourne Vixens at John Cain Arena.

Despite stirring finish, Vixens fall just short

The Melbourne Vixens finished strongly after the Lightning took an early advantage, but just came up short in a Mother’s Day thriller at John Cain Arena.

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