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Trade unions
‘Setka you rat’: Construction industry to be shut down after violent protest
Victoria’s building industry will close for two weeks, the state government has confirmed, after a day of unprecedented protests at the construction union’s head office.
Delta strain more deadly than national plan assumes
The research team whose work underpins Australia’s pandemic exit strategy believes the Delta strain of the virus is significantly more deadly than they assumed when the national plan was adopted.
COVID-19 vaccine works in kids aged 5 to 11, Pfizer says
Pfizer says its COVID-19 vaccine works for younger children and that it will seek US approval soon – a key step toward beginning vaccinations for those currently ineligible.
Merit in mandatory vaccinations, Metro boss says
The Metro Trains chief executive says mandatory vaccinations should be considered for public transport workers.
Princess Beatrice, Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter, gives birth to baby girl
It’s the first child for Princess Beatrice and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday.
Five things we learned from five hours of the Emmys
“What time is it, and how do we get out of here?” asked Amy Poehler. It was perhaps the most poignant question of the night.
May Gibbs’ picture book published for the first time in Australia
Long before Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, the children’s’ author wrote a book about “a dear, nice little girl” and her dog,
Social worker advised not to give statement on Malka Leifer, court hears
Chana Rabinowitz told a court she was advised against making a statement to police about the former school principal and accused child abuser in case she was later sued.
Two men involved in brawl that led to death of teenager avoid jail
Joseph Hitchcock and Luke Sheahan were charged with affray over the brawl but did not have direct involvement in Patrick Cronin’s death.
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AFL 2021
‘I need a spell’: Clarkson out of Carlton coaching race
Alastair Clarkson informed the Blues he was not going to coach the club in 2022 after incoming CEO Brian Cook made a last-ditch attempt to woo the four-time premiership coach.
AFL clubs seek advice after Tom Wills discovery
Several AFL clubs have tributes to Australian football’s founding father, Tom Wills, who has been linked to a massacre of Aboriginal people 160 years ago.
Opinion
National security
Australia may have trashed a relationship it honours every Anzac Day on the Somme
The nation’s dealings with France were built on trust and confidence.
Richard Ogier
Opinion
Infrastructure
Australia’s infrastructure price party isn’t over just yet
The scramble to buy massive infrastructure assets is picking up pace as cashed up buyers chase a steadily dwindling number of large assets.
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
SEE AND DO
Weekly meal planner: Let the kids cook for you for a change (and enjoy it)
Why not turn the tables in the kitchen and let the young cooks take over – with a little adult supervision, of course!
Collette Dinnigan: Why Celebrity Masterchef is a risk worth taking
The former fashion doyenne has returned to Australia from her home in Italy to launch a new range of ceramics, release her latest children’s book … and be a contestant on a reality TV show she’s never watched.
Local
Police investigating shoving, spraying of woman at protest
Video footage of police knocking a female protester to the ground before dousing her with OC spray during Saturday’s anti-lockdown protest is being investigated by professional standards officers.
MRC concedes defeat on Caulfield Cup crowds
Melbourne Racing Club will aim to host as many fans as possible at its Zipping Classic meeting in late November after putting a line through crowds at Caulfield Cup Carnival.
Coroner calls for pursuit policy overhaul after Indigenous man’s death
A coroner is calling for a major overhaul of Victoria Police’s pursuit policy after an Aboriginal man was killed during a pursuit for a minor traffic offence.
Accused killer pleads not guilty to murder of Celeste Manno
Luay Sako is accused of killing his former colleague after breaking into her home. His case will now continue in the Supreme Court of Victoria after he waived his right to a hearing to test the evidence in the matter.
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Disability
Goons, feuds and daylight robbery: Welcome to the NDIS wars in Melbourne’s west
Some of Victoria’s most marginalised citizens are caught up in a dispute as rival disability accommodation and support businesses fight for the right to access their funding packages under the NDIS.
Politics
Veteran Labor senator demands Senate inquiry into AUKUS submarines pact
Some Labor MPs believe the party should not offer immediate support for the decision to sign a deal for nuclear submarines with the US and UK.
Business
Contagion worries as Chinese property developer Sinic sinks 87pc
The move comes as Hong Kong’s property gauge dropped the most since May 2020 amid growing investor angst about China’s real estate crackdown and worries that Beijing may tighten grip on the city’s property sector.
World
Man who inspired ‘Hotel Rwanda’ film found guilty of terrorism-related charges
The outcome of the months-long trial of Paul Rusesabagina will be a surprise to few.
Opinion
Victoria’s roadmap to reopening will see our hard work pay off
Sharon Lewin
Director of the Doherty Institute
‘Do not forget Australia’: Morrison must hope that a bond forged in blood still holds
Tony Wright
Associate editor and special writer
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Property bydomain
Revealed: The most popular suburbs for property deals this year
Sea-change and tree-change hotspots are high on the list, along with affordable outer suburbs offering space to work from home.
The regional Victorian homes listed for more than $3m
The homes, some unique CBD pads, others with manicured gardens, are offering buyers a chance to live the ultimate tree-change lifestyle.
Life & Culture
No glory for Australia as The Crown, Ted Lasso, Hacks clean up
After a year in which COVID-19 turned television viewing (and production) upside down, the 73rd annual Emmy Awards played an each-way bet.
Sport
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AFL 2021
‘I need a spell’: Clarkson out of Carlton coaching race
Alastair Clarkson informed the Blues he was not going to coach the club in 2022 after incoming CEO Brian Cook made a last-ditch attempt to woo the four-time premiership coach.
Analysis
AFL 2021
Explaining the Brownlow’s great mystery: vote inflation
The major talking point at the Brownlow Medal on Sunday was the enormous vote tallies garnered by the top contenders, especially the first four.
‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark
Mitch Hannan overcame anxiety during his gradual rise through the ranks and is set for the AFL grand final having proved his capacity to stand up in games that matter.
AFL clubs seek advice after Tom Wills discovery
Several AFL clubs have tributes to Australian football’s founding father, Tom Wills, who has been linked to a massacre of Aboriginal people 160 years ago.
Teague joins Tigers as an assistant coach
David Teague has joined Richmond as an assistant coach less than a month after Carlton sacked him with one year remaining on his contract.
Tom McDonald’s message to his two families
As a long-serving Demon, and a family man, Tom McDonald feels the pain of separation and of the fans’ separation from this grand moment. He just hopes they’re proud of what they watch each week.
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AFL grand final
‘I’ve been waiting for this all my life’: meet the Melbourne fans dreaming of a flag
No AFL supporters are stereotyped more than Melbourne’s, but some of the great characters Martin Flanagan has met in football are Melbourne supporters.
Have Your Say
As the NRL race narrows, who can beat the Melbourne Storm?
Penrith get the finals shot at Melbourne they so badly wanted but after two weeks of play-offs, it’s clear the Storm are a cut above those chasing their crown.