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Victoria hit by earthquake, tremor felt as far away as Canberra

Victoria hit by earthquake, tremor felt as far away as Canberra

Buildings shook across Victoria on Tuesday morning just after 9am, with residents from metropolitan Melbourne to Geelong to Gippsland reporting violent shaking.

Snow falls on Queensland and NSW border, wind blasts through south-east

Snow flurries fell near the Queensland and NSW border.

The windy and cold weather is set to ease on Thursday after two chilly days.

Forced to study online, international uni students demand QUT discount

QUT student Sirisha Veera, who has been studying a master’s in business  from Singapore.

The students, some paying more than $33,000, say they’ve been stripped of the Australian study experience they were promised as border closures lock them out.

Three charged with attempted murder of two Brisbane teens

Police laid charges against the trio and seven others within three days of a Milton attack but have only just laid charges over a West End attack.

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Nationals explode over Queensland MP’s call to arrest rally police

Nationals MP George Christensen has been accused by Nationals colleagues of “stirring up” violent mobs.

Nationals MPs have accused their Queensland colleague of “stirring up” violent mobs at anti-lockdown protests as his support of “freedom fighters” in Melbourne ignites fierce divisions within the party.

Inside the insurrection: Why construction workers took to the street

21/09/21 Large numbers of Anti-authoritarian and construction workers protested the lockdown and mandatory Vaxination of trades-people through the streets of Melbourne. Photograph by Chris Hopkins

Pressure has been building for months within the construction industry as frustration grows over lockdowns, vaccines and a persistent social media campaign.

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Extremism

Anti-vax, far-right activists undermining Australians’ health, safety

The attack on the CFMEU orchestrated by the far right should be a warning to all political leaders about the challenges we face in rebuilding our nation after this pandemic.

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President Joe Biden meets with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the Intercontinental Barclay Hotel in New York.

‘We’re in lockstep’: Biden hails Australia at meeting with Morrison

At his own press conference, Scott Morrison said there would not be a new cold war. “I am confident that we can avoid the conflict that we all want to avoid.”

Keating turns fury on Labor and government over AUKUS deal

Former prime minister Paul Keating has criticised his own party for supporting the Morrison government’s new AUKUS agreement.

Not content with accusing the government of selling out Australia’s security interests, Paul Keating has opened fire on his own side as well.

New UQ clinic to help with early diagnosis of dementia

New UQ clinic to help with early diagnosis of dementia

Professor Gail Robinson will head the new clinic at UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute to help detect dementia early and improve treatment for sufferers.

‘This goes way beyond HIV’: Innovative treatment attacks virus in the brain

A scanning electron micrograph of multiple round bumps of the HIV-1 virus on a cell surface.

The novel treatment, which seeks out HIV where it “hides” in the brain, also holds out hope for brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

How to age gracefully? It starts with a little resistance

Inspired by a new book, “Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old,” I’m taking stock of my life and deciding what I need to reconsider.

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Queensland

Caboolture Hospital.

Complaints mount as Caboolture Hospital inquiry scope remains unchanged

Queensland Health says it will consider all telephone calls “from any time frame” but has not changed the terms of reference to include any surgeries from before 2020.

Mystery body found floating in Brisbane River not yet identified

Mystery body found floating in Brisbane River not yet identified

More than eight hours later, police are still trying to identify the body and determine whether the death is suspicious.

Milford to face court after being charged with assault

Anthony Milford is set to the join South Sydney in 2022.

The Rabbitohs recruit was arrested after police were called to Marshall Street in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley.

‘Let us handcuff you, we’ll let you breathe’: Police arrest of mentally ill man

A still image taken from the body-worn camera footage of the incident involving Yel Mayen at his family’s Goodna home on July 4, 2020.

This incident occurred less than six weeks after George Floyd was fatally choked by United States police.

Almost every coastal suburb in Brisbane ‘climate sensitive’: RBA

Almost every coastal suburb in Brisbane ‘climate sensitive’: RBA

Research by the Reserve Bank suggests more than 250 suburbs across the country are at risk from house price falls due to climate change.

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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

More than 1000 protesters march towards West Gate Bridge on Tuesday afternoon
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Protesters block West Gate Bridge after construction sector shuttered

Police say 44 people have been arrested and warned of more to come after a large crowd of protesters clashed with officers as they marched through the city and halted traffic on the West Gate Bridge.

Please Explain co-host Nathanael Cooper.
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‘We have the right to go home safely too’: pepper-sprayed photographer speaks out

Today on Please Explain, photographer Luis Ascui joins Nathanael Cooper to recount being pepper-sprayed at Melbourne’s violent anti-lockdown protests.

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'Eye-watering': How much further could property prices rise from here?

'Eye-watering': How much further could property prices rise from here?

Less than three months ago the big banks were predicting interest rates – and mortgage repayments – could rise sooner than expected and slow the market. Then along came Delta.

This imposing home hides a light, fun and surprising makeover

This imposing home hides a light, fun and surprising makeover

And wow. What quality of daylight it draws into the new kitchen with its pale concrete floor, concrete and curvaceous island bench, and the uptick of that roof formed in concrete.

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Sport

Wests Tigers coach Michael Maguire. Inset, chairman Lee Hagipantelis.
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An embarrassment and a debacle: Tigers boss’ candid Q&A over Maguire saga

Wests Tigers chairman Lee Hagipantelis has answered the tough questions about a controversial review process that led to the club backing coach Michael Maguire.

Tom Burgess has been immense for the Rabbitohs in 2021.

Tom Burgess steps out of shadow cast by his brothers

It has been a rollercoaster year for the Burgess family, but Tom has ignored the headlines to produce his best football for Souths.

Darcie Brown fires one down against India.
India 225 Australia 1-227
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Speedy Brown the revelation for evolving Australia

If evolution is the value Australia’s women have added to their charter, Darcie Brown’s four-wicket blast in the first ODI against India in Mackay was something closer to a revelation

Latrell Mitchell is copying the movements of Tom Trbojevic at Souths training.

How Latrell Mitchell is helping Souths prepare to shut down Tommy Turbo

Latrell Mitchell still has a role in South Sydney’s finals campaign, and it just happens to be that of Manly superstar Tom Trbojevic.

Michael Maguire will continue to coach the Tigers.
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NRL 2021

Inside story: Why Maguire was spared the axe at Wests Tigers

Michael Maguire will remain in charge of Wests Tigers after surviving the club’s controversial post-season review.

Australia is facilitating the arrival of about 3000 Afghan refugees fleeing the Taliban.

‘It’s incredible’: Australia plans to resettle Afghan refugees through football

Football Australia is working with the federal government to resettle 3000 Afghan refugees into community clubs to ease their adjustment into Australia.

Two Parramatta trainers (circled) are the only trainers on the field seconds before time was called off for Mitch Kenny (circled right).

‘This was not cheating’: Penrith trainer defends stoppage after fine and ban

The NRL has sanctioned Penrith trainer Pete Green after he asked for time to be stopped against Parramatta on Saturday.

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