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TGA approves jabs for 5-11 year olds as Victoria records seven deaths, 980 new cases

Christmas decorations in Melbourne’s Bourke Street Mall.

Victoria has recorded seven deaths and 980 new cases in the 24 hours to Sunday morning, as the TGA approved jabs for 5-11 year olds to begin on January 10.

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An open letter from a WA teacher to a broken system

WA teachers are in it for the love of education, but increasingly many are asking if it is worth the impact on their mental health.

When the only avenue for assistance is contacting the Education Minister with your concerns, well, suffice to say it’s an indictment on the system, a West Australian teacher writes.

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‘Two weeks ago, it was no. Now, the door is ajar’: Berejiklian considers run in Warringah

The party is running polls to examine locals’ response to the potential candidacy of Gladys Berejiklian over Mike Baird. In the words of a Liberal: “the only candidate who can win back the seat for us is Gladys. She is a rockstar in the electorate”.

Is Australia ready for Omicron?

UNSW Medicine’s Kirby Institute, which has been retrofitted and is now fully equipped to study the live SARS-CoV-2 virus. Photo shows Stuart Turville, Associate Professor at the Kirby Institute, working within the PC3 Lab. Photographed Wednesday 19th May 2021. Photograph by James Brickwood. SMH NEWS 210519. CORONAVIRUS. COVID-19

Deep inside a concrete containment lab, Australian scientists in hazmat suits keep a watchful eye on a microscopic sample of Omicron growing in a lab dish.

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Crime

Loner, pilot, barbecue-lover - mystery swirls around accused killer

Glen Lynn

The detectives who spoke to Greg Lynn about missing campers Carol Clay and Russell Hill last month had never met him, but they had already built a psychological profile of the suspect.

Lily Dick on the burst for Australia in the final of the Dubai sevens

Magnificent sevens: Women and men shine in Dubai

Australia’s women’s sevens claimed back-to-back titles for the first time in almost four years, while the men lost narrowly in the final.

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High school

Perth Modern principal accused of ‘siphoning’ money to  auditorium

Questions surrounding suspended principal Lois Joll’s pursuit of a $10 million auditorium over better science facilities and relief teachers were raised back in 2017.

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Student pushed to brink over tissue fundraiser ‘overreaction’

Student pushed to brink over tissue fundraiser ‘overreaction’

The former student who was suspended in 2016 following a dispute over the use of kids hospital burns money has revealed to WAtoday the mental anguish she suffered.

BHP’s coronavirus vaccine mandate rejected by Fair Work Commission

The national industrial tribunal has overturned BHP’s jab mandate for workers at its Mt Arthur mine.

The national industrial tribunal ruled BHP had not consulted its workers properly in a ruling that shows other vaccine mandates may be open to challenge.

War of words over William Tyrrell disappearance as police continue forensic search

Outgoing police chief Mick Fuller has doubled down on criticism of the William Tyrrell investigation under Gary Jubelin, saying Mr Jubelin illegally recording a suspect is what got him removed from the case.

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Shell’s Prelude floating LNG facility off the WA coast is the largest vessel in the world.
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Shell’s giant $24b Prelude floating LNG vessel shut down after fire

A fire late Thursday night on Shell’s Prelude floating LNG vessel off the Kimberley coast caused production to be shut down and left the crew using backup power.

‘People screaming, champagne popping’: Perth gym buddies scoop $80m Powerball jackpot

The $80 million winners with their winning ticket.

A group of women who attend a Perth gym have taken out the major prize, with one telling how she scrambled to join the group entry using coins found on the floor of her car.

Exmouth port developer confident project can go ahead despite new protections, marine park

A humpback jumps near Qualing Pool in the Exmouth Gulf.

A new marine park, which would be jointly managed with the Nganhurra Thanardi Garrbu Aboriginal Corporation, will also run adjacent to a salt mining proposal.

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WA Nationals leader calls on MP accused of child sex abuse to resign from Parliament

West Australian South West MLC and former vice president of the federal branch of the Nationals James Hayward.

Mia Davies said MLC James Hayward’s position was “untenable”.

The curious case of Nathan Fyfe: Freo favourite comes full circle

Nat Fyfe on debut in 2010 (left), during pre-season last season and on the training track this week.

While he’s definitely not getting any younger, a shoulder infection and new haircut have combined to make Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe resemble the scrawny teenager who debuted for the Dockers back in 2010.

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Controversial cosmetic surgeon quits as regulators circle

Controversial cosmetic surgeon quits as regulators circle

Just over a month after an investigation by this masthead revealed a series of disturbing allegations, celebrity cosmetic surgeon Dr Daniel Lanzer has retired.

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This two-bedroom semi at 7 Wudgong Street, Mosman, sold at auction for $2.75 million at the weekend.

‘The boom isn’t over’: Housing market growing, just not by as much

The latest figures reveal Australian housing values edged upwards in November, but at their slowest rate since January.

The Wharncliffe estate is up for sale.

‘House of Hancock’ listed with $20 million record hopes

The historic Killara estate Wharncliffe, where the late mining magnate Lang Hancock momentously married his former maid Rose Lacson, is on offer with a $20 million guide.

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At school, Pat Cummins was part of the “sporty geeky” group, and now has a business degree – a departure from recent sports-mad Test cricket captains.

From high-school ‘sporty-geek’ to Test captain: the rise of Pat Cummins

Life has never been all about cricket for Australia’s new men’s Test captain. And given the job Pat Cummins has walked into, that could be his saving grace.

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‘You’ll know very soon’: Djokovic close to Australian Open decision

Novak Djokovic is still uncertain whether he will take part in the 2022 Australian Open but will soon decide, he said after Serbia’s Davis Cup defeat.

Sydney Kings player Biwali Bayles at The Block.

New kid on The Block: Rising Indigenous Kings star Bayles set to make a difference

For some, pursuing your dreams means getting out of Redfern but, in rising Sydney Kings star Biwali Bayles’ case, it meant coming home.

Aussie champion: Either Caitlin Foord or Sam Kerr will be lifting the FA Cup on Monday morning

FA Cup history awaits as Arsenal’s Matildas face Sam Kerr’s Chelsea

An Australian will lift the women’s FA Cup on Monday morning when Arsenal play Chelsea at Wembley.

A Christian Petracca-inspired Melbourne stormed to premiership victory over the Bulldogs.
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AFL 2022

Round one locked in: Victorian footy festival with Wednesday night Dees-Dogs opener

All Victorian clubs will play in Victoria to open season 2022, with Collingwood to play St Kilda, Geelong to play Essendon and Hawthorn to play North Melbourne.

Anderson and English captain Joe Root (L) have endured a torrid trip to Australia.

Lots of runs, no sledging: Root makes mark on England

England’s captain Joe Root enters the Ashes not just as the world’s best batter, but also as a leader with clear expectations.

Supercars driver Jamie Whincup through the years.
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Supercars

The sliding doors moment that made Jamie Whincup

Jamie Whincup is a bona fide legend of the Supercars championship, but his career trajectory was not smooth, certainly at the start.

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