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RBA mulls rate pause in April; Biden to address parliament

Home buyers could be in for a financial reprieve ahead of Easter, with the Reserve Bank saying it will consider a pause in interest rate increases at its April meeting.

Bid to delay Deeming’s expulsion fails despite show of support

Controversial Liberal MP Moira Deeming will learn her fate within days after a failed motion to delay next week’s party room meeting.

What does Xi want from Putin?

Chinese President Xi Jinping gestures while speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting at the Kremlin on Monday.

The Chinese leader is in Moscow for a three-day visit. Apart from an emphatic display of solidarity with his “dear friend”, there’s a lot Russia can help with.

His mum found him lying on the floor. William has survived 10 cardiac arrests.

William Pearce battled a severe heart condition.

Researchers at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute have discovered a genetic mutation that causes cardiomyopathy, paving the way for new treatments.

After a bitter protest, only one group is happy

After a bitter protest, only one group is happy

Saturday’s chaotic events on Spring Street could result in the banning of the Nazi salute and a Liberal MP losing her endorsement, but one group was happy with what happened.

Far from Delicious: Apology over infamous restaurant review leaves a bad taste

Food site finally apologises over inappropriate comments on a female maitre d’, but chefs are still threatening a boycott.

Rupert Murdoch met his new fiancee six months ago. What drives a post-divorce proposal?

The media mogul got engaged seven months after divorcing his fourth wife. Are sudden, post-divorce engagements doomed to fail?

‘You walk a fine line’: Scott on the risk around Merrett’s captaincy

‘You walk a fine line’: Scott on the risk around Merrett’s captaincy

Brad Scott has revealed that the Bombers do not want new skipper Zach Merrett to become too demanding of teammates, acknowledging that there was a risk of the highly motivated Merrett acting as “an enforcer”.

The new Good Food

40 under $40: Melbourne’s top restaurants for getting bang for your buck

40 under $40: Melbourne’s top restaurants for getting bang for your buck

Dani Valent criss-crosses Melbourne to find 40 of the city’s best-value venues, serving everything from African soul food to zaatar-dusted hummus.

‘Your weeknight saviour’: RecipeTin Eats’ 20-minute Thai chicken satay curry

RecipeTin Eats’ 20-minute Thai chicken satay curry.

Peanut sauce is the best thing about Thai chicken satay skewers. This curry is swimming in it, and will be on the table in 20 minutes flat.

‘Inviting and warm’ Sunhands might be your new favourite Carlton cafe and wine bar

It’s a bright all-day spot for coffee, lunch and wine from the crew behind Heartattack & Vine.

Opinion
War

How the US broke Iraq: A generational mistake that killed 306,000 civilians

An American soldier in Baghdad in 2003.

The consensus now, even among formerly hawkish Republicans, is that the United States should never have invaded Iraq 20 years ago.

Ishaan Tharoor

Ukraine blows up Russian missiles in Crimea

An explosion in Crimea.

Earlier, the Russian Defence Ministry said a fighter jet was scrambled over the Baltic Sea after two US B52s flew in the direction of the Russian border.

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Bonds

Credit Suisse fallout: CoCo bondholders go loco

A key element of Credit Suisse’s ‘rescue’ was a Swiss regulator’s decision to declare $26 billion of the bank’s bonds worthless. Other central banks are scrambling to distance themselves.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

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US politics

Bracing for impact, US political world waits for Donald Trump indictment

Putting up a fight: Former US president Donald Trump at the NCAA Wrestling Championships,  in Tulsa, Oklahoma on the weekend.

Facing possible charges over alleged hush money paid to an adult film star, Donald Trump has launched a pre-emptive strike to control the narrative, rally supporters, and play the victim.

Murdoch succeeded where Putin failed. Time for a Fox hunt

We believe a royal commission into media concentration is now needed to defend our democracy. For the Coalition parties, this is a crucial moment.

Harry Sheezel has signed a contract extension with North Melbourne.

North extend contract with Sheezel after fairytale debut

It took only a pre-season and a fairytale debut performance for the Kangaroos to hand Harry Sheezel a two-year contract extension, which keeps him at Arden Street until at least the end of 2026.

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GOOD FOOD

Tajarin with rabbit ragu.

Alta’s pasta is one of my favourite dishes of the year so far

Despite the ubiquity of Italian food in this town, this Fitzroy trattoria manages to stand out by doing something new.

Hector’s Deli South Melbourne.

10 of Melbourne’s best sandwich shops

Whether you fancy a sub, panino, hoagie or melt, there’s a sanga to suit. Here are our top picks to get your teeth into.

Victoria

Moira Deeming speaking at an anti-trans rights rally at Parliament House on Saturday.

Push to dump controversial Liberal MP a test for state opposition leader

John Pesutto says he is confident of having the numbers to remove Moira Deeming following her attendance at a rally gatecrashed by neo-Nazis.

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Racism

Victoria to ban Nazi salutes after far-right rally

Neo-Nazis, led by Thomas Sewell, marched on Spring Street on Saturday.

The attorney-general has acted two days after neo-Nazis performed the salute at an anti-trans rights rally at Parliament House, and labelled their actions “disgraceful and cowardly”.

Falls Creek eyes ski season to recoup summer of landslide losses

The landslide at Falls Creek has been a calamity for businesses.

A single lane into Falls Creek is expected to reopen in time for the ski season after businesses endured a nightmarish summer of isolation, cut off by the state’s largest landslip.

Google review author who defamed surgeon revealed as former student

Dr Korana Musicki, an experienced vascular and endovascular surgeon, has won her defamation action against a former medical student.

Korana Musicki was forced to take legal action against the tech giant before it would reveal the identity of the poster.

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Lawyer X royal commissioner, legal experts concerned about new informant bill

Disgraced barrister Nicola Gobbo once tried to claim $1 million for the arrest of Tony Mokbel.

The former head of the royal commission into the Lawyer X scandal has raised concerns with the government about its proposed informant laws ahead of the draft legislation being debated in parliament this week. 

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AFL 2023

Some of the memorable scenes from round one of the 2023 AFL season.

A draw, an upset and a stellar debut: Here are the key takeouts of an intriguing opening round

It’s a small sample size, but round one of the AFL season delivered several intriguing story lines.

Head-high bumps are the talking point of round one of the 2023 AFL season. Kysaiah Pickett (centre) and Lance Franklin (left) were both offered suspensions for their hits on opponents, while Adelaide’s Shane McAdam (right) is likely to face similar consequences.

Bump verdicts: Pickett, Franklin learn fate as Ablett snr considers class action

The livewire Demon and Swans superstar have been offered suspensions, while an Adelaide forward is the next player facing the scrutiny of the AFL Match Review Panel.

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Property

First home buyers on an average income, are now paying more than 40 per cent of their income on mortgage repayments new research shows.

‘An ugly scene’: Bleak outlook for Melbourne’s home buyers revealed

Rising interest rates have pushed down house prices in what should be good news for first home hopefuls, but a new report lays bare a bigger challenge.

22 Saxby Road Glen Iris sold at auction for $2,205,000.

Investors spend $2.2 million on Glen Iris house they plan to knock down

The period house attracted four bidders at auction this weekend and its new owners, who spent more than $500,000 over the reserve, plan to demolish it and build townhouses.

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Harry Sheezel has signed a contract extension with North Melbourne.

North extend contract with Sheezel after fairytale debut

It took only a pre-season and a fairytale debut performance for the Kangaroos to hand Harry Sheezel a two-year contract extension, which keeps him at Arden Street until at least the end of 2026.

Lead by example: New Essendon captain Zach Merrett.

‘You walk a fine line’: Scott on the risk around Merrett’s captaincy

Essendon coach Brad Scott has revealed that the Bombers do not want new skipper Zach Merrett to become too demanding of teammates, acknowledging that there was a risk of the highly motivated Merrett acting as “an enforcer”.

Mexican Sergio Perez heads to Melbourne in serious form after winning in Saudi Arabia for Red Bull.
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Formula 1

Challengers stuck in the past as dominant Red Bull eyes Melbourne F1 win

With Mercedes and Ferrari stuck in the past, it’s difficult to see any team challenging the dominant Red Bull team at next week’s Melbourne F1 Grand Prix.

Melbourne’s Kysaiah Pickett ploughs into Bailey Smith on Saturday night at the MCG.
Opinion
AFL 2023

Can a bump ever be foolproof - and safe?

Three head-high bumps leading to three suspensions from last weekend’s opening AFL round have prompted calls for drastic action. But what and how is not clear.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

Sports columnist

One of Laura Peel’s winning jumps in Kazakhstan.

‘Australia one-two is massive’: Scott celebrates World Cup title, Peel second

Peel claimed victory with stunning triple back somersaults in the season’s final aerial skiing World Cup meeting to finish just behind Scott, who came second in Kazakhstan, on the overall standings.

Ange Postecoglou gave Garang Kuol some words of encouragement when Celtic faced Hearts earlier this month.

Postecoglou’s pep talk for Socceroos whiz-kid Kuol

Garang Kuol’s meteoric rise has seemingly flatlined in the Scottish Premiership, but the 18-year-old is determined to make the most of his European challenge.

Jordan De Goey.

The most surprising, imposing and exciting wins from a bump(er) round

Michael Gleeson, Jake Niall and Caroline Wilson discuss the most surprising, imposing and exciting wins from round one, whether the match review framework for penalties over bumping need to be changed, off-field politics at Essendon and much more.

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