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‘Stopped me in my tracks’: How one phone call changed Jacinta Allan’s life
Jacinta Allan had very ordinary plans for that week in September – to take her children to the Melbourne Royal Show. Within hours, she was being sworn in as premier.
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Immigration
Two-thirds of voters say migrant intake should be cut as the PM pledges a return to ‘sustainable’ levels, an end to rorts
Only 16 per cent of voters believe the government is running the migration program in a carefully managed way, as Labor prepares to unveil a visa system overhaul.
Opinion
Courts
Lehrmann case brings home the risks of suing for a court victory
The similarity between the stakes of two high-profile defamation cases doesn’t end with the fact that they share the same lawyers.
Nick McKenzie
Investigative reporter
Updated
China relations
China accused of sonar blast ‘aggression’ after spray with Philippines vessels
The skirmish in the South China Sea follows last month’s sonar incident involving the Australian Navy.
Foreign investors to be hit with higher fees for vacant homes
Overseas buyers will face a tripling in fees to buy an established home in Australia and will be further penalised if their property is left vacant, under a plan to tighten foreign investment laws.
The Mercedes documents were identical – apart from 14 numbers that cost Georgina $38,500
Every detail looks the same. Even the price is to-the-cent exact. The only difference is at the bottom of the second page, where the customer is told how they can make the payment.
‘I’m very selective these days’: Elyse Knowles on motherhood and embracing the imperfect
The model sits down with Sunday Life to talk about her life in Byron Bay, being mum to two boys under three and why she’s returning to Melbourne for the holidays.
Opinion
Taylor Swift
The world is falling apart. Over to you Tay-Tay. No pressure...
Artists such as Taylor Swift have the right to express their political opinions as they like. But it should never become an obligation.
Jacqueline Maley
Columnist and senior journalist
Opinion
Christmas
How to buy a Secret Santa gift for the person you hoped you wouldn’t get
Every year, I get my father-in-law in Secret Santa, and every year, the experience is the same: a crushing reminder that he will never love me (or at least love my gifts).
Thomas Mitchell
Culture reporter
Exclusive
Healthcare
Carlos was told a cat scratch was superficial. He’s now blind in one eye
“I want to tell my story because I don’t want anyone going through what I did,” Carlos says.
Opinion
Hip pocket
How to teach your kids to budget, and sleigh it
Christmas is the perfect time to teach your kids the wonders of a budget, with ample opportunities to talk about money.
Dominic Powell
Money Editor
Jewish community cancels its own festival
The “uncomfortable decision” to pause Melbourne’s In One Voice festival reflects concerns about hosting a day of singing, dancing and cultural celebrations while the war rages in Gaza.
Beyond Ozempic: How weight loss drugs could change the world
Imagine a world in the near future where safe, effective weight loss drugs are widespread and larger bodies have become unusual. Is this a vision to be cheered or feared?
Analysis
Australian cricket
The ups and downright disasters of Pakistan in Australia
Pakistan have been brilliant in Australia but also terrible – often within the same series, or even the same match.
What to do when your parenting style affects your friendships
Becoming a parent comes with many surprises, including the way it changes the way we relate to those closest to us.
Like many people, Leah spends every Christmas alone. This is how she copes
Spending Christmas by yourself can generate plenty of emotions. Not only can it draw attention to how lonely you feel, it shines a spotlight on the “complicated or non-existent relationships” in your life.
The Crown’s Kate Middleton is on the brink of fame. Why is everyone talking about her hair?
A transformational haircut has become a tried and tested strategy for a rebrand – just ask Emma Watson.
One question to avoid – and other etiquette tips for a joyful Christmas day
We’ve enlisted the help of three etiquette experts to give us their top tips on how to keep everything streamlined (or at the very least, from descending into a goat rodeo).
WEEKEND READS
Avoid the crowds: Six under-the-radar places in Venice you must visit
There’s the storied Venice that the tour guides show you. And then there are the other Venices, Here’s where to find them.
‘We didn’t know if they’d shoot us’: When Brett Sutton faced the Taliban
He’s worked in war zones, nearly died climbing mountains and escaped a charging rhino. In a rare interview, Brett Sutton speaks about his wild-haired youth and life on the front line of medicine.
Victoria
‘When the weird things come out’: Melbourne’s snorkelling secrets revealed
Many Melburnians imagine the warm waters of the Great Barrier Reef when they think of snorkelling, but there are spectacular options right on their doorstep.
Mornington’s 100-year-old cliff path in danger of closing forever
An idyllic 100-year-old cliff path in Mornington could be lost to the public and local community for good after landslips created a dangerous hazard for walkers.
Two charged after biggest alleged illegal steroid bust in Victorian history
Police say steroids and prescription medications seized are worth millions and the syndicate counted organised crime identities among its hundreds of customers.
‘It messed me up’: why Jasmin joined the McDonald’s class action
Employers have been put on notice as a bill criminalising wage theft passes parliament in the same week McDonald’s and KFC were hit with class action lawsuits.
Love thy neighbour? Homeowners urged to merge their blocks and build up
A council in Melbourne’s shady outer east hopes new planning laws permitting the merging of lots to build new medium-density housing could save its tree cover.
See & Do
Melissa Broder’s mystical desert song to the power of love
In the American writer’s third novel, a woman finds a way inside a giant cactus as a bizarre part of her search to revive her love for her husband.
Review
This ‘monumental’ winery restaurant lives up to its name, but how’s its menu?
This winery, cellar door, restaurant and sculpture park one hour north of Melbourne is definitely worth a visit.
Politics
The NDIS saved Angelique’s family. But in another world, she would not have needed it
NDIS 2.0 will aim to establish a new disability system that picks up children’s developmental challenges earlier and delivers a range of supports at home, childcare or school.
Business
Opinion
Health insurance
How you can claim a possible $3000 before New Year
Private health extras allowances typically expire on December 31. And there’s even more on offer this year than most.
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Money contributor
World
Feet chained and dressed in rags, these Pompeii residents lived in a ‘bakery-prison’
The newly excavated bakery-prison consists of a cramped space where donkeys and enslaved people lived, slept and worked together, milling flour to make bread.
Opinion
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Property
Expats buy Port Melbourne pad sight unseen for $2.34 million
The couple had never set foot inside the three-bedroom apartment, but that didn’t deter them from bidding big on the home across from the beach.
The Melbourne suburbs where it’s now a buyers’ market
Melbourne property prices have been rising this year and buyers have faced tough competition. For some, that’s started to change.
Good Food
Recipe collection
Best of
Five no-bake cheesecakes to make this weekend
Lifestyle
Should the truth about affairs always come out? It depends
According to a couples counsellor, there are a few things to consider before hiding or revealing infidelity.
Culture
Talk to Me, The New Boy and The Newsreader lead AACTA Award nominations
The AACTA Awards, the annual celebration of Australia film and TV, have announced the nominees for February’s event, including Colin from Accounts and Deadloch.
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Sport
‘Love his energy’: The new Bomber cleaning up veteran teammates
A young forward is having an instant impact at Essendon, coach Brad Scott on the year ahead, and skipper Zach Merrett on team expectations.
Analysis
Australian cricket
Warner set his own path, does he deserve to go out on his own terms?
Based on the numbers, David Warner deserves the accolades. But the Australian cricket team is not his property or play thing and his form has been declining at Test level for some years.
Updated
Australian Open
‘Heartbreaking’: Australian Open blow as Kyrgios pulls out
Nick Kyrgios has made official the Australian Open’s worst fears, announcing he will not play in next month’s grand slam as he recovers from a serious wrist injury.
Flaw of averages: How Warner’s late-career decline compares to other Australian greats
How does David Warner compare to other great Australian openers before they sailed off into the sunset? Does he still deserve his spot at the top of the order?
Updated
Paris Olympics 2024
Individual Russian and Belarusian athletes can compete in Paris: IOC
Ukraine has bitterly opposed the presence of Russian competitors, even as neutrals, in Paris.
‘Protect his rights’: NBA commissioner opens up on Josh Giddey probe
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has broken his silence over a league and police investigation into allegations Australian basketballer Josh Giddey had an inappropriate relationship with a minor.
‘Hit your first ball for six’: How Cummins helped turn around Marsh’s career after fan hate
Mitchell Marsh says the confidence and faith captain Pat Cummins and coach Andrew McDonald showed in him led to his Test rebirth.
Have Your Say
‘Complete madness’: The backroom changes behind Australia’s victorious year
Usman Khawaja and Glenn Maxwell believe a revolution led by Andrew McDonald and George Bailey is key to Australia’s year of success.