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Worst year for road deaths in Victoria since 2008 as COVID habits wreak havoc

Road deaths have hit their highest levels in 15 years.

The greatest loss of life on Victoria’s roads in 15 years has prompted a government commitment to review speed limits on country roads, and calls for stronger police enforcement.

How Hamas weaponised sexual violence

Gal Abdush’s parents, center, and her sisters at their home in Kiryat Ekron, a small town in central Israel, Dec. 7, 2023. The photograph on the wall shows Gal and her husband, Nagi — they had been together since they were teenagers. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times)

A New York Times investigation shows a pattern of extreme brutality against women in the October 7 attacks in Israel.

‘Fuel to the fire’: WorkCover hikes put heat on health service budgets

Victoria’s health services face having to cut staff or services amid a budget squeeze they say has been worsened by the recent surge in workers’ compensation premiums – and the threat of more to come.

Images of Footscray between the early 20th century and now.
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City life

The statistics and scenes that encapsulate the fight for the future of Footscray

While tattooed hipsters sip craft beers and high-rises fill the skyline, retailers say Footscray still has an underbelly of crime and antisocial behaviour.

Campaign to remove Trump from state ballots kicks into gear

Donald Trump at the UFC 296 mixed martial arts event in Las Vegas earlier this month.

Challenges are under way in several US states, based on an obscure clause of a constitutional amendment enacted after the Civil War that disqualifies officials who “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” from holding office.

This man has helped 60 people die. Now he wants the law changed

Victoria’s was the first voluntary assisted dying law in Australia. Six years later, it’s the most restrictive legislation in the world.

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Behind the Headlines

We gave a celeb a ‘halo’ on this magazine cover. Then came a social media pile-on

The Good Weekend cover that featured George Calombaris.

As journalists, we dish it out and we take it. We can’t – and shouldn’t – complain. But I’d be lying if I said this story didn’t shake me.

Where to go and what to do on New Year’s Eve in Melbourne

Fireworks over Domain Gardens from Fed Square last year.

Thousands of revellers are expected to head to the CBD to celebrate the end of 2023. Here’s where to go for fireworks, fun and frivolity.

That special place: Writers on what takes them back to where they love

In this summer series, writers take us on their journeys – from Lake Eildon to London, Mongolia to Prague, and New England to Jerusalem Bay.

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A snake handler at the Brisbane International.

Deadly snake holds up play during Thiem’s match in Brisbane

Former US Open champion Dominic Thiem was taking on Australian youngster James McCabe when an eastern brown snake slithered onto the court.

Money is an unstoppable force in cricket, and the game needs to evolve or perish

Cameron Green

Producing cricketers takes years of fertiliser and water from mums, dads, coaches, and a myriad of volunteers, so cashed-up privateers should be making a serious contribution to the bottom line.

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Australia’s all-conquering skipper, and the player of her generation: The stars of our top XIs for 2023

The importance of skipper Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja to Australia’s Test side has been reflected by the pair being the only players to retain their places in our team of the year.

‘Slice of resistance’: Thousands attend Melbourne pro-Palestinian rally

Emma Eve brandishing her ‘Would you like a slice of resistence’ sign.

An estimated 6000 people marched through the city for the 12th consecutive Free Palestine rally, vowing to keep coming back until the violence in Gaza ends.

Gillian Triggs says no one is copying Australia’s refugee policies

UNHCR’s outgoing Assistant High Commissioner for Protection says the UK’s failure to send asylum seekers offshore has demonstrated to the rest of Europe that hardline methods don’t work.

Kerryn Grafton suffered serious injuries in a head-on road crash.
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As headlights burned Kerryn’s eyes, she thought she was going to die. She wants drivers to slow down

Four months after surviving a major car crash on the Gold Coast, Melbourne woman Kerryn Grafton still has nightmares. Her SUV was crushed like an accordion.

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The joy and pain of Spike Milligan, the man who made modern comedy

Spike with family in Spike Milligan - the Unseen Archive.

A new documentary goes through the comedian’s personal archives with a gallery of friends, fans and those whose own careers owe much to Milligan’s influence.

Why Alan Carr and his dad are the ‘Kardashians of Northampton’

Changing Ends. Oliver Savell and Alan Carr.

Carr’s new sitcom is based on the chat show host’s childhood, growing up with an alpha-male dad who coached the local soccer team.

Why Harry Connick Jnr thinks Australia’s New Year’s Eve is the ‘best celebration’ in the world

The jazz superstar will be performing at the Sydney Opera House before the clock strikes midnight.

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James Gargasoulas doing doughnuts outside Flinders Street Station.
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I went for a walk in the footsteps of a killer – then cried at my desk

Days after the Bourke Street massacre, my editors gave me a simple, but important assignment. Among the flowers and candles, the story of a tragedy revealed itself in unexpected ways.

Michael Bachelard, left, eats watermelon off a dagger with Iraq’s Golden Division soldiers in their Mosul barracks on June 29, 2017.
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A war raged outside and IS militants lurked in the darkness. Then our fellow Aussies turned on us

Heavy artillery was firing when two nervous American soldiers came to the tent with bad news. It’s a war zone story I’ve always itched to tell, and still infuriates me six years on.

Victoria

Volunteer Frank Schrever with a bus full of passengers at Sandy Point.

Coastal communities salute the sun for their first public transport

Sandy Point and Venus Bay will trial electric minibuses to see if public transport can be brought to small Victorian towns.

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The renewable investment that shows government abandoned a key SEC promise

Artist’s image of the Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub, a large battery farm in Melbourne’s west.

In its first investment, the State Electricity Commission has failed to meet a government election promise for majority ownership of renewable energy projects.

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Victorian mobile speed cameras to be out of action for two full days

Mobile-speed-camera workers are locked in a pay dispute with Serco.

The Community and Public Sector Union has expanded its strike action against Serco, which runs the state’s mobile safety cameras, to include stoppages on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

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Solo mum Sarah waited four years to have a baby. Now she’s raising triplets

Solo mum Sarah waited four years to have a baby. Now she’s raising triplets

As Sarah Wiseman struggled with IVF, she spent her days as a neo-natal nurse caring for other people’s babies. In 2023, she finally got to bring home her own.

Home Affairs flags probe of St Vincent’s cybersecurity after Christmas hack

St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney.

Patients of St Vincent’s are no closer to understanding whether their sensitive health records are among the stolen information.

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Crime writers Mick Herron, Candice Fox and S.A. Cosby.

Murder, mayhem, villainy! 10 best crime reads of 2023

This year was a bumper year for crime fiction, especially books written by Australians.

Kaimana (left) plays Jaiyah Saelua, a faʻafafine (third gender) player, in Next Goal Wins.
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Could Next Goal Wins be Taika Waititi’s first own goal?

This feel-good sports film shows the Kiwi director may finally have bitten off more than he can chew in Hollywood.

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Ellyse Perry and Pat Cummins.

Australia’s all-conquering skipper, and the player of her generation: The stars of our top XIs for 2023

The importance of skipper Pat Cummins and Usman Khawaja to Australia’s Test side has been reflected by the pair being the only players to retain their places in our team of the year.

Cameron Green at Edgbaston during the most recent Ashes series.

Green credentials: Why all-rounder is being seriously considered for open position

There’s a strong push for Cameron Green to open the batting for Australia once David Warner retires after the Sydney Test against Pakistan.

A snake handler at the Brisbane International.

Deadly snake holds up play during Thiem’s match in Brisbane

Former US Open champion Dominic Thiem was taking on Australian youngster James McCabe when an eastern brown snake slithered onto the court.

With Olympic medals and World Cup wins, is Norway the best sporting nation in the world?

Is a country with the population of Sydney the world’s top sporting nation?

With champions such as Erling Haaland, Casper Ruud and Ada Hegerberg, Norway is a small but mighty country when it comes to sport.

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Pakistan anger over ‘inconsistent’ calls and technology ‘curse’

In a fiery postscript to Australia’s series-sealing 79-run victory at the MCG, Pakistan coach Mohammad Hafeez said the tourists had been the better side and would have won if not for several line-ball calls that had fallen in Australia’s favour.

Doggies celebrate in 2016.

St Kilda poach talent scout who shaped Bulldogs flag team

Saints have poached Sydney and former Western Bulldogs recruiting manager Simon Dalrymple, the man who helped build the Western Bulldogs’ 2016 premiership list.

Some of the memorable images of Australian sport in 2023.

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Test your mental muscle or put your mates in the hot seat. It’s time to find out who is the font of knowledge on all things sport in 2023 by taking our 50-question super-quiz.

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