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The private chat messages from inside a Melbourne billionaire’s ‘money machine’

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At 28, Edward Craven has built Stake.com into one of the world’s biggest gambling enterprises. But there is another side to its hot streak.

Work-from-home battle begins – and the decision could affect millions

The Fair Work Commission is investigating whether it needs to change the basic rights for award workers just a week after the right to disconnect was made law.

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Byelection

Next week’s byelection will reveal more about us than politicians

Federal politics has changed over the past 20 years. It’s been a dog’s breakfast. It’s now conducted in a permanently febrile atmosphere.

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Garish glitz? Rubbish. The critics are wrong – Prahran Square is paradise over a parking lot

Garish glitz? Rubbish. The critics are wrong – Prahran Square is paradise over a parking lot

As one of the creators of the square, I read Norman Day’s architectural review of it this week with a mixture of horror and amusement.

Carey Lyon
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Underworld figure’s fight venue torched days before bout

Abdulrahim boxes professionally under the name The Punisher.

A crime scene has been established at a function centre in Melbourne’s north where “The Punisher” had been scheduled to fight this weekend.

ABC rollercoaster rolls on: Antoinette Lattouf is back

Sacked presenter makes a return to the national broadcaster with a role in the ABC’s big new drama series.

Part of me hoped, many times, that my mum would die. Last week, she did

Abusive, loving, cruel, warm … when an unpredictable mother suddenly departs, she leaves her daughter in a tangle of emotions.

He fell for her in 10 minutes. Eleven years later, she said yes

When a celibate Hindu monk met his future wife at an ashram, what followed was a masterclass in patience.

A gift from the bank of mum and dad is no longer enough for home buyers

Young people who lower their expectations to an unassuming home in their second-choice location still could not comfortably afford the loan repayments.

Whitney leads her partner Kevin swimming in Edwards Lake.

Kevin the swan lost three mates. Now he’s in love with Whitney Houston

Resembling a Shakespearean tragedy, the romantic history of Kevin the black swan has taken another turn, delighting locals who frequent the Reservoir park that he calls home.

Can you still get round-the-world tickets? Yes, and they’re a bargain

Round-the-world tickets can still represent great value for money.

These tickets aren’t just for jet-setters who want the trip of a lifetime. The price alone makes them attractive if you have time to spare.

Michael Gebicki
Michael Gebicki

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Live music

Touchdown: Travis Kelce lands in Australia to join Taylor Swift for Sydney shows

The jet Travis Kelce is understood to be on has landed at Sydney Airport.

In the most exciting touchdown of Travis Kelce’s career, the Super Bowl champion has arrived in Australia to join Swift on her Eras tour.

It’s in our interest to keep having sex after 50. But how to spice it up?

“First off, for fellas, no flossing in bed, toenail clipping, belching or passing wind. Ever.”

Austin Butler.

Butler brings a rock star sensibility to highly anticipated Dune sequel

From Elvis Presley to the treacherous princeling Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, the 32-year-old actor reflects on his new blockbuster role.

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Martin Kingham is grateful for aged-care services from his local council and is concerned about the impact of privatisation.

‘Frightening’: Council looks to axe in-home aged care services

Under the City of Port Phillip initiative, services such as shopping assistance would be outsourced to a private provider.

Liberal MP says former premiers are dividing the party by helping Pesutto

Composite image of Victorian Liberals Kim Wells, Moira Deeming and John Pesutto.

Former Victorian treasurer Kim Wells says the three former Liberal premiers who donated to John Pesutto’s legal fund are “taking a side”.

Extreme fire danger for Melbourne, Victoria’s west as more ‘volatile’ weather forecast

An extreme fire danger is in place for a large part of the state on Thursday.

Communities ravaged by bushfire last week have been urged to prepare for another day of extreme fire danger and potential storms.

‘Compulsive’: Brother of a Melbourne judge pleads guilty to child abuse offences

County Court of Victoria.

The man is fighting to keep his name secret after admitting in court to sending graphic messages about child abuse on an online chat platform.

Why does the free tram zone end before RMIT? These students think they know

Why does the free tram zone end before RMIT? These students think they know

Jolin Chang, an international master’s of business student at Monash University says she takes the train almost daily.

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Joel Smith.
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AFL 2024

Police ‘assessing information’ over Smith’s alleged trafficking

Melbourne Football Club is under pressure to conduct a “deep dive” investigation into its culture  after police became involved in allegations of drug trafficking against AFL player Joel Smith.

Joel Smith.

Who did Joel Smith text? The major risk factor for the Demons

Melbourne is flying blind without any knowledge of what Joel Smith did or did not say to his teammates in his text messages, and no control of an external investigation.

Joel Smith celebrates one of the three goals he kicked against Carlton in last year’s semi-final.
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AFL 2024

Everything you need to know about the drug allegations against Joel Smith

Melbourne’s Joel Smith, already provisionally suspended after failing a drug test last year, has now been accused of trafficking cocaine by Sport Integrity Australia.

Tim David hits the winning runs for Australia.

Final-ball boundary seals stunning T20 triumph for Australia

Australia have won the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy opener in dramatic fashion, with Tim David hitting four off the final delivery for a six-wicket victory.

North Melbourne spearhead Nick Larkey acknowledges his teammates after slotting one of his five goals in the match simulation against Collingwood.
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AFL 2024

Kangas coaches concentrating on players at their disposal and “North-ball”, not Tarryn Thomas

Goal-kicking ace Nick Larkey was in hot form for the Kangaroos, who will be encouraged by their win over the reigning premier, even if it was a match simulation contest and the Magpies were under-strength.

Jack Martin is one of several Blues under an injury cloud before the start of the season.
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AFL 2024

Ballooning injury list: Star Blues in doubt for start of season

Carlton’s injury woes extend beyond Sam Walsh, in a worrying development for the club a fortnight from the start of the season.

Rugby Australia’s Phil Waugh in 2022 alongside Rugby Victoria president Neil Hay and Reece Hodge, of the Melbourne Rebels.

Rugby Victoria now facing questions over missing financial documents

Rugby Victoria has filed one annual report to the consumer regulator since taking control of the Melbourne Rebels in 2017. The governing body’s president could not explain the apparent administrative failure.

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