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Triple zero call made from Jesse Baird’s phone after shots heard: police

Police divers arrive at the scene.
Police have blocked off Hazelton Road, Bungonia, to everyone but residents as they search for the bodies of  the two missing men.

The call was made four minutes after shots were heard from Jesse Baird’s Paddington home, police said, as divers search for bodies on a rural property.

Seven more Australian kids abducted as Japan debates custody changes

Australian father Daniel White and his child Yui.

The number of Australian children abducted in Japan has jumped by almost 10 per cent in the past year.

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Antoinette Lattouf files second legal case against ABC over dismissal

Sacked radio host Antoinette Lattouf has filed more proceedings against the ABC, this time in the Federal Court, and alleges the broadcaster breached its own workplace agreement.

Leila Khaled.

Push to deny visa for Palestinian hijacker who praised Hamas terrorists

Leila Khaled, who appears holding an AK-47 in famous murals in the West Bank, is a member of a hard-line Marxist group that shocked the world with airline hijackings and bombings.

Greens’ billion-dollar tax plan to fund Victoria’s cost-of-living relief

The Greens are urging a tax on the big banks to fund cost-of-living relief in Victoria.

An 0.05 per cent quarterly levy on Victoria’s share of bank liabilities would raise an estimated $1.25 billion next financial year, costings have found.

Bruce Lehrmann to face committal hearing in June for Toowoomba rape case

Bruce Lehrmann faces two counts of raping a woman he allegedly met in a nightclub weeks after he first appeared in a Canberra court over unrelated allegations.

Newly engaged couple splashes $3m on renovated Windsor cottage

15 Newry Street Prahran

The single-fronted, three-bedroom home boasted period features and more space than meets the eye.

Is this Australia’s most popular and heartbreaking love story?

Tom Conroy and Danny Ball.
Tom and Danny star in Holding the Man, one of Australia’s great love stories.

Tender, funny and incredibly sad, Holding the Man was a hit from the moment it premiered in 2006. It now returns with a new cast in a new era.

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Focus on fairness is an education, but Albanese’s ambition has yet to be tested

The Albanese government has talked a good game on significant education reform. Soon, it will be time for action.

Sean Kelly
Sean Kelly

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Labor poke fun at reports Libs want teal MP to join partyroom

The Australian Financial Review reported on Monday that the Liberals want independent Wentworth MP Allegra Spender to join their partyroom.

The Australian Financial Review reported the Liberals want independent Wentworth MP Allegra Spender to join their partyroom.

David Koch, Gemma Acton, Leigh Matthews to front new digital offering from Seven

The Nightly will publish a 34-page digital edition at 6pm from Monday to Friday, supported by a website and featuring prominent Seven West columnists.

Annie Liao , created “Build Club” a hacker space for building AI start ups
Photo Nick Moir 23 February 2024

Meet the Australians leaving their jobs for AI

Annie Liao left her secure investment job to chase the $1.8 trillion AI sector. And she’s not the only one.

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AFL 2024

Hardwick on why he left the Tigers and the Sun with licence to do a ‘Dusty’

New dawn: Hardwick has taking the top coaching job at the Suns.

After more than a decade at Richmond, Hardwick’s first senior game as Suns coach will be against the Tigers – a team that knows the game he’s trying to instil better than Suns players themselves do.

The director’s cut: Watching Collingwood’s historic grand final win with Scott Pendlebury

Pendlebury’s spoil gif

The Collingwood great sat in front of a projector screen and revealed his fears - that this would 2018 all over again - and the conversations with coaches, teammates and umpires behind a modern classic.

Are Australia about to go all-in to hunt Olympic rowing’s white whale?

In over 120 years, Australia’s best result in the blue riband coxed eights event is a pair of silver medals. Rowing chiefs are considering a plan to go one better in Paris.

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Melbourne

Have a hot date with a hotpot at this solo dining sanctuary in the city

Servers lift the blinds to deliver dishes to solo diners.

There’s only one restaurant like this in Melbourne, and it’s only for solos. Dani Valent nabs a cubicle.

Airlines are introducing non-reclining seats, even in business

You only have to Google “seat recline disputes” to see why some airlines are ditching reclining seats altogether.

Michael Gebicki
Michael Gebicki

The Tripologist

How the US became Iran’s enemy No.1

Iranians go to the polls on March 1 for the first time since mass protests over headscarf laws. How did Iran get here – and can the era of the ayatollahs last?

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Driver ‘on rims’ charged with sparking spot fires in danger zone ahead of ‘catastrophic’ day

Driver ‘on rims’ charged with sparking spot fires in danger zone ahead of ‘catastrophic’ day

Victorians are bracing for the worst fire conditions in four years on Wednesday after at least six houses and about 18,000 hectares were burnt since late last week.

The Victorian towns where Peter Dutton is considering going nuclear

The Hazelwood pit with Yallourn power station in the background. The Coalition is talking about building nuclear reactors at sites where coal-fired power has been generated.

The Coalition is pushing the prospect of nuclear energy in old coal-mining towns. But do Victorians actually want them?

Calling time on wine o’clock: The hidden reasons working mothers use alcohol to cope

Calling time on wine o’clock: The hidden reasons working mothers use alcohol to cope

Mothers told researchers they struggled to meet expectations at work and home in the evening, which is when alcohol kicked in as a stress-relieving tool.

Melissa spent $10k on tutors for her daughter. She says there’s something seriously wrong

Melissa spent $10k on tutors for her daughter. She says there’s something seriously wrong

Parents are spending thousands on tutors and specialists while children are falling years behind, as outdated reading lessons fail to pick up on learning problems.

He watched Katy Perry perform at a lavish Kew mansion, but Albanese just wanted to talk jobs

Katy Perry performs at the Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industry Dinner hosted by the Pratt family. 

While global superstar Katy Perry staged a private performance at billionaire Anthony Pratt’s mansion, Anthony Albanese said he was just there to talk about manufacturing.

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Michael Clarke consoles Nathan Lyon after the 2011 Hobart loss to New Zealand.

The pain behind Lyon’s call to end two-Test series

Nathan Lyon has implored cricket authorities to mandate a minimum of three-match Test series, fuelled by the unresolved pain of his very first meeting with New Zealand.

A shock loss to Fiji was only the beginning of the Wallabies’ World Cup nightmare.

A boring product trapped by pedantic rules: Why it’s time rugby joined the entertainment game

The game is going backwards economically because, aside from episodic scintillating moments like the first half of France-South Africa in the recent World Cup, it’s become lousy entertainment. Here’s how to fix it.

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New dawn: Hardwick has taking the top coaching job at the Suns.
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AFL 2024

Hardwick on why he left Tigers, feeling reinvigorated and the Sun with potential to be ‘special’

After more than a decade at Richmond, Damien Hardwick has begun a new chapter at Gold Coast. He talks to Michael Gleeson about being reinvigorated by his new club, the young Sun with a licence to do a “Dusty” and why he doesn’t regret being open about his family life to build connections.

Michelle Heyman is back with the Matildas - can she make it to the Olympics?
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The Matildas don’t need Sam Kerr to win. But they do need a striker

The unexpected re-emergence of Michelle Heyman has given Tony Gustavsson a selection headache as he considers his 18-player Olympic squad with qualification all but secured.

Jordan Thompson has won his first ATP Tour title with a win over Casper Ruud in Los Cabos.
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First ATP title and career-high ranking: Thompson’s Mexican ‘miracle’

Australia’s Jordan Thompson will rise to No.32 in the rankings after winning an ATP title in Los Cabos, but it took what the man himself described as a miracle to do it.

Australia’s mens eight ahead of the World Championships in 2023

Are Australia about to go all-in to hunt Olympic rowing’s white whale?

In over 120 years, Australia’s best result in the blue riband coxed eights event is a pair of silver medals. Rowing chiefs are considering a plan to go one better in Paris.

Ben Stokes in the field in Ranchi.
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England

Ben Stokes’ Achilles heel: Passive batting against spin makes him a sitting duck

Just as Achilles had his heel, it is the one area of his game – his life? – wherein Ben Stokes is not his positive and proactive self: when he starts a Test innings against spin in India.

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