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Rates, inflation and tax combination hitting economy hard

The economy may have contracted in the December quarter, in part due to a sharp drop in business inventories.

The Australian economy may have contracted through the final three months of last year as taxes, interest rates and inflation flattened consumers.

More people are in the CBD at night, but many shops remain closed

Ben Juers at The Paperback Bookshop, which has embraced late-night shopping every night of the week.

Melbourne City Council wants more shops to open late every day. One place that does is happy with the move.

Conflict over the N-word and Gaza surrounds departure of The Monthly’s film critic

High-profile film critic Shane Danielsen has left the news and culture publication after a dispute centring on the use of the N-word in a review.

This is the new ‘Toorak tractor’. But the wealthy don’t use it as a work car

This is the new ‘Toorak tractor’. But the wealthy don’t use it as a work car

If you can get past the assumptions people make when you say you live here, this really is a wonderful place to be … when you’re not at your beach house.

Henry Kalus
Henry Kalus

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‘I’m a fighter’: Liberal team united ahead of court case, Pesutto says

The Opposition Leader said he had a Liberal party room united behind him, even as one third of his MPs were expected to be called to give evidence in a defamation trial.

Former soapie actor Andrew Morley at his caravan storage business.

Once a soapie heartthrob, Andrew has steered himself into an unexpected career

Andrew Morley has traded cameras and TV sets for an unusual alternative career, joining a booming industry that was given a boost during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ascent worth it despite jail, Melbourne CBD high-rise free climber says

Anthony Andolfo climbed the facade of the Avani Melbourne Central Residences on A’Beckett Street.

The Frenchman jailed for scaling a high-rise tower said he didn’t do it for fame and didn’t think he’d be imprisoned over the incident.

Spring blossoms in shoulder season: The best places to visit in April

Flowers are blooming, and the worst of the tourist crowds have yet to build up. Here are our destination picks for spring in the northern hemisphere.

Sport authorities must ban the victims and the perpetrators of concussion

Will Pucovski after he was struck by a ball from Riley Meredith on Sunday.

Will Pucovski must be saved from himself. And St Kilda must stand down Jimmy Webster regardless of the tribunal’s verdict.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

Sports columnist

Walsh out ‘indefinitely’ for Blues with back complaint

Carlton’s Sam Walsh bursts away from Melbourne’s Christian Salem on Friday night

Gut-running Carlton midfielder Sam Walsh will miss at least the opening two matches of the Blues’ season because of a nagging back injury.

US Supreme Court throws out Colorado’s attempt to remove Trump from ballot

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The unanimous decision from the nation’s highest court averts what could have been one of the most explosive moments in the 2024 presidential election.

I wasn’t going to raise my voice again, but Israel has given me no choice

Israeli female soldiers pose for a photo on a position on the Gaza Strip border, in southern Israel.

Right now, Gaza is the centre of the universe and remaining silent is no longer an option. If, indeed, it ever was.

David Leser
David Leser

Senior freelance writer

Ex-Bank of Beijing boss being investigated for alleged corruption

Yan Bingzhu, former top executive in the state-owned bank , is suspected of “seriously violating discipline and the law”.

Elle Macpherson is returning tot he runway for the Melbourne Fashion Festival.

‘I didn’t wait for this moment’: Elle Macpherson’s runway return

After more than a decade off the runway, the iconic Australian supermodel will be walking for the Melbourne Fashion Festival.

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Alleged intimate messages, a pop-star wife and the F1 team boss at centre of soap opera

Geri and Christian Horner show a united front in Bahrain.

In one race weekend alone, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner gave Netflix an entire season of material for Formula 1 show Drive to Survive.

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Lynbrook Residents Association committee members (from left) Jan Woodrow, Chris McCoy, Scott Watson and Barbara Slide at the Veolia landfill site in Hampton Park.

Residents were promised a park. They’re now getting a busy rubbish tip instead

A community in Melbourne’s south-east that was told for years that the smelly landfill site near their homes would be turned into parkland once it closed is fighting plans for a waste station.

‘Jacinta doesn’t have the same power as Daniel’: Allan faces backlash over controversial policy move

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and Worksafe Minister Danny Pearson are facing internal pressure to dump draft changes to Victoria’s workers’ compensation scheme.

The premier faces a caucus revolt over proposed changes to Victoria’s workers’ compensation scheme, with unions branding draft legislation offensive and pressuring MPs to ditch it.

Drug deals, robberies, smashed windows: The trouble-plagued strip of the CBD that no one can fix

Drug deals, robberies, smashed windows: The trouble-plagued strip of the CBD that no one can fix

Traders and residents are copping the brunt of antisocial behaviour and filth at the trouble-plagued southern end of Elizabeth Street.

Infants miss out on check-ups as maternal child health services are cut

Infants miss out on check-ups as maternal child health services are cut

Parents are purchasing scales to weigh their own babies as councils in Melbourne’s growth corridors restrict access to maternal child health nurses due to a shortage of workers.

After 17 days with no power, Richard was ready to snap. Now, locals live in fear of blackouts

Crews work to remove a fallen tree.

Climate change is threatening to inflict more wild weather – like the damaging storms that hit the state last month – with the potential to hit electricity infrastructure, raising urgent questions.

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After their heartbreaking loss in last year’s grand final, the Brisbane Lions shape up as the most bankable team in the AFL ahead of season 2024.
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AFL 2024

Bank on Brisbane: Why the Lions are the team to rely on in a predictably unpredictable season

Trying to select the premiership team before the first ball of the season is bounced, is a difficult task. But the Lions have done their apprenticeship, have the right profile and are a safe bet at home.

Jake Niall
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Will Pucovski after he was struck by a ball from Riley Meredith on Sunday.

Sport authorities must ban the victims and the perpetrators of concussion

Will Pucovski must be saved from himself. And St Kilda must stand down Jimmy Webster regardless of the tribunal’s verdict.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

Sports columnist

Jimmy Webster is in trouble for this bump on Jy Simpkin.
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Clarkson apologises for expletive-laden spray as Webster sent to tribunal for Simpkin hit

Alastair Clarkson has been embroiled in a verbal spray, as St Kilda coach Ross Lyon says there is no defence for Saints defender Jimmy Webster’s heavy bump on North Melbourne captain Jy Simpkin in a practice match on Sunday.

Carlton’s Sam Walsh bursts away from Melbourne’s Christian Salem on Friday night

Walsh out ‘indefinitely’ for Blues with back complaint; Demon Oliver to play against Sydney

Melbourne midfield star Clayton Oliver will play the opening round against Sydney after a difficult post-season with the club happy with how he’s progressing physically and emotionally.

Will Pucovski is attended by medical staff after being struck on the helmet on Sunday.

Pucovski to undergo scans and expert examination after latest blow to head

An expert medical panel is expected to be convened to discuss Will Pucovski’s future after he was struck a nasty blow on the helmet during a Sheffield match.

Sally Fitzgibbons wins the ISA World Surfing Games in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.

Sally Fitzgibbons just won an Olympics qualifier. So why hasn’t she qualified?

The Australian veteran has won a record fourth World Surfing Games title. But a convoluted qualifying process means surfers from Germany, Israel and China will take on Teahupo’o instead.

Cameron Green.

Green quarantine: Why all-rounder will be put on ice until India arrive

Australia’s selectors are set to hold Cameron Green back from a pair of white-ball series at the outset of next summer to give him a Sheffield Shield pathway to the Border-Gavaskar showdown with India.

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