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Ethical living
Dark Emu brought Bruce Pascoe years of heartache. He is now bracing for the backlash to his new book
At 77, and with his next book complete, Pascoe says he’s tiring more easily these days. From his property near Mallacoota, he tells of his hope for the future.
‘How wrong I was’: Ombudsman slams lack of support, ‘legacy of fear’ created by Andrews
In her final report to parliament, Ombudsman Deborah Glass has tried to explain the souring of relations between her office and Spring Street.
Opinion
Wall Street
Trump has $4.6b worth of shares that he can’t sell
Donald Trump’s media merger finally got the green light, seemingly solving his financial woes. But it’s not as simple as that.
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
‘Doctors don’t know how to treat it’: The race to solve mystery cancers
Khannah Grace was 31 when told she had a mystery cancer and given one to five years to live. There is hope a new blood test will spare patients the anguish of ongoing uncertainty.
Balwyn North rebuild fetches almost $4.6 million at auction, nearly $800,000 above reserve
The vendors of the Elledale Street house were “extremely surprised” by the sale price, listing agent Helen Yan said. It was one of 1516 auctions on Saturday.
Terror attack suspects face Russian court with severe injuries
Russia has charged four men it accused of gunning down scores of people in the country’s deadliest attack in decades.
Analysis
AFL 2024
Saints’ win highlights bizarre call, Mitchell’s misstep: Key takeouts from round two
The AFL’s second round is in the books and, as usual, there is plenty to talk about after a weekend of upsets, controversy and magnificent solo performances.
‘Red flag! I’m in the middle of the track’: Stranded F1 driver pleaded for protection moments before Ferrari win
On audio from the closing moments of Sunday’s grand prix, Mercedes driver George Russell was heard calling urgently for the red flag 12 times before the safety car was deployed.
The half-court wonder shot that put JackJumpers within a win of the NBL title – and Melbourne on the verge of defeat
Tasmania forward Jack McVeigh took a step over the half-court, dribbled between his legs and launched himself into the history books.
Opinion
Tripologist
The great one-way rip-off: Why booking a return flight is often cheaper
Budget airlines have changed the game when it comes to booking single flights, but full-service airlines still charge more for them.
Michael Gebicki
The Tripologist
Truth (and grandfathers) get lost in this award-winning artist’s work
Laure Prouvost plays with rubbish, nature, words and stories. The game is now on at ACCA.
Opinion
Islamic State
Thought Islamic State had been eradicated? Think again
Islamic State blazed his way back into world attention over the weekend after claiming responsibility for the horrific attack on a concert hall in Moscow.
Rodger Shanahan
Middle East and security analyst
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World politics
The US-born TV presenter who is carrying the weight of a political dynasty
Securing an interview with Nobuchiyo Kishi, the last scion of one of the world’s most powerful political families, took more than a year. Can he keep the dynasty alive?
Big Gun malls roar back to life, generating huge sales
Melbourne Central mall has roared back to life as shoppers flock to its Monopoly Dreams store.
‘More like a bowl of lollies’: A dietitian ranks 10 popular breakfast cereals
Can that bowl of cereal be a good choice nutritionally? How do you choose a good one?
Melbourne’s elite petrolheads out in force as strict security foils Gill McLachlan’s plans
The famous were out and about at the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix – including Australia’s most unobtrusive billionaire and an ex-AFL boss who wanted a better view.
AFL 2024
‘Nothing’s ruled out yet’: Taranto has faith in Tigers despite loss to Power
Liam Baker was a bright spot for the Tigers, but there was little more he could do as Power piled on the goals.
Wright sent straight to tribunal as Swans star questions Dons’ aggression
Essendon’s Peter Wright has been sent straight to the tribunal and will likely face a three to four week suspension for the incident that left Sydney’s Harry Cunningham concussed and unable to take further part in Saturday night’s game.
Victoria
170 years since Melbourne slurped ‘Yarra soup,’ a toast to a remarkable reservoir
Dressed in Victorian-era garb and twirling parasols, fans of history - and clean water - gathered to celebrate the anniversary of Yan Yean, Melbourne’s first man-made reservoir.
Frankston masterplan that includes highrises near the beach ignores climate risks
Melbourne Water will not back a masterplan to densify Frankston’s city centre over a lack of consideration of flood risks and coastal inundation caused by climate change.
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Arts
Melbourne Theatre Company chair departs with a generous donation – and promises more on one condition
Amid uncertainty for the arts, MTC’s outgoing chair is leaving a parting gift to help shore up the future of theatre.
‘Precision oncology’: The future of cancer care is personalised
When we think of types of cancer, we name a part of the body, stages of growth. But there is a raft of other ways to classify a cancer, and doctors are starting to harness them.
Liberal royalty to take on teal Ryan in Frydenberg’s former seat of Kooyong
Amelia Hamer was considered a frontrunner for the seat despite a late surge in support for the chair of Transgender Victoria, Rochelle Pattison.
Politics
The expert case to go beyond stage 3 tax cuts and stop bracket creep
Experts are demanding Treasurer Jim Chalmers overhaul the tax system to permanently end the bracket creep that will erode cuts over time.
Opinion
Political leadership
As Liberals navigate a ‘sea of red’, the Greens are making waves of their own
George Brandis
Former high commissioner to the UK and federal attorney-general
Business
The energy sector is having its Uber moment
Octopus Energy wants to give the global electricity market its Uber moment as renewable energy erodes the traditional relationships between power companies, their customers and the grid.
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Royal family
Harry’s hopes of reconciliation with William and Kate ‘likely to be thwarted’
Sources close to the Waleses suggest that, with everything else the family is coping with, the “Harry problem” is the last thing on their minds.
Victoria Ward
Opinion
The worst thing about Trump’s take-down of Rudd is Dutton’s cynical reaction
Jacqueline Maley
Columnist and senior journalist
If I could gather all the leaders of boys’ schools in one room, here’s what I would tell them
Chanel Contos
Founder of Teach Us Consent
You’re a realist, not a racist if you oppose unchecked immigration
Parnell Palme McGuinness
Columnist and communications adviser
The minute Trump labelled Rudd ‘nasty’, calls started flooding the Australian embassy
Farrah Tomazin
North America correspondent
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Property
Mitchell was trying to buy a home. Then $150,000 nearly evaporated
That amount of money would have been the difference between buying a three-bedroom and a two-bedroom house.
Buyer priced out of his suburb beats four others for $735,000 Hawthorn unit
Five bidders competed for the two-bedroom apartment on Melbourne’s biggest auction weekend of the year so far.
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The inner-city Melbourne house that doubles as an antique furniture shop
Work meets play in this eclectic home in Collingwood.
Culture
Truth (and grandfathers) get lost in this award-winning artist’s work
Laure Prouvost plays with rubbish, nature, words and stories. The game is now on at ACCA.
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AFL 2024
Saints’ win highlights bizarre call, Mitchell’s misstep: Key takeouts from round two
The AFL’s second round is in the books and, as usual, there is plenty to talk about after a weekend of upsets, controversy and magnificent solo performances.
‘Red flag! I’m in the middle of the track’: Stranded F1 driver pleads for protection moments before Ferrari win
On audio from the closing moments of Sunday’s grand prix, Mercedes driver George Russell was heard calling urgently for the red flag 12 times before the safety car was deployed. Rival driver Fernando Alonso was penalised post-race for his role in the crash that left Russell stranded in the middle of the track with cars speeding past him.
Wonder shot puts Tasmania within a win of title – and Melbourne on verge of defeat
Tasmania forward Jack McVeigh took a step over the half-court, dribbled between his legs and launched himself into the history books as his miracle shot put his JackJumpers within one win of a maiden NBL championship.
Told to give way, Oscar refuses to grouch as podium curse continues
Home-town boy Oscar Piastri was driving towards a podium finish – until his McLaren bosses ordered him to give way to teammate Lando Norris.
‘Nothing’s ruled out yet’: Taranto has faith in Tigers despite loss to Power
Follow along for all the live action as the Western Bulldogs hunt their first win against a rampaging Gold Coast in Ballarat and Richmond face Port Adelaide at the MCG.
‘The older guys are on notice’: Daniel backs Bulldogs’ selection calls
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge admits he’s made some difficult selection decisions in his bid to reward pre-season form, and one of the veterans who has been affected has backed the approach.
Plympton, the sailor who navigated St Kilda through troubled waters, dies
Andrew Plympton was a long-serving president of the St Kilda Football Club in the 1990s, a president of Yachting Australia and later served on the Australian Olympic Committee.
Have Your Say
At least someone from Collingwood hit a target: Nowhere to hide for Magpies’ senior players
Ross Lyon has basically said the entire competition has worked Collingwood out. Yes, he dressed it up in coach-speak, but the plain English translation was simple: “We all know what they do and how to beat them now”.
Michael Gleeson
Sports columnist