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There is one high school zoned for a suburb of more than 15,000 people. It’s a 50-minute walk away
Satya Rath moved to Docklands in 2019 because it was near his work at one of the big four banks. He said the suburb was losing families because it had no secondary school.
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Social media
‘Dangerous falsehoods’: Social media giants face big fines in revamped laws
Since the Bondi and western Sydney church stabbings, attention of politicians and analysts has turned to the role of social media in spreading false claims.
Record fine for NDIS service whose client died after she was burnt in a bath
Kyah Lucas, 28, suffered burns to 35 to 40 per cent of her body when two carers put her in a hot bath at her home in 2022.
Asbestos found in two more Melbourne parks
The deadly material has now been discovered in at least 11 parks across the city and more are being tested as 100 Environment Protection Authority officers track the source of contamination.
‘Light the way’: The SEC says it will be bold in getting more energy projects built
Victorian Labor’s big election promise has had a shaky start, but it now says it will start investing in projects the market is still unsure about.
Whiteley, Brack, Perceval. At 96, this art collector is farewelling his favourite works
While Peter Clemenger’s children will inherit some of the artworks he spent decades collecting with his wife, Joan, others were too big – and too important – to hand down.
Opinion
Social media
Influencers are shining a light on Melbourne’s public housing. But are they doing good or just gawking?
South Melbourne’s Park Towers are infested with many critters: cockroaches, rats and, more recently, content creators.
Scobie Mckay
Contributor
How many lives did COVID vaccines save? Scientists have an estimate
New modelling also reveals Australia’s chronic vaccine delays may have resulted in a life-saving fluke.
AFL round six teams and tips: Bulldogs star to miss for personal reason
Our experts have entered their tips for the eight games of round six. See which way they’re predicting each match will turn out as the season kicks into gear.
Matildas star to train with men’s team in bid to cap striking comeback at Olympics
It is surely a good sign for Michelle Heyman’s hopes of going to Paris that she was chosen to model the Australian Olympic team’s opening ceremony uniforms – but she’s not jumping to conclusions.
Tarzan, a Titanic survivor and the birth of the athletes’ village
With 100 days until the French capital hosts its first Olympics in a century, here are 10 fun facts from the last time the City of Love hosted the Games.
The map that reveals the shocking extent of Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching
The Albanese government is under pressure to cut emissions more quickly after all three regions of the reef suffered extreme bleaching for the first time.
Opinion
University
I made mistakes at university, just not enough of them
The mistakes you make during uni will shape your life, in big and small ways. So don’t overthink it – just enjoy the ride.
Bella Westaway
Contributor
Return to this showpiece city, next to a world wonder, before everyone else does
After you’ve explored the ancient temples of Angkor, a freshly polished Siem Reap turns on the charm and surprises. It won’t stay under the radar for long.
Game of Thrones star is a different type of warrior in this sharp crime thriller
Natalie Dormer confronts corruption and race in a crime drama set in South Africa.
BONDI JUNCTION TRAGEDY
The Bondi Junction attack shocked millions. For people with schizophrenia, there was extra dread
Cameron Solnordal watched the spotlight fall once again on schizophrenia after Joel Cauchi’s deadly attack and revelations he was diagnosed with the condition in his teens.
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Witnesses to Bondi killer’s final moments recount bravery of ‘warrior’ cop
Two men who came within metres of Joel Cauchi in the final moments of his Bondi Junction killing spree have spoken of their terror as they watched him run through the shopping centre, before they heard gunshots ring out.
Victoria
‘Parlous state’: Health jobs to go ahead of Vic budget
The government agency responsible for stepping in when there are medicine shortages in Victoria will announce redundancies on Thursday.
These schools won funding for essential upgrades. But others might miss out
More than 60 public schools will get money for much-needed works, but the one-off funding program is expiring with no commitment for its renewal. See if your school made the list.
Inside the health retreat at the centre of suspected ‘mushroom’ poisoning
The wellbeing centre being investigated after a woman’s death describes itself online as “a stunning rural oasis” and a place where visitors can untangle their minds.
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Victorian budget
‘Points to bad budgeting’: State treasury asked for emergency cash to cover interest bill
The Department of Treasury and Finance asked Treasurer Tim Pallas for extra money to cover the interest payments on the state’s debt portfolio, weeks before last year’s budget.
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Crime
Mushroom death mystery at wellness seminar triggers police probe
Police are investigating if psychedelic “magic mushrooms” were used in a drink consumed by a woman who later became unwell and died at a wellness event in Clunes.
AFL
Money Talks
Why Harley Reid could prove to be football’s biggest bargain
The decision by the AFLPA to make standard the first three years of a player’s contract is a bonus for the Eagles and other clubs with early draft picks in this year’s draft, but it has upset many player managers.
AFL Briefing
Lion’s lifeline: Cameron escapes with fine as tribunal notes ‘a rare case’
Charlie Cameron’s clean record over more than 200 games paid dividends after the Brisbane livewire escaped with a fine at the AFL Tribunal for his sling tackle on Jake Lever.
Politics
Detainee victory will turn court into ‘refugee tribunal’
The High Court is hearing a legal bid for freedom from an Iranian immigration detainee who is refusing to co-operate with government attempts to deport him.
Business
The Star dumps documents while former executives trash business
The Star Entertainment Group released a swath of documents beyond deadline and after the former chief financial officer had alleged the business had tried to cook the books.
World
‘Fascinating ... stirs the pot’: Jury candidates air views of Trump as hush money trial proceeds
Without his usual bravado and bluster, and once again appearing in court without his wife, Melania, by his side, Trump looked more like a weary, ordinary man.
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Property
Young couple keen to move into the suburb win $1.256m Coburg house
A three-month search ended in relief when first home buyers finally got the upper hand against their competition in a tough market.
Marija was homeless at 15. At 22 she bought a house
The dream of stable housing is growing further out of reach for many, but Marija’s dream last year became a reality.
Good Food
Lifestyle
Victoria Beckham spices up being 50 as newest member of ‘Club Ageless’
With her youthful appearance, the designer and one-time pop star is part of the changing face of older women in fashion.
Culture
Australia’s entry to the art world’s Olympics unveiled as Israeli artist shuts down show
Australia’s entry to the Venice Biennale is a vast chalked family tree stretching back more than 65,000 years to the beginnings of time.
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AFL 2024
Finlayson ‘offended’ by suspension, ‘rethinks’ comments
Port Adelaide’s Jeremy Finlayson says he “should have provided more context” for comments he made on his wife’s podcast when he said he was pissed off at having been banned for three matches for making a homophobic slur.
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Swimming
McKeown breaks 15-year-old Rice record as Winnington stuns Short
Backstroker Kaylee McKeown has set another benchmark in an ominous sign for her Olympic rivals on the path to Paris.
AFL round six teams and tips: Ugle-Hagan to miss for personal reason
Our experts have entered their tips for the eight games of round six. See which way they’re predicting each match will turn out as the season kicks into gear.
How many medals will Australia win at Paris 2024? Here’s what the data analysts think
An independent forecast about Australia’s prospects in the Paris Olympics is bullish, but not unrealistic.
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World Boxing
Australian boxing coach quits Olympics over sexual misconduct claims
Boxing Australia’s head coach Jamie Pittman was found to have been involved in offensive behaviour involving female athletes.
Money Talks
West Coast Eagles
Why Reid could prove to be football’s biggest bargain
The decision by the AFLPA to make standard the first three years of a player’s contract is a bonus for the Eagles and other clubs with early draft picks in this year’s draft, but it has upset many player managers.
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024
Lion’s lifeline: AFL to review character references after Cameron escapes ban
In a rare decision, Charlie Cameron’s clean record over more than 200 games paid dividends after the Brisbane livewire escaped with a fine at the tribunal for his sling tackle on Jake Lever.
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Why Reid could prove to be football’s biggest bargain
The decision by the AFLPA to make standard the first three years of a player’s contract is a bonus for the Eagles and other clubs with early draft picks in this year’s draft, but it has upset many player managers.