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Two segments of tram tracks near Vic Market on Victoria Street will be connected.

The 50-metre ‘missing link’ fix that will open new cross-city tram routes

For almost a century, two sections of Melbourne’s sprawling tram network have passed tantalisingly close together outside Queen Victoria Market, but never joined.

Classes cancelled as university stand-off with pro-Palestine protesters enters second day

Classes cancelled as university stand-off with pro-Palestine protesters enters second day

Pro-Palestine protesters are continuing to occupy a University of Melbourne building as the stand-off  threatens to escalate.

Never being a mother comes with a long tail of grief. Never being a grandmother makes the grief eternal

Non-grandparent grief is different. There’s never any hope, only the clear knowledge that you’ll never be able to hold the offspring of your offspring.

The pain of childlessness is well documented. But it can hit all over again when friends gush about their grandchildren.

I gave an Airbnb home just four stars. Apparently that’s a fail

It’s bad enough that every service we use, every restaurant, plumber, grocer or app, demands praise like a needy toddler, but it has to be five stars or death.

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Julie Bishop’s back in black, but not at the budget

While her former political colleagues were bracing for a gruelling budget week, Bishop was stepping into the nation’s premier fashion event in a chic black cocktail dress.

Alyla Browne, Anya Taylor-Joy and Elsa Pataky depart the Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga in Cannes.

George Miller’s latest Mad Max instalment sends crowds wild at Cannes

During the six-minute standing ovation, star Anya Taylor-Joy directed cameras to Miller, standing next to her. Hemsworth slapped his shoulder. All three were wreathed in relieved smiles.

Slovak PM undergoes hours of surgery after assassination attempt

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and injured after the away-from-home government meeting in Handlova.

The central European country has been rocked after Robert Fico was shot five times in the stomach, arm and leg. A suspect has been detained.

Carol Clay reunited with her first boyfriend. They died together, killed on a camping trip

Russell Hill and Carol Clay.

When Russell Hill and Carol Clay went missing in the remote alpine region it raised an unusual problem for her family.

More than 100,000 Victorians now have a digital licence. But there’s a hiccup

More than 100,000 Victorians have downloaded the new licences, but they can’t be used everywhere.

The Matildas will fight for a second major trophy in front of their home fans.

Victoria to miss out when Matildas chase Asian Cup glory on home soil in 2026

Australia was the only AFC member nation to submit a bid to host the tournament with matches to be played in NSW, Queensland and Western Australia.

Politics, punk and race: The new TV series examining Britain’s volatile 80s

Levi Brown stars as dreamer and poet Dante in <i>This Town</i>.

Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight goes back to the 1980s of his adolescence in his new series This Town, inspired by the rise of the 2Tone music genre.

The world’s 10 most ridiculous statues

Tommi Toija created a second urinating statue for the world to enjoy.

Around the world there are statues notable for their grace, elegance and dignity. Then there are these … from public urination to stroppy tantrums.

Celebrity Sydney chef to bring French bistro flair to this underserved end of Melbourne

Busy chef and empire builder Luke Mangan is returning to his culinary roots (as well as his hometown) for a tried-and-true restaurant formula: the bistro.

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Federal Budget 2024

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For younger Australians, this budget falls woefully short

In the lead-up to the budget, younger Australians were hopeful for real cost-of-living relief. Instead, we’ve been left with little to celebrate.

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The three-minute budget: Everything you need to know

Labor has unveiled its economic plan for the next four years and beyond. Here is a quick rundown of the essentials.

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Back in the family: Brady Morton with his dad’s beloved bike.

They sold the bike to pay for their dad’s funeral. But 12 years later, it came back

It was one of those ideas families talk about but don’t often carry out. If they could make it work, it would end years of regret.

Man allegedly lured to his death after $150,000 necklace ‘burglary’

Sergio Cuesta was last seen in September 2023.

A woman accused of luring a Colombian man to his death has been granted bailed after a judge found the case against her was “relatively weak”.

Officials were told this tree was home to an endangered animal. They cut it down anyway

Officials were told this tree was home to an endangered animal. They cut it down anyway

Conservationists are furious after they warned the government about the presence of greater gliders and Leadbeater’s possums in trees identified for removal.

Keffiyeh scarf effectively banned from floor of Victorian parliament

Greens MP Gabrielle de Vietri was asked to leave the floor of  parliament on May 7 for wearing a keffiyeh.

The development comes a week after a Greens MP was asked to leave the chamber for refusing to take off her keffiyeh scarf, commonly worn to show support for Palestine.

Luxury nest of Aussie bikies accused of running a drug cartel exposed by leak

A mega-leak of property records reveals how suspected drug traffickers and other criminals call the United Arab Emirates a safe haven as the Gulf state looks the other way.

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Jack Martin has injured his calf.

Talented forward out as injury toll mounts for Blues ahead of Friday night blockbuster

Talented Carlton forward Jack Martin has injured a calf and will miss Friday night’s huge game against premiership favourites Sydney.

Former Hawthorn player Chance Bateman with his wife and family.

How the Hawks helped Bateman through the darkest point of his life

Chance Bateman is no stranger to racism in football, but it’s also where he has found a deep sense of belonging. It’s why he in honoured to have helped design Hawthorn’s Indigenous guernsey this year.

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Jack Martin has injured his calf.

Talented forward out as injury toll mounts for Blues ahead of Friday night blockbuster

Talented Carlton forward Jack Martin has injured a calf and will miss Friday night’s huge game against premiership favourites Sydney.

Collingwood defender Nathan Murphy consoles Angus Brayshaw as he leaves the ground after being concussed in the qualifying final. Both players are now retired due to medical advice following a series of concussions

One in 10 AFL players ignore concussion symptoms

Some AFL players admitted they did not report their concussion symptoms because they feared being left out at the selection table and missing out on contract incentives.

Blistering highlighted in the June 2022 race at Sandown.

Watch: The unremarkable Sandown race that was referred to betting investigators

This is the footage of the last 150 metres of a low-profile race at an unremarkable, barely attended Sandown meeting in the winter of 2022 that caught the stewards’ eye – and, after questioning the jockey and trainer, was referred to racing’s betting intelligence unit.

Brendan Kerry, competing at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, has been banned for life from US Figure Skating.

Australian Winter Olympics flag bearer banned for sexual misconduct with a minor

Brendan Kerry, who was an Australian flag bearer at the Beijing Winter Olympics, has been barred from US figure skating after an investigation led by the country’s peak sports abuse authority.

Sam Durham, Jake Kelly, Xavier Duursma, Jade Gresham and Ben McKay of the Bombers sing the song.
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The list-demographics sweet spot fuelling the high-flying Bombers in 2024

We should have seen Essendon’s uprising coming – and the reason why helps explain two other fringe Melbourne-based finals contenders not meeting external expectations.

The WBBL’s changed format for next summer led to a battle between Cricket Australia and its two biggest states.

Boycott threat by cricket’s biggest states forces women’s T20 change

Australia’s two most populous cricket states, Victoria and New South Wales, considered boycotting a new women’s Twenty20 tournament and playing matches among themselves before reaching a compromise with Cricket Australia on the competition format for this season.

Former Hawthorn player Chance Bateman with his wife and family.

How the Hawks helped Bateman through the darkest point of his life

Chance Bateman is no stranger to racism in football, but it’s also where he has found a deep sense of belonging. It’s why he in honoured to have helped design Hawthorn’s Indigenous guernsey this year.

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