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Melbourne Uni signals intention to evict ‘outside agitators’ in protest occupation

Police assess the situation at Melbourne University.

The University of Melbourne says campus protests against the war in Gaza have been infiltrated by outside agitators, but students reject the claim.

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Labor is trying to stuff its hospitals problem back in the bag. It’s too late

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is hoping the state’s hospitals problems will go away. They won’t.

Mergers might be a good thing for Victoria’s cash-strapped hospitals, even if Jacinta Allan and the health minister won’t talk about their plans.

Annika Smethurst
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Labor’s deportation bill shelved in Senate stand-off

The government pushed debate on the bill to the next parliamentary sitting in late June as Immigration Minister Andrew Giles faced off with the Coalition.

Justine Clarke on stage in Julia. The play is an imagining of former prime minister Julia Gillard’s life.

Julia Gillard made history with 15 minutes of fury. Now it’s Justine Clarke’s turn

The former prime minister’s famous misogyny speech was a stunning piece of political theatre – and it’s now an acclaimed stage show

David McBride refused to accept the opinions of others. That’s not heroic or whistleblowing

David McBride

One person’s whistleblower can be another person’s thief, or even traitor. And so it is with the McBride case.

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Apple’s 2024 iPads come in two types: powerful and much too powerful

Apple’s new iPad Pro with its new Magic Keyboard.

The new iPad Air acts as a premium option for those not satisfied by the standard iPad, while the new Pro is aimed at the most demanding users.

Whoa-oh, livin’ with grey hair: What Jon Bon Jovi teaches us about ageing

A new docuseries on the 40-year history of the New Jersey rockers offers unexpected insights into growing old gracefully.

Greg Lynn (left) is accused of killing Carol Clay and Russell Hill at Bucks Camp (right).

Weed sprayer recounts fateful camping advice to ex-pilot accused of double murder

Robbie Williams, who was working in the Wonnangatta Valley before Russell Hill and Carol Clay were killed, has told a jury a “sweaty, little fellow” had asked him where to camp.

Peter Dutton is more than happy to help billionaires, except one

A promotional video from Hancock Prospecting shows Opposition Leader Peter Dutton with Gina Rinehart and Roy Hill CEO Gerhard Veldsman last year.

The Coalition, when in power, spent taxpayers’ money propping up billionaires’ operations, but now it’s Labor’s idea … and nuclear power critic Andrew Forrest stands to benefit.

David Crowe
David Crowe

Chief political correspondent

Australian swimmer Kyle Chalmers and the portrait of Gina Rinehart.

Gold medallist led campaign to take down Gina Rinehart portrait

Kyle Chalmers and one of the top officials in Australian swimming co-ordinated a group of 20 elite Australian swimmers to campaign against the National Gallery.

Schauffele leads PGA with record round, Smith three-under after superb save

Xander Schauffele says his opening-round heroics mean nothing if he is unable to go on with the job in Kentucky.

Perennial bridesmaid Xander Schauffele came agonisingly close to the first 61 ever recorded at a major in a blistering opening round at Valhalla Golf Club.

Olympian denies sexual misconduct, steps down from coach role

Brendan Kerry has stood down from his coaching position in Sydney as Australian skating authorities investigate the events that led the US Centre for SafeSport to impose a lifetime ban for sexual misconduct involving a minor.

‘As bad as it’s ever been’: Property prices blow out and pay rises lag

Dwelling prices have risen faster than wages.

Home prices have risen much faster than wages over the long term, and the gap looks set to widen.

RecipeTin Eats reveals the secret to making this cult souvlaki bar’s gyros at home

Nagi Maehashi’s version of a traditional Greek chicken wrap.

In her new series, Nagi Maehashi chases the world’s great dishes, and adapts them for the home kitchen. First up: Gyros with a surprising ingredient.

Which AFL team does Anthony Albanese support? Take The Age quiz

How well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with Stephen Brook’s weekly quiz.

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SEE & DO

Who stole Picasso’s Weeping Woman? This novel could have the answer

Our reviewers cast their eyes over recent fiction and non-fiction releases, including historical fiction, a ripping yarn about the Labor Party and MasterChef inaugural winner Julie Goodwin’s memoir.

Hair At Heide

Bad hair day? This sexy, icky, potent display might just be the answer

A new exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art explores our sometimes weird relationship with hair.

Victoria

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.

Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto settles two defamation cases

Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto in February.

The opposition leader had three defamation cases brought against him, but now he’s down to just one.

Ex-AFL star Sam Fisher cries as he’s jailed for drug trafficking

Sam Fisher outside the County Court in April.

The former St Kilda footballer will spend at least three years in prison over his involvement in a cross-country drug trafficking ring.

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Crime

Murder charge dropped against 12-year-old girl

Homicide squad detectives at the scene where a woman died in Footscray.

A preteen girl’s murder charge has been struck out after she was earlier accused of fatally stabbing a 37-year-old woman in Footscray.

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

Digital driver’s licences are now available in the myVicRoads app to all Victorian full licence holders.

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

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AFL 2024

Suns torch Cats in Darwin heat as King takes lead in Coleman race

Suns torch Cats in Darwin heat as King takes lead in Coleman race

Gold Coast had an absolute blinder in very hot and humid conditions, and kicked the highest score in the history of their club with 164 points.

Will Hoskin-Elliott of the Magpies and Zac Williams of the Blues compete for the ball.

AFL round 10 teams and tips: Blues make changes for Swans blockbuster

Carlton’s injury curse has forced further changes ahead of their clash with the top-of-the-table Swans on Friday night.

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BEIJING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 10: Brendan Kerry of Team Australia skates during the Men Single Skating Free Skating on day six of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at Capital Indoor Stadium on February 10, 2022 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

Olympian denies sexual misconduct, steps down from coach role

Brendan Kerry has stood down from his coaching position in Sydney as Australian skating authorities investigate the events that led the US Centre for SafeSport to impose a lifetime ban for sexual misconduct involving a minor.

Carlton captain Patrick Cripps had a word with the umpire earlier this season.
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AFL 2024

The stats that show why the AFL should undo Hocking’s rule changes

The AFL’s implementation of the six-six-six rule and other recent changes have failed to deliver on the promises of enhanced scoring and improving the game’s look. Instead, we have confusion.

Kane Cornes
Kane Cornes

AFL columnist

Ben Long of the Suns.

Suns torch Cats in hot conditions in Darwin as King takes lead in Coleman race

Gold Coast had an absolute blinder in very hot and humid conditions, and kicked the highest score in the history of their club with 164 points.

Will Hoskin-Elliott of the Magpies and Zac Williams of the Blues compete for the ball.

AFL round 10 teams and tips: Blues make changes for Swans blockbuster

Carlton’s injury curse has forced further changes ahead of their clash with the top-of-the-table Swans on Friday night.

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

Matildas’ encore on home soil cause for excitement for fans and FA alike

The buzz of the Women’s World Cup has been and gone, but another dose is coming, with official confirmation that the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup will be played in Australia.

Carlton’s high-performance boss Andrewe Russell with midfielder George Hewett (right).
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AFL 2024

Blues not pointing finger at fitness boss; Lyon lauds Indigenous ‘fight’

Michael Voss says injury-ravaged Carlton will solve their woes together, as a spate of soft-tissue injuries jeopardise their flag tilt, while St Kilda coach Ross Lyon wants Sir Doug Nicholls round to celebrate both the “fight” and the achievements of Indigenous players.

There are Rebels players who are currently sitting on multiple offers from other Australian teams.

Finals swansong? Rebels could make history in last home game

Uncertain whether they will exist in 2025, the Melbourne Rebels may be running out at AAMI Park for the last time on Friday. But they have much to play for.

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