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The virus soup that’s making Victorians so sick

Xavier complained of a headache. Within hours, he was having seizures in hospital. The five-year-old is one of the rising number of Victorians falling victim to the flu, COVID-19 or RSV.

Broken love pact at centre of campers’ long-time affair

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A Supreme Court jury has been taken inside the long-term affair between Russell Hill and Carol Clay before they were allegedly murdered together on a camping trip.

Monash camp dismantled, La Trobe issues directive

At the University of Melbourne, classes in one building were cancelled for a third day, but authorities there have held off from calling for support to remove pro-Palestinian protesters.

Japan has finally changed its custody law. Australian parents fear it’s not enough

Australian mother Catherine Henderson was living in Tokyo when she says she came home from work to find that her husband had abducted their daughter and son.

Australian parents of children abducted by their ex-partners in Japan say watershed reforms enabling joint custody don’t address the root cause of the issue.

The servo sails set for heritage protection and what makes them special

The servo sails set for heritage protection and what makes them special

The sails on the West Gate service stations are set to be protected by a heritage overlay after the canopies were found to be of local significance.

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AFL 2024

The footy club whose Auskick sausage sizzle is under fire

A parent has asked her son’s football club in South Melbourne to scrap snags from its weekend barbecues on the grounds of animal cruelty and health concerns.

Curnow nails early goal as injury-hit Blues make fast start against Swans

Curnow nails early goal as injury-hit Blues make fast start against Swans

Follow along for all the major moments and post game reactions as the Swans and Blues square off in Friday night AFL.

Collingwood have a recruiting zone the size of Italy. It’s yet to produce a single player

The AFL is celebrating Sir Doug Nicholls Round, and grappling with a decline in Indigenous numbers

The AFL shocked recruiters last month when it told them they needed to draft more Indigenous players to fix declining numbers in the league, sparking a much-needed conversation on how to reverse a worrying trend.

Knife-wielding attacker abducts young mother, baby in carpark horror

A school teacher and her six-month-old baby were held for two hours by a thief who forced her to buy him computers at stores across Melbourne’s south-east.

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Gina, I too have suffered an unflattering image and yes, it burns

A tale of two portraits - Gina Rinehart and King Charles.

The art world has apparently had a gutful of celebs trying to bury unflattering portraits. Australia’s richest person could learn from King Charles, who took his latest mauling on the chin.

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The other portrait Gina Rinehart wants removed from the National Gallery

The other portrait Gina Rinehart wants removed from the National Gallery

Supporters of the mining magnate want a second portrait pulled from the walls of the National Gallery of Australia.

‘Chaos reigns’: The countries that have dodged Australia’s student visa crackdown

The government wants universities to cut their reliance on this market. It’s also a country with one of the highest visa approval rates.

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Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial has become a pre-election circus and one of the hottest tickets in town.

Sex, politics, money, power...and a blockbuster case: Trump’s trial is pure box office

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NRL star’s father could face death penalty in Indonesia following drug arrest

A screengrab from a social media post, allegedly showing the arrest of Australian Gregor Haas in the Philippines.

Indonesian authorities have been hunting accused drug trafficker Gregor Johann Haas since December last year. They arrested him on Wednesday with help from Philippine police.

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Police allege the pair sprayed oily liquid on two dragons and other statues and paintings at the Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo.

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The court fight that could kill off a rail line to a booming suburb

The Wollert rail corridor snakes through industrial land in Epping North on its way to new housing estates in Wollert.

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto in February.

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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.

Jy Simpkin of the Kangaroos is tackled by Rowan Marshall of the Saints.

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The AFL is celebrating Sir Doug Nicholls Round, and grappling with a decline in Indigenous numbers

Collingwood have a recruiting zone the size of Italy. It’s yet to produce a single player

The AFL shocked recruiters last month when it told them they needed to draft more Indigenous players to fix declining numbers in the league, sparking a much-needed conversation on how to reverse a worrying trend.

Patrick Cripps attemps to evade Isaac Heeney during the elimination final last season.

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Follow along for all the major moments and post game reactions as the Swans and Blues square off in Friday night AFL.

An error from Geelong handed Gold Coast’s Jack Lukosius a gimme goal to start what became an avalanche of goals in their match.
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AFL 2024

The big night in Darwin that shattered records and the Cats

It was the record-setting night that embarrassed Geelong and potentially marked Gold Coast’s belated arrival as an AFL force.

Geelong coach Chris Scott.
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AFL 2024

Scott’s AFL pass to discuss ‘issues’ as rotation move bites; Hawks push for Tassie showdown

Chris Scott might have been given a licence by league headquarters to discuss the big issues, such as holding the ball decisions, but his Cats have more to worry about.

Sheena Chhabra is the mother of Auskick participant and has raised concerns with her club’s sausage sizzle.
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AFL 2024

The footy club whose Auskick sausage sizzle has come under fire

A parent has asked her son’s football club in South Melbourne to scrap snags from its weekend barbecues on the grounds of animal cruelty and health concerns.

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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.

Macarthur FC players Kearyn Baccus, Ulises Davila and Clayton Lewis.

‘Betrayed the trust of their supporters’: A-League players arrested for alleged betting corruption

Three players were charged after police uncovered an alleged corrupt betting syndicate at Sydney club Macarthur FC involving yellow card manipulation.

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