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‘Alarming for a young kid’: What a father and son found at missing campers’ abandoned site

‘Alarming for a young kid’: What a father and son found at missing campers’ abandoned site

A burnt campsite, an Esky full of food, a handbag on the passenger seat of a car. The first people to come across Russell Hill and Carol Clay’s campsite have described the scene to a jury.

Iranian president, foreign minister killed in helicopter crash

State TV gave no immediate cause for the crash in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province.

Page 97 of the budget kept me awake at night, and is a stain on Morrison’s legacy

A $6.5 billion funding allocation is an indictment against the Coalition’s treatment of veterans, and the backstory to it enough to make your blood boil.

Shane Wright
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Abuse victim sues parole board for letting paedophile priest access children

Paedophile priest Michael Glennon.

A man abused by notorious priest Michael Glennon has launched legal action believed to be the first attempt in Victoria to extend culpability for historical clerical abuse.

Why Labor’s budget is not enough to reverse its slump

It is not unusual for governments to suffer a slump after two years in power – it happened to John Howard in 1998 and he recovered. But there are danger signs for Labor.

Outside the Arts West Building at the University of Melbourne.

Melbourne University threatens to call police, expel pro-Palestine protesters

La Trobe University has announced it will begin misconduct proceedings against students still camping at its Bundoora campus after they were ordered to leave.

Izak Rankine breaks free for the Crows.

Footy’s shades of grey: How small decisions can decide big games

There were a number of contentious decisions by the umpires when games were on the line in round 10, and Luke Beveridge has made a masterstroke move at the Bulldogs.

Swans star looking at five-match ban after VFL sends incident to tribunal; Liberatore eyes return from concussion battle

Richmond’s Daniel Rioli and Essendon’s Jade Gresham at the MCG where the Dreamtime game will be played on Saturday.

Premiership Swan Luke Parker has been sent straight to the VFL tribunal. The Western Bulldogs hope to have star extractor Tom Liberatore back in their midfield in two to three weeks

‘Showed a lot of cracks’: The competition in season 2024 is closer than you think

This week on the Real Footy podcast, Mathew Stokes joins Michael Gleeson and Jake Niall to discuss what this round taught us about how even the competition is.

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‘Deliciously bonkers’: Aussie film starring Nicolas Cage makes a splash at Cannes

Nicolas Cage in The Surfer.

The US actor had fans screaming and bellowing as he appeared at Cannes for the first time in more than 30 years.

Guy Grossi’s late-night bar reopens – serving cult spaghetti dish worth staying up for

Venture down the laneway behind Grossi Florentino for playful Italian snacks and inventive cocktails by a Lake House Daylesford alum until 1am.

Forged Parfait served in a pastry shell with a brulee topping.

Developed in a lab and grown in a vat: It’s meat, but not as you know it

Global demand for meat is growing. Without innovation, this will put more pressure on land clearing and greenhouse gas emissions. Could cultured meat be the solution?

7 Blackwood Street, Carnegie sold for $3.75 million.

‘Spun us out’: Carnegie vendors’ stylish reno earns $3.75m auction payday

The sellers paid $1.65m for the Californian bungalow in late 2020 and their renovation attracted five bidders, all locals, at auction.

Eat, sleep, move: How Rio keeps its miners happy in the remote Pilbara

Rio Tinto’s Marandoo accommodation in WA’s Pilbara

A million meals, 75,000 flight passengers: just another month in WA for the country’s largest iron ore producer.

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange faces US extradition judgment day

A British court could give a final decision on Monday on whether WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange should be extradited to the United States.

Australian music icon Frank Ifield dies aged 86

Singer Frank Ifield performs on a television show in the 1970’s.

How big was Frank Ifield? At one point the Beatles played as his support act.

Meet Xi’s new No.1 enemy: The man at the heart of the US-China superpower battle

President William Lai Ching-te (centre), Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim (right) and Former Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-Wen wave during the Taiwanese Presidential Inauguration Ceremony.

Taiwan’s new president Lai Ching-te has demanded Beijing stop threatening the island.

They call it ‘MoPo’: Dame Edna’s hidden gem of the north is changing

Even the concreted-over creek is being brought back to life as Moonee Ponds ascends into the sky.

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Fury after flood zoning suddenly slapped on award-winning inner-city estate

Residents are demanding answers after 900 homes at a 25-year-old Kensington estate were suddenly deemed at risk of flooding.

The Age is Victoria’s most-read masthead

The Age has a cross-platform readership of 4.7 million.

The Age has retained its position as Victoria’s most-read masthead, according to the latest Total News readership figures released by Roy Morgan.

Melbourne Airport accused of greed in rail link stoush

An artist’s impression of a proposed elevated rail station at Melbourne Airport. It remains in limbo.

The state government expects the airport rail line will be delayed by four years because of a stalemate with airport operators.

Pro-Palestine supporters clash with police as rival protests converge on CBD

Pro-Palestine protesters were held back by police to stop them approaching a pro-Israel protest.

Six people were arrested as police turned out in force in an effort to prevent pro-Palestine protesters clashing with Israel supporters outside Parliament House.

Where are the kids? Why these suburbs face a child exodus

Where are the kids? Why these suburbs face a child exodus

Established Melbourne suburbs like Kew and Hawthorn have plenty of schools and green space – but families aren’t moving there.

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AFL 2024

Twin brothers Ben and Max King find their teams heading in different directions approaching the halfway point of the 2024 season.
Four Points

Footy’s great science experiment: Why Saints’ woes are not Max King’s fault

Max and Ben King might be identical twins, but the teams they play for look to be heading in opposite directions.

Sam Mitchell’s team started strongly but by the end of the day he was looking for answers to a disappointing loss.

How did they lose that? Hawks shocked by late Power surge

Disappointed Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell was still scratching his head for answers – and positives – after his team lost a game they appeared to have sewn up.

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Business

China just unveiled a ‘ground-breaking’ fix for its property crisis. It’s not enough

Three years after China’s property sector started imploding, Xi Jinping is finally doing something meaningful to fix it. He needs to do more.

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Property

Sandra lived the Great Australian Dream. Then she found something better

Sandra lived the Great Australian Dream. Then she found something better

The social worker and her family moved to the suburbs to buy a four-bedroom house with a backyard, front yard and all the trimmings. Then they sold up.

Nik Angelakis says inner-north houses in his price range are unliveable.

The Melbourne suburbs where you should have bought a house

Nearly 100 suburbs that were affordable to home buyers in 2022 are no longer within reach. Here’s what slipped away, and where to look instead.

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Harley Reid fends off Melbourne opponents Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca.
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AFL 2024

The killer stat that shows Harley Reid really is the new Dusty

All the hype about Harley Reid was justified. Well, most of it anyway. The teenage phenomenon is the AFL’s No.1 tackle-buster, and in just nine games, he’s already made a start on a hall-of-fame highlights reel.

Izak Rankine breaks free for the Crows.

Footy’s shades of grey: How small decisions can decide big games

There were a number of contentious decisions by the umpires when games were on the line in round 10, and Luke Beveridge has made a masterstroke move at the Bulldogs.

Richmond’s Daniel Rioli and Essendon’s Jade Gresham at the MCG where the Dreamtime game will be played on Saturday.

Parker bump sent straight to tribunal; Liberatore eyes return from concussion battle

Premiership Swan Luke Parker has been sent straight to the VFL tribunal. Meanwhile, Essendon and Richmond will face-off in the Dreamtime at the ’G from opposite ends of the ladder - unfamiliar territory for both of them in a game each is desperate to win.

Melbourne’s Shane McAdam.

‘Showed a lot of cracks’: The competition in season 2024 is closer than you think

This week on the Real Footy podcast, Mathew Stokes joins Michael Gleeson and Jake Niall to discuss what this round taught us about how even the competition is, St Kilda’s struggles and the Bombers’ top four bona fides.

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Josie Dooley.

Fluid build-up in the brain, stroke and ICU: Cricketer’s Hawaiian holiday nightmare

Renegades and South Australia wicketkeeper Josie Dooley spent a month in hospital in Hawaii before she was well enough to fly home to Australia after suffering a stroke while on holidays.

Spurs star Heung-Min Son boards the plane to Melbourne.

Spurs are already en route to Melbourne. Here’s why Postecoglou says it probably won’t happen again

Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs are already en route to Melbourne ahead of Wednesday’s friendly against Newcastle at the MCG, and Australian fans should enjoy it now because the coach has said it would be unlikely to happen again if Spurs are playing in Europe next season.

Cameron Munster limps from the Suncorp Stadium turf.

Cameron Munster to miss entire Origin series

Scans have confirmed the Storm superstar will join Nathan Cleary, Tom Trbojevic and Tino Fa’asuamaleaui on the sidelines for the showpiece series.

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