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Leaked letters reveal MP’s objections to Labor’s private school tax hike

Labor MP Tim Richardson, left, has written to Treasurer Tim Pallas, right, twice asking for a private school in his electorate to be exempted from the payroll tax.

The controversial state government plan has drawn criticism from one of its own members, who also voted for it in parliament.

Six months after pleading for Australia’s urgent help, Ukraine waits for a reply

Foreign Minister Penny Wong is considering a request from Ukraine to provide a supply of Australian coal.

Ukraine fears it will not receive a requested shipment of Australian coal by winter, despite pleading directly with Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

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Police warn landlords about leasing stores to tobacconists amid turf war

Investigators have found illegal tobacco products in about 100 of the stores they have raided.

June Mendoza at her studio in 2022.
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Visual art

The painting a prime minister tried to ban

June Mendoza’s painting of John Gorton caused a sensation when it was unveiled. She remains the only woman to have painted an official portrait of an Australian prime minister.

Amid the ugly Middle East debate, we’ve lost sight of the obvious

Palestinians line up for food amid the Israeli air and ground offensive.

One wonders how many of those making the Israel-Hamas equivalence point, including quite a few in the press, had taken 10 minutes to read the ICC prosecutor’s statement.

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The ‘extraordinary numbers’ signalling years of pain for renters

An expert analysis shows migration, low vacancy rates and soft investment will drive rental inflation beyond its current 15-year high.

In the scramble to make a showstopping egg dish, a true blue favourite cracks

MasterChef

What’s worse – egg that doesn’t run, egg that is filled with horrid seafood, or overcooked custard? One popular contestant finds out the hard way.

These 10 popular supermarket foods are worse for you than you probably think

Vegies.

Some food products may look and sound healthy, but a closer look at their nutritional profile reveals they can be anything but.

Demand for prescription skincare is on the rise. But do you really need it?

Influencer beauty culture has supercharged the demand for prescription skincare, particularly among younger people.

The Crows’ Jake Soligo gets caught holding the ball by Campbell Chesser, of the Eagles on Sunday.
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AFL 2024

‘Baaaallll! Yes!’: Why AFL umpires need to revive this great footy catchcry

The holding-the-ball rule hasn’t changed, but the way the AFL’s umpires are officiating it has. It’s no wonder players, coaches, past greats and fans are confused and frustrated.

‘Oscar, we do see the impact of the damage’: Piastri’s third F1 podium is his most telling yet

Race winner Charles Leclerc (right) and the second-placed Oscar Piastri celebrate on the famed Monaco podium.

Australian Oscar Piastri avoided a horror crash to claim his third Formula 1 career podium ahead of some of the sport’s biggest names at the Monaco GP.

Frogmen, tanks and an ever-present threat: The tiny islands standing between China and Taiwan

People take pictures with an abandoned American M18 army tank sitting in the sand at Ou Cuo Beach in Kinmen.

Less than 10kms from mainland China, the Taiwan controlled Kinmen islands would be right in the path of Chinese forces. Our correspondent Lisa Visentin went there to see it for herself.

Albo’s open for business: The companies the prime minister keeps

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at a National Public Education Day event in Sydney last week.

A peek inside the PM’s diary shows he has plenty of time to meet people from the big end of town.

Donald Trump booed loudly at convention

The raucous event for the former president marked a sharp departure from the typical celebratory atmosphere at such Trump campaign gatherings.

The recreated head of Shanidar Z, based on 3D scans of the reconstructed skull, made by the Kennis brothers for the Netflix documentary Secrets of the Neanderthals.
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Evolution

A quirk of fate: why Neanderthals went extinct and we didn’t

They were shrewd, complex and creative, and we shared the planet with them (and other types of humans) for thousands of years. So why did the Neanderthals die out and not us?

A rising black musician lost his elite orchestra job. He won’t go quietly

Josh Jones was denied tenure with the Kansas City Symphony in January 2023.

Josh Jones wasn’t expecting to lose his dream job. He has shared the performance reviews and messages that shed light on a typically confidential process.

I was born from an extramarital affair. This is how my life has played out

My dad’s name wasn’t even on my birth certificate, but I was intent on not erasing him completely from my life.

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Victoria

Katie Roberts-Hull and Jonathan O’Brien from the YIMBY group ( Yes In My Back Yard)  in fromt of some single fronted terrace homes in Grattan Street Carlton. Under the YIMBY’s ‘Missing Middle’ proposal, streets like this would be rezoned to accomodate six-storey buidings.

The YIMBY movement has made it to Melbourne. Their war on urban sprawl begins with unlocking these suburbs

The YIMBYs want to rewrite the planning rules, scrap heritage overlays and start a housing revolution. And they have the ear of government.

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Art

Why long-time supporters want controversial sculpture to be heritage listed now

The Melbourne sculpture Vault.

Ron Robertson-Swann’s sculpture Vault has had its share of admirers and detractors across more than four decades. Now it is destined for heritage listing.

The ‘unusual’ solution to end long-running battle over hedges in leafy suburbs

Lynne recently paid to extend the footpath in front of her home to save 100-year-old hedge.

Long-standing feuds between hedge lovers and neighbours fed up with conifers encroaching on footpaths are being tackled with a creative solution.

The lost delivery riders causing chaos on toll roads and tunnels

Cyclists and scooter riders are regularly causing chaos on CityLink.

The increase in food delivery services means more bicycle and scooter riders are getting lost on some of Melbourne’s busiest freeways and tollway tunnels.

Nationals grassroots members go nuclear over Welcome to Country ceremonies

Victorian Nationals leader Peter Walsh.

The Victorian Nationals rank and file want a future Coalition government to back nuclear power and to axe funding for Welcome to Country ceremonies.

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AFL 2024

Essendon defender Jordan Ridley was best on ground in his first game of the season.

Bombers defender makes stellar AFL return in Dreamtime nail-biter

Jordan Ridley’s seamless return lifted the Bombers to a 12-point Dreamtime victory over Richmond, who defied a league-worst injury list to still be in contention in the dying stages of the game.

Mac Andrew is tackled by Carlton’s Charlie Curnow. Damien Hardwick pointed to another contest between the duo.

‘It is dangerous’: Hardwick and Voss tackle umpires

Damien Hardwick has called on the game’s decision-makers to do faster calls on holding-the-ball decisions because players’ health and safety is at risk.

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Race winner Charles Leclerc (right) and the second-placed Oscar Piastri celebrate on the famed Monaco podium.

‘Oscar, we do see the impact of the damage’: Why Piastri’s third F1 podium is his most telling yet

Australian Oscar Piastri avoided a horror crash to claim his third Formula 1 career podium ahead of some of the sport’s biggest names at the Monaco GP.

The Crows’ Jake Soligo gets caught holding the ball by Campbell Chesser, of the Eagles on Sunday.
Four Points
AFL 2024

‘Baaaallll! Yes!’: Why AFL umpires need to revive this great footy catchcry

The holding-the-ball rule hasn’t changed, but the way the AFL’s umpires are officiating it has. It’s no wonder players, coaches, past greats and fans are confused and frustrated.

St Kilda coach Ross Lyon comes to terms with another disappointing performance by his team.

Ross the boss at a loss as ‘sloppy’ Saints slide into deeper hole

This time last year the Saints were top-four contenders, but 12 months on they are mired in the bottom four and in a deep slump that’s testing even their most optimistic supporters.

Steven May and Max Gawn celebrate a goal for the Demons.

Naarm back in eight after downing Euro-Yroke; Dawson leads Crows past Eagles

Narrm have secured a top eight spot after downing lacklustre Euro-Yroke, while Hawthorn climbed to 13th on the ladder by defeating Brisbane, and the Crows gave their percentage a boost against the Eagles.

Adam Zampa in action for Australia on Sunday at the SCG.

‘Not the same buzz’: Zampa rejects club riches to chase more World Cup glory

He’s had a spin on the lucrative franchise circuit, but for Adam Zampa it will never compare to the “buzz” of playing in big tournaments for Australia.

Ajla Tomljanovic started strong, winning the first set over No.30 seed Dayana Yastremska.

Aussie wipeout at Roland-Garros as Tomljanovic, Vukic and Thompson exit

Ajla Tomljanovic was one of three Australians to suffer a first-round exit on day one of Roland-Garros despite taking the first set against her seeded opponent.

Jess Hull smashed the national record.

Medal threat: Australia’s Hull smashes national record on eve of Olympics

Jess Hull is dramatically closing the gap on the world’s best and is now poised as a medal threat at this year’s Olympics after smashing the Australian 1500 metres record in a Diamond League meet on Sunday morning.

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