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Leaked letters reveal Labor MP lobbied for school to be exempt from tax he voted for

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.

Leaked letters reveal that Labor MP Tim Richardson lobbied senior ministers to exempt a private school in his electorate from the government’s payroll tax.

Wilkinson seeks $1.8m in legal costs from Ten for Lehrmann defence

Lisa Wilkinson (left), Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins.

Lawyers for Ten and high-profile presenter Lisa Wilkinson return to the Federal Court amid the fallout from Bruce Lehrmann’s disastrous lawsuit.

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

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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June Mendoza at her studio in 2022.
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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.

The urgent plea from Ukraine to Penny Wong that has gone unanswered

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

Ukrainian officials fear Labor is holding back on a request out of fear of damage to the party’s climate change credentials.

More than 1000 jobs under threat as Lendlease announces major shift

The property giant will incur costs of up to $1.475 billion as it shifts away from the overseas construction markets and focuses on its Australian businesses.

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.

Four common items of travel gear that could get you in trouble

Four common items of travel gear that could get you in trouble

Several years ago, waiting for a bus in Warsaw, a pair of police officers were paying me close attention. Something was not right.

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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.

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

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AFL 2024

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

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

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.

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Warner hits pause on Swans contract talks as his value skyrockets

Dynamic midfielder Chad Warner rejected a contract extension from the Swans earlier this year, and his hot form looks set to spark a bidding war for his services.

Donald Trump booed, berated during speech at libertarian convention

Libertarian delegates jeer Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump.

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

ABC ran by ‘mad left wing’, Barnaby Joyce says

Barnaby Joyce in parliament on Monday.

The Nationals MP’s comments come after the national broadcaster’s chief political correspondent Laura Tingle reportedly said Australia was a racist country.

Dozens killed in Israel’s ‘precise’ strike on Rafah, Palestinians say

Earlier on Sunday, the Israeli military said eight projectiles had been launched from Rafah toward Tel Aviv – the first rocket attack in months.

Sunak v Starmer: How different are the men who want to run Britain

The stating gun has fired on the British election which will be held in July.

The contenders in the much anticipated July election will be doing their best to argue the other guy can’t be trusted.

A contestant serves up yellow strings and green slime. And the judges love it

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.

Justice Smith, left, and Brigette Lundy-Paine star in I Saw the TV Glow.

Movie soundtracks transport us. These films are bringing them back

Just when it looked like streaming might have killed the soundtrack, several recent films show the artform might be entering a new golden age.

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Police and arson investigators on the scene at another tobacco store arson attack in Hadfield last August.
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Police adopt new tactic to muscle key players out of tobacco turf war

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

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The West Gate Tunnel is years delayed and $4b over budget. Now its builders are suing

The West Gate Tunnel is three years late and $4 billion over budget.

The West Gate Tunnel Project’s builders have blamed the project’s engineers for design errors that led to cost blowouts and a three-year delay.

Farmland or townhouses? The fight for the future of Daylesford

Daylesford is among regional Victoria’s most loved tourist towns.

Like many areas, Daylesford is facing a housing crisis. But some locals fear a plan to extend the popular spa town’s urban boundaries will threaten its very identity.

They’re not old enough to drink it yet, but these students are producing their own pinot noir

Upper Yarra Secondary College, Students- (left to right) Jess Wells, yr 11;  Aussie Rayner, yr 11 and Rylan Fulford, yr 12; and their teacher Marcus Cook. Viticulture students are releasing their first bottle of wine. 24th May 2024, The Age news Picture by JOE ARMAO

It’s been five years since Upper Yarra principal Scott Tully had a “crazy idea” to plant a vineyard on school grounds. This week, the school will launch its first drop.

This town’s only store has closed. Now heartbroken locals are banding together to buy it

The Guildford general store building when it was the Commercial Hotel, before 1916.

A campaign to save a town’s historic general store is asking the community to pitch in $5000 per person to help raise the money needed.

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AFL 2024

Why cashed-up clubs face a struggle - of the AFL’s making - to entice star players
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Why cashed-up clubs face a struggle - of the AFL’s making - to entice star players

The AFL’s new pay deal has created space everywhere, and smaller clubs have to offer more than money when competing against the powerhouses for signatures.

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.

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Chad Warner has been brilliant for the Swans.
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AFL 2024

The Cripps-Warner connection; Blues’ missing piece; big fortnight for Pies: Key takeouts from round 11

Chad Warner and Patrick Cripps have a mutual connection who is having a big impact on their seasons, while the Blues may have found an unlikely missing piece to their forward puzzle.

Race winner Charles Leclerc (right) and the second-placed Oscar Piastri celebrate on the famed Monaco podium.
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Formula 1

‘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.

Mitchell Starc celebrates the wicket of  Abhishek Sharma.

Starc delivers on $4.4m deal with star role in IPL final

Mitchell Starc won an $8 million title shootout with fellow Australian pace ace Pat Cummins as the Kolkata Knight Riders thrashed Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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AFL 2024

Warner hits pause on Swans contract talks as his value skyrockets

Dynamic midfielder Chad Warner rejected a contract extension from the Swans earlier this year, and his hot form looks set to spark a bidding war for his services.

Katrina Gorry says she will be fit for the Olympics.

‘I trust in my body’: Matildas star says she’ll be fit for Olympics

Katrina Gorry said a chill ran up her spine when she went down injured for West Ham United, and she feared she may miss what could be her last major tournament with the Matildas.

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.

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

‘Mountain to climb’: 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.

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