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Double murderer’s daughter says she warned police about ‘imminent threat’

Ariel Bombara has spoken out after her father killed two Perth women.

Mark Bombara’s daughter Ariel Bombara says serious concerns about her father and his guns were raised with WA Police multiple times in the lead up to the murders.

Bolt-action shotgun police say killed campers shown to jury

Former Jetstar pilot Lynn is on trial over the alleged murders of Carol Clay and Russell Hill.

A ballistics expert has told a jury the shotgun police allege was used to murder campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay would be difficult to fire accidentally.

Second Nine manager resigned amid complaints of inappropriate touching

The head of publicity at Stan quit amid claims of bullying and touching staff, the AFR has reported.

Top shelf to bargain bins: Shoppers downgrade their tipple

Given Australia’s unique terrain and climate, it makes senses to switch from shiraz varietals to whites such as zibibbo that can cope better with local conditions.

High inflation and aggressive interest rate rises have left the nation’s retail sector facing its worst outlook in generations.

A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

Why is it taking so long for companies to understand that ensuring their workforces are safe from sexual predators is an occupational health and safety issue?

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

Snapchat has insidious features that would harm young users.

The Snapchat feature turning Gen Z into narcissistic, paranoid stalkers

Addiction is one concern here, sure. But more dangerous still is the culture this creates.

Daniel Cash
Daniel Cash

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The number of “furries” attending Australia’s annual convention has soared over the past decade.

No, you can’t wear a tail to work and expect to keep your job

What you do on the weekend is entirely your own business, but as an employment lawyer, I can assure you that you cannot dress as a furry at work and expect legal protection.

Paul O'Halloran
Paul O'Halloran

Employment Lawyer

Who is your club likely to pick in the mid-season draft?

Tasmania’s Geordie Payne is the favourite to be the No.1 pick in this year’s AFL mid-season draft.

The AFL’s annual mid-season rookie draft will be held on Wednesday night, with an in-form Tasmanian teenager rocketing into pole position to be the first player taken.

$4 million in four days: Why the ‘Matildas effect’ isn’t slowing down

Clare Hunt says she’s living the dream with the Matildas.

The two friendlies against China have been sold out for weeks, and an average crowd of 50,000 has watched their last 12 matches on home soil.

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The Cleaner turns gruesome tragedy into hilarity in this cameo-filled comedy

UK funnyman Greg Davies plays a crime-scene cleaner who can’t help getting involved with the oddballs he encounters on the job.

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University

What’s the point of going to uni? It’s a question I’m still asking

WA universities are boldly developing micro courses to upskill managers and workers to cope with the changing industry needs.

I had gone to school with people who thought tertiary education was something to be admired. What surprised me, when I actually arrived, was how pointless the whole thing seemed.

Flynn Shan Benson
Flynn Shan Benson

Graduate, essay prize winner

Pork sausage ragu of sorts with burrata and casarecce.

The joy of six ingredients: Four new pasta sauces that punch well above their weight

Katrina Meynink’s flavour-packed pasta sauce recipes are easy on your wallet, your time and your shopping list. And they taste fabulous, too.

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Air travel

I put my dog in the hold for a flight. I swore I would never do it again

The changes could mean no more slumming it in the cargo hold.

Australian airline passengers will soon, for the first time, be able to bring their pets on board with them. I’m surprised it has taken so long.

Lee Tulloch
Lee Tulloch

Travel columnist

Worried you’ll nod off during this eight-hour show? You won’t be alone

Just as in real life, REST happens between 9pm and 5am. Audiences can even wear their PJs.

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Victoria

A car slammed into the Franco Cozzo building.

Car crashes into Moon Dog brewpub at former Franco Cozzo store

The crash overnight is another blow to the Melbourne brewers, who battled angry neighbours before the opening of the Footscray venue was beset with delays.

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The premier said Victoria needed this project immediately. Now it’s on ice

The premier said Victoria needed this project immediately. Now it’s on ice

The Allan government has quietly walked away from a major project that could save 10,000 daily truck trips.

11-word text from Sutton at centre of court battle over Robbie Williams gig

11-word text from Sutton at centre of court battle over Robbie Williams gig

A text message from then-chief health officer Brett Sutton proves F1 concert in 2020 featuring Robbie Williams could have gone ahead, touring company says.

The growing movement to hand rogue builders criminal penalties

Firefighters inspect the damage at Melbourne’s Neo 200 building.

Currently, builders caught flouting the law face being slapped with a fine or having their licence suspended for certifying uncompliant work, but many say it’s not enough.

‘It is getting worse’: Anne Summers says rise in domestic violence ‘horrific’

Anne Summers says domestic violence is getting worse.

Summers pointed to the increasing use of technology to spy on women as one sign of the increase in abuse.

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Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey.

Magpies’ injury pain: Abdominal tear keeps De Goey sidelined, Cox, Richards also out

Collingwood’s injury list continues to mount with impressive mature recruit Joe Richards suffering a foot injury, and Mason Cox likely to miss up to six weeks, while Sydney’s Luke Parker has failed in his bid to get his six-week suspension downgraded.

That way: Jack Ginnivan says the Hawks must continue to attack in tight situations.

Ginnivan says coach Mitchell picked his brain to plot Hawks win

Hawthorn’s Jack Ginnivan says his three years at the Magpies did teach him how to win close games; intel he is now sharing with Hawks coach Sam Mitchell.

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Property

47 Nimmo Street, Middle Park.

Downsizers compete to pay $4.3m for Middle Park terrace without car space

The home’s high-spec renovation prompted two bidders to push the price well beyond the quoted price range. It was one of 1028 auctions scheduled on Saturday.

Britt Johnson and husband Rhys Presnell moved to Parkdale with their three kids Thea, Remi and Jude for an investment opportunity but loved it so much they decided to make their move permanent.

Britt made a temporary move, but she loved the area so much she stayed

The rising cost of housing in a string of bayside and inner-east suburbs hasn’t deterred buyers, bucking the trend of Melbourne’s softening market.

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Tasmania’s Geordie Payne is the favourite to be the No.1 pick in this year’s AFL mid-season draft.

Who is your club likely to pick in the mid-season draft?

The AFL’s annual mid-season rookie draft will be held on Wednesday night, with an in-form Tasmanian teenager rocketing into pole position to be the first player taken.

Crows tackler Rory Laird tries to strip the ball from Eagle Harley Reid at the weekend.
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AFL 2024

Football’s 11th commandment: Thou shall not get caught in the act

If a tackler neither dispossess their opponent nor forces them into an illegal disposal, then play on it should be.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

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The Hawks and their former players could not resolve the matter at the human rights commission.
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Hawthorn racism claim terminated by Australian Human Rights Commission

The commission has terminated a claim against Hawthorn by First Nations ex-players and their partners after the parties failed to come to a deal.

PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 27: Rafael Nadal of Spain waves to the crowd as he walks off after his defeat by Alexander Zverev of Germany in the Men’s Singles first round match on Day Two of the 2024 French Open at Roland Garros on May 27, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

‘I don’t know if it’s the last time,’ says Nadal after losing in first round at Roland-Garros

Rafael Nadal is unsure if he will be back next year at Roland-Garros – the tournament he won 14 times – after bowing out in the first round.

Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey.

Magpies’ injury pain: Abdominal tear keeps De Goey sidelined, Cox, Richards also out

Collingwood’s injury list continues to mount with impressive mature recruit Joe Richards suffering a foot injury, and Mason Cox likely to miss up to six weeks, while Sydney’s Luke Parker has failed in his bid to get his six-week suspension downgraded.

Daria Saville’s Roland-Garros defeat means no Australian women will be in the second round for the first time since 1997.

Unwanted history made as Saville joins Australia’s Roland-Garros casualty ward

There are no women left in the Roland-Garros draw after Daria Saville joined Ajla Tomljanovic in suffering a first-round exit on the second day of the claycourt major.

That way: Jack Ginnivan says the Hawks must continue to attack in tight situations.

Ginnivan says coach Mitchell picked his brain to plot Hawks win

Although he says he sometimes had to don an “invisible cloak” at Collingwood, Hawthorn’s Jack Ginnivan says his three years at the Magpies did teach him how to win close games; intel he is now sharing with Hawks coach Sam Mitchell.

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