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Immigration

Dutton’s department released two men convicted of aiding killers

Government documents also show that 102 convicted sex offenders were released into the community during the six years when Dutton held the portfolio.

Watch live: Jeers as PM talks, Coalition questions confidence in Giles

Meanwhile, Anthony Albanese has announced a new directive to ensure that protection outweighs any other decision by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

‘What were you thinking?’  Stoush erupts over fence dubbed a ‘glaring eyesore’

Diana Tamis and the white fence that was built on council land.

To some, it’s an eyesore that needs a fresh coat of paint or even bulldozing. But for the fence’s owners, it’s just a mix-up over 14 square metres of dirt.

L to R: Robert De Niro, Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump, David Pecker, Michael Cohen.

Of the Trump trial’s sleazy cast, one actor performed best

During this historic trial, one person exhibited a strength of character the others plainly lack.

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News Corp begins staff purge as restructure takes shape

Rupert Murdoch passed the baton as chairman of News Corp to Lachlan who is presiding over the restructure of its Australian operations.

Rupert Murdoch’s Australian publishing empire has begun the painful task of shedding long-serving journalists amid falling revenues across the media industry.

If you drink and ride, you’re at Moon Dog Wild West.
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Footscray

I didn’t ride the bull but I had the food - and surprisingly, it was pretty good

Age chief restaurant critic Besha Rodell expected the food at Wild West to be functional at best – little more than an afterthought to pad the stomachs of the bull-riders. But she was pleasantly surprised.

Like Vegas meets Disney: Mega-resort is impressive, but I won’t be returning

Over the top: The Palace, pool, Botanical Gardens, Lost City Golf Course and Sun Vacation Club.

Once an illicit playground for the elite, mega-resort Sun City now has different challenges.

Australians may be caught up in suspected Ticketmaster hack

Notorious hacker group ShinyHunters claims to have stolen the personal details and credit card information of millions of customers around the world.

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Immigration

Higher tolerance for rapists fighting deportation, but zero tolerance for facts

Immigration Minister Andrew Giles during Question Time on Tuesday, May 28.

Australians should have zero tolerance for rape and sexual assault. But when Charles William Davidson had to answer for 59 sex offences, he was shown clemency instead.

Elka nigiri in Footscray; Muli Express lobster roll; chirashi-don at Sachi in Hawthorn.

Three freshly shucked spots to get ‘crazy good’ seafood and sushi (at an affordable price)

Including a pint-sized city oyster bar, nigiri to take away in Footscray and a pop-up from an ex-Kisume chef.

‘Two-bit big shot’: Robert De Niro unleashes on Donald Trump outside hush money trial

Robert De Niro, center, argues with a Trump supporter after speaking to reporters in support of Joe Biden

As closing arguments began in the former president’s historic trial, the Hollywood star made a surprise appearance in Lower Manhattan.

‘Out to destroy the relationship’: How Netanyahu split with Biden and the Democrats

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and US President Joe Biden.

Nothing has shattered progressives’ sympathy for Israel like Netanyahu’s rhetoric and actions, Democrats say, particularly the high civilian death toll in Gaza.

Yes, you can save money and still enjoy life. Here’s how

Common finance advice seems to suggest saving money should be a slog, whereas the opposite is actually true.

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Victoria

Treasurer Tim Pallas has changed his tune on payroll tax and GPs amid a drop in support for the government.

The $12b Tim Pallas can spend without parliamentary scrutiny

Treasurer Tim Pallas has been handed a $12.1 billion “credit card” to spend next financial year without being scrutinised through the budget or parliament.

The two numbers that show how little is being done to tackle the housing crisis

Victoria’s public housing occupancy rate lags behind every other state and territory.

A new report shows the state has only added about 300 new public homes in the past eight years.

He set his cell on fire and threw faeces at guards, but crime boss won’t serve extra time

George Marrogi squirted liquid faeces onto the face of a prison guard.

George Marrogi embarked on an almost year-long tirade fuelled by the belief he was the target of a campaign by prison officers to unfairly punish him.

Deborah Conway condemns ‘extreme intolerance’ at Hobart concert

Deborah Conway has been outspoken in her support of Israel in the current conflict.

The singer and her musician husband have called out the actions of protesters after a woman threatened another with a glass shard on Saturday.

Airport Rail brawl coming to a head with mediator on track to deliver report

An artist’s impression of a proposed train station at Melbourne Airport.

Deputy Premier Ben Carroll says it’s time to get the $13 billion project done, and has pledged to stay in parliament until a promised train station in his electorate is built.

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‘I’ve maintained my innocence all along’: Fagan welcomes potential court hearing into racism saga

‘I’ve maintained my innocence all along’: Fagan welcomes potential court hearing into racism saga

Brisbane Lions coach and former Hawthorn staffer Chris Fagan says he’d welcome the chance to tell his side of the story of the Hawks’ racism saga in court.

Carlton star Jacob Weitering.

‘I’m a bleeder’: Blues star nurses leg injury, Power delay call on their skipper

Jacob Weitering is ready to marshal the defence despite injury as the Blues seek to make history in Adelaide on Thursday.

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Falling completions indicated housing markets would continue to be hit with supply pressure.

The type of home that’s only getting more expensive

Two key statistics indicate that Australia’s housing affordability crisis will continue to worsen, even as governments scramble to ease supply constraints.

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.

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West Brunswick Football Club players James Gibson, David Cudmore, Evan Lloyd and Thomas Zafiropoulos wearing the club’s pride jumper.

‘Toxic and unwelcome’: The issue driving young people out of community sport

A new study revealed more than half of LGBTQ young people in community sport have witnessed some form of homo/bi/transphobia, while 40 per cent reported first-hand experiences of being discriminated against.

Nestory Irankunda is in line for his Socceroos debut.

‘He’s got the quality ... now it’s time for him to show it’: Socceroos coach throws down gauntlet to Irankunda

The most hyped young talent in the Australian game is in line to make his long-awaited debut next week as part of a new-look squad picked by Graham Arnold.

Saint Paddy Dow tackles Demon Alex Neal-Bullen.
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AFL 2024

Watch how the AFL tightened holding-the-ball calls; Wounded Pies lose Pendles

The AFL has ordered umpires to reduce the “reasonable time” they give tackled players to dispose of the ball; a throwback to how holding-the-ball decisions were made in 2006, one senior umpire says.

Chris Fagan’s Lions face a tough task to return to the grand final stage in 2024.

‘I’ve maintained my innocence all along’: Fagan welcomes potential court hearing into racism saga

Brisbane Lions coach and former Hawthorn staffer Chris Fagan says he’d welcome the chance to tell his side of the story of the Hawks’ racism saga in court.

Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne and Cup ambassador Corey Brown.

‘It shocked me’: The series of events that ended Michelle Payne’s riding career

The first woman to ride the winner of the Melbourne Cup has revealed why she is walking away from a career that made her a household name.

Alex de Minaur is the first Australian into the second round at Roland-Garros.

No-fuss Demon exacts revenge to breeze into second round at Roland-Garros

Alex de Minaur is the first Australian into the second round at Roland-Garros after a five-hour rain delay and watching five compatriots exit the claycourt major on the first two days.

Carlton star Jacob Weitering.

‘I’m a bleeder’: Weitering nurses leg injury, Power delay call on their skipper

Jacob Weitering has been nursing corkie issues but is ready to marshal the defence as the Blues seek to make history in Adelaide on Thursday, coming as Port Adelaide wait to make a call on the fitness of their captain.

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