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‘No man is above the law’: Daniels’ lawyer says Trump guilty verdicts are ‘momentous’

Donald Trump has become the first former US president to be found guilty of a crime

Donald Trump has become the first former US president to be convicted of a crime with a New York jury find him guilty of falsifying documents to cover up a payment to silence a porn star ahead of the 2016 election. Follow live.

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Jury decision a historic conviction against ex-president

The court decision could reshape the 2024 US presidential race and further fracture an already divided nation. 

Labor MP alarmed about Trump’s reference to ‘antisemitic’ conspiracy

Federal Labor MP Josh Burns said, “it was very concerning” that Donald Trump seemingly referenced an antisemitic conspiracy theory in an extraordinary speech outside a New York courthouse.

Phone taps, diaries and a personals ad with ‘love’ to Lyn: Chris Dawson’s tangled web

Chris and Paul Dawson archival footage

On March 27, 1982, a 15-word ad appeared in a Sydney newspaper, urging “Lyn” to call “Chris”. The author had already murdered her, a judge found.

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‘Leniency is over’: Hundreds fined in e-scooter crackdown

Police say Victorians are worried about the risks posed by e-scooters, particularly in Melbourne’s CBD, and enforcement of the rules will be a priority.

When you force people into a ‘safe zone’ then bomb it, ‘whoops’ doesn’t quite cut it

What happens when you instruct a million people to go to a tiny area, then bomb it? Melting bodies. Netanyahu can’t call the Rafah deaths a “tragedy” of hindsight.

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More than a quarter of Acland Street’s shops are empty. Their owners face rate hikes of 400 per cent

More than a quarter of Acland Street’s shops are empty. Their owners face rate hikes of 400 per cent

It’s an effort to rejuvenate local shopping strips. But some say the move would be punitive given the current slump in retail and hospitality spending.

Nine star raised privacy concerns at highest level, former CEO says

Hugh Marks has confirmed a senior female presenter told him the network was feeding confidential information about her to rival media firms.

Melbourne suburbs where home owners are behind on their mortgages

The Melbourne suburbs where home owners can’t afford their mortgages

At least one in 30 households in hard-hit pockets have fallen behind on repayments, buckling under high interest rates and inflation.

Wagon Wheels v Cart Wheels.

Wagon Wheel v Cart Wheel taste test: Are Aldi’s copycats even better than the real thing?

Similar names, similar packaging, but up to half the price. Good Food blind taste-tests popular chocolates against their imitators, with some surprising results.

The next Japan: The hot new destination Aussies are flocking to

A Seoul kind of feeling... the bright lights of Sinchon, Seoul.

The number of Australians flocking to this exciting Asian country has surged 35 per cent compared to before the pandemic.

Where is the ‘Toorak of the north’? Take The Age quiz

How well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with Stephen Brook’s weekly quiz.

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A lifetime in the police force, but when he died, there was no farewell honour

Daryl Payne, with his father George, receives the Valour Award.

Daryl Payne wrestled a gun from a shooter and won a valour award. But the way we treat people like him falls way too short of the mark.

Blood expert accused of ‘half-baked’ theory in Lynn trial

Blood expert accused of ‘half-baked’ theory in Lynn trial

The defence for alleged double murderer Gregory Lynn has accused the prosecution of collaborating with a blood-spatter expert to introduce a new theory without warning.

Australia’s future to be made under Treasury’s watchful eye

Treasury’s “national interest framework” in the planned Future Made in Australia Act provides stronger grounds for hoping that the oversight will keep the crazy decisions to a minimum.

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Ross Gittins

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Alex de Minaur has not dropped a set in reaching the third round at Roland-Garros.

Dominant Demon reaches uncharted territory, Kokkinakis wins slug-fest

Alex de Minaur and Thanasi Kokkinakis advanced to the third round on another rain-soaked day at Roland-Garros, but the challenge for both is about to get far greater.

Double delight for Voss as Blues overpower Port and rule tweak starts well

Carlton coach Michael Voss left the Adelaide Oval pleased on all fronts after his team’s win over Port Adelaide.

The Carlton coach left the Adelaide Oval rapt with his team and skipper and impressed with how the umpires adapted to the new interpretation of holding-the-ball decisions.

Your guide to Melbourne’s coolest gigs and hottest nights this winter

Melbourne winter to do index pix

From Rising to Pharoah, a sea slug count and the Reclink Cup, these are your must-see events in the city this winter.

The plan to save the Mona Lisa from crass crowds and Instagrammers

Crowds gather at the Mona Lisa.

Jostling crowds have made viewing Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece one of Europe’s most disappointing experiences. Now there are moves to protect her from the hordes.

London’s famed ‘Evening Standard’ to end daily print edition after 200 years

The London newspaper, which has angered dictators and shaped the legacy of political leaders, says the change is driven by better WiFi on the Tube and a shift to working from home.

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Australian industrial designer Adam Goodrum and, right, French
marquetry artisan Arthur Seigneur, who together created the Kissing
Cabinet.

Thousands of small, coloured straws help make top design prize winner

More and more design is appearing in galleries – and commanding big money – as this show at Melbourne Design Week attests.

Miranda July has published her first novel in almost a decade, All Fours.

Did Miranda July just write ‘the first great perimenopause novel’?

The writer, director and actor has achieved the impossible and made middle age sexy.

Victoria

Samantha Murphy

Police found a phone in the mud. Now they hope for a breakthrough in the Samantha Murphy search

The first physical clue to the missing Ballarat mother’s fate has emerged. Police are investigating whether it contains data that might give them answers.

Allan told to put money where her mouth is in antisemitism fight

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan was criticised at a Jewish community event.

Premier receives fiery reception at Jewish Community Council of Victoria event.

Here comes winter … with Victoria set for soaking

Here comes winter … with Victoria set for soaking

May will be the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking ocean temperatures globally, as 2024 shapes up to shatter last year’s heat record.

‘The scale is our issue’: Well-heeled residents up in arms over Port Melbourne housing plan

Steven Raymond and Rowena Calvert are two local residents unhappy with the proposed Barak Beacon redevelopment in Port Melbourne. 
Locals Steven and Rowena Calvert.

Port Melbourne residents have joined forces with former tenants of the Barak Beacon public housing block to fight plans to build an 11-storey tower on the site.

Alistair Thomson went bushwalking in the NT outback. No one has heard from him since

Alistair Thomson went missing on the Larapinta Trail near Alice Springs.

The Victorian man, 64, started walking alone on the Larapinta Trail about 240 kilometres west of Alice Springs. No one has heard from him for nine days.

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North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson.
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Alastair Clarkson cleared after AFL investigation into foul language outburst

The North Melbourne coach has been cleared of directing profanities at an umpire, following an AFL investigation.

Saints forward Max King.
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Forget the contract, Max King must leave the Saints

The St Kilda forward is at a crucial moment in his career and needs to start asking the hard questions about his future.

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Inverloch offers affordable property options to Melburnians seeking a sea change.

‘We all seem to be happier’: Where you can be a sea-changer for under $750,000 in Victoria

The finest homes of Torquay and Portsea might be out of reach, but Melburnians are ditching the commute for more affordable and less hectic options.

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Carlton coach Michael Voss left the Adelaide Oval pleased on all fronts after his team’s win over Port Adelaide.

Double delight for Voss as Blues overpower Port and rule tweak starts well

The Carlton coach left the Adelaide Oval rapt with his team and skipper and impressed with how the umpires adapted to the new interpretation of holding-the-ball decisions.

AFLW Essendon and Richmond will play the first Dreamtime match in Darwin in 2024.

Dreamtime heads north: AFLW moves showpiece Indigenous match to Darwin

Essendon and Richmond will head to the Top End this AFLW season; a move Tigers chief Brendon Gale hopes will “lay the foundation for future Dreamtime games in Darwin.”

Alex de Minaur has not dropped a set in reaching the third round at Roland-Garros.

Dominant Demon reaches uncharted territory, Kokkinakis wins slug-fest

Alex de Minaur and Thanasi Kokkinakis advanced to the third round on another rain-soaked day at Roland-Garros, but the challenge for both is about to get far greater.

North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson.
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AFL 2024

Alastair Clarkson cleared following AFL investigation

The North Melbourne coach has been cleared of directing profanities at an umpire, following an AFL investigation.

The Melbourne Rebels finals dreams were crushed on Friday after a 26-23 defeat from the Chiefs

Collapse of Rebels sparks legal battle, puts MCG World Cup final in doubt

Rugby Australia has shut down the Melbourne Rebels after 14 seasons, sparking a court battle with the consortium that planned to save the club and casting extreme doubt on the Victorian government’s commitment to hosting the 2027 World Cup final.

St Kilda coach Ross Lyon.
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Lyon calls for transparency on umpire comms; Bombers avoid virus catastrophe

Ross Lyon and Sam Mitchell have very different views on umpire coaches speaking with umpires during breaks in play, while St Kilda’s newest player had a life-changing night on Wednesday.

The Perth Wildcats could be sold.

Craig Hutchison’s sports empire offered $40m to sell Perth Wildcats

Sports Entertainment Group is considering an offer for its NBL club Perth Wildcats, as an August deadline looms for the group’s multimillion-dollar debt repayment.

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