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‘It could be any of us’: Top scientists sound alarm over unreliable evidence

The Australian Academy of Science chief is calling for law reform after questions were raised over Robert Farquharson’s case.

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‘I’ve just killed me kids’: His story never changed. But the science has

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He was jailed for an unthinkable crime. Now there are questions about Robert Farquharson’s guilt.

One crash killed three soldiers, the other three boys. Both featured this strange detail

Why would people stuck in a sinking car turn off the heater, ignition or headlights?

They say they ‘need’ Frydenberg. There’s an awkward problem with his return

The rush to restore Josh Frydenberg to parliament looks like a sure Liberal victory. But it’s a huge risk when anyone stops to think.

Rupert Murdoch, 93, ties the knot for the fifth time

Rupert Murdoch, 93, ties the knot for the fifth time

The media mogul married for the fifth time at the weekend at his vineyard in California.

The $50b gas deal Australia hopes will keep China quiet

Australia is offering a multi-billion-dollar lifeline to fast-track an offshore gas project the government hopes will keep Beijing at bay.

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Alas in Alice as Demons blow it big-time, another rule AFL should rethink and hurrah for Hawks

The dejected Demons traipse off Traeger Park in Alice Springs after Sunday’s 92-point loss.

Melbourne got smashed by Fremantle, who aren’t known as a free-scoring team. What’s more, it came just two weeks after an embarrassing loss to West Coast and when they had everything to play for.

Suns scorch Bombers to climb into the top eight; Reid cops two-match ban, out of Rising Star contention

Suns scorch Bombers to climb into the top eight; Reid cops two-match ban, out of Rising Star contention

It was a tense final term but Gold Coast held their nerve and kept attacking as Essendon threw everything at them in the end.

‘Obliterated in every phase’: Goodwin laments Melbourne’s terrible loss

The Demons coach bemoaned his team’s performance in contested situations, its work-rate and its ability to deal with pressure as they succumbed to a hammering from the Dockers.

Mount Scopus Memorial College principal Dan Sztrajt.

Jewish school confident of move to Caulfield Hospital site

The school transports about 1000 students from Caulfield to Burwood each day and has called the hospital’s use of the Caulfield site a waste of valuable land.

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Nepo babies come in many shapes, but fashion nepo babies are the worst of all

Lila Moss has inherited the looks of her mum, Kate Moss, as well as her designer wardrobe.

It doesn’t bother me that Kaia Gerber inherited her mum’s looks and career. But my blood boiled when she wore Crawford’s Versace dress to her birthday party.

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Wendy Syfret

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‘They drive up and drive away’: How a St Kilda East street has become a caravan graveyard

There were 17 caravans left in a quiet side street next to St Kilda Cemetery last week, and residents say it’s much worse than just an eyesore.

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US election

Trump’s joke about being dictator for a day doesn’t have law experts laughing. This is why

They can pardon a turkey and order a nuclear strike – but could a sitting US president really sweep away all checks and balances on power and rule unchallenged?

My father’s confession stunned me. In his mind, he was both the punisher and the victim

“My father never hit my mother or I, but his temper was forever lurking.”

My father never hit my mother or I, but his temper was forever lurking. Then one day, he explained the reason for it all: “I have been punishing your mother.”

Susanne Davies

Adjunct Associate Professor

Shorten will attend Ukraine peace summit as Zelensky makes surprise Asia visit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to leaders at the Asia defence summit where China said it would be prepared to use force to prevent Taiwanese independence.

Universal language of kites: Khursheeda Bibi shows her four-year-old granddaughter Aalia Malik how it’s done.

Forget the cold, let’s go fly a kite, say well rugged-up ‘pilots’

Missing the big kite-flying events from India, Kaushal Parikh quit his office job two years ago to run kite festivals around the country.

The travel insurance clause that could wreck your holiday

Smoke rises during protests in Noumea, New Caledonia.

What do the recent floods in West Sumatra, the current riots in New Caledonia and the 2023 earthquake in Morocco have in common?

Michael Gebicki
Michael Gebicki

The Tripologist

The men in Stephanie Alexander’s life are mostly ‘husbands of friends or gay’

“I get plenty of hugs from them and I am happy with that,” says the 83-year-old author and cook.

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Inside the uncomfortable investigation of a child killer

In the Robert Farquharson case there are six main strands of circumstantial evidence. I’ve investigated them all.

The Age’s new podcast, Trial by Water, examines the case of Robert Farquharson.

Difficult stories like these are the ones that need to be told, no matter how harrowing

As The Age publishes another major investigation, editor Patrick Elligett reflects on the barriers to reporting on difficult subjects – and the tenacity of journalists.

Victoria

South Australian premier Peter Malinauskas (second from left) promotes Gather Round with Zac Bailey of the Brisbane Lions (to his right) , the AFL’s Josh Mahoney and North Melbourne’s Jy Simpkin.

Inside the push to steal – and keep – Victoria’s businesses

Outside the public eye, the highest-taxing state in the nation is fending off threats from South Australia and Queensland.

This 125-year-old bowls club will be sold for millions – after its secret buyer was revealed

The historic Elsternwick Club.

Members of the Elsternwick Club, in Melbourne’s south-east, voted on the sale at the annual general meeting on Sunday.

Hatch, match and dispatch: Labor’s bold privatisation move to tackle soaring debt

Treasurer Tim Pallas and Premier Jacinta Allan.

As the state’s daily interest bill tips $25m, Treasurer Tim Pallas is in talks with private firms to gauge their interest in running part of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria.

Chemist Warehouse family’s proposed coastal compound draws ire of locals

An aerial shot of the properties on Mount Martha’s Esplanade that will be developed as part of an application by the Verrochi family, which part owns the Chemist Warehouse chain.

The billionaire co-founder of the ubiquitous pharmacy chain is facing a battle over plans to build a luxury 16-bed complex with a pool, cinema and tennis court.

Independent Kew school to sell part of primary campus to meet new tax bill

Preshil’s Arlington campus in Kew.

Preshil will sell land on its primary school campus ahead of a controversial change to state taxes set to cost the school hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Hawthorn’s ‘rascal pack’: Inside the clash between Day and Ginnivan

Sam Mitchell has revealed Will Day’s explosive clash with teammate Jack Ginnivan during Saturday’s 27-point win over Adelaide was how the team’s “rascal pack” behave.

A moment to celebrate: Young Bulldog Sam Darcy.
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Darcy, Daicos brilliance shows why father-sons must cost more

Nick Daicos is a generational footballer and Sam Darcy has the tool kit to become one. They show the inadequacies of the father-son rule, which is to be reformed.

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Skipper Max Gawn leads his beleaguered team off the field after their lamentable performance against Fremantle in Alice Springs.

‘Obliterated in every phase’: Goodwin laments Melbourne’s terrible loss

The Demons coach bemoaned his team’s performance in contested situations, its work-rate and its ability to deal with pressure as they succumbed to a hammering from the Dockers.

The dejected Demons traipse off Traeger Park in Alice Springs after Sunday’s 92-point loss.
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AFL 2024

Alas in Alice as Demons blow it big-time, another rule AFL should rethink and hurrah for Hawks

Melbourne got smashed by Fremantle, who aren’t known as a free-scoring team. What’s more, it came just two weeks after an embarrassing loss to West Coast and when they had everything to play for.

A moment to celebrate: Young Bulldog Sam Darcy.
Analysis
AFL 2024

Darcy, Daicos brilliance shows why father-sons must cost more

Nick Daicos is a generational footballer and Sam Darcy has the tool kit to become one. They show the inadequacies of the father-son rule, which is to be reformed.

Mykelti Lefau attended by medical staff.
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AFL 2024

Rule tweak causes ‘fundamental’ change; Tigers weigh up Dusty call, lose another knee victim

Geelong coach Chris Scott gave his view on the mid-season change to the interpretation of holding-the-ball decisions, while Richmond lose another player to a season-ending knee injury and ponder what to do about Dustin Martin’s 300th game.

NYPD Sgt Mohammed Latif, second from right, with officials and teenagers from his cricket program promoting last year’s World Cup at New York’s City Hall.

How the NYPD became one of US cricket’s biggest supporters

The ICC turned to an unlikely source for participants in its Twenty20 World Cup trophy tour of New York – a police department youth program.

Caitlin Foord leaves the field with a hamstring injury.

Matildas coach promises ‘more aggressive’ Sydney display but Foord ‘unlikely’

Australia will play one more friendly against China at a sold-out Accor Stadium, just hours before Tony Gustavsson names his 18-player Paris 2024 squad on Tuesday.

Tied for the lead: Minjee Lee.

Minjee Lee surges into share of Women’s US Open lead

Minjee Lee is closing in on Australian golf history after producing the round of the week to surge into a share of the third-round lead at the mega-money Women’s US Open in Pennsylvania.

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