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Joanna just wanted a simple beauty treatment. The pain was ‘hell on earth’

Joanna just wanted a simple beauty treatment. The pain was ‘hell on earth’

After being burnt on her genitals during a traumatic beauty procedure, Joanna has joined medical experts to call for tighter regulations on the laser hair removal sector.

‘You are collaborating’: Wong attacks Greens over violent Gaza protests

The foreign affairs minister accused Greens politicians of collaborating with violent pro-Palestine protesters in fiery scenes at Senate estimates.

Lattouf lands first win in ABC dismissal case

Fair Work Commission has ruled Antoinette Lattouf was sacked by the national broadcaster.

Minimum wage increase pegged to 3.75% to rein in inflation

The Fair Work Commission has announced a 3.75 per cent increase to the minimum wage.

Inflation and the government’s stage 3 tax cuts were key factors in Fair Work Commission president Adam Hatcher’s call to increase the minimum wage by 3.75 per cent.

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How the oil cartel’s grip on the world is getting weaker

The OPEC+ oil cartel’s power and influence is waning and it is being forced to make difficult choices as it grapples with a number of threats.

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‘Straight out of The Castle’: Returning expat pays $2.3m to get into coveted Balwyn High School zone

A fresh coat of paint and new carpets helped attract seven parties to the 1970s home, but the location was the clincher.

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AFL 2024

Dempsey, Wardlaw, Wilson? Suspensions blow Rising Star race wide open

In key takeouts this week: An award that generally has a clear-cut winner most years will now crown arguably only the third-best eligible kid in the competition.

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

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

Melbourne got smashed by Fremantle, who aren’t known as a free-scoring team. It came just two weeks after an embarrassing loss to West Coast.

Yuka Saso wins US Open, cruels hopes of Aussie Minjee Lee

After looking in complete control as others faltered, Minjee Lee has made what can only be described as a very sloppy move to mark a brutal end to a brutal week.

Qantas makes major change to how passengers board domestic flights

Qantas is accused of selling tickets for flights it had already decided to cancel.

Qantas passengers will now be assigned group numbers that will determine when they can board.

‘I felt I could understand this role’: Sarah Brightman on playing Norma Desmond

‘I felt I could understand this role’: Sarah Brightman on playing Norma Desmond

The world’s best-selling soprano makes her return to the stage for the first time in 34 years in Sunset Boulevard.

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Civilian deaths from killer drones are this generation’s ‘Oppenheimer moment’

The geopolitical tensions and challenges faced by physicists and other scientists 70 years ago in their search for nuclear arms control is now being replicated in the 21st century.

Mary Wareham
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Donald and Melania Trump

With Melania missing, her role in the post-conviction Trump campaign is more uncertain

How much is she willing to put up for a man who betrayed and humiliated her? And now that Trump is officially a felon, will she appear by his side as he campaigns?

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Hayley’s melanoma came back. Then scientists tried something different

A trial participant Hayley Hetherington, a 49 yr teacher from Fairlight. Story about new immunotherapy for melanoma passing phase 3 human trials    at Melanoma Institute Australia. May 27, 2024. Photo Edwina Pickles SMH

The Sydney teacher is one of dozens of Australians who contributed to a global trial set to transform treatment of melanomas and, potentially, other cancers.

Australia is losing faith in America – but support for Trump’s higher than ever

Donald Trump is easily the most popular Republican presidential candidate among Australians for at least the past 16 years, a major poll has revealed.

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Deeply felt and searingly intelligent, Counting and Cracking has finally landed in Melbourne – and has all the makings of a modern Australian classic.

The next Japan: Australians are flocking to this hot new destination

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

The number of Australians visiting this exciting Asian country has surged 35 per cent compared with pre-pandemic figures.

Natasha Ryan, the girl in the cupboard, dies aged 40

Natasha Ryan, the teenager who famously hid in her boyfriend’s cupboard, leading her family and police to believe she was murdered, has died in Rockhampton, in central Queensland. 

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Following the crash that killed his three boys, this is what Robert Farquharson told police. Before this investigation, it had never been seen outside the courtrooms where he was convicted.

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St Kilda residents with the caravans.

‘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.

Jewish school confident of move to Caulfield Hospital site

Mount Scopus Memorial College principal Dan Sztrajt.

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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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.

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

Goodwin on terrible loss: Coach says Dees ‘obliterated in every phase’; Dons’ winning streak ends

The Demons coach bemoaned a number of areas where his team was “poor” as they were plundered by Fremantle, while the Bombers are keeping their spirits up despite their first loss since round 4.

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AFL 2024

Dempsey, Wardlaw, Wilson? Suspensions blow Rising Star race wide open

In key takeouts this week: An award that generally has a clear-cut winner most years will now crown arguably only the third-best eligible kid in the competition, Melbourne now have a battle on their hands to make the eight and the lesson Patrick Cripps handed to Jason Horne-Francis.

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

Goodwin on terrible loss: Coach says Dees ‘obliterated in every phase’; Dons’ winning streak ends

The Demons coach bemoaned a number of areas where his team was “poor” as they were plundered by Fremantle, while the Bombers are keeping their spirits up despite their first loss since round 4.

Minjee Lee.

‘I kind of blew up’: Implosion sinks Minjee Lee as Yuka Saso claims second title

Australian Minjee Lee was top of the leaderboard in the final round of the US Open until it all started to unravel on the ninth hole at Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania.

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.

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.

Min Woo and Minjee Lee.

The Australian Open has a dilemma: can men and women keep playing together?

Five months out from this year’s event, there is still no official venue. Is the viability of one of the most historic golf tournaments under threat?

Libby Birch has crossed to the Kangaroos’ AFLW team and can’t wait for pre-season training to start.
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Bring it on! Why I can’t wait for AFLW pre-season training to start

I’m not the only one who has an exciting new challenge ahead of them this AFLW season. While pre-season training promises to be testing, I can’t wait for it to start on Monday.

Libby Birch
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