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‘I’m innocent’: Greg Lynn’s plea to police when charged with missing campers’ murders

Greg Lynn and the dead campers, Carol Clay and Russell Hill.

In a recorded interview played to a Supreme Court jury, the former pilot said he knew he was on police’s radar for the disappearance of Russell Hill and Carol Clay.

Drugs, alcohol, rent, holidays and cars: Dodgy NDIS spending revealed

Head of fraud and integrity at the NDIS, John Dardo, said some providers were allowing participants to spend funding on alcohol.

The revelations – including providers taking participants to ATMs to withdraw cash for drugs – add to debates about limiting growth of the $45 billion scheme.

Giles responds to report  Mokbel associate has avoided deportation

The West Australian newspaper reported that a suspected associate of Tony Mokbel has escaped deportation because of direction 99.

Josh Smillie could be the No.1 pick in the 2024 AFL draft.

A 50-disposal gun, an almost flawless prospect and Cripps 2.0: AFL draft hopefuls to watch

We spoke to AFL club recruiters to find out which of this year’s prospects are at the top of their boards at the midway point of the season as the national under-18 championships take centre stage.

‘Less worthy men have seen me in far less’: Senator’s gymwear revelation

Senator Jane Hume has revealed she’s gym buddies with the ASIC chairman.

Liberal senator Jane Hume and ASIC chairman Joe Longo share a gym, but definitely not the same taste in activewear.

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It’s D-Day for Europe’s trade relationship with China

The European Union is on the verge of announcing whether it will significantly raise tariffs on imported Chinese electric cars - and China is threatening to retaliate.

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Kyle and Jackie O struggle in Melbourne, ABC hits new low

Kylie Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson are yet to make a splash in Melbourne.

The Kyle and Jackie O show has struggled to grab an audience in Melbourne, their first ratings survey in Victoria has revealed.

In detention, with no brush or oils, this Archibald finalist taught himself to paint

Former refugee Mostafa Azimitabar with his portrait of Angus McDonald, which is a finalist in the Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW.

Mostafa Azimitabar was desperate for distraction while on Manus Island and denied art supplies, out of fears he would self-harm. So he used what he had.

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Airline review: Jetstar’s business class beats others in one respect

The seat itself feels closer to premium economy, but there’s one area where Jetstar’s business class excels.

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As franchisors partied, the body representing them was on the brink of financial ruin

This masthead can reveal how the body designed to support the nation’s franchisees has burnt through staff, cash and eventually, its own reputation.

Former Virgin boss named new chair of Crown Resorts

John Borghetti will take the chair as the casino operator has passed its regulatory hurdles and now has to find a way to become financially profitable.

Richmond’s Dustin Martin.
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Tigers make call on Dusty’s 300th celebration; Emerging Swan the latest to sign long-term deal

The Tigers have decided if Dustin Martin will play on Thursday night, while Swans, Lions and Giants have each locked one of their emerging stars into a long-term contract.

The $726 million reveal: A screenshot from ‘Roaring Kitty’ might have solved a mystery

Reddit user Roaring Kitty was a central figure in the meme stock craze that the social media site warns could cause volatility in its shares.

It was just a screenshot of a portfolio, posted on a Reddit account associated with meme stock folk hero Keith Gill. It sent markets surging and may have revealed just how big his fortune is.

Desperate for water, some people here are prepared to kill

Containers are filled from a water tanker in a New Delhi slum this month.

The streets feel like an oven. Driving a water truck is dangerous work when water is rationed: people will do anything to quench their family’s thirst.

Modi, accused of stoking Hindu-Muslim division for votes, ahead in early vote count

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance is on track for a clear majority after early vote counting.

Chickpea lentil curry.

What do you call this, dhal? No, it’s RecipeTin Eats’ lentil chickpea coconut curry

A good whack of fresh garlic and ginger dial up the flavour on this rib-sticking (and budget-friendly) vegan meal.

Brass bands are attracting younger audiences. They may have ‘doof music’ to thank

Members of the City of Dandenong Brass Band.

It’s a collaboration you never thought you’d hear: brass bands and acid house music. But this unlikely crossover is taking off across Melbourne.

Think selfies started with the iPhone? Pharaohs beat us by 5000 years

A new exhibition reveals that the heavily filtered Instagram crowd has nothing on Ancient Egyptians.

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This is what Farquharson told police happened following the crash that killed his three boys. Before this investigation, it had never been seen outside the courtrooms where he was convicted.
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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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The under-construction Wyndham courts in Werribee.
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Court short: New justice hub to sit empty after government cuts funding

New $272 million law courts in Melbourne’s south-west won’t open as planned after building finishes because the state budget didn’t allocate funding for staff or running costs.

The school was promised a new oval, but got a rubble-strewn wasteland

Rubble on the Upwey Primary School oval.

Upwey Primary School students have been denied access to their oval for 2½ years, but rail authority VicTrack has not given a date for when the playing surface will be rectified.

Thousands of people are moving here. Where’s the green space?

Adrian Jackson, who is moving into a Macaulay apartment block, stands by the Moonee Ponds Creek.

Apartment towers have been approved in this inner Melbourne area, but for five years the state government has sat on plans to create parkland.

Crocodiles and the world’s deadliest snake evacuated from Melbourne factory after fire

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Hundreds of reptiles were evacuated from a warehouse in Melbourne’s east after a fire broke out. Wildlife Victoria has called it a “devastating incident” that has resulted in substantial loss of life.

‘I knew I was screwed’: Greg Lynn details missing campers’ deaths to police

Gregory Lynn has pleaded not guilty.

The former airline pilot told police he had tried to cover up the accidental deaths of Russell Hill and Carol Clay because it would have been an “absolute disaster” for his family and career.

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Josh Smillie could be the No.1 pick in the 2024 AFL draft.

A 50-disposal gun, an almost flawless prospect and Cripps 2.0: AFL draft hopefuls to watch

We spoke to AFL club recruiters to find out which of this year’s prospects are at the top of their boards at the midway point of the season as the national under-18 championships take centre stage.

Alex de Minaur is into the Roland-Garros quarter-finals.

De Minaur upsets Medvedev, matches Hewitt feat in making quarter-finals

The lion-hearted tennis star has enjoyed another seminal moment in Paris as he goes where no male Australian player has in two decades.

Josh Blanksby (right) is leaving the MRC.

Racing execs up for grabs as Tigers hunt for Gale replacement

A second racing chief executive has joined the open market as Richmond continue their search to replace Brendon Gale, after Josh Blanksby said on Tuesday he was standing down as Melbourne Racing Club chief. 

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Wasting talent: Why 11 games a year is not enough for AFLW players

Many AFLW players fear the lack of games at the top level and the reluctance by some clubs to let them play in their state league is shunting their development as footballers. 

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Swede nothings: Matildas coach coy on future after unveiling Olympic squad

Tony Gustavsson has revealed the 18 players he’ll be taking to Paris, but won’t say whether he’ll still be their coach beyond the tournament.

Harry and Ben McKay are preparing to play each other at AFL level for the first time.

Playing t’win: After eight years in the AFL, the McKays prepare to clash for first time

Harry and Ben McKay are identical twins, but on the football field it’s their differences that catch the eye.

Evonne Goolagong Cawley presents Lydia Williams with her Booka pre-match.

One legend to another: Surprise appearance by tennis great to honour Matildas’ Lydia Williams

The Matildas defeated China 2-0 in their second friendly in Australia before the Paris Olympics. But it was all about goalkeeper Lydia Williams and a special presentation from Evonne Goolagong Cawley.

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