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Israeli ‘extremist’ tells Australians Gaza should’ve been reduced to ashes

“Extremist” former Knesset member Moshe Feiglin addressed Australian Jewish community members from his West Bank home.

At an online gathering hosted by the Australian Jewish Association, a former Israeli parliamentarian has made a series of incendiary claims condemned by Jewish and Palestinian community groups.

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Blast from the past? Push for Andrew Demetriou to return to AFL

Former AFL CEO with performer Meat Loaf ahead of the 2011 grand final.

An influential club president believes the former AFL CEO would be a formidable opponent to the NRL’s boss.

Dutton’s nuclear plan on former coal sites not as easy as it seems

Experts have called into question Peter Dutton’s insistence that existing coal power plant sites and transmission lines could be used for nuclear power.

‘If they don’t want to play by our rules, I think we ban them’: News chiefs rebuke Meta

‘Ban them’: Nine’s Mike Sneesby, News Corp’s Michael Miller and Seven West Media CEO Jeff Howard in Canberra on Friday.

The bosses of Nine, News Corp and Seven West Media have called for a potential ban on Facebook if parent company Meta fails to comply with local laws and values.

Senior Seven journalist Robert Ovadia sacked following investigation into behaviour

Robert Ovadia said: “Yes I’ve been sacked and there will be more to say about that in the appropriate forum at the appropriate time”.

Former airline pilot Gregory Lynn is on trial over the alleged murders of Carol Clay and Russell Hill.

Jury deliberations in missing campers murder trial headed into second week

A Supreme Court jury will continue to consider its verdict on Monday in the trial of former pilot Gregory Lynn after viewing part of his evidence again earlier this week.

Recent Olympic Games have been a grotesque spectacle. Paris is rewriting the script

Most host cities undergo an expensive building spree to fit the Games. Paris is making the Games fit the city.

‘Waited 9 months to let me have it’: Pies fans have long memories, as Steven May discovered

Melbourne defender Steven May, ahead of the club’s Pink Lady game against North Melbourne.

Steven May was reminded – loudly and often – on King’s Birthday what Collingwood supporters thought of his comments last October about the reigning premiers.

Cummins claims hat-trick as Australia declared winners after rain delay

Australia have won by 28 runs under the DLS method after rain washed out the remainder of their match against Bangladesh.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance over the weekend.

Catherine gets it – being honest doesn’t always feel terrific, but it gets the job done

The princess’s glossy My Fair Lady return was a masterclass in not just doing what you do best to keep the masses happy, but in controlling the narrative.

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RecipeTin Eats cracks the secret to making the greatest Korean fried chicken she has ever tried

Korean fried chicken.

It took a chef trained in top-level kitchens to create perfectly juicy, “mind-blowingly” crunchy chicken. These are his secrets.

How to eat (almost) for free when in Italy

Aperitivo can be a fantastic deal – if you keep the drinks flowing, the free snacks do too.

The group Wednesday Ocean Waders, or Wowsers, have their annual winter solstice celebration to mark the shortest day of the year, involving a lantern parade with handmade lanterns, a bagpipe playing and a dip in the ocean at Torquay beach.

Think it’s cold? Try a dawn ocean swim on winter solstice

On the shortest day of the year in the depths of winter, this Torquay group wades into the water after a lantern parade.

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Emmanuelle Devos’ extraordinary performance in A Silence captures a desperate sense of losing control.

His crime shocked France. This film reveals why his wife stayed silent

A Silence unpacks the complicity that allowed a celebrated lawyer to commit horrific acts. For its director, it was also a reckoning.

America Ferrera as Amy in Superstore.

You should watch all six seasons of this hugely underrated show now

We need a word for the specific pleasure of finding a TV show you love, and discovering that six beautiful seasons await you.

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The view from flats where train announcements have become an ‘intrusive force’

A train station has moved and now sits less than five metres from balconies. Residents have been offered noise-cancelling headphones to deal with it.

Allan and co a no-show at ABC’s big Melbourne night out

ABC chair Kim Williams on stage at an event on Wednesday night.

The Coalition was out in force at an ABC reception to mark chair Kim WIlliams’ first Melbourne board meeting, but where was the state Labor government?

Repco, Officeworks, cafes: Not out of the question for Melbourne’s public towers

130 Racecourse Road, Flemington, is pictured in 2021.

Homes Victoria last year asked Ernst & Young’s advice on the value of adding thousands of square metres of retail and commercial spaces to some of Melbourne’s public housing towers.

Police reveal their biggest concern in latest crime figures

Victoria Police responded to 96,000 family violence callouts in the 12 months to March 2024.

The latest Victorian crime data shows police responded to a record 96,000 family violence incidents.

‘The state will need to pay more’: Metro Tunnel costs blow out once again

‘The state will need to pay more’: Metro Tunnel costs blow out once again

The cost of the $14b project will increase further as construction of the tunnel pushes past its contract date, but the government says it is still on track to open in 2025.

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T20 World Cup LIVE: Australia ‘flex their muscles’ in win over Bangladesh

Australia advanced with a perfect record and have maintained their run in the second stage of the tournament.

Former AFL CEO with performer Meat Loaf ahead of the 2011 grand final.
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AFL 2024

Blast from the past? Push for Andrew Demetriou to become next AFL chairman

An influential club president believes the former AFL CEO would be a formidable opponent to the NRL’s boss.

Melbourne defender Steven May, ahead of the club’s Pink Lady game against North Melbourne.

‘Waited nine months to let me have it’: Pies fans have long memories, as Steven May discovered

Steven May was reminded – loudly and often – on King’s Birthday what Collingwood supporters thought of his comments last October about the reigning premiers.

On the move: Josh Giddey will be traded from the Thunder to the Chicago Bulls.
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‘A lot of history’: Giddey becomes fifth Australian to join the Chicago Bulls

Australian guard Josh Giddey has a new NBA home, and will soon be eligible for a lucrative rookie-scale contract extension.

Michael Vaughan celebrates England’s shock Ashes triumph in 2005.

When he couldn’t do the Coogee to Bondi walk, Vaughan knew he was in trouble

Michael Vaughan has revealed his battle with a mystery stress-related illness which left him struggling to complete one of his Australian summer rituals.

Josh Giddey playing for the Boomers against Venezuela in Melbourne last year.
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‘I was going to throw red wine in his face’: Boomers coach Goorjian’s staunch defence of Giddey

The national men’s basketball coach insists the point-guard has come out the other side of the scandal that has shadowed him this NBA season.

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Patrick Dangerfield will be back next week.

AFL teams and expert tips: Danger back for Cats, Dees react to gaping hole left by Petracca

Our experts have entered their tips for the six games of round 15. Patrick Dangerfield is back for Geelong against Carlton. The opponent in his previous game was the Blues too.

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