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Russia v the Olympics: How hacks, bedbug scares and a fake Tom Cruise could disrupt the Games

Total meltdown or death by a thousand hacks? The Paris Games face the biggest cyber threat so far. And the fallout could reach well beyond cyberspace.

Liberals, Nationals split over support for big wind and solar

Liberals insist they want more renewables while leading Nationals are calling for tougher rules on wind and solar projects to prepare the way for nuclear power plants.

Only at risk ‘lying on the ground licking the road’. CFMEU fined 109k over safety issues

A Federal Court judge said the construction union’s record showed a “general disregard” for workplace laws after three officials were fined over beaches.

It’s shaping as an ugly night for Geelong as Blues find their groove

It’s shaping as an ugly night for Geelong as Blues find their groove

Carlton and Geelong are ensconced in the top eight at the midway point of the season. It’s the Blues’ quest at the MCG tonight to turn the tables on the Cats, who were victorious by 13 points in round seven.

AFL round 15 teams: Gresham to miss for Bombers, 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 tonight. Jade Gresham (personal reason) will miss for Essendon.

Chinese doping scandal has muddied the waters for clean athletes in Paris

Athletes lining up at next month’s Olympics, with no known doping skeletons in the closet, face a harsh reality of the unknown unknowns.

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Greenery fills a Marseille street, in contrast to the greyness of Katherine Place near Southern Cross Station.
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This French city was once a crime hub. It could teach Melbourne how to green its laneways

Melbourne spent millions in a failed attempt to green its grey laneways. A successful scheme shows the better way to beautify the city comes from empowering residents.

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Justine Costigan

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It’s not selfish not to want kids. It’s selfish to have them

I’ve had three babies and none were born of an act of altruism. Every time I had a child I did so for me.

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Kerri Sackville

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‘I love you but this is just greedy’: Can you manufacture success? Sceptics say Taylor Swift is

‘I love you but this is just greedy’: Can you manufacture success? Sceptics say Taylor Swift is

Is Taylor Swift really “chart blocking” Charli XCX and Billie Eilish? And what does that even mean?

Tripologist: What should we do on a Dubai stopover if we don’t like malls?

With a few days stopover in Dubai, one of the best things to do is to leave Dubai.

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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Adding an owl to this painting was a wise move, it just won a $75,000 prize

William Nuttall with horses in field, winner of the Darling Portrait Prize 2024

A portrait rejected by the Archibald Prize judges has scooped this year’s Darling Prize.

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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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Jury deliberations in missing campers murder trial headed into second week

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.

Jessica’s killer ate pizza as she died from the injuries he brutally inflicted

Jessica’s killer ate pizza as she died from the injuries he brutally inflicted

Robert Rickerby violently punched, kicked and hit partner Jessica Geddes then left her slowly dying as he went to get food.

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Councils alarmed by government orders that could double housing. See the plans for your area

Councils alarmed by government orders that could double housing. See the plans for your area

Councils across Melbourne warn of fundamental changes to their suburbs after the state government ordered them to find space for millions of new homes.

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

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.

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

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.

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Chinese doping scandal has muddied the waters for clean athletes in Paris

Athletes lining up at next month’s Olympics, with no known doping skeletons in the closet, face a harsh reality of the unknown unknowns.

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AFL round 15 LIVE updates: Dangerfield pinged for a dangerous tackle as Blues get on top in opening half

Carlton and Geelong are ensconced in the top eight at the midway point of the season. It’s the Blues’ quest at the MCG tonight to turn the tables on the Cats, who were victorious by 13 points in round seven.

Ash Barty became the first Australian woman in 41 years to win the Wimbledon title in 2021.

‘You’re only No.1 because Ash retired’: How Barty’s shock call changed tennis history

Ash Barty’s second – and almost certainly final – retirement two years ago not only broke Australian hearts but also unleashed a potential all-time great.

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

Pat Cummins celebrates his hattrick against Bangladesh

Pat-trick: Australia’s engine humming after Cummins’ purple patch

How laser focused is Australia’s World Cup campaign? Pat Cummins forgot he was on a hat-trick against Bangladesh

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, Steven May discovers

The outspoken full-back 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.

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