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Julian Assange strikes plea deal with US, flies out of UK
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Assange saga

Julian Assange strikes plea deal with US, flies out of UK

The WikiLeaks founder will plead guilty to a felony charge in a deal with the US Justice Department that has allowed him to walk free from prison.

‘Julian is free’: Assange’s wife thanks supporters

The wife of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and a number of Australian politicians are celebrating the news of Assange’s freedom.

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Tragedy

Teen, three others found dead in Broadmeadows home

Police are seen outside the scene where two men, a woman and a teenage boy, were located deceased.

Police are probing whether four people, including a teenage boy, died of a drug overdose at a home in Melbourne’s north in the early hours of Tuesday morning, as family members express grief over their deaths.

RSV surge linked to rise in childhood asthma cases

Cat Irvine believes multiple RSV infections lead to her son Parker, 5, developing asthma.

Cat Irvine believes her son, Parker, developed asthma as a result of multiple infections. The five-year-old now carries an asthma puffer with him at all times.

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Mildura

Two dead, nine in hospital after mini-bus rollover near Mildura

Victoria Police said a bus travelling on the Calder Highway rolled and crashed into a tree on Tuesday morning.

Baby now we’ve got bad blood. Dave Grohl and Taylor Swift have traded pot shots over the weekend during their live performances.

Did Foo Fighters frontman David Grohl really sledge Taylor Swift?

The massive pop star appeared to hit back at a not-so-subtle dig Grohl made this week.

Of all the massages I have experienced, this was by far the worst

Not every massage is a pleasurable experience.

It wasn’t until the morning after a very strange massage that the reasons why it was so strange became apparent.

Lee Tulloch
Lee Tulloch

Travel columnist

Bon appétit! We rank the best on-screen chefs

The Bear has confirmed one indisputable fact: restaurants are the best setting for onscreen drama.

Coles, Myer, Ansett: In my suburb, these weren’t brands. They were our neighbours

Life in Mt Eliza.

My suburb’s luminaries were regularly seen picking up their milk supplies in their Rolls-Royces, while locals told the time by spotting a tycoon in his private helicopter.

Diesel spill floods Melbourne CBD high-rise tower

Firefighters on the scene of the hazardous material spill on William Street.

Fire Rescue Victoria said it was called to the William Street building shortly before 8am.

ABC chair Kim Williams finally loses control

The media maestro is never out of his depth. But then he was appointed chair of the national broadcaster and the deluge started.

Molli bistro-bar (left) and Little Molli cafe-deli are sibling venues in Abbotsford.

Meet Molli, a mini dining and drinking precinct in Abbotsford’s backstreets

The Mulberry Group’s new neighbouring venues – Molli and Little Molli – tick a lot of boxes between them: bistro, bar, cafe, deli, grocer. Here’s what to expect.

Power games: Tredrea’s radio gig puts spotlight on Hinkley’s job

Ken Hinkley is in his 12th year as coach of Port Adelaide.

Port Adelaide board member and club great Warren Tredrea’s radio appearance has added to the murmurings about Ken Hinkley’s future as coach of the club.

Aussie fans dare to dream as Bangladesh take on Afghanistan

Pat Cummins walks off the field after Australia lost by 24 runs against India.

Australia’s loss to India means their tournament hopes now rest with Bangladesh springing an upset … over the side the Australians lost to at the weekend. Follow live.

Claws for concern: Geelong’s defence is leaky, but that’s not Tom Stewart’s fault

Champion Cat Tom Stewart is being targeted by opposition teams, as per usual. But his teammates aren’t supporting him as they should.

Princess Anne in hospital after suspected injury from horse

Princess Anne is an accomplished horsewoman and was praised last weekend for her control of Noble, the King’s lively horse, during Trooping the Colour.

King Charles’ sister, 73, suffered minor wounds and concussion in an incident at her country residence, Buckingham Palace said.

What most Israelis hope will happen to Netanyahu when the war is over

More Israelis would vote for a man who’s not even in parliament if an election were held today, according to a poll published on Friday.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

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Victoria

Gregory Lynn, Carol Clay and Russell Hill.

Jury’s motive query in missing campers murder trial

Jurors in the trial of accused double murderer Gregory Lynn have asked the judge what happens if they can’t reach a unanimous verdict.

Victorian detective jailed for intercourse with sex crime victim

Victoria Police.

John Melhuish, then a Victoria Police sex crimes detective, met the woman while investigating her former partner, who had subjected her to years of abuse.

Victoria Police told to reinstate officer who questioned women-only gym sessions

Victoria Police has been told to reinstate the man.

Detective Senior Constable Brad McPherson was told not to come to work after questioning a trial of women-only gym sessions at the force’s training academy.

Judge lashes Xavier College’s ‘troubling’ conduct in school abuse claim

Xavier College

The religious order that runs Catholic boys’ school Xavier College is facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit after a Supreme Court judge overturned a settlement struck to compensate the victim of a “serial recidivist paedophile”.

The dead-end road blocking thousands of homes and jobs

The dead-end road blocking thousands of homes and jobs

The Allan government and the City of Casey agree: the people of Melbourne’s booming south-east need more jobs closer to home. But there is one major roadblock.

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Ken Hinkley is in his 12th year as coach of Port Adelaide.

Power games: Tredrea’s radio gig puts spotlight on Hinkley’s job

Port Adelaide board member and club great Warren Tredrea’s radio appearance has added to the murmurings about Ken Hinkley’s future as coach of the club.

Australian captain Mitch Marsh drops a catch offered by India’s Hardik Pandya at the T20 World Cup.

A tale of two catches: Fumbled World Cup campaign heralds change

In the two games that have all but decided Australia’s fate in this Twenty20 World Cup, their fielding, bowling and batting errors were far too numerous.

Pat Cummins walks off the field after Australia lost by 24 runs against India.

T20 World Cup LIVE: Australia’s fate in Bangladesh’s hands against Afghanistan

Australia’s loss to India means their tournament hopes now rest with Bangladesh springing an upset … over the side the Australians lost to at the weekend.

Chris Scott speaks with Cats star Tom Stewart in a break in play during Geelong’s clash with Carlton.
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AFL 2024

Claws for concern: Geelong’s defence is leaky, but that’s not Tom Stewart’s fault

Champion Cat Tom Stewart is being targeted by opposition teams, as per usual. But his teammates aren’t supporting him as they should.

Numbers game: After a spike in calls, the number of holding-the-ball free kicks slipped over the weekend.
Analysis
AFL 2024

The charts that show how the umpires stopped blowing the whistle

The AFL had encouraged umpires to pay more holding-the-ball free kicks in a league directive in late May but, after an early spike, this round had the lowest average since round two.

Mattia Zaccagni scored with the last kick of the game for Italy.

Italy break Croatian hearts at Euros with last-kick equaliser

Croatia face a nervous wait at the Euros after Mattia Zaccagni cancelled out Luka Modric’s star turn, while Spain’s win over Albania means England advance.

Scott Pendlebury is on the verge of a return for the reigning premiers as he pushes towards the 400-game milestone.
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AFL 2024

Trio of premiership Pies back in the mix; Danger plans for appeal, Tomahawk consults specialists

Scott Pendlebury headlines the list of premiership Pies on the verge of a return; Tom Hawkins meets with specialists to determine the extent of his foot injury, and Patrick Dangerfield prepares for a date with the tribunal.

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