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A lockdown project and a fallen tree: Gregory Lynn’s sliding doors moments

Gregory Lynn.

If Gregory Lynn had not kept bees or if a road that crossed the Wonnangatta River was not blocked on the fateful evening, a cool-headed pilot might have got away with murder.

Teachers slam their own union over ‘outrageous’ phonics stance

The powerful Australian Education Union faces internal dissent over its opposition to Victoria’s mandate for public schools to introduce structured phonics.

Staged suicide? Push for coroner to reopen inquest into death of Gregory Lynn’s first wife

A new witness and allegations of threats and abuse have been uncovered after police reviewed the 1999 death of Lisa Lynn.

Kevin Rudd joins Assange at Saipan court; Kremlin-operated media network praises WikiLeaks founder

Kevin Rudd joins Assange at Saipan court; Kremlin-operated media network praises WikiLeaks founder

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to be freed after agreeing to a plea deal with US prosecutors.

‘He did the right thing’: Assange’s father ready for reunion

 John Shipton

Assange’s father, John Shipton, arrived in Canberra on Tuesday night in the hope he could embrace his son on Australian soil for the first time in 15 years.

The three words that led to freedom for Julian Assange

After numerous plot twists, the high-stakes hide-and-seek game is coming to a dramatic conclusion, with both Julian Assange and the US getting what they need.

Once, I wouldn’t have travelled any other way. Now I’d rather a one-star bed than Airbnb

Airbnb is not the beast that it was when it first launched.

I was an early adopter not just because of its convenience, but also for its connection to local life. But then it began to change.

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Elective surgery waiting lists to balloon as health budget cuts bite

With the Victorian government demanding savings from hospitals, some doctors have been told their contracts won’t be renewed.

Sarah Brightman has not performed in Sunset Boulevard since June 9.

She was the blockbuster draw for Sunset Boulevard, but Sarah Brightman hasn’t performed for two weeks

Star soprano Sarah Brightman has not performed for two weeks, leaving fans who travelled hundreds of kilometres disappointed.

An incident in a junior football league has reinforced the importance of umpire safety.

Junior football league investigates after teenage boy allegedly clashes with umpire

The incident has served as a wake-up call about the safety of umpires in community football.

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Here’s Johnny! How a kid from Clifton Hill rose to the NBA draft

Australian teenager Johnny Furphy is expected to be picked up in this week’s NBA draft.

He comes from a family of sporting high achievers and is poised to become an instant millionaire this week.

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Jake says he’s not fussed, but should Essendon make Stringer wait?

Matchwinning Bombers forward Jake Stringer is continuing to wait for a contract extension as he displays some of the best form of his enigmatic career.

The Melbourne suburbs where property owners are selling at a loss

Bidding opened with an instant offer of $1.2 million.

Property owners in Melbourne are the most likely to sell at a loss of anywhere in Australia except the Northern Territory, and experts blame the weak market.

Bandt lashes ‘every Labor MP who pretends to care’ about Gaza as Payman crosses floor

Senator Fatima Payman as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses a Labor caucus meeting

Labor senator Fatima Payman became the party’s first member to cross the floor in decades.

Israel’s high court orders army to draft ultra-Orthodox men

The historic ruling effectively puts an end to a decades-old system that granted ultra-Orthodox men broad exemptions from military service while maintaining mandatory enlistment for the country’s secular Jewish majority.

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I’m very well-paid, but totally burnt out. What should I do?

You are not alone; 44 per cent of Australian workers are dealing with burnout, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.

Three senior Seven executives fall in mass redundancies

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The departure of three senior staff, including the chief revenue officer Kurt Burnette, represents a major overhaul of Seven West’s operations, just two months into new boss Jeff Howard’s reign.

Fish fights, hot woks and a chipped tooth: That’s what Hong Kong street food is all about

The amateurs pair up to run dai pai dong stalls, serving authentic Australian reality television food to the Hong Kong locals.

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Police outside the scene where two men, a woman and a teenage boy were found dead.
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Broadmeadows deaths cause ‘could be anything’ as police probe overdose link

Later on Tuesday, another life was lost nearby in the same suburb. Police have already arrested a man over that separate incident.

Pill testing to become permanent in Victoria

Premier Jacinta Allan.

A mobile site will be launched from December and visit up to 10 festivals across two summers, and a fixed site in a club district in Melbourne will open in the middle of next year.

Six thousand litres of diesel floods Melbourne high-rise tower

The scene on William Street this morning.

Diesel fuel dripped through ceilings at the 15 William Street building in the CBD on Tuesday.

RSV surge linked to rise in childhood asthma cases

Cat Irvine believes multiple RSV infections led 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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‘Difficult to see why it’s happened’: Two dead, nine injured in minibus crash

Two police vehicles guard the crash scene.

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

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Jake says he’s not fussed, but should Essendon make Stringer wait?

Matchwinning Bombers forward Jake Stringer is continuing to wait for a contract extension as he displays some of the best form of his enigmatic career.

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Australia dumped from T20 World Cup but Afghanistan’s tactics under scrutiny

After losing to India, Australia missed the semi-finals when Bangladesh lost to Afghanistan in dramatic and controversial circumstances.

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‘The hardest thing’: Petracca reflects on profound impact on family

Injured Melbourne star Christian Petracca has opened up about one of the most “traumatic” experiences of his life.

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‘Knows how to deal with it’: Dokic backs Demon amid rising pressure at Wimbledon

Former Australian tennis star Jelena Dokic believes Alex de Minaur belongs among the top four contenders for the Wimbledon men’s singles title.

Australian teenager Johnny Furphy is expected to be picked up in this week’s NBA draft.
NBA draft
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Here’s Johnny! How a kid from Clifton Hill rose to the NBA draft

He comes from a family of sporting high achievers and is poised to become an instant millionaire this week.

An incident in a junior football league has reinforced the importance of umpire safety.

Junior football league investigates after teenage boy allegedly clashes with umpire

The incident has served as a wake-up call about the safety of umpires in community football.

Western Bulldogs star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and father-son pick Sam Darcy.

Eye to the future: AFL clubs expected to be able to trade two years of picks

Clubs will be allowed to trade draft picks two years in advance under mooted AFL changes that could come in as soon as this year, while trading salary-cap space for draft picks is also on the agenda.

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