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The university vowed not to spy on students. Now it’s using tracking data to punish them

Dana Alshaer, a Palestinian student, and Zara Chauvin-Cunningham, a Jewish student, are both facing suspension or expulsion over protests.

Human rights experts have raised concerns over Melbourne University’s use of tracking technology to identify students staging a pro-Palestinian sit-in on campus.

Melbourne Water borrowed money from the state government – to pay a state government bill

Treasurer Tim Pallas and Premier Jacinta Allan in May.

Melbourne Water had to borrow from the state to pay a bigger-than-expected land tax bill in a cash merry-go-round.

The reasons the inflation fight is far from over

Australia’s inflation rate has been falling for more than 18 months, but rent and insurance inflation are among the household essentials bucking that trend.

Vicki had a 4-year-wait for a knee op. She’s had to go interstate for help

Vicki had a 4-year-wait for a knee op. She’s had to go interstate for help

Anger is boiling over in Albury-Wodonga, where the waiting list for planned surgery is already the worst in regional Victoria.

Copenhagen, not Docklands: Nick Reece wants to be lord mayor for real – here’s how

Candidate for Melbourne’s lord mayor, Nick Reece, wants growth suburbs to be like Barcelona or Copenhagen, not Docklands.

The former deputy mayor has confirmed he will run for the city’s top job at the coming elections, saying he’ll insist new growth suburbs are about putting “people first, not developer profit”.

Gastro cases hit 20-year high as parasite spreads disease among toddlers

A gastrointestinal disease caused by the cryptosporidiosis parasite has reached alarming rates, with daycare and school aged children picking up the infection.

Popyrin’s bold bid to defeat Djokovic falls short, Demon walks into next round

Australian Alexei Popyrin took the first set off Novak Djokovic and challenged him in their third round match at Wimbledon but eventually lost in four sets.

Australia’s Alexei Popyrin put up an almighty fight against seven-time champ Novak Djokovic. Alex de Minaur found life much easier as he advanced to the second week of the tournament.

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Petracca in hospital with appendicitis; Collingwood’s heavy injury cost from prime-time defeat

Petracca struggling in pain at quarter-time on Monday.

Melbourne star Christian Petracca’s recent run of bad luck has continued with the 28-year-old admitted to hospital on Saturday night with appendicitis.

It’s not just Greg Norman: Saudis sign raft of Aussies in sport splurge

Pouring billions into golf, football and now the Olympics, the oil-rich Gulf state is pressing ahead with ambitious plans despite accusations of sportswashing.

‘You hid your identity’: Why Tasma Walton’s Indigenous past was a mystery for years

In her latest role, the 50-year-old star of The Twelve goes on a journey of identity not unlike the one she’s taken in real life.

The bizarre European city that ‘belongs in a dream’

City of stone … Gjirokaster, Albania.

After reading how this Albanian city “rejected all comparisons”, and was a place where everything was “old and made of stone”, a visit became essential.

Grandmothers have stories you wouldn’t believe. Ask about them before it’s too late

When I worked up the courage to ask my relatives about their lives, my grandmothers’ stories came like a raging torrent of water.

‘Fighting a losing battle’: Melbourne suburbs where rents have soared

After six months of searching, 76-year-old Noeline Aitken and her cat Casper finally found a unit in Brunswick she could afford via HomeGround Real Estate.

Tenants are searching far and wide for their next home as rents in several suburbs spiralled 20 per cent or more in a year.

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Ageing

Boomer or bust? No, leaders like Biden and Trump should know when to bow out

Donald Trump and Joe Biden will appear in two presidential debates before November’s poll.

Since the US presidential debate, discussions of the dangers of gerontocracy have moved from the abstract to the horribly real.

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Baby among three children dead in house fire, man in custody

Three children are dead and a man is in custody after a house fire in Sydney’s west. Several others are in hospital.

Robert Harrison and Jaclyn Yoong.

‘Which one’s the loudest?’: Robert’s doctor delivers the best medicine – in a Porsche

The 46-year-old mechanic had a final wish before cancer takes him. His sports car loving oncologist granted it.

Boomers, don’t say you had it worse, even if you mean well

Dioenn

The problem with the generational measuring contest between who did it tougher and lived to tell the tale is that it’s deeply, deeply flawed.

Victoria Devine
Victoria Devine

Money columnist

Employers spruik workplace wellbeing services. But who is picking up the phone?

More workers are accessing their company’s Employee Assistance Program, but psychologists and researchers have questioned whether the system is working.

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GoodWeekend Julia Louis-Dreyfus says the consolidation of money and power in fi lm and TV means there are now “lots of cooks and lots of people with opinions”, which makes it harder to sell “outside-the-box” ideas.

‘Do it’: Funny girl Julia Louis-Dreyfus on the serious step she took with her mum

From Seinfeld and Veep to a hit podcast and new choices with her 87-year-old mother, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is rolling with a fast-changing industry – and world.

Judith Trope, who needs an operation and is in intense pain, is listed as category 3 (non urgent) on the elective surgery waiting list and has been told she must wait up to two years for surgery.

Hospital mulls axing elective surgery as budget crisis sparks fears of waiting list blowouts

Looming health cuts threaten to blow elective surgery waiting lists out, and force more people to take out private health insurance.

Victoria

Murder probe launched after woman’s body found at Melbourne tip
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Murder probe launched after woman’s body found at Melbourne tip

Police believe the woman’s remains were inside a bin that was picked up outside a property in Coolaroo on Tuesday and taken to Epping.

From tobacco factory to artistry, this suburb is the southside’s northside

Morris Moor in Moorabbin.

Creatives, breweries, patisseries and young families are springing up in the suburb’s once-gritty industrial precinct, which used to be home to soft drink manufacturers and big tobacco companies.

Ulli helped raise Mzuri. Years later, the gorilla recognised her on a zoo visit

Zoo keeper Ulli Weiher with baby gorilla Mzuri and at Melbourne Zoo in 2024.

Legendary primate keeper Ulli Weiher is marking five decades working at Melbourne Zoo. She says every day is different.

TGA to review warnings after young father’s supplement death

ArmaForce contains andrographis, a herbal medicine ingredient.

The medicines’ regulator will reconsider warnings for some cold and flu tablets, after a young father died from a severe allergic reaction last month.

Man dies, another arrested in Brighton

Police at the crime scene in Brighton on Friday.

Police were called to a home on Foote Street and found an injured man about 8.30pm on Friday night.

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Petracca struggling in pain at quarter-time on Monday.
AFL Briefing

Petracca in hospital with appendicitis; Collingwood’s heavy injury cost from prime-time defeat

Melbourne star Christian Petracca’s recent run of bad luck has continued with the 28-year-old admitted to hospital on Saturday night with appendicitis.

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‘Got to keep an open mind’: Scott happy to move Geelong’s chess pieces around

Geelong coach Chris Scott said he will keep an open mind on how they should use their best players for the remainder of the season after the Cats returned to the top four with a strong win.

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Australian Alexei Popyrin took the first set off Novak Djokovic and challenged him in their third round match at Wimbledon but eventually lost in four sets.

Popyrin pushes Djoker again, but leaves Demon as only Aussie standing at Wimbledon

Australia’s Alexei Popyrin put up an almighty fight against seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, while Alex de Minaur found life much easier as he advanced to the second week of the tournament.

Alexei Popyrin will walk onto one of Wimbledon’s biggest courts on Saturday believing he can slay seven-time champion Novak Djokovic,

The match that convinced this young Australian he can topple Djokovic at Wimbledon

Alexei Popyrin has never gone beyond the third round at a grand slam and will need to eliminate Novak Djokovic to change that.

Giant Jesse Hogan climbs high over his Carlton opponent.

GWS surge past Carlton for defining win: Angry Hardwick drops the F-Bomb

GWS will charge into the back end of their AFL finals bid with confidence after fighting back from 39 points down against Carlton to win. In Perth, Fremantle overpowered a Shai Bolton-inspired Richmond to post a 51-point victory.

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Robotinho predicts the result of the quarter-finals at Euro 2024

We’re reaching the pointy end of the Euros and a weekend where some big names will fall. Will Spain and France march on, how far can Turkey go, and can England bore their way through, again? The answers are all here.

Robotinho and Mark Stehle
Wimbledon and the Australian Open can learn a thing or two from each other.
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Wimbledon

A sporting colossus and ‘the most important tournament in tennis’: What sets the AO and Wimbledon apart

One Melbourne ex-pat calls Wimbledon and the Australian Open “the two best sporting events in the world”. Here’s what separates them from the pack, and what they can teach each other.

Zach Merrett and Nick Daicos.
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AFL 2024

Easy Pies, raging Dons: How handling of Merrett, Daicos showed contrasting mindsets

The space – and lack of close-up attention – permitted to Zach Merrett was the complete reverse of how the Bombers dealt with the similarly destructive powers of Collingwood superstar Nick Daicos.

Australia’s Lauren Jackson and Josh Giddey.
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Paris 2024

‘We have to earn it’: How Opals, Boomers could realise their Paris medal dreams

Australia will head to Paris with dreams of stunning the USA and winning gold. But with world basketball growing ever-stronger, the Opals and Boomers will be tested like never before.

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