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Hit-run tragedy prompts government rethink on tackling youth crime

Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes will investigate whether courts and police should revoke bail more often for young offenders who continue to commit crimes or breach their conditions.

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Top university rejects antisemitism definition over academic freedom

The Australian National University refused to adopt a contentious definition of antisemitism used by other tertiary institutions.

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Teen allegedly breached ‘harsh’ bail conditions over Burwood hit-run within 48 hours

A fatal crash involving a stolen car and teenage suspects.

In another case in the children’s court on Wednesday, a 15-year-old had his bail revoked after an alleged two-year crime spree.

Mona’s ‘priceless’ toilet cubicle Picassos? They’re worthless. This is why

Kirsha Kaechele with one of her fake Picassos.

The controversy around the Ladies Lounge, a conceptual women-only space at Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art, has taken yet another turn.

Exploding metal drums, toxic smoke burst from massive factory fire in Melbourne’s west

Exploding metal drums, toxic smoke burst from massive factory fire in Melbourne’s west

Last year a man was killed in a chemical fire at the same factory.

Accused murderer of teacher appears in court as victim remembered

A man accused of murdering English teacher Annette Brennan and dumping her body in a wheelie bin has appeared in court.

Meryl Streep portrays a famously autocratic fashion magazine editor in 2006’s The Devil Wears Prada.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 is coming. Here’s what we’re hoping for

What do we know so far? And, more importantly, what are we hoping it’s about?

The grasscourts at the All England Club have seemed particularly slippery this year.

It’s struck down a dozen stars so far. Could this slippery issue decide de Minaur’s quarter-final?

Alex de Minaur was just the latest of more than a dozen stars to slip or fall on Wimbledon’s grasscourts this year.

Former Tigers star sells bayside home for a tidy gain

Jack Riewoldt has sold his Brighton house

The former Richmond star has banked a tidy gain for his home in a sought-after Bayside pocket.

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AFL 2024

Simpson not coaching but will say goodbye to fans; Swans to appeal Heeney decision

West Coast premiership coach Adam Simpson has decided against a farewell game as coach.

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Courts

Trial begins for 14 members of religious group accused of killing girl

Elizabeth Rose Struhs, 8, died in Toowoomba in 2022.

A court has been told eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs, a type 1 diabetic, died on a mattress in the living area of the family home in Toowoomba.

Woman killed ‘sugar daddy’ and used severed thumb to steal from bank account, court told

Suspect Audrey Denise Miller is seen on CCTV footage with Fasil Teklemariam entering his apartment building on April 1.

The 22-year-old from Washington is accused of using the thumb of a 53-year-old man to steal money to pay for Uber rides, marijuana and alcohol.

Fortescue seeks to suppress document detailing spying on ex-staff

Billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue seeks to suppress a 600-page document detailing spying on ex-staff amid allegations of stolen intellectual property.

Coastwatchers Ron “Dixie” Lee, left, and Jim Burrowes.

Australia’s last two WWII coast watchers die, aged 100 and 101

The courageous deeds of the legendary and secretive coast watchers represent one of the most illustrious chapters in Australia’s military history.

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Victoria

The North East Link building site.
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These tennis courts were bulldozed to make way for North East Link. The council wants $64 million

A local council has taken the Victorian government to court to fight for tens of millions of dollars more in compensation.

Most Australian homes are poorly heated. Here’s what you can do to fix that

Melbourne has experienced a cold snap.

There are simple things we can do to improve our homes’ energy efficiency and make them more comfortable in hot and cold weather.

Sally found a dingo bone at a beach. What it revealed about Australia’s apex predator astounded her

Bone foudn at Balmoral Beach

Scientist Sally Wasef sent the bone for carbon testing thinking it would be a couple of hundred years old at most. She was wrong.

Deceived and abandoned by her husband, woman faced Sudan ordeal

County Court of Victoria.

A man who abandoned his wife in Sudan while he returned to Australia is before the courts in a first-of-its-kind case.

Premier reverses hospital bailout decision but health services sceptical

Premier Jacinta Allan.

Jacinta Allan’s new stance comes after hospital insiders warned of bed closures, surgery delays and even the end of vital services across Victoria’s health system.

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AFL 2024

New allegations of drug use in the AFL have been aired by MP Andrew WIlkie.

Wilkie doubles down on blackmail claim by AFL player’s family

AFL says that Sport Integrity Australia had not received information about the alleged extortion attempt.

Sydney’s Isaac Heeney’s one-game ban was upheld.
AFL Briefing

Heeney ban upheld as Cripps calls for review of Brownlow eligibility; Gawn ‘can’t walk’ but sets bold target for return

Carlton champ Patrick Cripps says the AFL should consider changing Brownlow Medal eligibility rules, while injured Melbourne star Max Gawn is determined to defy medical advice.

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The grasscourts at the All England Club have seemed particularly slippery this year.

It’s struck down a dozen stars so far. Now this slippery issue could decide de Minaur’s quarter-final

Alex de Minaur was just the latest of more than a dozen stars to slip or fall on Wimbledon’s grasscourts this year. But once you get past the “scare factor”, sliding can be a big advantage.

Former West Coast coach Adam Simpson.
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024

Simpson not coaching but will say goodbye to fans; Swans to appeal Heeney decision; McStay to play VFL

West Coast premiership coach Adam Simpson has decided against a farewell game as coach; Sydney will challenge the tribunal decision to uphold Isaac Heeney’s one-match ban at an appeals board hearing on Thursday, while Collingwood forward Josh Carmichael has retired at just 24.

Paris 2024 Olympics Australian Chef de Mission Anna Meares, photographed at Allianz Stadium giving a press conference before heading to Paris for the Olympics.

River Seine is good to swim in, says Meares

Australian chef de mission Anna Meares says water quality in the River Seine is now at acceptable levels.

Lionel Messi with an infant Lamine Yamal.
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Meeting Messi as a baby, stunners for his country at 16. Welcome to the world of Lamine Yamal

The Spanish wunderkind is so young he can’t legally play 90 minutes for his country at the Euros. It’s easy to see why Spain would happily cop the fine, but not everyone agrees.

Zak Butters will be a restricted free agent in 2026 with any offer to prise him out of Port Adelaide needing to be massive
Money Talks
AFL 2024

Big-money plays: The AFL change to stoke the trade fire

Giving clubs the capacity to trade picks two years into the future would increase the likelihood of big names moving clubs according to industry insiders.

Alex de Minaur admitted to feeling “ginger” after jarring his hip late in his win over Arthur Fils.

Sinner gone as Scud warns wounded Demon ahead of Wimbledon blockbuster

Alex de Minaur did not train in public on Tuesday ahead of his quarter-final with Novak Djokovic, who is now the top seed left in the tournament following the downfall of Jannik Sinner.

Qin Haiyang celebrates his 2023 world championship win against Australia’s Zac Stubblety-Cook in the men’s 200m breaststroke.

WADA cleared in Chinese doping case

An independent report has found that WADA did not mishandle the case involving 23 Chinese swimmers who tested positive before the Tokyo Olympics, but anti-doping bodies are not convinced by the findings.

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