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‘I’m determined on running’: Biden digs in, despite referring to ‘vice president Trump’

‘I’m determined on running’: Biden digs in, despite referring to ‘vice president Trump’

US President Joe Biden has spent almost an hour at the microphone for a mostly unscripted press conference, defiantly rejecting calls to stand aside for another Democrat nominee.

Brace for impact, we’re about to be Trumped again

Given Joe Biden’s plight, it seems increasingly likely that Donald Trump will again become US President in November – and Australian leaders will have to scramble to adjust.

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Married couple charged with spying for Russia

The woman was a private in the Australian army working in IT and had a security clearance.

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Inside the campers’ murder trial: A daughter wanted a guilty verdict. She got a dismissive glance

Russell Hill with granddaughter Jordan (left) and his daughter Debbie.

During a five-week trial, the man accused of murdering her father looked at Debbie Hill only once – a dismissive glance after she testified.

Masked man captured on CCTV leaving Philippines hotel room of two dead Australians

A man, who police identified as a suspect, walks along a hallway before entering a room at the hotel.

Two Australians and their Filipina companion have been found dead, with their hands and feet tied, inside a hotel in a popular resort city.

Gaffe ‘unfortunate’, but Albanese defends Biden’s Zelensky-Putin slip

Joe Biden made the slip, referring to Zelensky as “President Putin” while introducing the Ukrainian president at the NATO summit in Washington.

‘You are crazy, I would say’: Italy’s late bloomer reaches back-to-back major finals

‘You are crazy, I would say’: Italy’s late bloomer reaches back-to-back major finals

Jasmine Paolini kept coming back and kept coming back against Donna Vekic in what became the longest Wimbledon women’s semi on record. The Italian will play Barbora Krejcikova in the final.

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Forget poos in the Seine. Doping is the biggest concern at the Olympics

Drugs not doo-doo will be the biggest issue in Paris.

Confidence in WADA’s ability stop drug cheats is at rock-bottom after it was cleared of mishandling of a case involving 23 Chinese swimmers.

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Tests or T20? Top players may skip BBL after India showdown

Australia’s showdown with India and a bid for back-to-back world Test titles may keep all but a handful of Pat Cummins’ team from featuring in the Big Bash League this season.

I hired a male sex worker for my 70th birthday. It didn’t go as planned

Mitch, in his 30s, seemed like a perfect gift to self. But then...

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Ten jobs that earn more than you’d expect – and the entrepreneur who switched careers in COVID

Edward Taylor said the main barrier to becoming a helicopter pilot was the upfront costs of getting a license

Some of the jobs that earn six figures on average are ones you might not expect. Here are 10 of them.

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ABC guru Norman Swan got married in secret. But then Phillip Adams let the cat out of the bag

Dr Norman Swan, a polarising figure in the lockdown years, recently tied the knot with a Radio National colleague.

More teens are committing more violent crimes. How did we get here?

The scene of the Burwood crash last week.

William Taylor’s death has thrust the issue of youth crime back into the headlines, but statistics show it is a problem years in the making.

The annual list of the highest-paid CEOs is out. The leader earns $47.6m a year

The average realised pay for the chief executive of an ASX100 company in the 2023 financial year was 50 times what an average Australian worker earned.

EPA workers on Thursday testing a creek that runs through the Mt Derrimut golf course after the blaze.
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As fireys battled the inferno, toxic chemicals pooled around them – while authorities feuded

Water authorities allowed huge pools of water and firefighting foam contaminated with chemicals to collect around an enormous industrial site in Derrimut.

Chateau de Versailles will host equestrian events in a temporary arena on the Royal Star site.

The best (and worst) times to visit the world’s greatest tourist sites

These are some of the world’s most popular – and crowded – places, but if you plan your visit correctly, you can experience them without the tourist hordes.

From thick clots to the red-hot top: Eight tinned tomato soups, tasted and rated

Graphic: Matt Davidson.

The brief: test affordable supermarket tinned tomato soups to see which ones are worth stocking the pantry with over winter. The result? Read on.

What is Tullamarine named after? Take The Age quiz

In recognition of NAIDOC Week, the Yoorrook Justice Commission helped us with a special edition of The Age quiz. Test your knowledge here.

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Kovu will be leading tours of Candice Lin’s exhibition at MUMA.

What can a cat teach us about art – and the afterlife?

In a new exhibition – which features tours led by a cat named Kovu – artist Candice Lin explores a non-human view of the world.

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Supacell is sharp and engaging, elevated by stunning cinematography and a captivating story.

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Staff at the State Library of Victoria have been warned against wearing pro-Palestine symbols, following months of controversy.

State Library cracks down on staff wearing ‘political’ items

Staff have been warned against wearing apparel with pro-Palestine symbols as part of a new dress code.

The Block confirmed for Daylesford after planning minister intervention

The parcel of land on the corner of Raglan Street and Midland Highway at the entrance to Daylesford.

The next series of hit TV show The Block will be filmed in the country hamlet of Daylesford after intervention by the state’s planning minister to approve it.

The billion dollar hit to Victoria from foreign student crackdown

Universities are concerned about how international student cuts could impact them and the economy.

Victoria is the state of choice for one-third of Australia’s international students. Universities say slashing migration will have major economic consequences.

Palestinian activist told he will be arrested for allegedly inciting hatred

Hash Tayeh speaking at a Free Palestine rally in Melbourne in November.

The owner of Burgertory has been asked to present to a police station next week to be interviewed over chants and speeches at a series of pro-Palestine rallies.

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The suburb where one in 103 workers are police officers

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Aged care workers, primary teachers, nurses, paramedics and police are being forced to Melbourne’s fringes by high housing costs, prompting warnings about worker shortages.

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AFL 2024

Isaac Heeney and the Swans have learned his fate at the AFL tribunal.
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‘Pretty shattering’: Heeney out of Brownlow race, AFL throws out appeal

Isaac Heeney has been left disappointed by the AFL appeals board’s decision to uphold his ban. Heeney won’t face North Melbourne on Saturday and is now ineligible to win the Brownlow Medal.

Magpies forward Jamie Elliott is back.

Boost for Magpies as Elliott returns: AFL round 18 teams and tips

See the selected teams as they’re announced for round 18 and what the expert tipsters think.

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“I’m confident in myself”: Nate Caddy of the Bombers.

‘A-grade forward’: The signs pointing to Caddy as a future star

The 18-year-old, who stands at 193 centimetres tall showed the signs of what’s to come last weekend against Collingwood according to Essendon legend and former star key forward Matthew Lloyd.

‘You are crazy, I would say’: Italy’s late bloomer reaches back-to-back major finals

‘You are crazy, I would say’: Italy’s late bloomer reaches back-to-back major finals

Jasmine Paolini kept coming back, kept coming back, kept coming back, against Donna Vekic in what became the longest Wimbledon women’s semi-final. Meanwhile, Australia is once again a force on the doubles court.

Torrie Lewis stuck with athletics after she was diagnosed with coeliac disease.

How Torrie Lewis became Australia’s fastest woman

She could have been a gymnast, and she could have represented England or Jamaica. But “sliding doors″⁣ moments set Lewis to run for Australia in Paris.

Carlton coach Michael Voss.

Sore Carlton stars Curnow, Weitering set to face Western Bulldogs

Carlton coach Michael Voss expects Charlie Curnow and Jacob Weitering to face the Western Bulldogs despite the Blues stars pulling up sore following the upset defeat to GWS.

Australia celebrate their World Test Championship final win.

Tests or T20? Top players may skip BBL after India showdown

Australia’s showdown with India and a bid for back-to-back world Test titles may keep all but a handful of Pat Cummins’ team from featuring in the Big Bash League this season.

Isaac Heeney and the Swans have learned his fate at the AFL tribunal.
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AFL 2024

‘Pretty shattering’: Heeney out of Brownlow race, AFL throws out appeal

Isaac Heeney has been left disappointed by the AFL appeals board’s decision to uphold his ban. Heeney won’t face North Melbourne on Saturday and is now ineligible to win the Brownlow Medal.

Wright in the thick of a Teahupo’o barrel during this year’s Tahiti Pro.

Balancing whacked: Wright must overcome head illness to chase gold at Teahupo’o

Seven screws in the champion surfer’s head from an off-season surgery have hampered her 2024 season. But she has no hesitation in taking on the heaviest wave in competitive surfing.

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