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‘We can cause you grief’: Gatto’s warning to developer over payment stoush

New audio of the infamous figure is part of a months-long investigation revealing how bikies, criminals and underworld figures have infiltrated the building industry.

Albanese welcomes Setka resignation, Allan stops short of launching probe

Albanese welcomes Setka resignation, Allan stops short of launching probe

The PM said the former union boss’ alleged behaviour should be condemned, isolated and stamped out.

Ozempic is more than a diabetes and weight-loss drug, studies show

New diabetes drugs could also help manage heart and kidney conditions, research reveals. But Australia’s supply shortage will not be resolved this year.

Heidi Ryan supervises her daughter’s wig styling ahead of a cosplay convention.

‘Accidental homeschoolers’ are on the rise in Victoria. Here’s why

More parents are opting to homeschool their children – and there’s more to the trend than the ‘risk-free trial’ offered by COVID-era restrictions.

From city ink to coastal charm: How island life got under Ian’s skin

Tattoo artist Ian Christensen is part of the changing face of Phillip Island.

Phillip Island’s population is booming and tourism surging. Can its wildlife and environment be protected?

Buyer beats five others for $965,000 Coburg house they will demolish

The deceased estate was in poor condition, and attracted spirited competition from builders and property flippers looking for a project.

No Gawn, no worries: Wet footy and hardened Demons expose Bombers

No Gawn, no worries: Wet footy and hardened Demons expose Bombers

The chaotic chase for finals spots continues as Hawthorn dare to dream. Flag favourite Sydney demolished the Kangas and Carlton cling to second spot after back-to-back losses.

How the Saints can lose this Battle, but win the war

St Kilda president Andrew Bassat (right) embraces Josh Battle following the Saints’ win over the Swans.

St Kilda could net early first-round compensation if Josh Battle leaves, so it may just be in the Saints’ best interests to let him walk.

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Paris 2024

Olympic Games: The truce is out there

The Olympic Games are full of grand, empty gestures. This time, though, the truce feels like it matters in a turbulent world.

Greg Baum
Greg Baum

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Scanning the dead: The machine replacing autopsies

A video of a CT scan of a deceased person.

Dr Chris O’Donnell is a necro-radiologist. In layman’s terms, he’s a scanner of the dead.

Giving money to your kids? Here’s how to avoid a complete catastrophe

Parents are looking at ways to gift their children money while still having enough for themselves.

Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon

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Gregg Renfrew, the founder of Beautycounter.

$1 billion wipeout: How a Wall Street giant’s big bet on beauty went so wrong

A private equity firm stepped outside its comfort zone to invest in a beauty company led by a charismatic founder. It led to one of its biggest failures.

Runner Jack Hanley.

Jack found running 50km daily for 50 days so much fun he now has sights on a century

Jack Hanley aims to run 10,000 kilometres in 100 days to raise $430,000 for charity. He expects to go through a dozen pair of runners and consume plenty of pikelets.

A-listers fly in as Asia’s richest man marries in the year’s most extravagant wedding

The guest list for the Ambani wedding.

The four-day wedding reportedly has a guest list that includes former British prime ministers Tony Blair and Boris Johnson, Kim Kardashian, Drake and David Beckham.

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Wallabies

Flying Filipo saves blushes and secures second Wallabies win over Wales

The Wallabies kept up their winning ways under Joe Schmidt but Wales threw the kitchen sink at them.

The plan to turn Sydney and Melbourne into the ‘West End of the Asia Pacific’

Sheridan Harbridge, Helen Dallimore and Max McKenna in the Sydney Theatre Company and Global Creatures production of Muriel’s Wedding the Musical.

The live entertainment industry wants tax breaks to prevent Australian shows being lured overseas.

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Beef

Winter warmers: 10 ways to cook ‘impossible to ruin’ beef cheeks

Neil Perry’s braised beef cheeks with baby carrots.

If you have ever ended up with dry and stringy meat in your stew, swap to beef cheeks. No matter what you do, you can’t ruin them.

Would you pay to smell like chloroform or cigarette butts?

Consumers are eschewing mainstream fragrances in favour of unique scents that tell a story.

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The ‘ghost homes’ left to rot in our big cities – amid a housing crisis

Tens of thousands of homes sit empty in major cities, while luxury units replace old apartments - all during a home shortage.

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...

Victoria

Robinson’s circus lion tamer Steve Robinson with Sultan in 1996.

In pictures: Night-cart men, lion tamers and other rare jobs from Melbourne’s past

Photos from The Age’s archives of rare and unusual jobs. Some no longer exist, while others have evolved.

Two people die in ‘accidental’ house fire in Melbourne’s east

Fatal fire in Donvale.

Two people have been found dead after a house fire in Donvale during the early hours of Saturday.

John Setka resigns immediately as head of CFMEU

CFMEU Victorian secretary John Setka has resigned.

The powerful construction union boss resigned on Friday night in the face of a raft of explosive allegations about misconduct involving him and the CFMEU.

‘We’ve depleted our reserves’: MIFF offers $10 tickets to lure back audiences

Damien Hodgkinson and Al Cossar, CEO and artistic director of Melbourne International Film Festival.

The Melbourne International Film Festival faces its third consecutive loss, but its inaugural CEO insists it’s not about to collapse.

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City life

One in 20 Melbourne homes empty as people waiting languish

Jordan van den Berg, outside unoccupied homes in Brunswick.

Almost 100,000 homes in Melbourne are either unoccupied or barely occupied. They could fix the public housing waiting list twice over.

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AFL 2024

Max Holmes of the Cats runs with the ball.
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‘Definitely a way to play them’: Scott hints at the way to battle the Pies; umpires make a shock rule tweak

Max Holmes explains an embarrassing mid-game moment, while Chris Scott responds to a new-look umpiring interpretation that caught players by surprise.

Patrick Cripps.

The night sessions that showed how Cripps became a champion

The Carlton captain plays game 200 not only as an idol to Blues fans, but also with the universal respect of football lovers Australia-wide.

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Cody Weightman of the Bulldogs runs with the footy.

Mid-season hiccups, or worrying signs for finals-bound Carlton?

Carlton have conceded their vice-like grip on a top-four slot and suffered a worrying injury blow to creative forward Zac Williams just eight weeks out from the finals.

Caleb Windsor of the Demons celebrates kicking a goal.

AFL 2024 round 18 LIVE updates: No Gawn, no worries: Desperate Demons disrupt Essendon

The chaotic chase for AFL finals spots continues as Hawthorn dare to dream after another win. Flag favourite Sydney demolished the Kangas and Carlton cling to second spot after back-to-back losses, this time falling to the Bulldogs.

St Kilda president Andrew Bassat (right) embraces Josh Battle following the Saints’ win over the Swans.
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AFL 2024

How the Saints can lose this Battle, but win the war

St Kilda could net early first-round compensation if Josh Battle leaves, so it may just be in the Saints’ best interests to let him walk.

Jess Hull claimed the 2000-metre world record with a stunning run in Monaco.
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Paris 2024

Aussie star backed to break Olympic drought after stunning world record run

Jessica Hull stunned the athletics world with a blistering run in the 2km in Monaco, less than a month from Paris 2024.

James Sicily of the Hawks celebrates a goal with his teammates.

Hawthorn (thanks to Sicily) score comeback win

Hawthorn captain James Sicily was the surprise hero as a forward as the Hawks came from behind to post a thrilling 13-point AFL win over Fremantle in Launceston.

Australian Olympian Kaylee McKeown before Paris 2024.

Can an American star stop McKeown from becoming Australia’s greatest Olympian?

Kaylee McKeown could be on the cusp of Olympic immortality if things go perfectly in Paris, but there’s one major rival standing in her way.

Carlos Alcaraz was delighted to reach a second straight Wimbledon final.

Next-gen superhero Alcaraz to face off with all-conquering Djokovic in Wimbledon final rematch

Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz continues to live up to his billing as tennis’ next superhero, moving within one victory of defending his Wimbledon title and becoming the sixth man to win the “Channel Slam”.

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