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Allan appoints trusted bureaucrat for urgent construction sector review

Premier Jacinta Allan has been under pressure over her response to the CFMEU.

Victoria’s independent review will provide an interim report within six weeks and a final report by the end of November.

God forgives, the CFMEU doesn’t: The warning for Labor after Setka

The union speaks to Labor’s working-class voters more than any other. Now the party fears the CFMEU has a long memory.

New push to end ‘ugly’ exploitation of older Australians

A $5 million media campaign aims to raise awareness of and eliminate elder abuse, which affects about one in six older people in Australia.

Joe Biden knows that time is running out.

While Trump is canonised by his party, Biden is flagellated by his

The insurrection against the decrepit president would be perfectly sensible if the Democrats had a compelling candidate to replace him.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

Biden fumes at his beach house, resentful at Obama and those trying to drive him out

Biden fumes at his beach house, resentful at Obama and those trying to drive him out

The president sees Nancy Pelosi, the former House speaker, as the main instigator. But he also considers Barack Obama a puppet master behind the scenes.

From honour student to the gunman who tried to kill Donald Trump

Thomas Crooks was a brainy and quiet young man who built computers and won honours at school, impressing his teachers. Then he became a would-be assassin.

Analysis
AFL 2024

How Jack Ginnivan is having his cake and eating it too

The many faces and moods of Jack Ginnivan.

Jack Ginnivan departed Collingwood with a premiership medal around his neck, leaving behind a club whose finals hopes are in disarray and that is now going through the bleakest period of Craig McRae’s celebrated tenure.

Analysis
Paris 2024

‘Juiced to the gills’: Why an Australian swimmer is considering gene doping

Gene doping is the next frontier of cheating.

No one has ever been busted gene doping, considered the next frontier in cheating in sport. But that doesn’t mean it won’t be happening at the Paris Olympics.

Why the AFL cleared Crow, Bombers over head knocks

The AFL has gone to extraordinary length in explaining why it cleared three players from Friday night’s Essendon-Adelaide clash for incidents involving head knocks.

Beach cottage smashes its reserve and changes hands for $3.9 million

Jellis Craig auctioneer Greg Cusack at 203 Osborne Street, Williamstown.

A large crowd defied the cold to watch four bidders vie for the two-bedroom Williamstown home, which had been in the one family since it was built 60 years ago.

Melbourne uni students given warnings over pro-Palestine protests

Students involved in the occupation of a building in May have received warnings following hearings into their conduct.

Fayad wedding in Italy

Their companies owe billions, but this Australian family spent lavishly on a Tuscan wedding

Remon Fayad and the Fayad family spared no expense for their Florentine wedding. Back in Australia, their companies’ creditors have been left high and dry.

Australian ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Bourbon’ distillers accused of mislabelling

Australian ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Bourbon’ distillers accused of mislabelling

Complaints about Australian distillers mislabelling products as whiskey and bourbon risk triggering a trade dispute with the United States.

Nine in 10 people lie to their therapist. But why?

Nine in 10 people lie to their therapist. But why?

We pay hundreds of dollars to have people listen to our deepest truths. So why can’t we divulge our secrets?

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City life

Most of us fight with our neighbours. There’s an easy fix, but you won’t like it

Everyone seems to have a story about the neighbour from hell. Finding a way to live next door to each other is near-impossible.

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

Journalist, author and columnist

Caravans being manufactured by hand in a factory in Campbellfield in Melbourne’s north.

Not far from the old Ford factory in Melbourne’s north, caravan-makers are booming

Almost a decade after the Australian car manufacturing industry died, caravan-makers now employ more workers than carmakers did at their peak.

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Paris 2024

Former Olympian and sculptor Clementine Stoney Maconachie with her sculpture on display as part of the Olympic Games in Paris. 

The swimmer who got to the Paris Olympics without training in the pool

Olympian Clementine Stoney Maconachie is headed for Paris, but not as a swimmer this time.

An artists’ impression of the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony.

Protests, sabotage and terrorism: Inside the effort to make Paris safe

France is grappling with the potential for devastation on multiple fronts as it seeks to hold the most ambitious opening ceremony in history in the most volatile geopolitical environment since the 1930s.

Building Bad

The CFMEU has faced allegations that organised crime figures had infiltrated the union.
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More than 20 CFMEU officials stood down after organised crime allegations

Union officials and delegates have been called into meetings this week and stood down after damning revelations about the CFMEU and links to organised crime.

CFMEU Victorian secretary John Setka.
Editorial

Chance for a CFMEU clean-out – but the devil will be in the detail

The cronies, the corrupt, the violent and all underworld figures need to be banished from the construction union and a new generation of decent people must take their place.

Victoria

‘Very alienating places’: The state wants to almost double housing in this suburb. It may have a fight on its hands

They call Ivanhoe a “long-held suburb” for a reason. But residents are being asked to handle growth upwards, not outwards.

‘Should have been IOC president’: Gosper remembered for his profound impact

Chairman of the IOC's Press Commission Kevan Gosper.

A long-time International Olympic Committee member, Kevan Gosper was also the inaugural chairman of the Australian Institute of Sport from 1980.

Camper killer Greg Lynn’s extraordinary plan to have murder conviction quashed

Greg Lynn arriving at court for the first time as a convicted murderer.

To clear their client of Carol Clay’s murder the former pilot’s lawyers are considering using a law successfully applied in the state only once before.

‘She’d steal her grandma’s false teeth’: Notorious conwoman jailed after decades of fraud

Athena Razos is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty.

Athena Razos, one of many names she used, has defrauded and stolen from law firms, major banks, her first husband and friends over three decades.

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City life

Victoria is spending $50 billion on three big projects. None of them are the project people want most

Melbourne’s bus network.

A new survey has found which infrastructure projects residents want for Melbourne, and it’s not what the Allan government is prioritising.

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AFL 2024

Zach Merrett of the Bombers looks dejected.
Analysis

Could this be the night the Dons blew their finals hopes?

For the second year in a row, a finals flame that burned so brightly for much of the season is threatening to be extinguished.

‘We should be better’: Bombers annoyed after giving up late goals in costly loss

‘We should be better’: Bombers annoyed after giving up late goals in costly loss

In a game of significant fluctuations, a late goal from Adelaide’s Josh Rachele ensured the Crows pulled off a stunning win over Essendon on Friday night.

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The many faces and moods of Jack Ginnivan.
Analysis
AFL 2024

How Jack Ginnivan is having his cake and eating it too

Jack Ginnivan departed Collingwood with a premiership medal around his neck, leaving behind a club whose finals hopes are in disarray and that is now going through the bleakest period of Craig McRae’s celebrated tenure.

Aaron Naughton (left) and Adam Treloar of the Bulldogs celebrate a goal.

More finals intrigue as Dogs win in the mud; Pies ‘right on the edge’ of being ‘losers’

On an uber-soggy day in Melbourne, Hawthorn had a landmark win over the reigning premiers and the Western Bulldogs dumped Geelong in the mud. Port Adelaide found some touch by beating Richmond and St Kilda beat up on West Coast.

Gene doping is the next frontier of cheating.
Analysis
Paris 2024

Why gene doping is the next great Olympic threat

No one has ever been busted gene doping, considered the next frontier in cheating in sport. But that doesn’t mean it won’t be happening at the Paris Olympics.

Hunter Paisami of the Wallabies celebrates
Wallabies 40 Georgia 29
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Wallabies make it three out of three after surviving Georgian scare

The Wallabies are unbeaten so far in 2024, but they made life difficult for themselves against a granite-tough Georgia team.

The contentious Ben Keays tackle on Friday night.

Why the AFL cleared Crow, Bombers over head knocks

The AFL has gone to extraordinary length in explaining why it cleared three players from Friday night’s Essendon-Adelaide clash for incidents involving head knocks.

St Kilda’s Jack Sinclair handballs while mid-air.

Saints bounce back by thumping low-flying Eagles

St Kilda have rebounded in front of their home fans with a crushing 72-point win against West Coast in a clash of AFL ladder stragglers at Marvel Stadium.

Enforcing his message: GWS Giants coach Adam Kingsley.

GWS crush road strugglers Gold Coast

Greater Western Sydney have inflicted Gold Coast more pain on the road, beating them by 39 points for their third consecutive win.

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