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Judge warns CFMEU bribes ‘distorted’ wider industry as investigation hits roadblocks

Corrupt CFMEU conduct has distorted the construction market, a judge has warned.

Judge slams corruption as Fair Work Commission hits hurdles trying to gather the evidence it needs to put CFMEU into administration.

Their homes are ‘worth virtually nothing’ after major mistakes. But there’s no relief coming

Residents of a flooded retirement village face being marooned in homes rendered unsellable after a new report confirmed serious planning errors, yet rejected a government buyback scheme.

Greens demand changes to back key Labor housing policies in the Senate

The Greens’ Max Chandler-Mather is already ramping up pressure on Labor’s new housing minister, Clare O’Neil, just days after she was given the role.

Aussie women storm to relay gold; Sakakibara on top for BMX semi; Biles shines; boxing blue

Aussie women storm to relay gold; Sakakibara on top for BMX semi; Biles shines; boxing blue

On day three, Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan were rivals. Now, together, they’re gold medal winners. Meanwhile a gender storm has engulfed boxing and Simone Biles has won another gold.

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‘I have never felt a punch like this’: The 46 seconds that rocked the Olympics

Carini drops to the floor in disappointment as Khelif stands over her.

Bloody nosed and emotional, Angela Carini yelled to her entourage “it’s not fair” before quitting her fight amid a furore over gender-eligibility rules.

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Olympics

Even if gender is fluid, the rules of sport shouldn’t be

The IOC, having sleepwalked its Olympic boxing competition into a hot mess, is now seeking to convince us the rules of the sport are being followed. 

Chip Le Grand
Chip Le Grand

Chief Reporter

The bomb which killed Hamas leader was lying in wait for ‘months’

A Hamas supporter holds a poster of its political chief Ismail Haniyeh during a protest to condemn his killing.

The assassins of a top Hamas leader snuck past Iran’s Revolutionary Guard months ago to plant the bomb which killed him.

Trial begins in Reynolds’ pursuit of vindication

The highly-charged defamation trial between WA Senator Linda Reynolds and former staffer Brittany Higgins will begin on Friday.

For years, she has found herself in the firing line over the then-government’s handling of her former staffer Brittany Higgins’ rape allegation. Now, the trial begins in Linda Reynolds’ battle for vindication.

Politics is getting increasingly dangerous. Even here in Victoria

Threats to kill the premier and attempts to burn down electoral offices - the violence that infected politics overseas is taking root here in Victoria.

Annika Smethurst
Annika Smethurst

State Political Editor

Adam Treloar has reclaimed his place among the game’s elite midfielders.

Mind, body and soul: The story behind Adam Treloar’s bounce back

Western Bulldogs midfielder Adam Treloar heads into his 250th game in the best form of his career.

Lindsay Fox drops millions on a car he can’t drive on the road

A Mercedes-AMG One.

The billionaire car fanatic’s Mercedes-AMG One now takes pride of place in his vehicle museum. The deposit alone was $1 million.

Who officially opened the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne? Take The Age quiz

How well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with Stephen Brook’s weekly quiz.

Russell Crowe plays a retired detective suffering from Alzheimer’s in the thriller Sleeping Dogs.
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Russell Crowe has never allowed vanity to dictate his career – and that’s why he’s great

In the noir thriller Sleeping Dogs, Crowe proves again what an exceptional character actor he is when he plays a retired detective with Alzheimer’s disease who is revisiting an old case.

‘Lifestyle therapy’ may be as effective as seeing a psychologist for depression

Can food lead to a better mood? Yes.

Can food lead to a better mood? According to a new study, the answer is yes.

Alexis Wright makes history with Miles Franklin, Stella wins in same year

Wright’s novel Praiseworthy was hailed by judges as “an astonishing feat of storytelling”.

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Simone Biles has won her second gold medal of the Paris Games.
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Paris 2024

Simone Biles won gold, then put on a necklace to tease her critics

And still, she rises. Biles soared above the trauma, above the criticism, above the ghosts of Tokyo, and above even the laws of gravity, to leap further into history.

Australia’s gold medal-winning women’s 4x200m relay team.
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Paris 2024

They’re used to fighting over gold. Together, they blew the world away

The team of Mollie O’Callaghan, Lani Pallister, Brianna Throssell and Ariarne Titmus brought it home for the Dolphins’ fifth gold medal in Paris.

Angela Carini lost to Imane Khelif.

‘You can’t put other people at risk’: Aussie boxer weighs into gender storm

A gender controversy has erupted at the Paris Olympics after an Italian boxer abandoned her bout against an opponent, who previously failed a gender test, and refused to shake hands.

Sami Whitcomb: “We knew we were going to bounce back.”

Scrappy Opals do it tough against Canada to bounce back from Nigeria shock

It was do-or-die for Australia, and in a tough tussle the Opals kept their Olympic hopes alive with a 70–65 win.

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Fiona McFarlane incorporates true crime into literary fiction.

A murder most foul and the impact it has on everyone connected

Fiona McFarlane’s linked short stories focus on how a killer and his crimes affect various lives over time.

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Once again Bell Shakespeare’s King Lear isn’t quite right

The talent is there in the company’s latest production, but here’s why it doesn’t quite work.

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Councillor Jamal Hakim is running for Lord Mayor and is calling for transparency on campaign donations.
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Jamal Hakim to run for Melbourne Lord Mayor and push to reveal donors

Independent councillor says he won’t accept donations from property developers, tobacco companies, gambling companies or weapons companies.

Hamad crew a ‘live and active threat’ as police fear mass casualty attack

A tobacco shop has been firebombed in Oakleigh overnight.

Police have opposed the release of an alleged tobacco crime syndicate lieutenant as they warn mass casualties could result from firebombing attacks.

Officeworks in rights row after staffer refused to laminate Jewish newspaper

Footage shows Officeworks employee refusing to laminate a copy of the Jewish News due to her political beliefs.

The stationery giant has been taken to VCAT over the incident, which involved a pro-Palestinian member of staff.

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A destabilised weather pattern has pushed the polar vortex high above Antarctica off course, pushing freezing winds into southern Australia. When will it end?

‘No choice’: Indigenous group distances itself from Magpies after race saga

Collingwood Football Club chief executive Craig Kelly.

The organisation has severed its relationship with Collingwood after allegations emerged that Magpies chief executive Craig Kelly made a disparaging remark about its founder.

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Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE updates: Day 6 - Aussie women storm to relay gold; Sakakibara on top for BMX semis; Biles wins again; boxing’s gender row

On day three, Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan were rivals. Now, together, they’re gold medal winners. Meanwhile, a gender storm has engulfed boxing and Simone Biles has won another gold.Follow live

Tony Gustavsson’s tenure as Matildas coach is over.

Matildas part ways with coach Gustavsson after Olympics flop

Tony Gustavsson and Football Australia have agreed there will be no new contract after the Swede’s previous deal expired with the team’s elimination from Paris 2024.

Adam Treloar has reclaimed his place among the game’s elite midfielders.

Mind, body and soul: The story behind Adam Treloar’s bounce back

Western Bulldogs midfielder Adam Treloar heads into his 250th game in the best form of his career.

Collingwood Football Club chief executive Craig Kelly.

‘No choice’: Indigenous training group distances itself from Magpies after race saga

The organisation has severed its relationship with Collingwood after allegations emerged that Magpies chief executive Craig Kelly made a disparaging remark about its founder.

Kyle Chalmers.

Chinese swimmer won gold in world record time, then accused Chalmers of poolside snub

Chinese star Pan Zhanle obliterated the 100m freestyle world record on Wednesday night before calling out his Australian rival.

Alastair Clarkson: “Your defenders aren’t expecting that you are just kind of going to give it back so easily.”
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AFL 2024

Clarkson hopes to defend racism allegations; AFL reveals grand final start time

Alastair Clarkson insists he would welcome the opportunity to defend himself against racism allegations in Federal Court, as Cyril Rioli and others continue to pursue legal action.

Tyson Stengle.
Opinion
AFL 2024

The Cats gave Tyson Stengle a chance – it might be the last one he gets

No one can argue with Tyson Stengle’s talent, but he has a history of making bad choices off the field or following poor influences. A long-term contract at his third club is unlikely to save his career if he makes another big mistake.

Kane Cornes
Kane Cornes

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