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Aussie hurdler refuses to give in, runs with torn hamstring; Bol’s Olympics dream over

Aussie hurdler refuses to give in, runs with torn hamstring; Bol’s Olympics dream over

Michelle Jenneke fell in her heat, but still managed to finish the race. After Moesha Johnson snatched silver in marathon swimming, Australia will be aiming for gold in sailing and boxing. Follow the action.

Silver in the Seine: How one tactical turn cost Australian swimmer gold

Moesha Johnson was ‘beaten up’ by the course, spiked by plants and gulping brown water. But she was within striking distance of Australia’s 19th gold medal when she made a choice.

We’ve won 18 gold medals so far. How many more could we win?

Australia has enjoyed an Olympics to remember in Paris, and there are still chances for the top spot on the podium.

By clinging on to power, CFMEU’s three amigos pour fuel on a raging bonfire

CFMEU figures Derek Christopher, Michael Greenfield and his father, Darren Greenfield.

Say what you will about John Setka – at least he had the sense to resign. The same can’t be said of certain others, who cling to their well-paid jobs as Rome burns.

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Labor is hurting under Jacinta Allan. It had to do something about hospitals

Premier Jacinta Allan has announced a softened reform plan of health services.

The premier’s decision to soften a planned revamp of health services has exposed other problems that will be tougher to fix.

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Gambling bosses blocked from speaking to PM, Rowland despite $110,000 ‘platinum’ membership

While bankers seek out the treasurer and miners pursue the resources minister at a Labor fundraising event, sports betting figures will not get access to their key targets.

Vanessa Amorosi wins court battle against her mother

Vanessa Amorosi wins court battle against her mother

Nine months after the property dispute with her mother wrapped in court, a judge has ruled in the singer’s favour. Mostly.

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Healthcare

Hunger Games hospitals: Victoria’s radical health shake-up sparks fears

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has announced the new health services plan.

Victoria’s health system is ‘no longer fit for purpose’, as the government announces an overhaul that will avoid mergers but centralise staff and services.

Distressed borrowers seeking to access super to help repay mortgages: AMP

“If you look at our customer base, there is an element of customers and the community doing it really tough,” says AMP chief executive Alexis George.

Blues sharpshooter Charlie Curnow is mobbed by teammates after securing the Coleman Medal.
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AFL 2024

All-Australian on Carlton’s radar; High-performance boss to depart

Carlton have met with a veteran Greater Western Sydney defender, who is out of contract and likely to leave the Giants.

The Demons stand at the gates of footy hell. These are the five mistakes that got them there

Three years after their premiership win, the Melbourne Demons appear to be in freefall.

From the premiership glory of 2021 to scrapping for an unlikely finals berth three years later, the decline of the Dees has been dramatic.

AFL round 22 teams and tips: Magpies respond to loss of De Goey

See the selected teams as they’re announced for AFL round 22 and check out what the expert tipsters think.

The common food packaging ingredient linked to autism

Clean Up Australia Day volunteers in West Pennant Hills on Friday.

Prenatal exposure to BPA plastic chemicals has been linked with an increased likelihood of children developing autism.

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Obituaries

Titan of industry strode the Australian business landscape

Sir Roderick Carnegie.

Sir Rod Carnegie, known in some circles as “Rod the god” because of his imposing presence, was never afraid to usurp the status quo.

When crocodiles attack: Why people become prey

Crocodiles were almost wiped out but have rebounded since protections were introduced in the 1970s. How common are crocodile attacks and how many people are killed?

Vending machines in Tokyo’s Akihabara district where you can purchase katsu sandwiches, hamburgers, and refreshments.

Japan is obsessed with vending machines. A simple change has put them under threat

Japan has the highest concentration of vending machines in the world – roughly one for every 48 people. But will they survive?

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Unsung heroes
Opinion
Paris 2024

Dad-bod, brothers and sisters: My magnificent seven unsung heroes of the Olympics

It’s not always about winning at the Olympics. Here’s some moments that made my heart sing.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

Discus competitor Taryn Gollshewsky wears the Olympic rings on her nails during the qualification at the Olympic Games.

The nail art helping Olympians claw their way to gold

Athletes with flashy manicures are climbing the podium and crossing the gender divide in Paris.

Five hours. Four gold medals.
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Paris 2024

If you blinked – or slept – you’d have missed it. And it was a ‘wild, wild feeling’

Mark it down in the record books: this was the greatest day at the greatest Games in Australian Olympic history. It was a golden blur.

Nina Kennedy wins gold for Australia.

‘Damn, girl, you are good enough’: This time, Nina Kennedy wasn’t going to share

Reigning world champion Nina Kennedy has won gold in the women’s pole vault on a record day for Australia in Paris.

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Sarah Brooks takes great pleasure in blurring the boundaries between human  and animal.

These characters could have sprung from a steampunk Agatha Christie

Sarah Brooks’ fantasy debut is set on the Trans-Siberian Express.

The Importance of Being Earnest at fortyfivedownstairs

Any fan of Oscar Wilde should enjoy this salacious twist on his masterpiece

This take on The Importance of Being Earnest isn’t just terrific fun, it’s tethered to a deep appreciation of the interplay between Wilde’s biography and his art.

Victoria

A Melbourne mother who pretended to be a hormone specialist and administered supplements to a patient which caused “debilitating pain” has escaped conviction. 

Fake hormone doctor treated patient after chance meeting at the airport

A woman was left in debilitating pain after being prescribed a cocktail of fish oil and amino acids by Keti Cvetkov who claimed to be a doctor.

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AFL 2024

Clarkson claims lawyers have hindered Hawthorn racism settlement

Alastair Clarkson at North Melbourne training this week.

Four-time premiership coach Alastair Clarkson fronted the media, days after three former Hawthorn players lodged a statement of claim in the Federal Court as part of their racism action against Hawthorn.

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Bikie enforcer kept  CFMEU board role despite assault charges

Marty Albert

The Bandidos sergeant-at-arms sat on the governing board of the John Setka-led union branch, working as an organiser on major Victorian government projects.

Victoria will not force hospitals to amalgamate after public backlash

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan with Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas.

The Allan government will add $1.5 billion to health system funding and take merger plan off the table.

‘A shining light’: Former mayor failed to show for Europe flight before being found dead

‘A shining light’: Former mayor failed to show for Europe flight before being found dead

Three-time Maribyrnong mayor Sarah Carter never arrived at the airport to meet her partner, who later found her dead at home on Tuesday.

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Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE updates: Day 13 - Peter Bol’s Olympic campaign is over; Aussie Jenneke’s courageous run with torn hamstring; Johnson adds to medal haul

Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE updates: Day 13 - Peter Bol’s Olympic campaign is over; Aussie Jenneke’s courageous run with torn hamstring; Johnson adds to medal haul

Chelsea Gubecka and Moesha Johnson are the first Australians in action on day 13 in Paris for the marathon swimming, before Minjee Lee and Hannah Green begin round two of the golf. Follow all the action.

Blues sharpshooter Charlie Curnow is mobbed by teammates after securing the Coleman Medal.
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AFL 2024

All-Australian on Carlton’s radar; High-performance boss to depart

Carlton have met with a veteran Greater Western Sydney defender, who is out of contract and likely to leave the Giants.

Three years after their premiership win, the Melbourne Demons appear to be in freefall.

The Demons stand at the gates of footy hell. These are the five mistakes that got them there

From the premiership glory of 2021 to scrapping for an unlikely finals berth three years later, the decline of the Dees has been dramatic.

Records have been falling at the velodrome in Paris.

World records are being obliterated at the Olympic velodrome. Here’s why

Paris may have offered up a slow pool, but there is no shortage of speed at the track cycling, with a combination of factors contributing to insanely fast times.

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AFL round 22 teams and tips: Magpies respond to loss of De Goey

See the selected teams as they’re announced for AFL round 22 and check out what the expert tipsters think.

Alastair Clarkson at North Melbourne training this week.
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AFL 2024

Clarkson claims lawyers have hindered Hawthorn racism settlement

Four-time premiership coach Alastair Clarkson fronted the media, days after three former Hawthorn players lodged a statement of claim in the Federal Court as part of their racism action against the Hawthorn Football Club.

Peter Bol was seventh in his heat on Wednesday.

‘I have nothing to answer for’: Bol challenges anti-doping authority after Paris heat

Bol broke his silence on a recent Court of Arbitration for Sport hearing after running the heats of the 800m in Paris, finishing seventh in 1:47.50. He will get another chance to make the semi-final on Thursday.

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