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Bum note: The predictable, avoidable MSO mess that was months in the making
The confused and complicated situation engulfing the MSO goes beyond the Israel-Palestine conflict to a cold war raging for months inside Australia’s oldest professional orchestra.
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School funding
Public schools turning down thousands of dollars due to ‘onerous’ conditions
Cash-strapped school principals are turning their backs on charitable funding over complaints the money often came with “onerous” strings attached, making them not worth the effort.
At least 13 women allege misconduct by former Seven reporter Robert Ovadia, court told
Ovadia’s former employer Seven has made the claims in the first hearing of his unlawful dismissal case in the Federal Court.
The massive Melbourne park that’s off limits to residents
A dam-wall upgrade for one of the city’s key water sources has left residents locked out of a beloved park for a decade – even though the work was completed years ago.
Breaking
Earnings season
Qantas posts $1.25 billion profit after year of turbulence
Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson has unveiled her first full-year result since taking over as chief executive last September.
A tricky ceremony for Aussie flag-bearer as Paris Paralympics lift off
With less than 12 hours before he was due to hit the pool, Brenden Hall valiantly fulfilled his role as a flag-bearer leading the Akubra-wearing Australian contingent in the parade along the Champs Elysees.
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AFL 2024
Petracca airs grievances in private meeting of Dees leaders
The three-hour meeting at a wine bar owned by Melbourne captain Max Gawn ended with hugs and high-fives, but no confidence in Petracca’s future at the club.
In-form Popyrin awaits Djokovic, but three Australians exit US Open
Alexei Popyrin’s straight-sets victory means he is likely to face Novak Djokovic in the US Open’s third round, but it was bad news for fellow Australians.
Donald Trump blames Biden, Harris for failed assassination attempt
The former president made the claim on the US talk show Dr Phil in a significant escalation of his remarks about his near-death experience.
Suburbs where families can’t afford to pay the mortgage, and can’t afford not to
Most home owners have managed to keep up with 13 interest rate rises, but in some areas at least one in 50 borrowers are behind.
When the news came to the reporter: Journo walks bang into city’s biggest news story
An AFL coach, a flipped car, and a cafe that regularly hosts movers and shakers - Dougal Beatty got them all.
Not everyone finds exercise rewarding. Here’s how to make it more tolerable
How to get the biggest mood boost from exercise, according to experts.
Inflation eases but nation is facing a difficult Christmas
Inflation has stepped down further as power and petrol prices ease, but the easing of price pressures may be too late for struggling retailers.
This bluestone brasserie might just be the most charming new restaurant in Melbourne
If you love Caretakers Cottage, you’re in for a treat at Reed House, a new British-inspired brasserie in the same historic city precinct.
Warning signs: 10 red flags to look for when choosing a restaurant overseas
Make sure you don’t make these mistakes on your next holiday and avoid tourist-trap restaurants.
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Review
This remake of cult-classic The Crow is surprisingly not a total disaster
The screenwriters of the latest Crow film haven’t retained too much from previous versions of the material beyond the title and the basic premise.
Paris Paralympics
From a 2.46m tall volleyballer to a bear attack survivor: Ten must-watch Paralympic events
The Paris Paralympics will feature some of the best athletes in the world – here are some highlights to look forward to.
Dylan’s parents never left his side in hospital. He’s kayaking for them in Paris
After years of being in and out of hospital, Dylan Littlehales became a world champion. Then his dad was diagnosed with bowel cancer on the day his mother was cleared of breast cancer.
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Healthcare
Ambulance Victoria hit in coffers by patient billing ban
Protracted industrial action by paramedics, including an indefinite pause on taking billing details from patients, is hitting the service’s bottom line.
Dustin Martin’s bikie uncle avoids deportation after proving Indigenous heritage
Dean Martin, a former Rebels bikie president who was once in a relationship with ex-Greens senator Lidia Thorpe, has been released from immigration detention.
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Horse racing
‘Poor culture and toxic’: Female board members accuse Melbourne Racing Club of bullying
The board battle at the MRC is becoming increasingly bitter, as two members join John Kanga’s bid for change.
Red wine for Melburnians, sav blanc for Sydneysiders – and lattes for all
Food delivery app data shows NSW residents want sauvignon blanc, lemonade and cola delivered to their door, while Victorians want red wine and VB.
Analysis
City life
Why a vote for ‘Team Kouta’ may not be what you think it is
A voting system riddled with anomalies and rule quirks could see former Carlton star Anthony Koutoufides lose out as lord mayor but his team still dominate council chambers.
See & Do
He played 200 days of pure noise. Now he’s performing in Melbourne
Marco Fusinato strummed a guitar eight hours a day for 200 days straight as Australia’s representative at Venice – but didn’t play a single song.
A killer combination: The 1940s crime novel that ushered in film noir
The Billy Wilder classic Double Indemnity was the most influential film noir release, but certainly not the last.
Politics
Greens to target five key Labor seats as Bandt backs MP over CFMEU protest
Greens leader Adam Bandt wants to take five key seats from Labor at the federal election – and gaining the loyalty of the union movement is part of his plan.
Business
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World markets
ASX falls after losses on Wall Street; Qantas, Wesfarmers decline
The Australian sharemarket declined on Thursday morning, led lower by mining and consumer discretionary stocks, after Wall Street slid amid a pullback in big technology companies.
Opinion
Earnings season
Gill McLachlan is taking a sledgehammer to Tabcorp
Elizabeth Knight
Business columnist
Opinion
World markets
China’s new bubble has sent tremors through Beijing
Stephen Bartholomeusz
Senior business columnist
World
Telegram’s Matrix-styled tech boss placed under formal investigation in France
The Paris prosecutor said on Wednesday evening Pavel Durov was being investigated as part of a probe into the role of his messaging app Telegram in organised crime.
Opinion
The US wants to avoid World War III, so Ukraine has no choice but attack
Mick Ryan
Military leader and strategist
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Property
Seven of the best luxury homes for sale right now
From a near-new home that takes its cues from mid-century style, to an 1880s villa with a bluestone facade, we’ve rounded up our top picks.
‘Better off waiting’: When you should have bought a house
Many homes last changed hands when the market was at its hottest, but buyers who waited have been rewarded with more capital growth.
Good Food
Lifestyle
Opinion
Death
Thanks for coming to my funeral. Settle in, I’ve got some things to get off my chest
Thanks to a local entrepreneur, you can now do your own version of the Pauline Hanson video: “Fellow Australians, if you are seeing this now, I am dead.”
Doug Hendrie
Freelance writer
Culture
Real people in unreal situations: why series like The Assembly engage
ABC’s suite of factual programs propel often-marginalised people and subjects into the mainstream.
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AFL 2024
September heat: This is who is under the most pressure in the finals
These six men face the toughest task of all – staying composed when the heat is on in finals and delivering when it matters most in September.
Kane Cornes
AFL columnist
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AFL 2024
Petracca airs grievances in private meeting of Dees leaders
The three-hour meeting at a wine bar owned by Melbourne captain Max Gawn ended with hugs and high-fives, but no confidence in Petracca’s future at the club.
In-form Popyrin awaits Djokovic, but three Australians exit US Open
Alexei Popyrin’s straight-sets victory means he is likely to face Novak Djokovic in the US Open’s third round, but fellow Australians Rinky Hijikata, Ajla Tomljanovic and Maya Joint bowed out.
Breaking
World Boxing
Police launch investigation into alleged assault on wild Tszyu fight night
On a wild boxing night, the punch everyone is talking about - and police are now investigating - involved someone not on the official fight card.
Tiger exodus: A trio of premiership stars ask for trades
Three Richmond premiership stars have all formally requested trades away from the club as the Tigers continue their rebuild under Adem Yze.
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AFL 2024
Magpies president Jeff Browne quietly planning to vacate role
Succession planning is underway at Collingwood as Jeff Browne flags his time in the top job is coming towards an end.
Updated
Horse racing
‘Poor culture and toxic’: Female board members accuse Melbourne Racing Club of bullying
The board battle at the MRC is becoming increasingly bitter, as two members join John Kanga’s bid for change.
Have Your Say
When it came to footy tipping, my focus was beating Kane Cornes
It’s always nice to have bragging rights over someone with strong football opinions. Here’s how I ended up winning, and who I’m picking in the finals.
Mathew Stokes
AFL columnist