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Investigation
Investigations
How much money the Exclusive Brethren’s ‘ecosystem’ really makes
Recently released financial records show how cash circulates around the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church and its Australian “royal family”.
Minister concedes immigration too high as students compete for city rentals
New government analysis reveals international students make up 7 per cent of the private rental market, and more than 20 per cent in inner Sydney and Melbourne.
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Crime
Phone taps reveal crime gang’s panic over ATO letter
Police were listening in as George Alex’s crew panicked when they realised that their $10m tax fraud was unravelling.
Opinion
Murdoch family case
Anna Murdoch told me succession would bring heartbreak. How right she was
I interviewed Anna Murdoch after her marriage to Rupert ended. Now, 23 years later, her fears about succession tearing the family apart look remarkably prescient.
David Leser
Senior freelance writer
Analysis
Naked City
The cop, the sovereign citizen and the arrest that ruined a life
“I stood up, completely spent, utterly out of breath but relieved that I had survived the scariest and most dangerous arrest of my career.”
Exclusive
Russia-Ukraine war
Australia has mothballed a $550m tank fleet. Ukraine would like a word
Bought for $550 million in 2004, the 59 tanks weigh 63 tonnes each and are equipped with cannons and machine guns.
The Good Food guide to the best 20 bars in Melbourne, right now
Our annual list of the top brewpubs, cocktail lounges, gin joints and dive bars across town. Plus the city’s go-to drinking snack, served in a glass.
Opinion
Real life
An isolated beach shack has finally made me feel like myself again
After being on call 24/7 for decades – kids, ageing parents, dogs – I feel like I’m exhaling after holding my breath for far too long.
Kate Halfpenny
Regular columnist
‘I make people nervous’: The veteran villain who hides in plain sight
Giancarlo Esposito, best known for playing Gus Fring on Breaking Bad, loves being the bad guy.
Will powers past medical odds in time to vanquish his Cats’ nightmare
When Will Ashcroft last took on Geelong, it began the “toughest days” of his life. His return to peak form in time for his rematch is remarkable, an expert says.
Overlooked 12 times, a star brother helped this Cat rise
No one has watched Zach Guthrie more closely than his brother Cam, who backed his brother as he toiled on the fringes while Cam established himself among the Cats’ best players.
US judge shot and killed in his chambers by sheriff
Governor Andy Beshear said after the shooting: “There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow.”
Ten major world cities with glorious central green spaces
When city sightseeing gets a bit too intense, it’s time to head to the world’s great breathing spaces.
An overcooked lamb and not winning MasterChef led Alice Zaslavsky to success
A belief that food is her “fate” took her from teaching to a culinary career.
Dicey Topics
Good Weekend
Musician Michael Franti on ‘middle-escence’ – what hits when the kids leave
The American singer-songwriter discusses the state of the US, losing his biological father and what his wife said when they first met.
Editor's Picks
Opinion
Scams
A scams bill that protects banks over victims is the biggest scam of all
Waleed Aly
Columnist, co-host of Ten's The Project and academic
Opinion
Courts
Secret recordings and Proud Boys: Four days of embarrassment for Liberals
Annika Smethurst
State Political Editor
Just in
Weekend Reads
Analysis
From Pell to Gobbo, Kerri Judd faced ‘the familiar drumbeat of difficult decisions’
Victoria’s former director of public prosecutions was a magnet for controversy as she tackled cases where many have opinions and few have the responsibility.
Two of Us
When Dean was locked up, he told Felicia to move on with her life
Miner Dean told his then fiancée, a former Miss Australia winner, not to wait for him when he was sent to jail for drug trafficking. Thankfully, she ignored him.
Victoria
‘No value on five lives’: Families devastated after Daylesford crash case thrown out
The magistrate found William Swale, who has type 1 diabetes, was in the grip of a severe medical episode when he crashed into diners and there was insufficient evidence to put before a jury.
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Private schools
Private school splashes $85 million on ‘humble’ new pool complex
The new centre will include a 50-metre pool, diving towers, seating for 400 spectators, a gymnasium, spin room and an underground carpark.
Mornington Peninsula solar farm will mix power with fruit and veg
The backers of an “agri-solar” project say they will be able to grow raspberries, mushrooms and finger limes while producing enough electricity to power about 1200 homes.
Deeming didn’t want to assume saluting, black-clad men were Nazis
The ousted Liberal says she found it very difficult to believe there were “actual, real Nazis in Melbourne” and didn’t want to accuse them if she wasn’t sure.
Hannah McGuire’s accused killer pleads not guilty as her family packs courtroom
Accused killer Lachlan Young will have his trial fast-tracked to the Supreme Court after pleading not guilty to murdering ex-girlfriend Hannah McGuire.
AFL finals 2024
‘Did you mean that?’: How a slip of the tongue and a mega-trade revived Rioli
Willie Rioli’s had a rocky road at times throughout his AFL career, but those who know him best say he is as humble and generous as he is brilliant.
House of the rising sun: How the Swans healed old wounds and soared over South Melbourne
Rob Pascoe has never lived in Sydney, but is so passionate about the Swans that his wife was induced early so that both could be at the 2006 grand final.
Politics
Albanese under fire as migrant intake blows forecasts
The latest figures show migration is slowing, but not at the rate the government predicted.
Business
Big money gets behind the bar in Melbourne’s pub scene
The former owners of St Kilda landmark The Espy are selling their pub on the other side of town, the Hotel Fitzroy, just as property giant Charter Hall swoops on the Great Britain Hotel.
World
Mass pager attacks ‘a terrifying violation of international law’
UN legal experts say international law prohibits the use of booby traps, a category that could include modified civilian pagers.
Opinion
The costly business of cash has to change
Shane Wright
Senior economics correspondent
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Property
This risky home loan type is on the rise as homeowners try to stay afloat
After years of high-interest rates and inflation, struggling homeowners are taking this hardship measure in the hopes of riding out the storm.
The plan that could axe tax breaks for landlords and tip the balance towards renters
The pathway could improve the standard of rentals and increase the value for money the government gets from housing tax concessions.
Good Food
Lifestyle
‘It’s not inappropriate’: Why adults with dementia are often shamed for sex
Baby Boomers are set to dominate aged care in the next decade. As the generation of free love, their expectations around sex means providers need to change.
Culture
Sex, lies and Hollywood: the changing face of the movie business
Two recent DocPlay releases, Body Parts and Untouchable, show how Hollywood has changed its approach to protecting and portraying women.
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Australian soccer
‘Time for fresh leadership’: Graham Arnold steps down as Socceroos coach
Arnold was facing immense pressure after a 1-0 defeat to Bahrain and a 0-0 draw away to Indonesia left Australia’s World Cup direct qualification hopes in peril.
Overlooked 12 times, a star brother helped this Cat rise
No one has watched Zach Guthrie more closely than his brother Cam, who backed his brother as he toiled on the fringes while Cam established himself among the Cats’ best players.
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Australian cricket
Head shot: Why Trav’s latest blast adds to selectors’ Test opening headache
Travis Head pillaged England at Trent Bridge to add further momentum to his case for accompanying Usman Khawaja.
‘Did you mean that?’ How a slip of the tongue and a mega-trade revived Willie Rioli
Willie Rioli’s had a rocky road at times throughout his AFL career, but those who know him best say he is as humble and generous as he is brilliant.
‘Don’t price fans out’: Bombers stand by membership price rise despite complaints
Essendon are standing by their decision to raise prices on many of their membership packages for 2025 despite complaints from some supporters. Fans at other clubs are bracing for possible price hikes.
‘It just went off’: The Swans keeping the faith in South Melbourne
Rob Pascoe has never lived in Sydney, but is so passionate about the Swans that his wife was induced early so that both could be at the 2006 grand final.
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Australian cricket
‘Utterly reprehensible’: Former Test player banned from Australian cricket for 20 years
The former Victorian coach has been banned for coercive and controlling behaviour towards a female player.
Have Your Say
Finding Jake Stringer a new home won’t happen overnight
Jake Stringer and Essendon understand each other’s positions. The Bombers aren’t budging, but will another club give Stringer what he wants?