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For two years, Ange Postecoglou’s ridden the Tottenham rollercoaster - culminating in a tactical masterclass and a dam-busting trophy win that delivered ‘the biggest middle finger in English football history’. How did we get here? It’s a hell of a story.
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Ange’s evolution: The ‘unemployable’ Aussie battler who conquered Europe
For two years, Ange Postecoglou’s ridden the Tottenham rollercoaster - culminating in a tactical masterclass and a dam-busting trophy win that delivered ‘the biggest middle finger ...
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Baz v Bulldogs: Smith’s stunning reveal after grudge match
A blistering Bailey Smith performance lifted the Cats over his old side the Bulldogs. But the Brownlow Medal contender made a stunning admission after not training for most of the ...
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‘What incident?’ Bevo shoots down ‘foolish’ exchange with Cornes
Thursday’s blockbuster was centred around Bailey Smith against his old side, but attention has quickly shifted to a tense exchange pre-game between Luke Beveridge and Channel 7’s K...
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Victoria police recruits to be fast-tracked amid worker shortage
A new 25-week training program for Victorian police officers will see them graduate two months earlier than before, in the hopes of attracting new recruits.
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Panahi: Allan’s political poo fight exposes warped priorities
If only the suffering of Victorians due to the drought inspired as much passion in Jacinta Allan as a harmless prank designed to bring attention to issues in rural communities.
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‘Did you kill her?’ Watch murder suspect grilled in carpark
The prime suspect in one of Australia’s most perplexing murder mysteries has broken his silence. Watch the video and listen to the podcast.
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‘Fled with nothing’: How Vic principal is helping refugee kids
Dandenong Primary School principal Daniel Riley believes the best way to help disadvantaged families is through the education system. Here’s how he is changing lives.
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Wallsy’s final five-minute warning was his finest
Robert Walls went out on his own terms, including specific instructions for those attending his funeral. Glenn McFarlane was among the family, friends and football royalty who paid...
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Ex bikie kingpin Mick Murray charged over ‘mistaken identity’ murder
Former Comanchero bikies boss Mick Murray can be revealed as one of two men charged over the “mistaken identity” murder of an innocent young Melbourne man, who was shot dead after ...
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‘Lost it’: Man set alight after sexist remark
A woman who doused her friend in petrol and set him on fire on a night out after he made misogynistic comments has just been sentenced.
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‘Hits keep coming’: Why businesses are going bust and shutting up shop
Surging crime and trade wars are adding to the pressures faced by retailers, with a peak body now pleading for more government support as “the hits keep coming” to business. Here a...
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In the name of American agency FBI, for what does the I stand?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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Shock police call in protest outside Caulfield synagogue
Victoria Police allegedly instructed anti-Israel protesters to rally outside a synagogue, according to revelations that emerged in a legal fight over the 2023 incident.
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How Tottenham’s Europa miracle flips script on Ange’s future
After delivering a drought-breaking trophy, does Ange Postecoglou still have a future at Spurs? The ball is firmly in Tottenham’s court after the Australian flipped the script on h...
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Traumatised cops to miss out as mental health hubs get the chop
Victoria Police officers will no longer have access to critical mental health facilities “due to financial constraints” amid the state’s worsening crime crisis.
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‘10 people hit me’: Aussie’s bombshell claim in wild Bali brawl
An Australian man who faces five years’ prison for allegedly landing a blow that left a security guard with missing teeth, has appeared in a Bali court.
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11 graphs that show how Andrews-Allan have bled Victorians dry
Victorians will soon be paying close to triple the amount of tax they did when Daniel Andrews came to power. These charts lay bare how the Andrews-Allan governments have ramped up ...
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One dead in Frankston house fire
A blaze at a home in Frankston turned fatal on Thursday afternoon.
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‘Failure is not an option’: Tim Wilson to lead super tax fight
Incoming Goldstein MP Tim Wilson is railing against Labor’s tax grab on unrealised capital gains and is looking to hire a campaign manager to help in his crusade.
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One final link to Melbourne’s great Picasso scandal shuffles off
Almost four decades on, one of the main players in Melbourne’s great art scandal — the theft of Picasso’s Weeping Woman from NGV — has been laid to rest.
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