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Paul Vander Haar was walking up his driveway when he blacked out and broke his femur. The ex-Bomber opens up to Michael Warner about his struggles and the need for greater support for ex-footballers.
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8th May 2025
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‘I’m just sick of it’: The frightening reality for broken Bombers great
Paul Vander Haar was walking up his driveway when he blacked out and broke his femur. The ex-Bomber opens up to Michael Warner about his struggles and the need for greater support ...
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‘Obtain leftover beef wellington’: Country doc’s vital call to police
An on-call doctor at Leongatha Hospital made the triple-0 call that first alerted police to an alleged poisoning at the beef wellington lunch hosted by accused murderer Erin Patter...
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Black smoke rises from Vatican after first conclave vote
Smoke has begun billowing from the Sistine Chapel signalling the 133 cardinals failed to elect a new pope on a two-thirds majority.
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Finish year 12 or drop out? Report reveals big call young Victorians are making
For years the trend was going in one direction but latest figures show a sudden shift in attitude, while a gap remains between boys and girls on completing VCE.
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Battin challenges Allan government to ‘come clean’ on new taxes
Opposition Leader Brad Battin has warned Victorians of more cost-of-living pain as he called on the Allan government to reveal if more taxes — and health sector budget cuts — loom ...
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$280k a year: Generous pension for life to ease Dutton’s pain
In a silver lining to his cataclysmic election loss, Peter Dutton is entitled to a taxpayer-funded annual pension of up to $280,000 a year for the rest of his life.
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Form ladder: True contenders and pretenders revealed
Don’t be fooled by the Blues’ blowout loss to the Crows last week, writes Matt Forrest. They’re one of the in-form teams in the competition. Read who’s hot and who’s not.
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Aussies travellers warned as India, Pakistan trade blows
There’s a stark new travel warning for Australians as Indian missile strikes kill 26 people including children in an operation on “terrorist camps” which Pakistan has labelled an “...
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‘Unintelligent’: Abbie rants over Bandt loss
Abbie Chatfield launched a tirade on TikTok at her “right-wing” followers following Green leader Adam Bandt’s shock loss.
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Distressed Rioli in doubt for Showdown after alleged threats
Details of two alleged threats Willie Rioli made to opponents at Geelong and Essendon have been revealed, with one incident described as “horrific” and “serious”.
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‘One-off’: Giddey opens up on shock local league appearance
Chicago Bulls point guard Josh Giddey has opened up on his headline-grabbing turn as a fill-in on a mate’s Monday night domestic team, and made a call on if there will be a second ...
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New doco reveals chilling evidence in Madeleine McCann case
A hard drive found at a disused factory bought by the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann investigation contains evidence she is dead, a new documentary has claimed.
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Ex-porn star who shot up Trump resort had an NDA with Diddy
A new report reveals a man who told police he was a sex slave of Sean “Diddy” Combs when he was arrested for shooting at Donald Trump’s golf club has an NDA with the rapper.
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‘Worst nightmare’: Victoria’s fears Beckham rift ‘beyond repair’
Victoria Beckham is reportedly having “sleepless night” over son Brooklyn’s estrangement from his family with insiders suggesting the situation could be irreparable.
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Melb awards no-show the latest chapter in baking queens’ hot war
Cookbook authors Brooke Bellamy and Nagi Maehashi were set to face-off at the Melbourne Australian Book Industry Awards on Wednesday night, but one of them failed to rise to the oc...
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Fresh Samantha Murphy search as accused killer escorted to bushland again
Detectives have ramped up efforts to find the Ballarat mum’s remains with alleged murderer Patrick Orren Stephenson taken on a second search to a state park.
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The camel is sometimes nicknamed ‘the what of the desert’?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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Melbourne’s famed Lobster Cave restaurant collapses
The lavish seafood restaurant in Melbourne’s southeast has collapsed into insolvency, with administrators appointed to the company earlier this week.
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Bolt: Latest war highlights stupidity of our election result
The world is getting more violent with war breaking out between India and Pakistan, yet we’ve just re-elected a government that’s running down our military.
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Piastri investigated as F1 rocked by spy storm
Oscar Piastri has reportedly been investigated by F1 officials over allegations of an illegal tactic used to win the Miami Grand Prix.
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