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Child predators are slipping through cracks in Australia’s fractured child protection systems – a national register could be the “game-changer” families need.
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Keep them safe: Our children are counting on us
Child predators are slipping through cracks in Australia’s fractured child protection systems – a national register could be the “game-changer” families need.
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The moments which prove Blues haven’t given up yet
With its season over a staring a Demons comeback in the face, Carlton could have laid down and given up. Instead, the Blues stood up – Glenn McFarlane finds the moments that prove ...
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‘Worst 10 seconds of my life’: How Russell nearly cost Hawks ’08 flag
Days ahead of the 2008 grand final, Hawthorn high-performance coach Andrew Russell lied to Alastair Clarkson about the fitness of a superstar, fearing he had cost his side a shot a...
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‘Insulting’: Locals sent tea, biccies to cope with SRL construction noise
Residents who live near a Suburban Rail Loop construction site have been sent taxpayer-funded “care packages” ahead of upcoming night works. Not everyone was happy with what was in...
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Alex Cullen signs with Seven after $50K controversy at Nine
Six months after THAT Adrian ‘Lambo guy’ Portelli scandal, Alex Cullen has opened up for the first time about the brutal fallout, and confirms his new TV role.
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Why Victorian businesses are closing in record numbers
A leading expert has warned of a looming economic “day of reckoning” after new data revealed businesses in Victoria are closing in record numbers and the unemployment rate has cont...
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He survived a gruesome plane crash at Avalon Airshow. Now, he wants to fly again
Pilot Glenn Collins miraculously lived to tell the tale after a horror plane crash during an aerobatic show at Avalon. He’s already looking to take to the skies again.
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Early Tackle: No malice, but May must be handed a holiday
Steven May didn’t line Francis Evans up when he collided with the Blues forward, but he still got him high – and in today’s footy that’s enough, writes Josh Barnes.
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‘Payback’s deserved’: Ken, Ginni bury the hatchet
Jack Ginnivan had his head down and a cheeky grin on his face as he mimicked Ken Hinkley’s plane gesture — and with a wry smile Ken said the payback was “deserved”. See his full re...
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‘Worst result ever’ in shock Aussie election
A shock result in a state election has led a major party to suffer its worst vote in the state – but it still thinks it has a chance to lead.
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Man who hit and killed Melbourne model Elise Hodder pleads guilty
The impaired driver who fatally struck model Elise Hodder at a party in Melbourne’s east last year has finally admitted to the most serious charges over her death 280 days ago.
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31 injured as car ploughs into a nightclub crowd in Hollywood
Police and firefighters were called to a horrific car crash where a driver of an “unknown vehicle” ploughed into a crowd standing outside a nightclub in East Hollywood.
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Tigers fly past Eagles in rebuilding battle
Seventeenth playing 18th was never going to be a blockbuster, but Tigers fans would have been buoyed to see their first-year rebuild fly past the Eagles’ fifth year trying to bounc...
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Credlin: Beijing played trump card to woo our ‘handsome boy’
China’s Xi Jinping must really think he hit the jackpot with the re-election of Anthony Albanese at the same time as he plans to drag Taiwan into the communist orbit, writes Peta C...
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Outlaw gang recruitment war sparks chaos in Melbourne
The rival Finks and Comanchero bikie gangs are locked in a bitter Melbourne power struggle, with a wave of recent fires suspected to be linked to the conflict between the clubs.
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‘I could be dead in a year’: Sir Cliff Richard’s unexpected update
Sir Cliff Richard has told fans he “could be dead in a year”, as he revealed more about his future ahead of Aussie fans seeing him in concert.
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The Hollywood stars who have called Melbourne home
Whether born in Melbourne or newly arrived, the city is home to a growing list of celebrities. Find out which stars call Melbourne home.
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Untold tales from behind the bluestone of Victoria’s toughest prison
These days you may do your weekly shopping there or dine at the restaurants but for 146 years Pentridge Prison housed Australia’s worst criminals. These are the untold stories of t...
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Blue beauty: Carlton snaps losing streak with gritty win
It may have felt like the Blues had forgotten how to win, but they stood tall despite a stern test from Melbourne – with Steven May likely to face heavy scrutiny over a big bump.
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From ex-Hawk to gun Pie: How a tech whiz made it back to the AFL
Ned Long not only went from a delisted Hawk to a gun midfielder for the Pies, he also still works in the tech industry. He opens up on his AFL journey and how wouldn’t change a thi...
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Israel strikes Gaza; Syria confirms ‘immediate’ ceasefire
Fresh Israeli airstrikes have killed more Palestinians in Gaza, after Syria said there would be an “immediate” ceasefire in the region after a truce broke down.
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