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The destruction of a Mongol bikie’s drug empire had an impact much greater than was first thought – and the likes of Toby Mitchell and Sam Abdulrahim were among those who felt the shockwaves.
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The bikie arrest that blew the Mongols apart
The destruction of a Mongol bikie’s drug empire had an impact much greater than was first thought – and the likes of Toby Mitchell and Sam Abdulrahim were among those who felt the ...
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‘Could drive’: Bikie’s dad notches up 5000km in 48 hours in wild drive
The father of a Mongol bikie drove to Townsville, the Gold Coast and Sydney before crossing the border back into Cobram where police swooped, triggering mass raids in the border to...
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Bikie gangs of Victoria: Who holds power over your town?
Some country towns are regarded to be of strategic significance in the bikie world because of its easy and less-policed access to other regions. See where each club has strongholds...
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Revealed: The agent behind every AFL-listed player
In a Code Sports exclusive, the ultimate list of player-agent ties lifts the lid on the master negotiators behind your club’s biggest stars, their contract stories and their future...
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The Tackle: It’s getting ugly — and it could cost the Bombers big time
After 20 years of mediocrity, Essendon has hit a new low. Jay Clark writes in The Tackle a looming month of prime-time maulings could stretch the players’ faith beyond breaking poi...
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Wanganeen-Milera, Burgoyne callout horrific racial vilification
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera and Jase Burgoyne have both been racially vilified over social media, with the star Saint calling out the horrific abuse.
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Exercise may solve unspoken issue facing cancer survivors
A tailor-made exercise program for patients recovering from cancer hopes to shed light on a common and debilitating issue facing survivors.
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Campbell: Real issue with our war on vapes
In the 12 months since it became illegal to sell vapes, research suggests the Albanese government’s approach has “demonstrably failed” in its main goal.
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Sinner’s sweet revenge ends Alcaraz’s Wimbledon reign
World No.1 Jannik Sinner has claimed his first Wimbledon title, gaining sweet revenge on rival superstar Carlos Alcaraz to end the Spaniard’s quest for three straight crowns ...
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Ex-AFL star and woman in alleged toilet tryst video speak out
A former footy star and a woman who were filmed leaving Toorak Cellars’ toilets about 20 seconds apart have slammed “cyber bullies” after the footage went viral.
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‘Monster’: New blow for Cecilia Haddad’s killer
The family of Sydney businesswoman Cecilia Haddad who was brutally murdered by Mario Marcelo Santoro in 2018, are determined to ensure the “monster” remains behind bars.
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The tiny device young crims are using to steal your car
Small, security-busting devices allowing crims to steal cars without keys have been linked to a surge in car thefts across the state, with these makes the biggest targets. SEE THE ...
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Emotional reunion after toddler shielded from Wantirna South fatal
A hero who raced out to help a two-year-old boy who survived a tragic crash that claimed the life of his grandparents has been reunited with the child.
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Which of these is the title of a 2023 Taylor Swift hit song?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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‘Death to IDF’: Hate speech, swastikas flood pro-Palestine rally
Controversial chants and swastika-covered signs have flooded a Pro-Palestine rally in the CBD.
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How lunchtime trivia may combat ‘vicious’ teacher burnout cycle
Lunch time trivia and open staff rooms may be used as strategies to curb spiralling rates of burnout among young teachers and prevent them from quitting.
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How these bold cops booted bikie’s drug ring out of Cobram
Police and “pissed off” Cobram locals were fed up with the outrageous displays of wealth and intimidating behaviour of Josh Eddy and his cronies. So these detectives decided to do ...
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‘Owned his mistake’: Graham backed despite homophobic slur
Andrew McQualter has gone in to bat for Jack Graham after the Eagle was banned for four games for using a homophobic slur against a Giants player.
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Eddy’s country crime empire a family affair
Josh Eddy was subservient to Mongol bosses in the big smoke but called the shots of a crime empire in Cobram. These are the key players who kept his operation ticking.
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‘Injuries happen’: Clarko defends Xerri after high hit
Max Gawn said he ‘had to respond’ after Tristan Xerri’s wayward arm collected Tom Sparrow high, but Alastair Clarkson said ‘injuries happen’. Watch the incident and have your say.
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‘Eventful and emotional week’: Church’s tribute to mushroom murder victims
Parishioners have gathered at Korumburra Baptist Church on Sunday – the first since Erin Patterson was found guilty of murdering three of their members, and attempted to murder pas...
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‘Impossible to see’: Major safety flaw in North Melbourne bike lanes
Businesses fear a safety flaw in the new Arden St bike lanes will soon lead to a serious crash if the council doesn’t fix it soon.
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Melbourne furniture salesman’s key role in Geldof’s Live Aid concert crusade
A man who was the unsung hero behind Australia’s involvement in Bob Geldof’s legendary 1985 Live Aid concert has broken his silence on the 40th anniversary of the famine relief glo...
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