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Less than 100km separates Richmond and Geelong, but their grand final events are worlds apart
via abc.net.auGeelong fans can gather to watch their beloved Cats with greater ease than Tigers fans in locked-down Melbourne, but one-eyed fans of both teams all agree on one thing — this year's grand final is unlike any other. -
What do you do when some citizens refuse to lock down? Israel is finding out
via abc.net.auAfter recording the world's worst per capita rate of new coronavirus infections, Israel finds some success with a second lockdown. But there are now fears Israelis might be less willing to cooperate with restrictions. -
Israel faces a coronavirus quandary: What do you do when people refuse to lock down anymore?
via abc.net.auAfter recording the world's worst per capita rate of new coronavirus infections, Israel finds some success with a second lockdown. But there are now fears Israelis might be less willing to cooperate with restrictions. -
Missy has applied for 100 jobs since COVID-19 hit. She's worried her search could become even harder
via abc.net.auThe JobMaker Hiring Credit provides incentives for businesses to hire younger workers who have been receiving income support, but jobseekers ineligible for the subsidy believe the program will only make it more difficult for them to find work. -
The Howard-era memo that led to thousands waiting for aged care funding today
via abc.net.auA confidential memo prepared for John Howard's cabinet decades ago shows how Australia's aged care system became weighed down by waiting lists and funding shortages. -
The 10-page 1997 memo that brought aged care to where it is today
via abc.net.auA confidential memo prepared for John Howard's cabinet decades ago shows how Australia's aged care system became weighed down by waiting lists and funding shortages. -
Victorians won't have the confidence to go out and spend until they feel safe
via abc.net.auOpening up before the spread is crushed doesn't make economic sense because it ignores a key tenet of human behaviour: confidence, writes Daniel Ziffer. -
Melbourne crushed the second wave. But the wreckage is everywhere
via abc.net.auOpening up before the spread is crushed doesn't make economic sense because it ignores a key tenet of human behaviour: confidence, writes Daniel Ziffer. -
'Optics' of Cartier watch gifts has clock ticking on Holgate's time at Australia Post
via abc.net.auIf the four Australia Post executives received cash bonuses instead of watches totalling almost $20,000, Christine Holgate may well still be in her role. It may never even have been brought up in Parliament, writes Matthew Doran. -
Laura Hernandez is one Latino voter unafraid to voice her objection to Donald Trump
via abc.net.auFor the first time, Latino voters are this year expected to be the largest racial or ethnic minority group to vote in a US presidential election. And given the number of eligible Latino voters in key swing states, they could have a huge impact on the final result. -
How Donald Trump's anti-socialist messages are driving some Latinos to the right
via abc.net.auFor the first time, Latino voters are this year expected to be the largest racial or ethnic minority group to vote in a US presidential election. And given the number of eligible Latino voters in key swing states, they could have a huge impact on the final result. -
Florida and Arizona could come down to the Latino vote, but that's a very complicated thing
via abc.net.auFor the first time, Latino voters are this year expected to be the largest racial or ethnic minority group to vote in a US presidential election. And given the number of eligible Latino voters in key swing states, they could have a huge impact on the final result. -
Can Biden repair the 'blue wall' that turned to Trump?
via abc.net.auJust 78,000 votes could win Joe Biden or Donald Trump the presidency. This is how it could play out, writes Casey Briggs. -
Public servant largesse offends the PM's quiet Australians
via smh.com.auScott Morrison believes there needs to be signs of solidarity with those doing it tough, and splurging taxpayers' money on lavish watches doesn't pass muster. -
Best of cartoons, October 24, 2020
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Government executives face pay inquiry after extraordinary week
via smh.com.auTop government executives face a sweeping inquiry into their pay and bonuses after the ASIC chairman and Australia Post boss stood aside over expenses scandals. -
String of controversies puts national anti-corruption body back in focus
via smh.com.auWhether a national integrity commission should hold public hearings, and how often, is at the crux of the debate about a national integrity commission. -
Trump's microphone is muted during the debate
via abc.net.auThe final presidential debate featured the option to mute either candidate after two minutes to prevent excessive interruption. -
Trump and Biden are asked to appeal to opposition voters
via abc.net.auThe third debate featured a relatively interruption-free 90 minutes of argument over COVID-19, national security, immigration, and the recession. -
The mute button only had to be used once at the final presidential debate
via abc.net.auDonald Trump rolled out the personal attacks. Joe Biden played it steady. Here's what you missed at the final 2020 US presidential debate. -
Everyone was bracing for more chaos at the third debate. We got something unexpected instead
via abc.net.auDonald Trump rolled out the personal attacks. Joe Biden played it steady. Here's what you missed at the final 2020 US presidential debate. -
Watches given to Australia Post executives cost $20,000, not $12,000
via abc.net.auThe chair of Australia Post says the total cost of four luxury watches bought for senior employees was $8,000 more than Senate Estimates was told yesterday. -
Australia Post says watch gifts cost $8k more than first reported
via abc.net.auThe chair of Australia Post says the total cost of four luxury watches bought for senior employees was almost $20,000, not $12,000 as Senate Estimates was told yesterday. -
Electoral commission admits 'human error' saw Queensland ballot boxes accidentally unsealed
via abc.net.auThe Electoral Commission of Queensland says the mistake is a result of thousands of temporary staff brought in to cope with the heavy volume of early voting in the state election, but the electoral commissioner says no ballot papers have been improperly handled. -
Progress on bringing Australians home offset by others joining waitlist
via smh.com.auAs the government works to get Australians stranded overseas home, all states except Western Australia have endorsed a plan that aims to reopen the country domestically by Christmas. -
Australian warships to pull out of Middle East as focus shifts closer to home
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government is withdrawing the Royal Australian Navy from the Middle East as it grapples with an increasingly uncertain strategic environment closer to home. -
Cycle of silence within families must end says Indigenous advocate
via abc.net.auThe death of an 11-year-old West Australian Indigenous girl prompts calls for cultural change and scope for the deployment of child abuse investigators in the state's South West. -
Smoking still No.1 cause of premature death, disability: expert
via smh.com.auCoronary artery disease remained the leading cause of death in Australia last year while dementia-related deaths are on the rise as the population ages. -
'Smoking epidemic' linked to four of top five causes of death last year
via smh.com.auCoronary artery disease remains the leading cause of death in Australia, while dementia-related deaths are on the rise as the population ages. -
Seeing Red: Labor's China problem
via smh.com.auAn encounter over a seemingly innocuous sticker on a Labor senator's office door underscored the bitter divisions within Labor over China. -
Victorian Premier denounces would-be protesters
via abc.net.auA demonstration is planned at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne today. -
Police arrest demonstrators as hundreds gather for Melbourne anti-lockdown protest
via abc.net.auMaskless anti-lockdown protesters gather at Melbourne's war memorial and march through the city, shouting "free Victoria". -
Chinese Ambassador's Nazi jibe about Liberal MP 'unhelpful': Marise Payne
via smh.com.auMarise Payne says the Chinese ambassador likening Liberal senator Eric Abetz's tactics to Nazi propaganda does not help debate of the Foreign Relations Bill. -
Berejiklian's office shredded documents after she signed off on millions in council grants, inquiry hears
via abc.net.auAn inquiry investigating alleged pork-barrelling is told that the NSW Premier's office shredded documents about millions of dollars in grants that were mostly allocated to councils in Coalition-held seats. -
National Cabinet increases overseas returners cap, explores alternatives to hotel quarantine
via abc.net.auAnother 300 people a week will be allowed to come back to Australia, as National Cabinet lifts international passenger caps and flags it will look to develop a plan for alternative quarantine arrangements. -
More relief for stranded Aussies overseas as international passenger cap lifts again
via abc.net.auAnother 300 people a week will be allowed to come back to Australia as National Cabinet lifts international passenger caps and flags it will look to develop a plan for alternative arrangements to hotel quarantine. -
Victorian Opposition asks legal watchdog to investigate lawyers over hotel quarantine emails
via abc.net.auShadow Attorney-General Edward O'Donohue asks the Legal Services Commissioner to investigate law firm MinterEllison and the Victorian health department's in-house legal team over emails that were not provided to the hotel quarantine inquiry. -
Victoria Opposition asks legal watchdog to investigate lawyers over hotel quarantine emails
via abc.net.auThe Victorian Opposition asks the Legal Services Commissioner to investigate law firm MinterEllison and the Victorian health department's in-house legal team over emails that were not provided to the hotel quarantine inquiry. -
High Court confirms more sexual harassment complaints raised against Dyson Heydon
via abc.net.auThree more allegations of sexual harassment have been raised against former justice Dyson Heydon, the High Court says. -
SIC boss steps aside pending investigation into $118k tax expenses
via abc.net.auThe chair of Australia's corporate watchdog ASIC will step aside after it was revealed the organisation paid more than $118,000 for him to receive personal tax advice. -
Investigation launched into chair of corporate watchdog ASIC over expense payments
via abc.net.auThe chair of Australia's corporate watchdog will step aside as an investigation takes place into payments ASIC made of more than $100,000 for his personal tax advice. -
ASIC boss steps aside pending investigation into $118k tax expenses
via abc.net.auThe chair of Australia's corporate watchdog ASIC will step aside after it was revealed the organisation paid more than $118,000 for him to receive personal tax advice. -
ASIC boss steps aside after claiming $118,000 for tax accounting
via smh.com.auTaxpayers paid almost $120,000 to cover the tax affairs of the corporate watchdog's chairman, despite only having initial approval for $4050 of tax accounting costs. -
ASIC boss claimed $118,000 for tax affairs when he had approval for $4050
via smh.com.auTaxpayers paid almost $120,000 to cover the tax affairs of the corporate watchdog's chairman, despite only having initial approval for $4050 of tax accounting costs. -
Victorian authorities are confident hundreds will self-isolate
via abc.net.auJeroen Weimar says health authorities are working with communities in Melbourne to prevent the coronavirus spreading further. -
Sidelined Australia Post boss to collect $27,000 a week while watch investigation underway
via smh.com.auChristine Holgate will be paid her base salary of $1.4 million a year while she is stood aside during a month-long investigation into the purchase of $12,000 of luxury watches. -
Sidelined Australia Post boss to collect $27,000 a week during watch investigation
via smh.com.auChristine Holgate will be paid her base salary of $1.4 million a year while she is stood aside during a month-long investigation into the purchase of $12,000 of luxury watches. -
Australia Post boss could face wider inquiry into her spending
via smh.com.auGovernment officials will consider whether to widen an investigation into Christine Holgate spending after she bought $19,950 worth of luxury watches for staff. -
'Disturbing' delay in recruiting Indigenous Murray Darling board member
via smh.com.auA year after the government mandated Aboriginal representation on the Murray Darling Basin Authority board, an Indigenous member is still to be appointed. -
Thailand's Government lifts state of emergency in Bangkok after days of protests
via abc.net.auThailand's Government cancels a state of emergency it declared for Bangkok in a gesture offered by the embattled Prime Minister to cool student-led protests seeking democracy reforms.
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