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Boy arrested over alleged attempted sexual assault in Kooyong
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Police have arrested a 13-year-old boy over an alleged sexual assault attempt on two women who were walking their dogs in Kooyong. -
Nick McKenzie says the royal commission is two years too late
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After reporting on corruption within Victoria's Big Build program and the CFMEU, journalist Nick McKenzie says the royal commission is welcome, although very late. -
Hannah McGuire’s killer found not guilty of raping student two months before murder
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Lachlan Young is already serving a jail term of at least 22 years, but was today acquitted of rape after a trial conducted without the jury hearing of his murderous past. -
Nick McKenzie says the Royal Commission is coming late in the piece
via theage.com.au
After reporting on corruption within Victoria's big build program and the CFMEU, journalist Nick McKenzie says the Royal Commission is welcome, although very late. -
Shock, tears as ‘calculated’ neighbour killer jailed for eight years
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A woman who suffocated her 85-year-old neighbour before dumping her body in the Maribyrnong River and stealing her bank cards has been jailed for eight years. -
Grave fears for man who vanished after violent confrontation
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Police fear a man has died after being shot during an argument, loaded into the back of a ute and not seen again. -
The mushroom-foraging claim at the heart of Erin Patterson’s appeal
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Wild mushroom foraging, Facebook posts and a story about a fake cat have all featured in Erin Patterson’s bid to overturn her murder convictions. -
Burnt clothes found in Melbourne’s north as police hunt for missing shooting victim
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Police are scouring Melbourne’s north for an injured man who vanished after he was allegedly shot during an argument and loaded into the back of a ute. -
‘Bursting at the seams’: The schools that can’t keep up with student growth
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Schools in Melbourne’s growth corridors are the fastest-growing private educators in Victoria. Search to see the enrolment changes of Victoria’s independent schools. -
Data centres hoover up water, electricity and sparkies, which could slow home building
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The data centre sector is recruiting electricians from small businesses to help build infrastructure for the AI industry. Contractors have warnedit could upend housing and energy projects. -
Data centres hoover up water, electricity – and sparkies, which could slow home building
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The data centre sector is recruiting electricians from small businesses to help build infrastructure for the AI industry, which contractors warn could upend housing and energy projects. -
Ex-bikie boss under investigation over alleged inducements to CFMEU officials
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The Taskforce Hawk probe into former Mongol Tyrone Bell is the first “secret commissions” investigation undertaken by the police taskforce combating wrongdoing in the building industry. -
Matt Comyn offloads $8.4m worth of CBA shares amid separation from his wife
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Commonwealth Bank boss Matt Comyn offloaded more than $8 million in shares just days before news of his marriage breakdown became public. -
The ‘catastrophic failure’ that could win mushroom murderer Erin Patterson a retrial
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Patterson’s defence team has outlined to appeal judges what it says are seven reasons she failed to get a fair trial. -
AFL needs to use its power to effect change
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Readers respond to the words and actions of the past few days from the Sydney Swans and the AFL. -
‘A portrait in music’: Elite violinist pays tribute to his beloved teacher
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Having conquered the world stage, Australian violinist Patrick Savage is celebrating his mentor Donald Scotts in a new album and concerts. -
Isaac Heeney revealed as player at centre of sexual assault investigation
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The Swans senior player is the focus of the police probe after a woman attended a city police station on Tuesday to officially file her complaint. -
As it happened: Erin Patterson appeals guilty verdict for mushroom murders
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Follow our coverage of a Court of Appeal hearing as Erin Patterson challenges her conviction while the DPP appeals her sentence. -
Construction boss accused of plotting standover in secret sushi shop meeting with bikies
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After the suspected meeting, the bikies allegedly confronted a CFMEU activist, threatening to burn down his house and murder his family. -
Melbourne High School principal quits one year into second tenure
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Tony Mordini, who has served as principal of Melbourne High School for a number of years, has resigned from the top job. -
Comanchero bikie gang accused of plotting building industry empire
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Comanchero-linked firms have secured CFMEU-backed enterprise bargaining agreements as recently as last month, according to evidence aired at Queensland’s inquiry into the construction union. -
Woman at centre of Swans sexual assault probe speaks to police
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The woman attended a city police station on Tuesday to officially file her complaint, detailing what she says happened at the Pullman hotel. -
Erin Patterson appeal LIVE: Mushroom killer seeks to challenge guilty verdict
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Follow our live coverage as Erin Patterson challenges her conviction whilst the DPP appeals her sentence. -
This school has a pool, tennis courts, soccer and cricket pitches. Now it wants the nearby public park
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Brighton Grammar School wants to take a lease on public parkland across the road from the exclusive all-boys private school in a deal it says would upgrade the facilities. -
Sayers court stoush collides with footy finals
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The latest round in former Carlton director Luke Sayers’ lewd pic legal saga returns to court next month, just as the AFL finals kick off. -
Melbourne High School principal quits for new role
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Tony Mordini, who has served as principal of Melbourne High School for a number of years, has resigned from the top job. -
Canberra, you have a (gambling) problem
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Readers says both federal Labor and LNP have wimped out of making a meaningful contribution to reducing the harm online gambling causes, -
AFL should consider enacting no-fault stand-down policy
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The alleged incident involving several Sydney Swans players highlights the need for the AFL to make changes. -
Jenny was killed 100 metres from home. The driver was fined $2000
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In Victoria, a fatal crash can result in a $2000 fine when a driver’s conduct falls short of dangerous driving. Grieving families want that gap closed. -
‘Burn your house and kill your kids’: Construction giant accused of using bikies
via theage.com.au
A CFMEU activist claims Comanchero bikies threatened him and his family after an incident on a building site.

