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Campus antisemitism in royal commission sights as hearings shift to Melbourne
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The royal commission on antisemitism will focus on university campuses, after offices were vandalised and buildings taken over by pro-Palestinian activists two years ago. -
Teachers: exhausted, underpaid, and deserve better
via theage.com.au
The conditions in which teachers and support staff work, and the pay they receive has caused readers to react. -
The top-performing public schools still taking enrolments
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Some top VCE performers from right across Melbourne remain open to out-of-zone students. Here’s where to find them. -
Ex-umpire to stand trial over alleged Brownlow betting fraud
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The former umpire’s lawyer had argued that the charges should be dropped due to loopholes in the wording of the law. But the magistrate disagreed. -
The ultimate last day of school term: Big TVs, Zooper Doopers and a party fit for a beautiful game
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From green-and-gold classroom watch parties and ghost-town offices to packed pubs and watch sites, Melbourne is grinding to a halt this Friday for the Socceroos’ midday showdown. -
Court opens door to keeping AFL documents secret in Sayers defamation battle
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Documents exposing the inner workings of the AFL and its integrity unit in the league’s probe of the Luke Sayers explicit-picture scandal could be kept under wraps as the court battle between husband and wife unfolds. -
Matthew Guy and Moira Deeming at a Macedonian community event
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The interaction between the Liberal MPs is now the subject of an investigation by Victoria Police -
Two injured, man arrested after double stabbing in McDonald’s car park
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Crime scenes remain in place at a McDonald’s carpark and outside a Melton ambulance station. -
Just another day of this Labor government . . .
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The state of the Victorian economy has readers lamenting the government’s actions. -
Three little girls were abused because their attacker lived under a cloak of secrecy
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Manipulating the sex offenders registry has allowed predators to infiltrate local communities, businesses and the gig economy to find new victims who don’t know who is in their midst until it’s too late. -
Killer on bail when he murdered his estranged wife in her Werribee home
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“This is yet another example of brutal and deadly violence committed by a man against his former partner because she has left him and is pursuing a life without him,” a court has heard. -
Not ‘fit and proper’: Controversial women-only labour hire firm has licence stripped
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The Victorian labour hire cop has refused to renew the licence for Women in Construction after it was revealed it was run by men with criminal records. -
Psychologist suspended after sexually assaulting a patient, harassing others
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Melbourne psychologist Scott Barnett has been suspended from practising after he was found to have acted inappropriately towards five vulnerable female patients. -
School holiday warning for parents after police target illegal e-bikes in Melbourne CBD
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Hundreds of fines were issued during a three-week operation targeting e-bike riders – with a particular focus on food delivery riders. -
The $165m land grab: How a tech giant is taking over a future suburb
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Having bought land earmarked for more than 2000 new homes, Australian data centre giant NextDC is heading to the outskirts of Geelong. -
Taxi drivers face licence cancellation for refusing short trips
via theage.com.au
The state’s two-strikes regime will bring in new offences for drivers to help stamp out bad behaviour in the industry. -
Memo Labor, public money equals public accountability
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Questions need to be answered on how $1.5 billion in forestry funding was used. -
How Daylesford locals rebuilt their cinema, with a little help from The Block
via theage.com.au
When Hepburn Shire Council demolished the town’s last community-run cinema, resident cinephiles refused to admit defeat. -
Body cams, threats and fines: Pets in pubs have become a dog’s breakfast
via theage.com.au
Punters at a popular inner-north watering hole were left stunned last week after health protection officers showed up and issued warnings to the publican. -
Catholic Church Inc. protects its assets
via theage.com.au
Readers are appalled by legal moves by the Catholic Church’s Christian Brothers order that will leave it with no money to pay victims of its clerical abuse. -
Howzat: Australian singing legend Daryl Braithwaite makes ‘difficult’ call on live gigs
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Australian music great Daryl Braithwaite, who turned The Horses into an unofficial Aussie anthem and topped the charts with Sherbet, has made a shock call about performing live gigs. -
I tried to adopt a dog. Apparently they’d be better off dead than living with me
via theage.com.au
With no huge yard and no nuclear family, I fear I’ll never live up to animal shelters’ ideals for the perfect dog owner. -
Victoria has the most kids in crisis, but the state government refused a $4.5m funding plea
via theage.com.au
The Victorian government has rejected Kids Helpline’s plea for funding to meet rising demand from the state’s children, despite the federal, NSW, Queensland and Western Australian governments already contributing to the life-saving service. -
The arrest that saw a police officer convicted of assault
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Body-worn camera footage shows Senior Constable Aaron Bowen deploying his Taser nine times in 46 seconds when arresting a man at a Warragul home in May 2024. -
Tasered nine times in 46 seconds: The arrest that saw a cop convicted of assault
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The first Victoria Police officer charged over deployment of a taser has been found guilty of assault after a shocking incident captured on body-cam. -
True brew: The Aussie making sake and selling it to Japanese restaurants
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A chance meeting at a winery put Matt Froude on an unusual career path where he spends half the year in Japan brewing the rice wine. -
Matt spends half his time making wine in Victoria. Then he goes to work for a 166-year-old brewer in Japan
via theage.com.au
A chance meeting at a winery put Matt Froude on an unusual career path where he spends half the year in Japan brewing the rice wine. -
This famous street tries to be all things to all people – and it’s failing
via theage.com.au
Amid concerns about the once-iconic shopping strip’s future, the question of who uses the street and how remains unanswered and unclear. -
‘Something’s gotta give’: the zero-sum game for Chapel Street’s future
via theage.com.au
Amid concerns about the once-iconic shopping strip’s future, the question of who uses the street and how remains unanswered and unclear. -
Party’s over: Doors close on celebrity artist’s Chapel Street gallery
via theage.com.au
A gallery famous for its star-studded launch party and bearing the name of one of Australia’s highest-profile celebrity portrait artists has surprisingly closed.

