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Catalano remortgages Raes on Wategos resort in Byron Bay
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The son of Antony Catalano has taken out two fresh mortgages over his father’s landmark property as the businessman faces charges over the alleged assault of his wife. -
Going backwards is not a path to the future
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Readers take issue with Pauline Hanson over the direction she thinks the country should take. -
Man dies six days after assault witnessed by school children
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The “distressing” incident was witnessed by children leaving school for the day. -
University backs down over ‘Hunger Games’ cuts that put 1800 jobs in doubt
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The institution’s reversal comes a week after the sudden departure of its vice chancellor. -
Crucial evidence uncovered on influencer’s phone amid free birth inquest
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The coronial inquest into the death of Stacey Warnecke has been adjourned following a forensic examination of the late nutritionist’s mobile phone. -
Driver arrested over crash that killed two-year-old girl
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A 62-year-old man is under police guard in hospital after the four-car pile up in West Melbourne on Wednesday. -
Melbourne philanthropist Patricia Ilhan dies after cancer battle
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The rich-lister, philanthropist and fixture of Brighton and Portsea’s social set has passed away aged 62. -
As neighbours searched for beloved local widow, her killer stood among them
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Lolene Whitehand, 85, was a fixture of the West Footscray community until her body was found floating in the Maribyrnong River. -
Warmest June night breaks weather record – but winter is returning
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Melburnians could be forgiven for forgetting it’s the first month of winter after “record-breaking warmth” across the city this week. -
Melbourne breaks weather record with warmest June night – but winter is returning
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Melburnians could be forgiven for forgetting it’s the first month of winter after “record-breaking warmth” across the city this week. -
Anika Wells among powerbrokers and politicians at State of Origin in Melbourne
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After flying under the radar in recent months, well-travelled Sport Minister Anika Wells is back in the game at the MCG. -
University of Melbourne toppled from top spot in global rankings
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The prestigious university has been outranked by a Sydney rival for the first time, amid mixed performance across Australia’s historically high-performing tertiary sector. -
The Melbourne suburbs where 20,000 homes are newly flagged for flood risk
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Warnings were raised in two draft stormwater flooding maps released on Thursday, as the city continues to update its flood modelling. -
The strict eligibility test for working from home revealed in new laws
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Bosses will have to prove a ‘significant’ negative impact before ordering staff back to the office under proposed new laws. -
Pay for the desk or pay a penalty: Inside Victoria’s strict new work-from-home rules
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Bosses will have to prove a ‘significant’ negative impact before ordering staff back to the office under proposed new laws. -
Revealed: The gold-plated sticking point in Sandilands’ multimillion-dollar radio settlement
via theage.com.au
With millions of dollars on the line, there was a relic that had to be negotiated in the radio star’s settlement with his former employer. -
MCG plan for Yarra Park raises fears of stealth privatisation
via theage.com.au
The park has long served as an overflow area for major events such as the AFL grand final and Boxing Day Test, and locals are worried proposed upgrades could change things for the worse. -
Finding the foundations for making a choice at the ballot box
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Readers debate what criteria should be used in casting a vote. -
‘Huge’ money saw alleged bar wars kidnappers carry on assault of wrong target: police
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A group of teens attacked a man with a hammer and forced his head underwater despite realising they had picked up the wrong person, a court has heard. -
‘From a bygone era’: The T-shirt frustrating our brightest minds
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Australia’s former chief scientist has criticised Myer for selling a women’s T-shirt emblazoned with the words “I’m too pretty to do math”. -
Girl killed, man critically injured in four-car crash
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The crash happened in West Melbourne just before afternoon peak hour on Wednesday. -
Girl killed, boy and man critically injured in four-car crash
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The crash happened in West Melbourne just before afternoon peak hour on Wednesday. -
Girl dead, boy critically injured after four-car crash
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The fatal crash unfolded in West Melbourne just before afternoon peak hour on Wednesday. -
Flashbacks, insomnia, anxiety: Doctors report trauma from fatal free birth
via theage.com.au
While Stacey Warnecke’s birth plan had instructions for potential complications, medical staff who tried to save the influencer’s life say they have been left questioning the purpose of their chosen profession. -
Good, worn or poor: How the condition of your school ranks
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The number of schools in poor condition is steadily increasing across the state. Find out how yours rates. -
ISIS bride denied bail over ‘unacceptable risk’ to community
via theage.com.au
A Melbourne court has denied Zeinab Ahmad bail, saying there was no compelling evidence to show she had renounced her extremist views. -
First look inside Kmart’s Ikea-fighting homewares store
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The retail giant’s new format will open to customers in Melbourne on Thursday and could be rolled out nationally. -
South Melbourne gym hit twice in two nights
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South Melbourne's Rare Breeds gym was gutted by fire, following the second attack in two nights. But the gym site is no stranger to controversy. -
South Melbourne gym hit by second arson attack in 24 hours
via theage.com.au
The gym is no stranger to controversy, having also been the location of a violent hammer attack involving previous owners. -
Business lobby predicts lawyers’ picnic over Victoria’s work-from-home laws
via theage.com.au
Who will be able to work from home two days a week, and who will be forced into the office? Law experts say the courts could become tied up in that question if new laws pass parliament.

