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Former Xavier site’s big build back on track as minister seizes control

Xavier College closed its Kostka Hall campus in Brighton in 2020.

A rejected bid to build 84 two-storey townhouses on a former Xavier College campus looks set to go ahead, with the state government taking over control of the development from the council.

Cause of Clunes wellness centre death remains a mystery despite autopsy

The cause of a Melbourne woman Rachael Dixon’s death at an alternative wellness centre in regional Victoria remains unknown after an autopsy.

Police are investigating if so-called “magic mushrooms” were behind the death of Rachael Dixon.

Israel and Iran are following the rules of the jungle, not the rule of law

Countries such as Australia should unilaterally impose sanctions on the leaders of both countries to compel them to recommit to law and peace.

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Who were the Wakeley rioters and why did it descend into violence?

Who were the Wakeley rioters and why did it descend into violence?

Distrust of police and authority, as well as old grievances and social marginalisation, may have contributed to disturbing scenes on Monday night.

Chalmers lists the five threats to the federal budget

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has told fellow treasurers that five global trends are buffeting the finances of all nations.

The first threat, the treasurer will say, is rising global tensions, as he looks to repair the nation’s finances and reform the economy.

In the modern-day duel, journalists always lose

Australia’s defamation laws make journalism harder. Even when the media wins.

Crows left furious as Bombers hold on for win after controversial dying seconds

Crows left furious as Bombers hold on for win after controversial dying seconds

The Adelaide crowd is livid, claiming a free-kick should have been awarded against Sam Draper for holding the ball in the dying seconds. Follow the reaction.

Titmus in peak form for Paris 2024 after blistering win at championships

Ariarne Titmus and Lani Pallister after their 400m freestyle final at the Australian Open Swimming Championships.

The early signs are promising for Ariarne Titmus’ bid to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in the 400m freestyle after victory at the Australian Open Championships.

AFL round six teams and tips: Kangas leave out young gun Wardlaw

Our experts have entered their tips for the eight games of round six. See which way they’re predicting each match will turn out as the season kicks into gear.

Anthony Warlow at Grossi Florentino’s Cellar Bar.

‘Just shush and listen’: Why opening night isn’t the best time to see a stage show

Stage star Anthony Warlow has thousands of performances under his belt – and he still hates opening nights.

Australian fans stunned as Taylor Swift announces surprise second album

Melbourne Swifties applauded, gasped and giggled as they listened to Taylor Swift’s new album at listening party in the city.

Just two hours after releasing her highly anticipated 11th album, Swift stunned fans who had gathered to hear her new songs by releasing a second new album.

‘The city’s not the same’: Beloved hatted Japanese restaurant is closing after 15 years

The basement izakaya restaurant was one of the first of its kind in Melbourne, but continued financial pressures and inconsistent trade have taken their toll.

We should dare to dream of a Docklands that isn’t dreadful

Liberal premier Jeff Kennett adopted a more laissez-faire approach to development of Docklands than Labor’s original vision.

The precinct has many critics, but there’s still time to ensure its evolution delivers the waterside jewel some hope it can be.

Middle East tensions rise after Israeli drone attack

Video from near the reported site of airstrikes in Iran.

The Albanese government has urged Israel and Iran to prevent a “spiral of violence” as Australians are warned against travelling to Israel.

Could we all do without social media?

In moments of stress or boredom, I find myself watching weird videos on social media. That’s not why I installed the app.

Tim Biggs
Tim Biggs

Consumer Technology Writer

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Member group claims Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club spent $800,000 on wagyu beef

The money was allegedly spent on the expensive variety of meat in the same financial year in which the club reported a $2.4 million loss from its hospitality operations.

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CCTV of Bruce Lehrmann handing over a card to pay for drinks. The Federal Court heard Lehrmann did not produce bank records for the transaction.
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Six missed calls, mystery bank records, CCTV: Inside the Lehrmann judgment

Justice Michael Lee “trudged unyieldingly” through CCTV footage, phone logs, bank records, receipts – and hours of testimony. This is how he arrived at his ruling that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins.

Jake Cassar’s message is one of co-operation in the face of calamity. “We’re trying to rebuild the knowledge of our ancestors,” he says.

‘You’re not such a crazy conspiracy theorist any more’: Preppers go mainstream

In a world hyper-alert to impending catastrophe, the doomsday survivalist business is booming.

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Government Services Minister Bill Shorten wants to see more police patrols at major shopping centres.

Call to embed police in shopping centres to tackle knife crime

Victoria’s most senior federal frontbencher says police officers should be embedded in Melbourne’s big shopping centres.

22-year-old admits to killing his grandmother with mattock

Shirley Kidd died on May 28, 2022.

A man who bludgeoned his own grandmother to death in the family’s garage has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in a Ballarat court.

Heritage wonder or high-rise hell? Forces unite to save public housing towers from oblivion

Architect Peter McIntyre helped design the Carlton public housing flats in the 1960s.

Opposition to the state government’s plan to raze 44 towers is mounting, including from a former Labor deputy prime minister and a 97-year-old industry icon, architect Peter McIntyre.

Home builder’s collapse blows hole in state insurer’s finances

The collapse of Porter Davis put a strain on the VMIA’s finances

Taxpayers face having to pay for higher insurance premiums on major projects after the Porter Davis collapse hit the state insurance agency’s budget.

The $600m rail line in the north being ignored in favour of cars

Shwetta Bhatti prefers her car to public transport.

Outer-suburban councils are desperate to get residents using public transport, but even billions spent boosting heavy rail is failing to make a dent in car dominance.

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Potential home buyers are wondering if they should buy before interest rates fall, or wait.

Where property prices will be once interest rates fall

Once interest rates fall, property prices would likely go up, but buyers could borrow more money, and new analysis shows whether it would be enough.

Mirvac’s joint venture Woodlea estate in Melbourne’s west: The developer is on the hook for about 70 development agreements it had with failed builder Porter Davis.

Australia set to build 1.2 million new homes so poor they’re ‘closer to a tent’

A seven-star energy-efficient home built today might look like a high-quality home, but turn out to be as comfortable as a tent, a new report warns.

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The art of the sporting apology, and how it became a business

Somewhere in the sports world, someone is always apologising, and saying sorry has become a business with its own skill set.

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Bullish: Patrick Cripps faces an enormous test on Saturday when he faces time on Giants star Tom Green.

Want to see the running of the bulls? It’s at the footy, not in Spain

Two of the AFL’s best midfielders go head-to-head on Saturday in a clash between a Brownlow medallist and the man favoured to win it this year.

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AFL live updates: Bombers hang on for thrilling win amid high tension

Essendon and Adelaide clash in what is a vital round six clash for both sides to stay in touch with the top eight.

Ariarne Titmus and Lani Pallister after their 400m freestyle final at the Australian Open Swimming Championships.

Titmus in peak form for Paris 2024 after blistering win at championships

The early signs are promising for Ariarne Titmus’ bid to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in the 400m freestyle after victory at the Australian Open Championships.

Roffey will goal umpire her 300th AFL match on Saturday.

Scrutiny, screaming, and the best seat in the house: Chelsea Roffey’s football life

The goal umpire will run out for her 300th AFL game on Saturday, becoming the first woman and just the eighth umpire in history to reach the milestone.

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The ‘gimmick’ that has sparked a cricket culture war

A rule change has India’s stars up in arms, with plenty of potential consequences for this year’s Twenty20 World Cup.

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‘The last of the great turf writers’: Max Presnell’s time at the Herald comes to an end

For a staggering 67 years, Presnell brought the characters and colour of the track to life. Sadly, he’s written his last column.

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