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A clash developed at a pro-Palestinian encampment at Monash University on Wednesday when pro-Israel supporters attempted to storm a stage where speeches were being conducted.

Monash warns protesters over ‘intifada’ calls

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus noted that people could make a complaint under the Racial Discrimination Act if they were concerned about phrases being used by protesters.

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University

Uni protests are messy, but they prove that campuses have come back to life

Aisha Khodary has spent almost every night at the Monash encampment.

A sad legacy of lockdowns is that too many of us are unable to stop and listen to another side. But the noise of the encampments shows that campuses have come back to life.

Alexandra Wake
Alexandra Wake

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Opinion

When university students endorse terror, it’s time for political intervention

The university protests in Australia arising from the Israel-Gaza conflict have moved beyond a debate about free speech.

David Crowe
David Crowe

Chief political correspondent

Pulped fiction: Thousands of library books removed as collection culled

Removalists at the City Library taking away truckloads of books.

A truckload of books has been taken away under plans to reduce shelving at Melbourne’s City Library and replace it with meeting spaces.

The suburb stopping a developer from selling more homes

Residents of Creekstone estate in Tarneit, where the Wyndham council has barred the developer from selling any more properties until it installs traffic lights at the only road in and out.

A council has banned a developer from selling more home and land packages until it fixes a dangerous intersection in one of Melbourne’s fastest-growing suburbs.

Woman says she hasn’t sung since the day she was sexually assaulted by coach

One of Australia’s leading singing coaches sentenced for sexual assault.

Tom de Koning gets in on fun with Blues’ fifth goal, Dees still scoreless

Demon Kysaiah Pickett battles Carlton’s Sam Walsh.

Follow along for all the major moments and post game reactions as Carlton and Melbourne face off at the MCG.

Powell’s social media posts revealed after homophobic slur

Banned: Wil Powell.

Gold Coast’s Wil Powell used homophobic language online before abusing a Brisbane opponent last Sunday, as a prominent gay rights advocate called for the AFL to invest more into anti-vilification education.

‘The NT is ready’: Powerbrokers push for 20th AFL team

A Northern Territory club could join the AFL within a decade and play at a multipurpose 20,000-capacity stadium in Darwin, NT powerbrokers say.

Long-time Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams will retire from international football after the Paris Olympics.

‘I’ve sacrificed everything’: Lydia Williams to retire from Matildas

After two decades, 103 caps, five World Cups and six Asian Cups, the 35-year-old goalkeeper will bid farewell to the national team - after her third Olympics this year in Paris.

The Heineken beer family owns a historic hotel. It can never be sold

Board a classic wooden boat from the hotel’s riverside terrace for a private guided canal tour to the Van Gogh Museum.

The billionaire brewers filled the hotel, built in 1896 on the site of Amsterdam’s first inn, with their priceless Dutch art collection.

Labor’s gas boost opens new front in crossbench election battle

Teal MPs Allegra Spender (Wentworth), Kylea Tink (North Sydney), Zali Steggall (Warringah) and Sophie Scamps (Mackellar) have each criticised the government’s future gas strategy on Thursday.

Teal independents, the Greens and even Labor MPs are pushing back against the government’s gas plan as a Morrison-era rerun.

Lawyers for celebrated surgeon say he can’t be held responsible for patients’ pain

Defamation trial hears that a multidisciplinary team, including a pain specialist and an anesthetist, was responsible for prescribing drugs.

Orica CEO Sanjeev Gandhi says high gas prices are a big problem.

Orica boss says gas pledge won’t fix today’s soaring price problem

The high cost of gas in Australia is skewing investment decisions towards other countries, says manufacturing boss.

Tony Birch wins Book of the Year for timely novel about one of Australia’s great challenges

Tony Birch wanted to write a novel about the depth of love in a family.

Birch says that while his book wasn’t written “with that issue in mind”, it had become timely given the crucial discussions under way.

Let’s call time on famous actors making travel shows, unless it’s Stanley Tucci

Travel shows index pic: (clockwise from left) Joanna Lumley, Conan O’Brien, Stanley Tucci, Eugene Levy, Miriam Margolyes, Martin Clunes and Richard Ayaode.

It was said of US troops in Britain during WWII that they were overpaid, overfed, oversexed and over here. Same goes for most celebrities on the tourist trail.

Why you won’t be seeing some of your favourite labels at fashion week

Labels such as Zimmermann and Dion Lee are blazing international trails while newcomer Dissh steers clear of the runway.

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Dzada Selim and Anamaria Marinca in Housekeeping for Beginners.

This breakthrough Australian director is back with a safe house for misfits

Goran Stolevski changed his behaviour while filming in his homophobic home country. His partner almost paid the ultimate price.

In a handout image acquired Wednesday, 24 April 2024  shows  general scene pictures from the film “From Hilde with Love”  Photo: Supplied .

This tale of the Nazi resistance is both gentle and heartbreaking

From Hilde, With Love avoids Nazi film cliches while telling the story of a brave couple in 1942.

Victoria

Ellie Price was killed at her South Melbourne home in the early hours of April 29, 2020.

Girlfriend fled from killer’s car months before her fatal stabbing

A killer drove at his girlfriend and a group of people who came to her aid two months before he stabbed her to death in her apartment.

Darcy Bulman had an infectious laugh. Her partner feels sick that he’ll never hear it again

Darcy Bulman died in the Hunter Valley bus crash.

Almost a year on from the horror Hunter Valley bus crash that killed Bulman and nine others, her partner has opened up.

If you’re thinking about putting your foot down in these inner-Melbourne suburbs, think again

New 30kmh speed limit signs in the City of Yarra.

The City of Yarra is also campaigning for limits on exempt roads in Fitzroy and Collingwood – including Hoddle and Nicholson streets – to be reduced to either 40km/h or 60km/h.

Private school seeks 40-year lease over public sporting grounds

Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Football Club vice president Sienna Whiteman says a new two-storey pavilion at Chelsworth Park would improve accessibility for different players.

Opponents of the idea argue a proposed new lease deal hands virtual ownership of a public park to a private school – for generations.

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‘A crime against cancer knowledge’: World-class Victorian research suffers major budget blow

The $1.3 billion Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre is part of a public-private partnership.

As cancer rates soar across Victoria, the state government has axed 75 per cent of the funding to the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Alliance.

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AFL

Pies forward Jamie Elliott will have a fitness test on Friday ahead of the clash against West Coast.
AFL Briefing

Pies running out of forwards with Elliott test; Bevo calm in face of Bulldogs pressure

Collingwood will have only one of their six first-choice forwards against West Coast if star Jamie Elliott doesn’t pass a fitness test, while Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is blocking out the noise.

Sydney Swans star Will Hayward.

Carlton star linked to a move as Blues chase Swans gun

Carlton are the front-runners to secure Sydney free agent Will Hayward as clubs circle out-of-contract Blues forward Jack Martin.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and US President Joe Biden.

Biden had hoped to send a quiet message, then Israel leaked it

The US decision to pause the delivery of bombs represents a significant turning point in its relationship with Israel. But it may not necessarily be a breaking point.

Peter Baker
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“Buy your mum some flowers and go spoil that goddess rotten.”

Mums, learn to put yourself first for once in your life

Motherhood is as easy as climbing Everest in high heels and hotpants, carrying a disco ball. Get your kids through their teens, happy and healthy, with no addictions, cult memberships or far-right tendencies and well, you’ve reached the summit.

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Banned: Wil Powell.
Updated
AFL 2024

Powell’s social media posts revealed after homophobic slur

Gold Coast’s Wil Powell used homophobic language online before abusing a Brisbane opponent last Sunday, as prominent gay rights advocate Ian Roberts called for the AFL to invest more into anti-vilification education.

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AFL 2024 round nine LIVE: Tom de Koning gets in on fun with Blues’ fifth goal, Dees still scoreless

Follow along for all the major moments and post game reactions as Carlton and Melbourne face off at the MCG.

Adam Simpson, Luke Beveridge, Ken Hinkley.
Opinion
AFL 2024

Why AFL needs to embrace the coaching merry-go-round

In overseas sports, head coaches often transition swiftly between roles, quitting or being fired from one franchise to resurface as the head coach at another. The AFL’s landscape with more entrenched coaches underscores the need for more open minds on changing clubs.

Kane Cornes
Kane Cornes

AFL columnist

The Western Bulldogs have dropped Buku Khamis for their round nine clash with Richmond.

AFL round nine teams & tips: Dogs make four changes for must-win Tigers clash

It’s been a big week at AFL selection tables. Luke Beveridge has dropped three from the Western Bulldogs line-up and lost Tom Liberatore to concussion, while a number of other teams have swung the axe. Check out all the teams and our experts’ tips.

Pies forward Jamie Elliott will have a fitness test on Friday ahead of the clash against West Coast.
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024

Pies running out of forwards with Elliott test; Bevo calm in face of Bulldogs pressure

Collingwood will have only one of their six first-choice forwards against West Coast if star Jamie Elliott doesn’t pass a fitness test, while Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is blocking out the noise.

Georgia Godwin will meet with a surgeon to asses her achilles injury.
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Paris 2024

‘Extremely heartbreaking’: Olympic medal hopeful suffers Achilles injury

Australia’s top gymnastics hope Georgia Godwin has suffered an Achilles injury just months out from Paris 2024.

Nathan Lyon hobbled out to bat at Lord’s despite a calf injury that would rule him out for the rest of the Ashes series.

Lyon: We’d have won the Ashes 4-0 if I’d been fit

Nathan Lyon believes Australia would have won the 2023 Ashes series 4-0 if he hadn’t broken down with injury.

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