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Teenagers are arrested in a counter-terrorism raid in Sydney.

Teens charged with planning attack after alleged terror cell uncovered

Five young people have been charged and three accused of planning a terrorist attack after police swarmed on associates of the alleged Wakeley church stabber.

Crowds rise before dawn and flock to the Shrine to remember those who served - and those who died

Crowds rise before dawn and flock to the Shrine to remember those who served - and those who died

Australians are attending dawn services across the country and around the world to mark Anzac Day.

Nationals’ nuclear climate policy puts Australia’s Paris deal in doubt

Nationals leader David Littleproud says the path to net zero will not be “linear”.

Nationals leader David Littleproud has conceded turning to nuclear power would mean Australia misses its 2030 emissions reduction target.

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Jobs

A $50k bonus, cheap uni, extra healthcare: the 4400 Navy jobs no one wants

From submarines to aged care, the government and opposition have grand plans. But neither know where the workers will be found for them.

Shane Wright
Shane Wright

Senior economics correspondent

‘I can’t really explain it’: Ozempic works, so why is writer Johann Hari conflicted?

The bestselling author went down a rabbit hole of research before taking it, emerging slimmer and with a book about the experience.

Albanese’s latest plan is triggering elite economists. Don’t listen to them

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Despite our expensive subsidies for property investors, commentators who have made their careers by calling for ever more reform hate Labor’s signature policy.

Shaun Carney
Shaun Carney

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How Taylor Swift and other billionaires beat jet lag on long hauls

Step inside VistaJet’s money-no-object wellness service – whose frequent flyers include George Clooney, the Obamas and Taylor Swift.

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Good Weekend

After flipping his car, F1’s Mark Webber called Jackie Stewart

The pair met when Webber was just 20, with Stewart becoming a mentor, grandfather figure - and literal lifesaver.

The unravelling of former young AFL star Harley Balic

Former Docker and Demon Harley Balic.

Interviews with Harley Balic’s friends and former teammates paint a picture of a complex young man who battled mental health problems and serious substance abuse. He is at the centre of a debate over the effectiveness of the AFL’s illicit drugs policy.

Opinion
Coffee

I live in Brunswick East and drink flat whites. Now I’m engaged in a sordid affair

If the option was between Iggy Pop or John Farnham, I walked away thinking, maybe I am a Sadie after all.

As a Melburnian, your coffee order signals a certain sense of taste. So what happens when you decide you’re not a flat white person anymore?

Bianca O'Neill
Bianca O'Neill

Contributor

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Cafe

10 beaut places open today for your Anzac Day coffee and pastry fix

Of course, surcharges will apply, but it will be worth it for that sweet, sweet caffeine (and cake) hit.

As borrowing power falls, housing values are defying gravity.

Property prices defy gravity as average households priced out

The average home buyer’s budget has been slashed by about 30 per cent over the past two years, but there’s little sign of house prices following suit.

Desire gaps are common in relationships. Here’s how to talk about them

The latest season of Heartbreak High is shining a light on asexuality and mismatched libidos.

Opinion
Belgium

I thought this place would be boring. Instead, it reduced me to tears

Flanders.

When I saw a day roaming a World War I site on the itinerary, the word ‘boring’ came to mind. Now I think every Australian needs to visit it.

Julietta Jameson
Julietta Jameson

Travel writer

With grief still raw, Stephen Curry looks into family tragedy

In the latest Australian series of Who Do You Think You Are – which also features Pat Rafter and Miranda Otto – the actor learns more about his recently deceased father’s family.

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ANZAC DAY 2024

The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne.
Editorial

Anzac Day highlights sacrifice, but it also spotlights shortcomings

The day is a deeply poignant occasion to reflect on sacrifice. That’s why Defence’s failings are all the more glaring.

Mud, sweat and birthday cake for PMs on Kokoda’s hell climb to Isurava

Mud, sweat and birthday cake for PMs on Kokoda’s hell climb to Isurava

Anthony Albanese said the thing that had most struck him along the walk was the formidable conditions Australian and PNG soldiers encountered during the war.

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Unhealthier food is often cheaper and easier for families.

Worry about bad cholesterol usually arrives in middle age. There’s a push to test children

New research has reignited a debate about whether children should be screened for high levels of cholesterol, which is often inherited and can begin early.

Man found not guilty of toddler killing charged over death of Cobram woman

John Torney when he was released after his trial in 2016.

John Torney, who was found not guilty of killing a toddler in 2015, has been charged over the death of Emma Bates in Cobram.

‘A stupid idea’: The council proposing to ban residents from pruning their own trees

Resident Tamara De Silva backs proposed laws prohibiting residents in the Glen Eira City Council area from cutting down or pruning trees on their property.

A council in Melbourne’s south-east is considering a new law that will clamp down on removing or pruning trees on private property.

Private school’s crackdown on parking parents delights residents

Private school’s crackdown on parking parents delights residents

School is about to start for the day and all is peaceful in the Glen Iris street adjoining the private school, where new parking restrictions have been imposed.

Police search for Home and Away star who failed to appear in court on assault charges

Police search for Home and Away star who failed to appear in court on assault charges

Actor Orpheus Pledger absconded from a Melbourne hospital during a court-ordered medical assessment.

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AFL

Angus Brayshaw, left, joins Melbourne official Marcus Wagner on the interchange bench.

There’s salary cap relief in ‘Brayshaw Ruling’ but more risk attached to long-term deals

The AFL is close to developing a model for how the wages of players medically retired due to concussion will be included in the salary cap.

Jack Henry competes with Eric Hipwood in the Cats’ clash with the Lions recently.

Geelong free agent to spurn rival Victorian clubs for long deal at ‘the Cattery’

Geelong free agent Jack Henry is close to coming to terms with the Cats on a long-term contract, after strong interest from rival clubs, headed by North Melbourne.

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Wall Street closed little changed, with much of the action happening after the bell.

Wall Street rally stalls before GDP figures; ASX closed

Wall Street struggled to gain traction as traders gearing up for key economic data and awaited Facebook parent Meta’s result, which sent the stock tanking in after-hours trading.

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Crows Darcy Fogarty and Josh Rachele (right) after the loss to Essendon.
Opinion
AFL 2024

I once mocked a star for shirking a contest. I won’t do it again

When a player flinches on the footy field, there’s nowhere to hide. But the old-school approach of humiliation has reached its use-by date.

Kane Cornes
Kane Cornes

AFL columnist

Former Docker and Demon Harley Balic.

The unravelling of former young AFL star Harley Balic

Interviews with Harley Balic’s friends and former teammates paint a picture of a complex young man who battled mental health problems and serious substance abuse. He is at the centre of a debate over the effectiveness of the AFL’s illicit drugs policy.

Filipo Daugunu of the Rebels celebrates a try during the round two Super Rugby Pacific match.
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Super Rugby

Rescue plan to save Melbourne Rebels given green light

Administrators for the Melbourne Rebels have backed a rescue deal to save the Super Rugby club, amid revelations the club had been insolvent since 2018. 

Richmond v Melbourne

Demons touch up Tigers with telling second half; Richmond hopeful of a ‘minor tweak’ for Hopper

Unlikely spark Daniel Turner kicked three goals to help Melbourne to a 43-point win over Richmond and keep the Demons firmly in the AFL top-four race.

Essendon’s Harry Jones at the Shrine of Remembrance ahead of the Anzac Day game against Collingwood.

Coding and Rubik’s Cubes: Inside the mind of Essendon’s boom forward

Essendon’s Harry Jones wants to be remembered for having a great AFL career, and reveals the technique that has unlocked his best footy.

Angus Brayshaw, left, joins Melbourne official Marcus Wagner on the interchange bench.

There’s salary cap relief in ‘Brayshaw Ruling’ but more risk attached to long-term deals

The AFL is close to developing a model for how the wages of players medically retired due to concussion will be included in the salary cap.

Jack Henry competes with Eric Hipwood in the Cats’ clash with the Lions recently.

Geelong free agent to spurn rival Victorian clubs for long deal at ‘the Cattery’

Geelong free agent Jack Henry is close to coming to terms with the Cats on a long-term contract, after strong interest from rival clubs, headed by North Melbourne.

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