Woman, baby safe after alleged abduction over laptops
A woman and her baby are safe after they were allegedly abducted from a carpark in Melbourne to buy laptops.
A woman and her baby are safe after they were allegedly abducted from a carpark in Melbourne to buy laptops.
Two tobacco stores were firebombed within minutes of each other in Melbourne.
Classes in one building have been cancelled for a third day, but authorities have held off from calling for support to remove pro-Palestinian protesters.
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Three A-League footballers have been charged after an alleged sports betting manipulation plot.
Summer McIntosh has lowered her own world record, recording a time of 4:24.38 in the 400m medley.
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The AFL shocked recruiters last month when it told them they needed to draft more Indigenous players to fix declining numbers in the league, sparking a much-needed conversation on how to reverse a worrying trend.
The rule has never been perfect or even fair; nor has it changed player behaviour. It was a stop-gap reaction to an emergency. Five years on, its purpose has been served and it deserves retirement.
Jaime Chapman even had Queensland fans cheering when she scored an unforgettable individual try on Thursday night.
The AFL shocked recruiters last month when it told them they needed to draft more Indigenous players to fix declining numbers in the league, sparking a much-needed conversation on how to reverse a worrying trend.
Michael Freedman will look to continue his run of success in stakes races with Insurrection, Blanc De Blanc and Panic during the winter carnival.
A record number of Australians are suffering from mortgage stress as the Reserve Bank's series of interest rate rises continues to hit home.
A school teacher and her six-month-old baby were held for two hours by a thief who forced her to buy him computers at stores across Melbourne’s southeast.
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A parent has asked her son’s football club in South Melbourne to scrap snags from its weekend barbecues on the grounds of animal cruelty and health concerns.
The sails on the West Gate service stations are set to be protected by a heritage overlay after the canopies were found to be of local significance.
The art world has apparently had a gutful of celebs trying to bury unflattering portraits. Australia’s richest person could learn from King Charles, who took his latest mauling on the chin.