‘I was shocked, shaking’: Qld Health Minister reveals sexual assault allegations

The minister used social media to break her silence on two historical allegations she said she “won’t forget”.

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LNP state director Michael O’Dwyer quits

Michael O’Dwyer was the first state director of the merged LNP.

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‘It is confronting’: Buckley reflects in wake of Collingwood racism review

Nathan Buckley says the off-field turmoil surrounding the club has led to a challenging summer but he expects the Magpies to be in good shape for their round one clash against the Western Bulldogs.

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Artist-turned-writer tackles sex, death and bondage in debut novel

Ella Baxter’s obsession with that which is mysterious or impenetrable form the backbone of New Animal.

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Police lock down Gold Coast school as negotiators talk with man

A police spokesman said domestic violence incident occurred on Monday night at a property in Upper Coomera, where a man fled officers who attended.

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‘It’s like they’re taking over’: Residents wrangle with students over patch of green in Albert Park

A public park has become a battleground between students attending one of Melbourne’s first “vertical schools” and residents aggrieved at having to share the open space.

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Stay Inside, Profiteer battle for Slipper favouritism after dream draws

Golden Slipper favourites Stay Inside and Profiteer have drawn perfect gates for Saturday’s $3.5 million feature at Rosehill.

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Former soldier turned cult leader arrested over alleged abuse of woman

James Robert Davis, 40,  was the head of The House of Cadifor and boasted online about his BDSM lifestyle and relationship with multiple women. 

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Labor’s massive primary pays dividends for party coffers as Liberals tank

Political parties in WA receive reimbursements for electoral expenditure with Labor’s huge first preference on Saturday on track to net them close to $3.5m.

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Vulnerable women and powerful men: ages-old story hits a modern note

Young Melbourne composer-conductor Simon Bruckard’s new opera portrays a visceral demonstration of toxic masculinity - by the Greek god Apollo.

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Hiring to help you hire: Victoria recruits career advisers to engage unemployed

Up to 600 careers mentors will be dispatched to Victorian libraries and shopping centres to help the unemployed find work, but the state’s hard-hit farmers are unlikely to benefit.

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Dexus fund merger puts pressure on AMP Capital’s tie-up with Ares

Dexus’ merger proposal with a wholesale property fund managed by AMP Capital will set the clock ticking on an alternative deal being negotiated by AMP.

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Research finds vitamin D does not protect against most cancers

Vitamin D does not give any protection against most forms of cancer, new genetic analysis has confirmed.

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The inside story of how Cormann got his magic number

Australia’s campaign to win enough votes for Mathias Cormann to lead the OECD was a case study in the dark arts of diplomacy and power of personal relationships.

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We are having the wrong debate about responsible lending

The debate about the Morrison government’s proposed repeal of responsible lending laws is being framed in a context that no longer exists.

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Injury substitution, not just concussion, all but certain for 2021 AFL season

Just two days from the start of the men’s season, the AFL’s football department in consultation with senior coaches have decided to introduce the rule that would allow an injured player to be replaced in the game with a 23rd man, according to sources familiar with rule change discussions. 

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Qld police, emergency workers in next phase as vaccine rolls out to 1 million

Queenland’s Health Minister said there was “real concern” the Gold Coast would stop vaccinating on Tuesday.

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Australia on the brink of deciding what it can become

What this country decides to do now, in the face of the turmoils across the world and at home, will become the legacy, and the inheritance for the future.

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Stop blaming coaches for ‘ruining the game’, says Dimma

Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has urged fans to stop blaming coaches for “ruining the game,” as the AFL brings in further rule changes in a bid to increase scoring and open up play.

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Lockdown of Brisbane hospitals and aged care to remain for days

The Premier asks the community to be “patient for another 72 hours”, after banning visitors at all hospital, aged care, disability services and correctional facilities in greater Brisbane at the weekend. 

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‘Offensive and derogatory’: NRL warning for Rudolf over post-match interview

The Sharks forward has received a formal warning from the game’s governing body over comments made during an interview after Sunday’s game.

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Tesla officially names Elon Musk ‘Technoking’ in cryptic regulatory filing

Tesla added “Technoking of Tesla” to billionaire chief executive officer Elon Musk’s list of official titles, in a regulatory filing that also named finance chief Zachary Kirkhorn “Master of Coin”.

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‘I felt awful as a father’: Sutton reveals stress as a parent during Victoria’s COVID-19 second wave

Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton has spoken of how he “felt awful as a father” for putting his job ahead of his family during the state’s second coronavirus wave.

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What hitting the snooze alarm means for you and your partner’s sleep

Sleep experts say that more often than not, if someone is regularly hitting the snooze button, it’s because there’s a problem – and the fix can be simple.

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Fast-track bullies: Difference between the good and the bad is getting ugly

The round one results support the view that quickening up the game widens the divide between the best and worst sides, meaning fans will turn off their TVs.

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Forrest’s Fortescue fast tracks ‘net zero’ target to 2030

Billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest has vowed to neutralise the carbon emissions from Fortescue Metals Group’s operations within nine years.

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Queensland has ‘major concerns’ about COVID spread from PNG

Queensland’s Premier wants the Commonwealth to consider vaccinating Papua New Guinea residents as she revealed “major concerns” the virus could spread into her state.

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Cheerleader mother used deepfake nudes and threats to harass daughter’s teammates, police say

In a bizarre saga of cyber harassment, a US woman is accused of producing fake images of girls from her daughter’s cheerleading team in humiliating poses.

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PSG star substituted after reports of home break-in

Angel Di Maria was was taken off during a French league game amid unconfirmed reports his family had been at home during a burglary.

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Standing ovation for ‘major contribution to Australian choral music’

Paul Stanhope’s new Requiem has received a triumphant premiere.

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A year of TINA and FOMO creates a new headache

The unprecedented responses of central banks and governments to the pandemic averted a meltdown in markets last year but is now creating problems that won’t be easy to solve.

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Thousands gather in Melbourne for Women’s March 4 Justice

Thousands of women have started streaming into Treasury Gardens in Melbourne for protest action as part of the Women’s March 4 Justice. Two 14-year-old girls among the crowd carried a placard: “Our childhood is shaped by misogyny.”

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Showing Midnight Oil how it’s done

The Smith Street Band nailed it with their all-seated audience from the get-go.

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No new COVID-19 cases in NSW as vaccination shots on target

The Premier said NSW has reached its vaccination target, with 37,500 people receiving their first shot in the opening three weeks of the process including 35,000 with the Pfizer vaccine.

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To sub or not to sub? AFL to make call on 23rd player

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan says a decision on concussion subs will be made on Monday afternoon.

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Apology to Evatt Tamine

Apology to Evatt Tamine

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‘Coward punched from behind’: McKay attacks unions over polling

NSW Labor leader Jodi McKay has attacked the unions over commissioning polling.

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How Sir Richard Branson’s US dream went off the rails

A railway was part of Sir Richard Branson’s master plan to dominate the US travel and transportation market. But it has fallen apart.

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‘If they can’t go up, where do hopes go?’

Jane Bodie’s new play presents a heart-rending cameo of country life.

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Grammys 2021: all the looks from the red carpet

The Grammy Awards have always been about big and bright looks, and this year delivered.

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Christian Porter launches defamation action against the ABC

The Attorney-General alleges the online article portrays him as the perpetrator of a “brutal” rape that contributed to a woman taking her own life.

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Man dies in Jurien Bay sky diving fall

A skydiver has died after his parachute failed to deploy during a jump in Jurien Bay on Sunday afternoon. 

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Verstappen leads last day of testing to give Red Bull hope

Having won the last race of the 2020 Formula One season, Red Bull showed they might be a strong challenger to Mercedes this year after leading the final day of pre-season testing on Sunday.

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Best of cartoons, March 15, 2021

The news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists.

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No new Queensland cases reported following PA Hospital scare

Queensland recorded no new local COVID-19 cases overnight, after the infectious UK strain spread outside a quarantine hotel last week.

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Magic moments and unexpected emotions

Rounding up some of the dance highlights from Adelaide Festival.

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One Man in His Time review: Gently tightening our grip on Shakespeare

John Bell shared a lifetime’s illuminations of the Swan of Avon.

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‘The right way’: PM offers to meet with women’s marchers

Organisers expect tens of thousands of women to march around the country with a list of demands, including investigations into gendered violence claims in Parliament.

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Former Bolivian president behind bars, alleges persecution over coup claims

Jeanine Anez and a raft of ministers and security officials face charges of terrorism, sedition and conspiracy over an alleged coup against Bolivia’s 13-year socialist government.

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Police detain hundreds as they shut down Russian opposition forum

Police showed up at the gathering shortly after it opened at a Moscow hotel, saying all those present would be detained for taking part in an event organised by an “undesirable” organisation.

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