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Suburbs left behind as Fire Rescue Victoria misses emergency targets
Fire Rescue Victoria was created to better protect booming outer suburban communities, but the agency is falling short of its response time targets for structure fires in these areas. ⌘ Read more

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Domestic violence royal commission ‘should examine family law system’
Teal MPs are calling for action amid warnings that perpetrators are weaponising the family court system and “deliberately driving up the other side’s legal costs”. ⌘ Read more

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Her physio was horrified, but Becca didn’t let a torn knee ligament stop her reaching a milestone
She hated hiking as a child – and had no idea what she was doing once she started climbing – but Becca Lunnon just made history on Tasmania’s mountains. ⌘ Read more

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‘Like old-school Liberals’: WA’s One Nation leader open to Zempilas cooperation
The One Nation MLC, who along with Philip Scott are the only representatives of Pauline Hanson’s party in WA parliament, said while a state election was still a long way off, any form of collaboration to win seats from Labor would be beneficial. ⌘ Read more

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Tribunal finds Perth nurse was caught stealing from disabled patients, selling items on eBay
A tribunal ruled the woman was “not currently a fit and proper person” to hold a nursing registration after she allegedly stole clothing, shoes, toiletries and food from a couple whose disabled children she cared for. ⌘ Read more

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Perth’s newest university campus lauded at major architecture awards
The building was praised for linking Perth’s central district back together with a “dramatic new insertion into the blighted and divisive strip of railway land separating the CBD from the entertainment precinct of Northbridge”. ⌘ Read more

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One of Australia’s worst paedophiles loses sentence appeal bid
One of Australia’s worst paedophiles, former childcare worker Ashley Paul Griffith, has failed in his bid to reduce the life sentence he received for hundreds of sex offences against young children. ⌘ Read more

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Richard Marles’ AUKUS visit thrown into disarray after British defence secretary’s shock resignation
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles was stood up by his British counterpart who spectacularly quit hours before they planned to meet. ⌘ Read more

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A man kept asking his flatmate on dates. Talika’s idea might fix the problem
Years of soaring property prices have meant the age of renters extend well beyond young adults and into new generations. But for women, it can come with additional hurdles. ⌘ Read more

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‘This is what happens’: VicRoads privatisation blasted after IT outage
Most of the organisation’s online services have been restored after a week-long outage that caused headaches for motorists and car dealers, as well as police and councils. ⌘ Read more

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Former Rabbitohs and EPL sponsor cops largest ever fine from ASIC case
The former Australian sponsor of the Sydney Rabbitohs and Sheffield United FC has been hit with $300 million in fines – a record for any case brought by the corporate watchdog. ⌘ Read more

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Mum of Gavin Preston killer used AI to ask the court for leniency
The mother of Jaedon Tito said her son had taken up colouring in to “clear his mind” in prison after he and another man were convicted of killing the underworld figure. ⌘ Read more

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A scarf on a seat does not reserve it: MCC lays down law to members
Melbourne Cricket Club members who reserve seats with scarfs, drink alcohol in dry bays or buy guest tickets for major events without attending themselves are on notice. ⌘ Read more

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I was too busy for the charity vendor. But he said something that stopped me in my tracks
Australia’s giving sector has shown its incredible heart this week, but behind the scenes, an unsustainable number of non-profits are competing for survival. ⌘ Read more

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‘Economy held to ransom’: Warning over fallout from looming BHP strike action at Port Hedland
The action would be the first strike in the Pilbara in decades, and the alarms were sounding for those in the mining industry around pending industrial action as far back as March. ⌘ Read more

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ICAC Operation Navarra LIVE updates: Inquiry to stretch into next week as sacked Parramatta Council boss Gail Connolly resumes evidence
Connolly has returned for a fourth day in the witness box, as she answers questions about accusing council staffers of “dressing like homeless people”. Follow live. ⌘ Read more

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ICAC Operation Navarra LIVE updates: Inquiry to stretch into next week as sacked Parramatta Council boss Gail Connolly resumes evidence
Connolly has returned for a fourth day in the witness box, as she answers questions about accusing council staffers of “dressing like homeless people”. Follow live. ⌘ Read more

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