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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed the ‘extreme anti-Israeli position’ of the Albanese government for the shocking arson attack in Melbourne.
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7th December 2024
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Netanyahu unleashes on Albo over synagogue firebombing
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed the ‘extreme anti-Israeli position’ of the Albanese government for the shocking arson attack in Melbourne.
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‘Vile act of terror’: Fury and frustration after synagogue fire
The head of Australia’s peak Jewish organisation has taken aim at the federal government for failing to keep Jews safe after a synagogue was targeted in an early morning firebombin...
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‘Do your job’: Frydenberg lashes PM over synagogue firebombing
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg has launched a blistering attack on Anthony Albanese for failing to stop anti-Semitism, in an open letter that claims social cohesion has broken do...
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Aussie forced to pay back millions after US empire collapse
Australian entrepreneur David Collard must hand over millions of dollars in unpaid wages and bills in the US, as the AFP finalises an investigation into his collapsed empire.
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‘Indefensible’: Vital family violence service to close amid funding drought
The Allan government has been accused of ripping funds from critically important family violence services and leaving regional communities “extremely vulnerable” amid a statewide v...
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Highly subsidised IVF clinics producing low success rates
These are some of the IVF clinics across Australia that have low success rates but are still highly subsidised by Medicare.
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Melbourne’s top 10 price growth suburbs of 2024
The city’s biggest boom ‘burbs have revelled in home prices jumping six figures since the start of 2024, defying the odds as sellers faced the toughest market since before the pand...
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Bianca’s sad goodbye from her beloved dog
The Jones’ family dog Zara joined mourners to say their final goodbyes to Bianca. There wasn’t a dry eye, as they heard words from her father Mark, mother Michelle and brother Lach...
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Bali Nine speak for first time since transfer announced
Two of the remaining Bali Nine members are in high spirits ahead of their imminent return home and could even be seen smiling and laughing with prison guards. See the video and pho...
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Nine star’s lawsuit claims revealed
Nine star Airlie Walsh is suing Nine Network over two incidents that occurred while she was pregnant, it has been claimed.
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Billion-dollar heirs: Who will inherit Harry Triguboff’s fortune
From passing on Meriton’s empire and addressing Australia’s “avoidable” housing crisis to surviving a near-death scare, Harry Triguboff opens up in a rare interview. See the video....
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Wild final session proves Aussies are up for the fight
After Mitchell Starc took a career best 6-48 to help roll India in two sessions, Jasprit Bumrah, the Adelaide Oval lights and the crowd made things hard for the Aussies – but they ...
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Brian Taylor exits Friday night footy in commentary shake-up
After 12 years as Channel 7’s prime caller, Brian Taylor will step into a new role as the network prepares to go head-to-head with a star-studded Fox Footy lineup for the first tim...
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New blow to sale of Brittany Higgins’ French abode
The former Liberal staffer has faced an uphill battle trying to sell her French countryside abode and has been forced to significantly drop the asking price. See the photos.
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Blackouts, blunders and a Starc blitz: The biggest moments from Day 1
Mitchell Starc made history and India’s Nitish Kumar Reddy brought the boom. ROBERT CRADDOCK details the six biggest moments from the first day of the second Test in Adelaide.
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Suburb breakdown of top performing schools
Some of the state’s top-performing schools are found in the suburbs — and cost a fraction of the price of independent schools. See where your school ranks.
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That one fast enough? Starc strikes back at Jaiswal
The boisterous crowd will never forget that opening ball which showcased the fascinating rivalry developing between the wily old quick Mitch Star and the lippy young champion Yasha...
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Terror plot mastermind days away from freedom
One of Australia’s most notorious convicted terrorists could be released into the community without conditions within less than a fortnight.
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Price: Why do we let loud minority groups trample all over our national day?
Out-of-touch corporate giants, sporting bodies, state governments, and local councils naively see rejecting Australia Day as supporting the trampled rights of Indigenous Australian...
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‘Finding my passion’: Smith’s dose of perspective from Cats flag great
As Geelong presented it new numbers, Bailey Smith had his jumper presented by a famous No.3. And their chat will help him love footy for the game itself.
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Push for controversial City of Melbourne carpark sale to be canned
A leading business group has said reported plans for the City of Melbourne to sell a valuable carpark to a Sydney pub giant at a knockdown price is a “perplexing decision” and shou...
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Doctor who sliced wife’s throat open loses court appeal
A Melbourne doctor has lost a bid to overturn a coroner’s referral to prosecutors after he cut his wife’s throat open and waited three hours to call an ambulance following a drug o...
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‘Should not have been on shelf’: Woolies meat tray turns stomachs
A customer has expressed her shock at seeing a stomach-churning tray of browning meat for sale at Woolworths Chirnside Park, with the embattled supermarket giant admitting it shoul...
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