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Travellers fined for attempting to smuggle ‘pest’ fish through Melbourne Airport

by David Johnson
Travellers fined for attempting to smuggle ‘pest’ fish through Melbourne Airport

Two travellers have been fined $54,000 in a Federal Court ruling for attempting to smuggle 240 fish through Melbourne International Airport. One man was initially fined $420 for attempting to …

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Christine fled home with her schoolbag and $10, determined to finish school without a home

by Vera Ward
Christine fled home with her schoolbag and , determined to finish school without a home

Christine Campbell was nine years old when she migrated from the Philippines to Australia in 1995 — she was seeking a better life, but would soon to discover a set …

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Verstappen dominates F1 Japanese Grand Prix, winning by 12.5 seconds over teammate Perez

by Virginia Chavez
Verstappen dominates F1 Japanese Grand Prix, winning by 12.5 seconds over teammate Perez

Max Verstappen’s record-breaking dominance in Formula 1 resumed Sunday with his victory in the Japanese Grand Prix, leading almost the entire race on a sunny day in central Japan. His …

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How Half the Sky opened ethical and sustainable shoe brand co-founder Natalie Chow’s eyes to human trafficking and slavery

by Haddis Thomas
How Half the Sky opened ethical and sustainable shoe brand co-founder Natalie Chow’s eyes to human trafficking and slavery

Non-fiction book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide (2009), by Pulitzer Prize-winning husband-and-wife journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, examines the numerous ways women are mistreated …

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From Miami to Melbourne, a quiet revolution is underway

by Akin Smith
From Miami to Melbourne, a quiet revolution is underway

Firefighters work on the zone of a forest fire in the hills in Quilpue comune, Valparaiso region, Chile on February 3, 2024. Javier Torres | Afp | Getty Images A …

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Firefighter adopts puppy he rescued from Sunshine North factory fire in Melbourne and names her Ember

by David Johnson
Firefighter adopts puppy he rescued from Sunshine North factory fire in Melbourne and names her Ember

A firefighter has adopted a puppy that was trapped under debris and burned in a Melbourne factory blaze and has given her a very fitting name. Two people died when …

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George Russell has MASSIVE crash at Australian Grand Prix after Alonso duel as race chiefs set to launch investigation

by Virginia Chavez
George Russell has MASSIVE crash at Australian Grand Prix after Alonso duel as race chiefs set to launch investigation

GEORGE RUSSELL walked away from a huge crash in the Australian Grand Prix unscathed after a duel with Fernando Alonso. The Mercedes star was sent skidding through the gravel and …

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‘Like a bomb’: Pool product explosion in Melbourne backyard prompts chemical warning

by Edgar Davis
‘Like a bomb’: Pool product explosion in Melbourne backyard prompts chemical warning

A Melbourne mother said she and her daughter narrowly escaped serious injury while swimming when a floating chlorine dispenser “exploded like a bomb”. It’s unclear exactly what caused the gassy, …

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Melbourne mum Roshni Lad forced to give birth to son on West Gate Bridge amid Extinction Rebellion protest

by David Johnson
Melbourne mum Roshni Lad forced to give birth to son on West Gate Bridge amid Extinction Rebellion protest

A Melbourne mother forced to give birth on the side of the road after she was trapped in a 25km-long traffic jam caused by an Extinction Rebellion protest is recovering …

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Australia Post slammed over Melbourne resident’s reality: ‘I don’t have a reliable mail service’

by Edgar Davis
Australia Post slammed over Melbourne resident’s reality: ‘I don’t have a reliable mail service’

A resident of an inner-city Melbourne apartment has slammed Australia Post after countless failed deliveries left them frustrated by the realisation: “I don’t have a reliable mail service.” It’s a …

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