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He’d spent 17 years as a Buddhist monk. When told of his incurable disease, Björn Natthiko Lindeblad was forced to face a core belief: that life is impermanent.
Stake, Superhero and Pearler are some of the new trading platforms promising a shot at financial security to a generation cursed with a bleak housing market and the spectre of inflation.
Six health experts, from a former chief medical officer to an emergency doctor, shared their vision on how governments should fix Victoria’s buckling healthcare system.
Melbourne is battling an increase in rubbish on the streets and graffiti tagging, with the amount of graffiti cleaned every month up by more than 60 per cent since the start of the pandemic.
It took my dad, in his final months, to tell me that my marriage wasn’t working. He could see there was a problem and that I was in denial.
Transgender participation in sport has become a tinderbox, but experts say blanket legislation fails badly in attempting to address the dozens of issues at play.
War has broken out over foodie Julie Chow’s cooking aromas at a Clarence Street apartment complex.
Qantas has faced criticism after hundreds of thousands of customers faced big delays and cancelled flights. But nothing seems to stick to its boss of 14 years.
Pop culture is finally catching up with modern portrayals of how women live and what they value.
Tony Cochrane has attempted to block the AFL leadership prospects of Richmond chief executive Brendon Gale, telling the non-Victorian presidents that a league administration with Gale at the helm would be too Victorian-centric.
Five weeks from now, some home truths are going to be delivered to parties, pollsters and leaders.
In the seat of Warringah, there is a peculiar pall of frustration in the air. But it’s got nothing to do with transgender issues.
The Coalition fits the “daddy” template and Labor the “mummy” formula. Labor, in particular, needs to campaign as both.
Councils are facing a “massive backlog” of potholes to repair on Sydney’s roads. The NRMA says extra funding – and more sunshine – is needed to fix them.
Labor’s task of gaining a bag of seats looks difficult, and party hardheads know they have a mountain to climb.
With religious leaders set to celebrate Easter, Passover and Ramadan, their overarching message is to not give up hope.
Ross Powell, 71, and his 32-year-old son Andrew died after their boat flipped while they attempted to save a tourist in rough seas off Sherbrook beach, near the Twelve Apostles on Victoria’s south-west coast, on Easter Sunday in 2019.
Lawyers who have devoted years to representing gay-bashing victims will not be readily assured that a judicial inquiry will, at last, deliver all the answers.
The Australian Christian Lobby has asked voters in two marginal seats whether they knew how their members voted on “protecting faith-based schools”.
An integrity watchdog has to prevent any government from engaging in the kind of egregious misconduct committed by the Coalition at the last election.
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