Melbourne city skyline during post-pandemic exodus myth debate

Melbourne Exodus Myth: The Real Data Behind Population, Property, and Jobs

Melbourne Exodus Myth: The Real Data Behind Population, Property, and Jobs The idea of a Melbourne exodus has dominated headlines since the pandemic, but the truth behind Victoria’s situation is far more complex. Before COVID-19, Victoria was booming—leading the country in both economic growth and population expansion. However, following a series of lockdowns, that momentum…

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Ashley Klein set to referee State of Origin decider

State of Origin Referee Controversy: Ashley Klein to Officiate Decider Amid NSW Backlash

State of Origin Referee Controversy: Ashley Klein to Officiate Decider Amid NSW Backlash Ashley Klein’s appointment as the referee for the upcoming State of Origin series decider has reignited fierce debate. Following controversial officiating in Game 2, where New South Wales received eight straight penalties in the first half and trailed 9-0 after 45 minutes,…

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South Sydney winger Johnston breaks toward Ken Irvine's record

Alex Johnston Nears Historic Try-Scoring Record with Electrifying Four-Try Performance

Johnston’s Historic Chase Nears Completion Alex Johnston has always been humble about his accomplishments, carefully avoiding talk of records out of respect and superstition. But after Saturday’s explosive performance against the Storm, the South Sydney Rabbitohs winger can no longer deny what’s coming. With four tries added to his tally, Johnston now sits at 206…

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Jonathan Fagan escorted by undercover police after cocaine bust

AFP Raids Luxury Double Bay Mansion in Explosive $9.7 Million Cocaine Bust

Sydney Drug Sting Shocks Elite Suburb An elite Sydney suburb became the center of a dramatic law enforcement operation when Australian Federal Police raided a multimillion-dollar Double Bay home, uncovering an alleged plot to possess 30 kilograms of cocaine. The scene unfolded with undercover officers, some disguised as tradies, arresting 40-year-old Jonathan Lindsay Fagan in…

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Supporters stand with Christopher Kay outside court

‘Sterling Gentleman’ Cleared: Sydney Man Found Not Guilty of Serious Charges in High-Profile Trial

Christopher Kay Acquitted in High-Profile Trial Over High School Allegations In a gripping court case that tested reputations, relationships, and recollections, a young Sydney man has been found not guilty of all charges related to a series of serious allegations dating back to his high school years. Christopher Kay, now 21, stood trial in the…

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Boxes of rescued food outside Sydney home from dumpster diving

Sydney’s Shocking Food Waste Crisis: Dumpster Diver Uncovers ‘Sad Reality’ Behind Supermarket Bins

A Quiet Protest Against Waste in Sydney’s Inner West In Sydney’s inner west, a quiet revolution is underway as one man sheds light on a growing issue that many choose to ignore — massive food wastage. Amidst the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, a local resident named Matthew has taken a stand, not for himself, but for…

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Cooma Gaol plaque ceremony at correctional centre

Cooma Gaol Officially Recognised on NSW State Heritage Register for LGBTQIA+ History

Cooma Gaol Added to NSW State Heritage Register Cooma Gaol has received formal recognition with its inclusion on the NSW State Heritage Register, marking a powerful step in acknowledging New South Wales’ complex, painful, and often hidden history. A commemorative plaque was unveiled during a special ceremony at the correctional centre to honour this historical…

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Flooded Downing Centre entrance in Sydney

Downing Centre Court Flooding Forces Four-Week Closure and Major Legal Disruptions

Flooding Forces Major Closure at Sydney Courthouse Sydney’s Downing Centre courthouse will remain closed for at least four weeks following extensive internal flooding caused by a burst water main. The sudden incident has left one of the city’s busiest legal venues out of action, affecting thousands of scheduled hearings and proceedings. Critical Infrastructure Damaged Floodwater…

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NSW Police investigating shooting aftermath

Sydney Caravan Park Siege: Man Shot by Tactical Police After Knife Threat Incident

Man Shot During Siege at Sydney Caravan Park A man is in critical condition after being shot by tactical police during a dramatic siege at a caravan park in Sydney’s southwest. The incident unfolded at Poplar Tourist Park in Elderslie, where officers responded to reports of a man making threats while armed with a knife….

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Bengal winning at Royal Randwick 2025

Bengal Eyes Kosciuszko Glory After Strong Randwick Comeback for Trainer Luke Pepper

Bengal’s Rising Momentum Ahead of Kosciuszko Bengal’s city success journey continues, and with the $2 million Kosciuszko race looming, trainer Luke Pepper’s ambitions are higher than ever. The promising galloper, once trained under Chris Waller, is thriving in Canberra and proving a force to be reckoned with at Royal Randwick. His recent win signals a…

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