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The areas in Victoria where rates of this cancer are at their highest
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Just tell us how LNP policies will improve lives
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Fire nearly destroyed this town. Months later, it’s lacing up its corset and polishing its pocket watch
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Four-year-old child hit and killed by a car in Ocean Grove
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Jetstar pilot stood down from flying after assault charge
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‘Appalling act’: Royal Children’s Hospital to slash cancer centre jobs on eve of charity appeal
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Former teacher accused of sexually assaulting teen student
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Better call Bartho: Your must-read man in a financial meltdown
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Killer teen to spend 10 years in jail for mother’s cold-blooded murder
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Baby Mia lived for only eight hours. Her parents still wonder if hospital staff could have saved her
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When Karmein Chan was abducted, this policeman was first at the scene
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‘Put me in the ocean’: Alan Hamilton wanted to be buried at sea, but it’s a rare and challenging feat
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Final farewell: Rare sea burial carried out for Melbourne man
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Ex-Carlton boss Luke Sayers splits with wife
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‘Skeletons in my closet’: Funeral director in libel case denies being heartless
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Offshore issues could prove decisive in ocean-loving Victorian electorates
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Warning issued over ‘potentially unsafe’ homes in Melbourne’s south and west
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‘Kaz tax’ hike: Illegal tobacco kingpin doubles his extortion fee to $5000
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Climate is too important to leave to major parties
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Much-loved music venue ordered to improve its soundproofing – for flats that don’t exist
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Train timetables are stuck in ‘the 1990s’ for Melbourne’s north and west
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Funeral director didn’t look at body for five weeks, court told
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‘Risk to human health’: EPA knocks back giant waste transfer station
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Why gangland figure Tony Mokbel’s drug trafficking conviction could be overturned
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Son released from police custody after elderly father’s Phillip Island death
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Free kinders charging parents for spots on waiting lists
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Peter Dutton’s backflip shows where eyes need to be on WFH
via theage.com.auReaders react to the Coalition decision to scrap its policy to prevent Canberra public servants from working from home.