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It might just be the biggest match in Australian sporting history, and we’ll be live all the way as the Matildas take on England for a place in the World Cup final.

Matildas bring ‘halo effect’ for Seven but commercial windfall limited

Seven West Media boss James Warburton has toned down expectations of how much the network has benefitted from the success of the Matildas.

Robotinho predicts Women’s World Cup semi-final scores … and who will win the final

How far can the Matildas go? Who will lift the trophy? We asked our resident AI expert the tournament’s big questions.

Why trees in this east Melbourne suburb are disappearing at night

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The city’s leafy eastern suburbs are quickly losing their greenery as private development and illegal tree-removing operations sweep the area.

‘I’m tired’: Thorpe says she’s unlikely to re-contest her seat

“I do want some peace in my life from this hard fight and this hard struggle,” the senator said.

Dozens of Victorian senior public servants axed, Treasury left without senior trio

The Andrews government has sacked 49 Department of Justice executives, while three deputy secretaries have left the Treasury.

Gina Rinehart inked ‘death warrant’ deals for children’s trust fund, court told

Bianca Rinehart arriving at WA’s Supreme Court on Wednesday.

Gina Rinehart’s actions stripped the fund of its mining assets, wrestling back its stake in her company and leaving it “frozen in time”.

‘They couldn’t see us’: Rescue plane flew over lost Australians five times

Steph Weisse, Elliot Foote, Will Teagle and Jordan Short in the video they recorded from the island.

As the four Australians recounted their ordeal, more details emerged about the 36 hours they were missing at sea and about the plight of an Indonesian man still missing.

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Crime reporter John Silvester brainstorms a dozen questions homicide detectives are likely to ask.

I’m a Pom in Australia – and I’m supporting the Matildas

What Australia is feeling for the Matildas, England felt for the Lionesses last year.

The nation is fast becoming a green-and-gold-tinged emotional mess, but it’s also creating an awkward dilemma for a million British expats living here.

Lucie Morris-Marr

Australia expected to tip into recession within a year

Increased interest rates and ongoing concerns about rents, transport and power costs are driving the dour economic outlook.

These days, with uncovered women a common sight on Tehran streets, authorities have begun raiding companies where women employees or customers have been seen without the headscarf, or hijab.

Iranian women forced to wash corpses for refusing to wear veil

The punishments highlight a widening crackdown on women and girls, as Iranian MPs vote to review, behind closed doors, new laws that would enshrine penalties.

‘Might be in love again’: Rupert Murdoch reportedly dating Roman Abramovich’s former mother-in-law

Rupert Murdoch with Elena Zhukova.

Elena Zhukova, who has been divorced twice, has lived in America since leaving Russia in 1991 and is a friend of Murdoch’s third wife Wendi Deng.

The country where tailgating isn’t aggression but simply the norm

Tailgating, lane-hopping, honking your horn constantly and generally ignoring the road rules are all part of the experience.

A bike lane on this ‘perfect street’ was scrapped after residents raged. But it could be resurrected

Alison McCormack, chief executive of the Bicycle Network, at Kerferd Road where the Shrine to Sea bike lanes would run.

The government axed plans for a controversial separated bike lane that would cut speed limits and a lane of traffic – but a local council has been lashed for putting it back on the agenda.

Kitten found in stolen vehicle after crime spree police chase

Police Department shows a kitten that was found in a stolen car that police were examining for evidence, and now they are looking for his owner.

The gray-and-white male cat was perched under a seat in the stolen vehicle, which collided with a police car during a chase.

The Blind Side family reject claims they cheated footballer son

The family portrayed in the film about the life of former USA NFL player Michael Oher have rejected his claims that he was tricked and exploited.

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Mackenzie Arnold is a national hero - but you can’t buy your jersey.

The streets are full of ‘Kerr 20’ jerseys, but there’s one Matildas top fans can’t buy

A Matildas star and her English counterpart will be mortal enemies on Wednesday night - but they’ve found common ground.

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A member of the Frankston crime investigation unit was arrested by detectives from professional standards command on Monday.

Seven police interviewed, station raided over ‘false’ non-binary gender claims

Victoria Police has interviewed seven male officers accused of identifying as non-binary to exploit a $1300 force clothing allowance for women. 

Kinder surprise: 1100 kids in limbo as council pulls plug on kinder services

Vanessa Roy with her daughter, 3 year old Phoebe Austin at West Gully preschool. Vanessa is a parent who’s affected by Knox council pulling out of providing kindergartens.

A Melbourne council will shut down dozens of kindergartens while another municipality is considering closing its kinder facilities due to cost pressures linked to the state government’s free kinder program.

Two years ago, a committee proposed independent oversight of MP behaviour. It never happened

Will Fowles has denied an assault allegation against him.

An independent commissioner examining complaints levelled at state MPs won’t be established until later this year, despite a cross-party committee calling for the change more than two years ago.

Why no one wants to look for the Labor Party’s signature forgers

Daniel Andrews

Victoria’s integrity bodies aren’t set up to deal with misconduct like this. It means the Labor Party will be more focused on the leakers than the forgers.

This man’s father was enrolled as a Labor member after he had dementia and even after death

Tom Donato’s dad Antonio was signed up to be a Labor branch member even though he had dementia.

Antonio Donato’s son, Tom, confirmed that his father was diagnosed with dementia in 2011 and died in 2017, but Antonio’s annual Labor Party membership was renewed through to 2020.

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Women’s World Cup LIVE: Kerr named to start, ill Kennedy at home for Matildas while England names unchanged side

It might just be the biggest match in Australian sporting history, and we’ll be live all the way as the Matildas take on England for a place in the World Cup final.

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The Sydney Swans chief was considered a frontrunner for the league’s head of football role, but says he won’t be applying.

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Star Melbourne jockey Jamie Kah will face a tribunal after stewards charged the 27-year-old for breaching the rules of the sport.

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