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Newsabout 8 hours ago

AFL Finals Race Ignites: Swans Host Bulldogs Amidst Amartey Injury Blow, Crows Seek Vital Win in Perth

A gripping Friday night AFL double-header sees the Sydney Swans battling the Western Bulldogs in a finals-shaping clash, while the Adelaide Crows seek a crucial away win against the West Coast Eagles. The Swans will also celebrate their annual Pride Game amidst a pivotal match for both top-eight contenders.

Newsabout 9 hours ago

Toll Tangle: Linkt Admits to Widespread Overcharging, Pledges Full Refunds for Victorian Motorists

Toll operator Linkt is set to refund tens of thousands of Victorian drivers after a systemic classification error led to widespread overcharging on CityLink and the West Gate Tunnel for up to a decade. The company, through its parent Transurban, has promised full, inflation-adjusted refunds, compensation for inconvenience, and will waive charges for those who were undercharged.

Newsabout 10 hours ago

Firefighters Union Loses Supreme Court Bid to Halt Corruption Report's Release

Victoria's United Firefighters Union has failed in its Supreme Court challenge to prevent the publication of a significant anti-corruption report. The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission's 'Operation Richmond' details alleged misconduct during a 2016 industrial dispute, but its release is now contingent on a potential appeal.

Newsabout 10 hours ago

Origin Absences Shape High-Stakes Panthers-Rabbitohs NRL Showdown

Two NRL powerhouses, the Penrith Panthers and South Sydney Rabbitohs, clash tonight in a vital Round 18 fixture, with both teams significantly impacted by State of Origin representative absences. The table-topping Panthers are under pressure, looking to snap a two-match losing streak against their top-eight rivals.

Newsabout 10 hours ago

AFL Icon Nicky Winmar Convicted on Assault Charges Following Bendigo Court Hearing

Former AFL star Neil Elvis "Nicky" Winmar has been found guilty of assaulting a woman in northern Victoria, with a magistrate accepting the victim's account of the incident. The case will return to court in August for a pre-sentence hearing, where Winmar's barrister is expected to seek a community corrections order.

Newsabout 10 hours ago

The Equalisation Enigma: Is the AFL's Competitive Balance a Myth or a Reality?

Amidst passionate debate about the AFL's competitive balance, data reveals a league more tightly contested week-to-week and over the long term than often perceived. However, while struggling clubs show significant rebound potential, persistent challenges for those at the bottom remain a focus of ongoing equalisation efforts.

Newsabout 11 hours ago

Supreme Court Pauses Liberal Bid to Revoke Moira Deeming's Preselection

Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has secured a temporary reprieve, preventing the party from revoking her preselection ahead of the upcoming state election. This follows her legal challenge in the Supreme Court, which paused the party's planned action after she refused to apologize over allegations against former leader Matthew Guy.

Newsabout 11 hours ago

Alleged Abduction: Victoria Police Withdraws Charges Against Two Teenagers

Charges have been formally withdrawn by Victoria Police against two males previously accused in the alleged abduction of a teenage girl near a Melbourne school. This development follows their arrests and a court appearance by 18-year-old Ayom Deng, with police confirming notification to all involved parties.

Newsabout 12 hours ago

AFL Leadership Accused of 'Failure' as Late Star Adam Hunter's Friend Demands CTE Accountability

Dave Andrews, best friend of the late Adam Hunter who suffered from CTE, has penned a searing letter to the AFL Commission, accusing the league of failing its duty of care to players. His powerful critique draws parallels to the James Hardie asbestos scandal and demands urgent, transparent action on player brain health for all levels of the game.

Newsabout 12 hours ago

Woman Avoids Jail After Assaulting Senator Lidia Thorpe Outside MCG

Ebony Jan Bell has received a 12-month community corrections order, avoiding prison time, for her 2024 assault on federal senator Lidia Thorpe outside the MCG. Senator Thorpe, who sustained injuries and missed parliamentary sitting days, had consistently advocated against a custodial sentence for Bell.