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Senior curator Shannon Biederman and Melbourne artist Nina Sanadze have been commissioned to transform the flower tributes from the Bondi shooting into a permanent exhibit/artwork.

Despite our pain, the Jewish community refuses to wallow in anger

Six months on from the Bondi massacre, Australia’s Jews are in the second stage of their mourning. Next, we will seek light to dispel the darkness.

  • Alex Ryvchin

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson speaks with the media outside a Melbourne venue on Friday night.

Hanson pledges to work with Coalition in Victoria as protesters target moved fundraiser

A planned One Nation fundraiser has been moved to a new, secret location after protesters vowed to demonstrate outside the original venue.

  • Sherryn Groch, Angus Delaney and Fiona Byrne
Disorder in Belfast.

I grew up in Belfast. To see such hate on its streets again is heartbreaking

On Saturday, I return to a city I still call my home, to a depressingly familiar sight.

  • Jonathan Drennan

‘Blood-curdling scream’: How a horrific knife attack brought terror to Belfast streets

Moments after the blade glinted in the street lights, three brave residents rushed at the attacker as horrified residents and passers-by looked on.

  • Cameron Henderson
Hawthorn’s Nick Watson clashes with Michael Sellwood, of the Western Bulldogs.

How hubris is hurting Hawthorn, and why Nick Watson should follow his own advice

After urging his opponent to “walk the walk” the player known as “The Wizard” had one kick and one handball in the second half.

  • Michael Gleeson
Pies coach Craig McRae wants more from the club’s younger players.

‘Time’s running out for some’: McRae’s stark warning to under-performing young Magpies

Collingwood coach Craig McRae has warned time is running out for several of the club’s youngsters, as the Magpies prioritise experience for their King’s Birthday blockbuster against Melbourne.

  • Andrew Wu, Danny Russell and Isabel McMillan
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Whoopie Goldberg and Ted Danson attend the premiere of Made in America in May 1993.

‘I apologise for the rest of my life’: Ted Danson sorry for 1993 blackface roast of Whoopi Goldberg

Ted Danson apologised in a podcast for appearing in blackface and repeatedly using a racial slur while roasting actress Whoopi Goldberg more than three decades ago.

  • Neil Vigdor
Lisa Jane Spencer as she appears in the video.

Self-described comedian accused of racially vilifying Indigenous people sacked

A Melbourne content creator has been sacked amid a backlash to a video in which she stereotypes Indigenous people.

  • Kayla Olaya
The first Indigenous bachelorette, Brooke Blurton, has responded to a video where Spencer stereotypes Aboriginal people.
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Brooke Blurton calls on Melbourne comedian Lisa Spencer to apologise for her video

The first Indigenous bachelorette, Brooke Blurton, has responded to a video where Spencer stereotypes Aboriginal people.

Why so secret? Premier Chris Minns and Attorney-General Michael Daley.

Why the secrecy, premier? It’s got our attention

When the Minns government asked a judge to review its hate-speech laws, it knew he would arrive at a conclusion. So let us have it.

  • Michael McGowan