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Rohan Smith

Afternoon News Editor at news.com.au

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Inside Melbourne hotel room celebrities love

There is a reason international celebrities select this room, of all the rooms in Melbourne, when visiting one of the world’s most liveable cities.
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Female guards accused of sex acts with teens

Female guards accused of sex acts with teens
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Why men should not work in childcare

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Plan would change Melbourne CBD forever

Barcelona is by every metric one of the most successful global cities on the planet.
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‘No thanks’: Aussies shocked at house price

“Sydney prices are a joke.”
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Baby boomers hit with stark election reality

Adam Bandt was on to something when he popped on the headphones to DJ in front of 500 attendees at the iconic Melbourne live music venue The Night Cat in March.
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This house sums up our housing crisis

Oakhill estate in the Melbourne suburb of Reservoir is one of the most sought-after pockets in all of the city’s north. And there’s a special reason for that.
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Melbourne hotel becomes world first

In one of Melbourne’s most beloved neighbourhoods is a brand new building that does exactly what it is meant to do — it blends in, rather than stands out.
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Iconic Melbourne venue’s transformation

The top end of Melbourne is colloquially known as the ‘Paris End’. It has been that way since the 1950s thanks largely to boutique, high-end shopping, untouched heritage buildings and cafe culture.
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Pilot’s act in months before MH370 vanished

For 10 long years, the search for missing passenger jet MH370 has failed to deliver an answer about exactly what happened on March 8, 2014.
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‘Killing machine’: Eerie MH370 scenes

Ten years on from what should have been a routine flight, there is still no news about what happened to 239 people, including six Australians, after they boarded MH370 at Kuala Lumpur.
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Mask manners Australians must learn

When mask mandates end, mask etiquette should remain.
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Satellite images reveal Russia’s big lie

Russia wants the world to believe it is de-escalating — that it is heeding the warnings from Western governments and moving troops away from Ukraine.
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Eerie scene in ISIS leader’s home after blast

Warning: Graphic content
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High-powered team behind Djokovic’s win

Novak Djokovic is a step closer to being allowed to stay in Australia and participate in the Australian Open starting next week.
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Woman sacked for getting Covid vaccine

A Newcastle-based wellness clinic and “church” whose senior members refer to vaccination mandates as “medical apartheid” has sacked a worker because she chose to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
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Dark truth behind Jacinda ‘smoking’ video

When a video purporting to show New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern smoking drugs surfaced on social media in recent months, experts quickly dismissed it as a fake.
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Truth behind toxic vaccine theory

When Danish footballer Christian Eriksen suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed face-forward into the turf at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium in June, spectators, teammates and opposition players held their collective breath.
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Key difference in photos led cops to pilot

Google Maps helped lead police to Greg Lynn — the man now in custody in relation to the suspicious disappearance of missing campers Carol Clay and Russell Hill.
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Melbourne protesters sink to new low

Those protesting against the Victorian Government’s proposed Pandemic Bill plumbed new depths when they brought gallows to the CBD this week.
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20 NSW schools closed by Covid cases

The number of schools in NSW forced to close because a member of the school community is sick with Covid-19 has risen to 20 as the Premier talks down the “bumpy” reopening.