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Simone Fox Koob

Investigative Reporter at The Age Australia Online

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‘Extreme risk’: Carbon watchdog mismanaged conflicts, ‘intimidated’ scientists

Hundreds of pages of previously confidential material reveal the regulator responsible for managing billions of dollars in taxpayer funds, as well as millions of carbon offsets, has serious governance issues.
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A daughter’s death, a mother’s torment and a battle for change

Celeste Manno was murdered in her bed. Now her mother wants the world to hear her pain – and to save others.
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The silence was deceiving: A murderous stalker, and a young woman f...

Just before her 24th birthday, Celeste Manno thought she was safe. Her obsessive stalker went quiet. It was a final night of peace before her family was handed a lifetime of grief.
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Reserve Bank warns ASX on tech project delays as shareholders voice...

A strike was recorded for the first time against ASX on its remuneration report at the company’s annual meeting, with shareholders unhappy due to the ongoing delays of its technology upgrades.
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‘Breathe! Please breathe’: Why young Alisha died waiting for an amb...

An asthma attack was all it took. That and a minutes-long delay to get a call-taker to answer triple zero. Victoria’s failing triple-zero service has claimed another victim.
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Girl dies after being hit by caravan at campground

The caravan was being moved when it struck the seven-year-old about 10am on Sunday at Tidal River.
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How global fraudster Samantha Azzopardi duped Melbourne families

After she made global headlines pretending to be a teenager in Ireland and Canada, no one heard about Samantha Azzopardi for several years. But in that time, she was conning families across Melbourne.
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Crowds return for Anzac Day service, but some diggers locked out by...

Jay and Alex both served in East Timor and Iraq, but only one was able to get tickets to the Anzac Day dawn service. They stood separately but together, on either side of a wire fence erected around the event.
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Family’s concern and anger over Scotch College response to alleged ...

The leading Melbourne private boys school has admitted it “must do more” to educate boys about sexual consent and declared it is the “challenge of our times” after concerns were raised about the way it responded to an allegation of rape against one of its pupils.
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Two knives being analysed by police following Narre Warren tragedy

Two seized knives are being analysed by police investigating an alleged stabbing attack which left a Narre Warren mother dead and two family members injured, a court has heard.
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'Ambitious' proposal to re-introduce dingoes into the Grampians ang...

A draft management plan for the Grampians created by Parks Victoria and Indigenous groups was released in November and contained a proposal to restore ‘locally extinct and culturally significant wildlife’ such as the dingo.
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Former Trinity College students sue Christian Brothers over sexual ...

Lawyers for the men allege that the Christian Brothers, as the operator of the school, failed to protect them from physical and sexual abuse at the hands of convicted paedophile Kevin Myers.
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Celeste Manno's boyfriend shares photo of her from the weekend

Grieving boyfriend of Celeste Manno pays tribute to 'beautiful' partner, days after she was allegedly killed by ex-colleague who is believed to have been stalking her.
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Coronavirus Victoria: Those who lived, loved and are gone: John Ban...

Here, we continue The Age’s series in memory and celebration of the people taken by the coronavirus.
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Those who lived, loved and are gone: Elaine Egan

Here, we continue The Age’s series in memory and celebration of the people taken by the coronavirus.
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Those who lived, loved and are gone: Ann Elizabeth Holmes

Here, we continue The Age’s series in memory and celebration of the people taken by the coronavirus.
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'A kind soul and humble': Bruno Bazec always found reason to smile

Bruno Bazec was an adventurous man who, in his youth, cheated death many times.
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Those who lived, loved and are gone: The men who helped build moder...

Here, we continue The Age’s series in memory and celebration of the people taken by coronavirus.
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'You're wonderful': Family remembers a woman full of affection

Here, we continue The Age’s series in memory and celebration of the people taken by coronavirus who lived and loved and were loved.
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Grandmother missing with man bought new home days before camping trip

Carol Clay, who went missing with Russell Clay while on a camping trip in Victoria’s high country, settled on a property in Melbourne’s south-east a week before the pair disappeared.
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Cyclist rushed to hospital after collision on Royal Parade

Paramedics were called to Royal Parade in Parkville to reports a cyclist had been injured during Thursday’s morning peak-hour.