Sign of the times: Public libraries in a post pandemic light Belad Al-karkhey FEATURES September 15, 2022
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Sign of the times: Public libraries in a post pandemic light Belad Al-karkhey FEATURES September 15, 2022
Legendary newsman and 60 Minutes founder Gerald Stone dies EDITORS' PICKS November 7, 2020He will be forever remembered as the man who changed current affairs reporting in Australia, writes James Yousif.
$1 million found in van during traffic stop NEWS November 6, 2020Police officers got a surprise when they pulled over a van and found it loaded with bags of cash, writes Jack Mara.
America decides – live blog NEWS November 6, 2020All the latest news and results from the US Election 2020, compiled by the student news team from Hatch.
Skin clinics feel forgotten as Victoria reopens NEWS November 6, 2020Beauty salons across Victoria are campaigning for fair treatment on the back of Dan Andrews’ announcement that retail and hospitality...
US election on a knife edge NEWS November 5, 2020The US is holding its breath today as Democratic contender Joe Biden closes in on Donald Trump in key battleground...
Trump fought the media and showed them up. Again. Politics November 4, 2020President Donald Trump has confounded polls and the media once again with the backing of the quiet majority, writes James Thompson.
Everything pointing Biden’s way: Charles Croucher NEWS November 4, 2020The polls point to a Biden victory and experts are cautiously predicting that outcome – but it could be days...
Horse racing’s cup runneth over with money and death EDITORS' PICKS November 3, 2020It's the race that stops the nation, but should it be stopped instead to save the lives of horses, asks Olivia Babb.
Twilight Payment wins the 2020 Melbourne Cup EDITORS' PICKS November 3, 2020The 160th Melbourne Cup will forever be memorable for having no crowd in attendance, but also for an impressive win, writes Hatch's resident punter Liam Gilleland.
Future vaccination research under pressure as universities cut jobs EDITORS' PICKS November 2, 2020The impact on the economy of coronavirus is further hampering efforts to produce vaccines, writes Christa Nicola.