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The oversized block is set on the beachfront.

Brighton locals buy $40m house next door, smashing suburb record

A beachfront home has sold in a deal nearly three years in the making, and the buyer wasn’t far away after all.

  • Elizabeth Redman

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School council president Aaron Stead (centre) with students at Brighton Primary School.

These parents say their crumbling state school isn’t being fixed because of who they vote for

Long-running maintenance issues at the 150-year-old Brighton Primary School came to a head when the floors of classrooms and a bathroom were eaten by termites.

  • Noel Towell and Gemma Grant
47 Donald Street, Prahran.

The 7 best homes for sale in Victoria right now

Buyers dreaming of a mountain retreat or a character home in the inner city could find their next property among this week’s best listed homes.

  • Mary O'Brien and Lou Sweeney
Tim Wilson at Little Sister Cafe.

The moment lunch with Tim Wilson turned into an ambush

The newly elected Goldstein MP’s political skills were put to the test when he was unexpectedly confronted by a constituent.

  • Stephen Brook
Prawn toast joins the snack-heavy menu at 81 Bay, the wine bar next to Baix.

Baix & 81 Bay

Ian Curley’s luxe Brighton restaurant and wine bar.

  • Tomas Telegramma
1 Toadhall Lane, Jan Juc.

The best properties for sale across Victoria right now

Looking for your next home? From a Jan Juc bushland showstopper to a Preston home that celebrates its past, we’ve got you covered.

  • Mary O'Brien and Lou Sweeney
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Malena Cucina & Bar in Brighton focuses on southern Italian flavours.

Malena Cucina & Bar

Southern Italian hot spot on Martin Street.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Beach House cafe and kiosk overlooks the colourful bathing boxes.

Beach House

A sunny cafe and kiosk overlooking Brighton’s famous bathing boxes.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Ugochukwu George Anyakorah, a Nigerian living in Sydney, was working for a cyberscam syndicate and linked to the Buccaneers, a Nigerian campus cult, according to court documents.

The Nigerian ‘blood cult’ targeting lonely Australians with romance scams

A Sydney father was part of a Nigerian scam that took millions of dollars off lonely Australians, defrauded businesses and siphoned the money to a terrifying African gang.

  • Perry Duffin
Outside the Brighton store.

Blakeaway

Offering Brighton locals ready-made meals and other daily essentials.

  • Emma Breheny

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