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A sad 48th state of affairs
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A sad 48th state of affairs

Meanwhile, Heckle and Jeckle continue to heckle.

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Darebin City Council: What your candidates said

Darebin City Council: What your candidates said

Voters in Darebin will choose nine people to represent them on council for the next four years. Here is what the candidates said about why they are running in the Victorian council elections and what they want to achieve.

  • by Cara Waters and Rachael Dexter
Maidstone townhouse clears price guide with one bid, sells for $700,000

Maidstone townhouse clears price guide with one bid, sells for $700,000

First home buyers kicked the auction off with a big offer, and the competition ended just three bids later. It was one of 117 auctions scheduled for Saturday.

  • by Jim Malo
Pascoe Vale house sells for $1,385,000, tripling in value since last sale

Pascoe Vale house sells for $1,385,000, tripling in value since last sale

The much-loved family home attracted more than 40 bids from four parties. The successful buyers smashed the vendor’s reserve by $185,000.

  • by Jim Malo
Neighbours once tolerated a homeless settlement. Then rubbish started piling up

Neighbours once tolerated a homeless settlement. Then rubbish started piling up

The encampment at a car park in Melbourne’s north started out with a campervan or two, but is now overflowing with timber offcuts, damaged furniture and old bike parts.

  • by Sophie Aubrey
Keon Park station is officially open. Residents were already painfully aware

Keon Park station is officially open. Residents were already painfully aware

Goran Torbakov was woken at 7.30am on Friday by an announcement blaring into his apartment: “Dear passengers, this station is now open.”

  • by Rachel Eddie
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The apartments where train announcements are a ‘dominant, intrusive force’ in the living room

The apartments where train announcements are a ‘dominant, intrusive force’ in the living room

A train station has moved and now sits less than five metres from balconies. Residents have been offered noise-cancelling headphones to deal with it.

  • by Tom Cowie
Kevin the swan lost three mates. Now he’s in love with Whitney Houston

Kevin the swan lost three mates. Now he’s in love with Whitney Houston

Resembling a Shakespearean tragedy, the romantic history of Kevin the black swan has taken another turn, delighting locals who frequent the Reservoir park that he calls home.

  • by Hannah Kennelly
Slain boy’s dad hugs prosecutor after guilty verdict for four attackers

Slain boy’s dad hugs prosecutor after guilty verdict for four attackers

A judge said CCTV footage of the death of Declan Cutler, 16, in Melbourne’s north “screamed horror” as she found four teenaged boys guilty of his murder.

  • by Tara Cosoleto
The unsung ‘angels’ of animal welfare – and why there needs to be more like them

The unsung ‘angels’ of animal welfare – and why there needs to be more like them

One Reservoir woman fostered more than 60 dogs last year, looking after them for a short time until they were ready to go to a forever home.

  • by Carolyn Webb
Brewery bar La Sirene reopens in Reservoir with wild ales and Portuguese steak sangers on the menu

Brewery bar La Sirene reopens in Reservoir with wild ales and Portuguese steak sangers on the menu

After a dramatic end to its 12 years in Alphington, the wild ale brewer has opened in a new spot – and locals are flocking to its unique bar.

  • by Emma Breheny

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