NewsBite

Tullamarine

Advertisement
Hume City Council: What your candidates said

Hume City Council: What your candidates said

Voters in Hume 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

Latest

Surf, golf and a movie: The $475m Melbourne Airport reinvention to lure tourists

Surf, golf and a movie: The $475m Melbourne Airport reinvention to lure tourists

A golf driving range, hotel and cinemas are at the heart of a proposed $475 million development at Melbourne Airport aimed at drawing in thousands of tourists.

  • by Adam Carey
Melbourne Airport Rail mediator also advising state-run rail authority
Exclusive
Rail

Melbourne Airport Rail mediator also advising state-run rail authority

The federal and state governments say there’s no conflict of interest in the mediator between Melbourne Airport and the state of Victoria while also consulting for another state agency.

  • by Kieran Rooney and Patrick Hatch
Speed-camera workers to give Christmas motorists a heads up

Speed-camera workers to give Christmas motorists a heads up

Mobile-speed-camera workers will occasionally switch off their cameras as an unresolved pay dispute with private operator Serco drags on.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Melbourne Airport terminals flooded, flights grounded as wild weather hits city

Melbourne Airport terminals flooded, flights grounded as wild weather hits city

Several flights were delayed and passengers’ Christmas travel plans were disrupted after two storms hit on Thursday afternoon, grounding planes and flooding the terminals at Tullamarine.

  • by Najma Sambul and Elissa Goldstein
Threat of hazardous fumes from Tullamarine truck crash ‘eliminated’

Threat of hazardous fumes from Tullamarine truck crash ‘eliminated’

People in several suburbs in Melbourne’s north had earlier been told to stay indoors after a truck carrying pesticide crashed on the Western Ring Road.

  • by Jackson Graham and Ashleigh McMillan
Advertisement
From the Archives, 1972: Concorde’s 002 booms into Melbourne

From the Archives, 1972: Concorde’s 002 booms into Melbourne

Forty years ago, Concorde’s 002, a supersonic prototype airliner, boomed into Melbourne with a belch of smoke. A small crowd of watchers made the pilgrimage to Tullamarine to see the historic flight.

  • by Sally White
‘Delays were insane’: Victoria clarifies isolation rules for aircrew, ground staff

‘Delays were insane’: Victoria clarifies isolation rules for aircrew, ground staff

Airport workers who are close contacts of COVID-19 cases do not need to isolate, as delays persist at Melbourne Airport ahead of its busiest Easter in two years.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola and Cassandra Morgan
Loved ones reunite in Melbourne as international border restrictions are removed

Loved ones reunite in Melbourne as international border restrictions are removed

With the last of Australia’s international border restrictions on fully vaccinated travellers removed on Monday, there were tears and relief at Melbourne Airport.

  • by Cassandra Morgan
Ride the wave with Three Blue Ducks
Review
Melbourne

Ride the wave with Three Blue Ducks

Where else can offer you a set of 12 perfect waves an hour and a whisky flight chaser?

  • by Gemima Cody
Melbourne Airport asks for powers to stop development underneath flight paths

Melbourne Airport asks for powers to stop development underneath flight paths

The airport wants the right to block developments in areas affected by flight noise, in a bid to prevent a future Sydney Airport-style curfew.

  • by Clay Lucas

Original URL: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/topic/tullamarine-g9f