Former Monash director speaks out after IVF bungle
Renowned IVF pioneer Alan Trounson says the horror mix-up in which a woman gave birth to a stranger’s baby never should have happened.
Renowned IVF pioneer Alan Trounson says the horror mix-up in which a woman gave birth to a stranger’s baby never should have happened.
Liberal candidate for Macnamara Benson Saulo has defended his loyalty to the party, saying it better “aligns” with his values despite previously working with two fringe parties and the Greens.
From mining magnates to billionaire bigwigs, Australia’s wealthiest have made some record-breaking real estate moves over the years with sales as high as $140m.
Damaged vehicles are being held for ransom by smash repair companies until the owner coughs up huge fees in a practice known as “car-napping” — and in some cases it’s “a sh-t-fight” to get the car back.
The Herald Sun has been lauded for it’s premier journalism and leadership at the prestigious Melbourne Press Club Quill awards, with photographers, reporters and executives honoured.
Dancing with the Stars judge, entertainer Todd McKenney, has waltzed his way from Sydney to Melbourne, buying a warehouse in the city’s inner north. See the home’s “very Roman” bath.
The Allan government’s new bail laws have passed parliament but Victorians still face a wait for the tougher laws to come into effect.
A killer father who murdered his estranged wife, Cindy Crossthwaite, in her Melton South home has been confronted by his son in court, two decades after the brutal crime.
Carb-phobes, look away now. At these five Melbourne venues, the humble potato has had a glow-up.
WATCH: Wonthaggi traders and shoppers got a shocking surprise after they spotted a tiger snake slithering on Graham St.
Covid and the Andrews government’s response changed the way we worked, learned and how rich and healthy we are. These charts capture its lasting impacts.
Melbourne late-night hospitality veterans say one major post-Covid development has left the CBD “fighting for its life” as traditional Thursday and Friday drinks become a thing of the past.
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