Victoria begins its sixth lockdown
Millions of Victorians have been forced into a seven-day lockdown – forcing businesses to shut and seeing protesters take to Melbourne streets – with Premier Daniel Andrews saying he had “no choice”.
Millions of Victorians have been forced into a seven-day lockdown – forcing businesses to shut and seeing protesters take to Melbourne streets – with Premier Daniel Andrews saying he had “no choice”.
Police are hunting a mob of youths who allegedly attacked school children while armed with knives in two separate shocking incidents on a Brighton walking trail.
Experts are calling for Victorian teachers and Year 12 students to get urgent access to Covid vaccinations to prevent further learning disruptions.
Remote learning could be a thing of the past if the state government adopted a “more nuanced” approach to keeping schools open in outbreaks, experts say. Here’s how it would work.
Thousands of teachers, students and families have been forced into isolation during Victoria’s latest Covid outbreak. Here’s how the virus has ripped through several schools.
Social media challenges are fuelling the dangerous vaping craze among young teens, with some admitting they are addicted.
Students and staff at Trinity Grammar are on tenterhooks after a further two teachers tested positive. Meanwhile, the list of exposure sites continues to swell.
Victoria has been placed into a snap five-day lockdown as Covid cases continue to climb. The announcement sparked an angry response from protesters who swarmed state parliament.
A 13-year-old boy has been flown to hospital with upper body injuries after a lighter blew up in his face at a Victorian school.
The heart of Melbourne’s Italian community has gone wild, with celebrations erupting and flares lit after their team clinched the Euro 2020 final.
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