The forgotten schools of Melbourne
Hundreds of beloved schools have closed or merged over the years, but fond memories remain. Here’s a look back on our forgotten schools.
Hundreds of beloved schools have closed or merged over the years, but fond memories remain. Here’s a look back on our forgotten schools.
After a spate of shocking incidents, the school near Richmond’s injecting room has taken radical measures to keep kids safe.
A new report has revealed fresh appreciation for teachers after a school year interrupted by the pandemic and online learning.
Gangs across Melbourne are using social media to taunt police by boasting about “killing for fun” and making “cases pile up”.
Police have uncovered the tricks private school kids, some as young as 14, are using to buy illicit drugs online.
A disturbing trend is sweeping Victorian schools, with scores of teachers in both public and private schools being covertly filmed.
Frustrated parents say recent experiences near Richmond’s injecting room show the situation has “gone from bad to worse”.
Two Melbourne councils have been slammed for splashing thousands of dollars of ratepayers’ cash on junkets at lavish resorts.
Police will investigate allegations of abuse at Wesley College as it emerges a document shared by male students on social media ranked girls based on their looks.
Crisis talks after shock pictures reveal the drug horror at the school gate near Richmond’s controversial injecting room.
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