Vic unis demand more federal cash for regional campuses
Victorian universities say regional students are being disadvantaged by a lack of federal government funding allocated towards rural campuses.
Victorian universities say regional students are being disadvantaged by a lack of federal government funding allocated towards rural campuses.
A waste company and its director have learned their fate seven years after a blaze at a Coolaroo factory forced mass evacuations due to extremely dangerous pollution levels.
A former Deloitte Australia director who stole almost $3m through fake work expenses that he blew on lavish pink diamonds, fancy artwork and top-notch watches has discovered his fate.
It was once home to a thriving community market that was a highlight of a visit to Melbourne’s west. But after a decade of neglect, Footscray locals are demanding action.
Furious victims of brutal assaults on Melbourne’s trams say it’s a disgrace not every tram is equipped with CCTV, as attacks on the public transport rise by 43 per cent.
The family of a Sri-Lankan worker killed in a fatal collision say they “forgive” his drunken best mate who was driving and caused the incident.
Contrary to other local road disputes these Melbourne residents are fighting to block their council from fixing a beloved bumpy road.
One of Melbourne’s last-standing old-school barbers — who has cut the hair of AFL legends and prime ministers — will celebrate his 50th year working out of his iconic Northcote shop in 2025.
Police have charged a man over the alleged murder of powerful gangland figure Mohammed “Afghan Ali” Keshtiar, who was gunned down in South Yarra two years ago.
A Dandenong man who was jumped and assaulted by a group of thugs has suffered severe memory loss after the incident where he was “left to die”.
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