Private school in legal battle over dumping of toxic soil
Bacchus Marsh Grammar says it stands to lose over a million dollars if plans to dump toxic West Gate Tunnel soil just metres from its campus goes ahead.
Bacchus Marsh Grammar says it stands to lose over a million dollars if plans to dump toxic West Gate Tunnel soil just metres from its campus goes ahead.
A Block expert has doubled her money selling her renovated Hampton home to the show, also doorknocking neighbours who decided to cash in too, ruffling feathers in the quiet cul-de-sac.
Gary Ablett Jr has revealed the unlikely path he took to faith while going through troubled times. Despite his famous father’s strong Christian beliefs, a young Gary said it wasn’t a central part of his life until one night in a Torquay share house.
Tigers tragic Mick Molloy made a rash promise to cut his hair like Kevin Bartlett if his beloved team triumphed in the Grand Final. Now his Triple M teammates are holding him to his pledge.
Darren Jolly and ex-wife Deanne’s marriage breakdown has turned bitter with both due to front court. The pair sold the dream as the high-flying property flipping gurus on The Block but recent social media posts hinted at private turmoil.
In a startling bid for ratings and attention, Today host Karl Stefanovic has threatened to run starkers through one of Melbourne’s most significant public landmarks if Donald Trump loses the US election.
Channel 10 morning show Studio 10 underwent a dramatic purge in September which saw Kerri-Anne Kennerley get the boot and Irish dancer Tristan MacManus brought in as co-host. But has the gamble paid off?
The notorious AFL “batmobile”, which made headlines 29 years ago as a bizarre footy chariot for rocker Angry Anderson at the 1991 Grand Final, has made a surprise appearance on The Footy Show and predictably things didn’t go as planned.
Patrick Dangerfield has given a glimpse of the steely focus Geelong has on winning the Grand Final saying the Cats are ‘all in’ as they fight for footy’s greatest prize.
Aussie stars of the stage and screens have been making their mark in Hollywood or at home. Here are the 30 most influential entertainers who have made us laugh, cry, sing, dance or think over the past three decades. Do you agree? CAST YOUR VOTE.
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