Tributes for four found dead in Broadmeadows home
Police will probe whether a mass drug overdose involving fentanyl led to the deaths of two men, a woman and a teen dad in Melbourne’s north.
Police will probe whether a mass drug overdose involving fentanyl led to the deaths of two men, a woman and a teen dad in Melbourne’s north.
The peak body for chiropractors has reversed its decision to green light the controversial practice of manipulating the spines of infants and children following outcry from health ministers and pediatricians.
The former AFL boss will take over the top job at Melbourne-based wagering giant Tabcorp, picking up a base pay of $1.5m and the opportunity to earn far more in incentive payments.
Melbourne caravan maker Highline Caravans went bust owing more than $1.1m but its liquidator has found no cash in the bank and just $10,000 in other assets in a major blow for creditors.
Melbourne’s CBD offices have the lowest occupancy rate in the nation and stand half empty on Mondays and Fridays more than two-and-a-half years after the city’s last lockdown ended.
Campbellfield caravan manufacturer Highline Caravans has called in liquidators, its downfall coming after a boom in pandemic caravanning travel.
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A Middle Eastern restaurant in Thomastown has been destroyed in a suspected arson attack, the third restaurant to be damaged in suspicious fires in Melbourne’s north in the past week.
Robert Farquharson, found guilty of murdering his three young sons by driving into a dam outside Melbourne on Father’s Day, is preparing a new appeal against his life sentence by making use of miscarriage of justice laws introduced four years ago.
Tens of thousands of Victorians — including 40,000 at Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance — have attended dawn services or lined the streets of Melbourne to honour the nation’s Anzac heroes.
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