Second player charged over A-League betting scandal revealed
A Bayside Argonauts striker can be revealed as the second man charged after a major probe into alleged betting corruption on four A-League matches.
A Bayside Argonauts striker can be revealed as the second man charged after a major probe into alleged betting corruption on four A-League matches.
Altona’s Mount St. Josephs Girls’ College is embroiled in a peer ranking scandal, with Google Docs used to rate students, before the information is circulated on group chats and social media.
A teenage girl has been hit in a collision outside Westbourne Grammar School in Truganina and has been rushed to hospital.
Shocking footage has emerged of a teenager being brutally assaulted by a gang wearing hoods as the victim’s mum says the family plan to leave Melbourne because of the “unacceptable” violence.
A yellow card received by Western United midfielder Riku Danzaki that led to him being charged by police was described by a commentator as “undeniably” deserving a card.
A Japanese recruit who plays for Melbourne club Western United is one of two men charged by police after a major probe into betting corruption.
Melbourne’s A-League Grand Final celebrations were overshadowed by pre-game violence, as a police officer was hospitalised after being kicked in the face.
Controversial Melbourne-based organisation RUNIT will continue to hold events that concussion experts have labelled dangerous because the activity is not regulated or sanctioned by sporting bodies.
Trains on Melbourne’s busiest rail corridor will take their first “live” trial runs into the $15bn Metro Tunnel next month, the first of several winter rail and road closures across the city. Find out how you’ll be affected.
Hundreds of police will be pulled from their local areas and a number of stations will close as resources are diverted to monitor fans at the A-League Grand Final on Saturday.
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