Police taunted as drunk teens arrested at Hawthorn park
Stunned Hawthorn residents heard screams and saw a fence being bashed in as drunken youths ran amok, with locals saying they didn’t “expect to see a riot” in the leafy eastern suburb.
Stunned Hawthorn residents heard screams and saw a fence being bashed in as drunken youths ran amok, with locals saying they didn’t “expect to see a riot” in the leafy eastern suburb.
The party hasn’t stop for dedicated Tigers fans who have continued celebrating the club’s premiership win, with lucky pub-goers getting a surprise visit from Damien Harwick. RECAP THE CELEBRATIONS.
Anxious footy fans are demanding answers after details of their AFL Grand Final ticket allocations disappeared shortly after first appearing online. Meanwhile, supporters who camped out for Grand Final tickets have secured their ticket after braving the elements.
A wild altercation between footy fans and police at last night’s AFL preliminary final was allegedly sparked by a man throwing a drink at security. It comes as the state Opposition calls for police and security resources to be boosted ahead of the Grand Final.
A surging number of pharmaceutical opioid overdose admissions are taking their toll on Victorian hospitals with almost 13,000 admissions in a decade. Here’s how much the treatment is costing.
An eight-year-old boy frantically banged on his neighbour’s door after witnessing his parents involved in a suspected murder-suicide. His “lovely” mother has been remembered for her smile, while his father was revealed to be a school library technician.
Melbourne researchers believe an over-the-counter tablet could save muscle dying after a heart attack. Here’s why they want to test the anti-inflammatory powers of this common vitamin.
Playgrounds offer more than fun and fitness — they’re financially beneficial as well. A new study has found exactly how much a playground near your house can add to its value.
The woman who fled her car after it became stuck in the path of an incoming train in Brighton this morning allegedly blew four times the legal blood alcohol limit after the collision.
Before the tourist buses that ferry 6.2m visitors a year along the Great Ocean Rd it was a ramshackle, muddy track. Here are incredible facts you didn’t know about one of the world’s great scenic drives.
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