Witness runs to woman’s aid in Boronia Plaza carjacking
A woman stalked to her car at Boronia carpark was put in a headlock and almost wrenched from her vehicle before a bystander, alerted by her screams, stepped in to help, a court has heard.
A woman stalked to her car at Boronia carpark was put in a headlock and almost wrenched from her vehicle before a bystander, alerted by her screams, stepped in to help, a court has heard.
A Mill Park man spent more than a week behind bars after he was allegedly nabbed with stolen goods, but his lawyer told the court it was all a big mistake and the items belonged to his client.
A Caroline Springs bakery loved by shoppers for its fresh cakes and sandwiches has refused to back-pay money allegedly owed to staff in underpaid wages. Now, the business owner has a date in court.
Virus infections in Brimbank have almost doubled in the past week and Premier Dan Andrews has refused to rule out imposing harsher restrictions if the number of new cases does not slow. SEE THE FIGURES.
Case numbers linked to a Tottenham meat factory have surged as Melbourne continues to battle a second wave of deadly virus infections. SEE THE FIGURES.
Melton coronavirus cases continue to surge according to new health data and Premier Dan Andrews has refused to rule out harsher lockdown restrictions. SEE THE FIGURES.
Hospitals in Melbourne’s west are preparing for the fight of their patients’ lives if the number of new coronavirus infections fails to slow and the state’s medical system is flooded.
A mum who couldn’t cope with her seriously ill son’s cancer diagnosis fled to Melbourne where she lost herself in its seedy drug-riddled underbelly, a court has heard.
A Melbourne GP who raped and impregnated his teenage daughter has failed to show remorse for his crimes. He instead blamed his daughter, telling police she should have fought him off, a court heard.
Abattoir staff in Melbourne’s west are suing their bosses for compensation after falling ill with coronavirus. One man said his employer allegedly tried to brush off his illness as just a “common cold”.
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