Doctors Domestic Violence Warning Following National Plan Snub 26/03/2022
Doctors are warning that family violence victims may be exposed to worsening situations because general practitioners have been snubbed by a national plan to protect women and children.
A Greens-led inner-city council has sought to prevent elected representatives from speaking to the media.
Police have urged members of the public to dob in late-night delivery drivers…. bringing deadly drugs to the homes and parties of Victorian teenagers chasing quick chemical highs.
Fresh research has found willful illegal use of mobile phones while driving was commonplace among young Victorians who are dodging detection and dismissive of penalties.
For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au
Previous Episodes
Ash Barty Hangs Up The Racquet 24/03/22
Albanese Declares Labor The Party For Mainstream Australia 23/03/22
Melbourne’s Property Market Storms Into 2022 22/03/2022
Tears Flow As Family And Close Friends Pay Tribute To Shane Warne 21/03/2022
Kimberly Kitching’s Best Friend Breaks Her Silence After The Labor Senator’s Death 19/03/2022
Victorian Police To Trial GPS Trackers For Family Violence Perpetrators 18/03/2022
You might like
In Black and White
Host Jen Kelly talks with experts and historians to uncover the untold stories of some of our most interesting and offbeat ancestors.
The Herald Sun – News Feed
We're for Melbourne and Victoria, this podcast gives you the headlines daily from the Herald Sun. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Life and Crimes: Confessions of an Underworld Lawyer
He was the lawyer to Melbourne's biggest underworld figures before cocaine sent him to jail. In an exclusive series Andrew Fraser lifts the lid on the crims he represented, the cops he met, and his dramatic fall from grace.
Turn Around
On the 50-year anniversary of the 1969 Lara bushfire, we speak to Barabara Coltman who survived the tragedy where seventeen people died.