Dan Andrews bailed up at Melbourne’s party of the year
It seems Daniel Andrews can’t go anywhere these days. It’s not just golf courses which are out of bounds, now he’s been told off by a guest at the NGV Gala.
It seems Daniel Andrews can’t go anywhere these days. It’s not just golf courses which are out of bounds, now he’s been told off by a guest at the NGV Gala.
Stage star Rob Mills has taken aim at Craig McLachlan’s ongoing shows of defiance, saying the disgruntled actor needs to “put his hand up” and admit he was wrong.
Bill Shorten will be breathing a sigh of relief after besting Neil Mitchell in a bet. If the former Labor leader had lost he would’ve faced every politicians worst nightmare — speaking the truth.
Tim Smith and former treasurer Josh Frydenberg were once mates but a snide social media post by the car crash MP reveals the friendship may have soured.
Alarmed at declining enrolments, St Patrick’s College in Ballarat has been offering slashed fees to parents to lure them away from a rival school just up the road— provoking outrage.
It’s hardly a surprise that political phone polling is taking place in Kooyong, but the fact some questions canvass views on Josh Frydenberg is raising eyebrows.
The Victorian government has gone close to having a full Utopia moment with an early suggestion to name the new drunk outreach team the Public Intoxication Support Service.
Veteran newsreader Mal Walden has taken aim at the bosses at Nine Entertainment’s newsroom for how Peter Hitchener’s retirement as weeknight anchor was announced.
It hasn’t been seen for more than a year but there are calls to break a giant banana sculpture out of cold storage in order to rescue a Collingwood Park upgrade branded the city’s saddest.
SEN boss Craig Hutchison has hit back at Lauren Phillips in a stoush about Matt Damon’s attendance at Derby Day, saying “you’re not the first person with a famous friend”.
Music legend Tina Arena has revealed she suffered a “deplorable” snub by the organisers of the ARIA Awards show — but could it be payback?
The #Me Too movement clearly passed Tommy Lee by, with the Motley Crue drummer calling on fans to take their tops off at the band’s Melbourne gig.
Kanye West’s Melbourne wife Bianca Censori has made a solo trip back home, as photos emerge of her sister posing in a controversial outfit.
Leading designer Effie Kats married in a fairytale Melbourne wedding at the weekend, but the absence of one high-profile guest didn’t go unnoticed.
Daniel Andrews has missed the cut in his bid to join one of Victoria’s most elite golf clubs, with his reign as premier hanging like an albatross around the neck of the golfing tragic.
The retail giant has removed a bag from its shelves and online shop due to its slogan that was described as “not a good look”.
Crown has lost its shine among some at Flemington as its latest tower causes angst before the first race is even out of the gate.
He had a list of nicknames for Dan Andrews after the former premier banned him for more than six years, but 3AW host Neil Mitchell hasn’t waited long to slap one on the state’s new leader.
Jacinta Allan has revealed she has had a number of conversations with Daniel Andrew since becoming Premier, calling on her old boss as she settles into the state’s top job.
Showbiz legend Kamahl says he was left humiliated at a charity lunch when the MC ended his impromptu performance.
Melbourne’s most prolific party crasher has revealed how she’s blagged her way into VIP events, including watching Collingwood’s premiership win with Gill McLachlan.
The boss of touring giant Live Nation Australia has left the company in a move that’s come as a surprise to many in the industry.
Outgoing Mentone Grammar principal Mal Cater — who has faced claims he oversaw a toxic culture — has been gifted a portrait from students. Or so the school’s press release claims.
Fireworks can be expected at the 2026 Commonwealth Games Bid inquiry when events industry boss Simon Thewlis gives his view on why it was such an “epic” fail.
Wayne Carey has called for “perspective” after a now-infamous “3 times” social media boast sent the internet into a frenzy.
The Deputy Premier’s language around an election pledge to transform rail networks in Melbourne’s west revived memories of the government’s response to a leaked Covid roadmap.
Melbourne Lord Mayor and Collingwood tragic Sally Capp will be licking her wounds all week after losing a bet with her Carlton supporting deputy.
Bondi Sands co-CEO Shaun Wilson is glowing after a massive 24 hours in which his model girlfriend and a Tokyo-based beauty brand both told him ‘I do’.
Channel 7’s outgoing footy reporter Tom Browne has meet up with media heavyweight Eddie McGuire, but he’s not expecting a job offer anytime soon.
Scott Cam has laid the sledgehammer into a gossip website over claims he was set to walk away from his hit TV show.
One-time drug trafficker Fadi Haddara has pivoted to showbusiness since being released from jail — and his recently birthday had plenty of razzle dazzle.
The former Foreign Minister had a Barbie doll created in her honour but has shared a surprising revelation about the new movie and blockbuster Oppenheimer.
Mushroom Group boss Matt Gudinski has tied the knot on an island retreat for the rich and famous in Italy’s Bay of Naples.
Dan Andrews might’ve shattered the dreams of athletes the world over with the embarrassing Comm Games fiasco, but it seems some Victorians are still holding on to hope.
Superstar jockey Jamie Kah is soaking up the sun on holiday with a Melbourne Cup winner after her apparent white powder scandal.
Troubled actor Vince Colosimo has been spotted in a Melbourne suburb waiting to catch a bus. So is he abiding by court edicts after his licence was suspended or prepping for a Wog Boy sequel?
The Logie-winning comedian famous for co-writing The Castle and Utopia set his comedic sights on the Victorian premier at a media preview of his new musical, Bloom.
Treasurer Tim Pallas missed a golden opportunity to cover the cost of the Commonwealth Games — getting on Devil Dan at the Ballarat races which paid out a debt solving 126-1.
Andy Lee is calling in the big guns of home renovation to tackle his planned $5m conversion of a derelict mansion in Hawthorn — but only after he’s chased out the pigeons and possums.
As the rest of society grapples with the consequences of AI, Supreme Court Justice James Elliott was forced to confront a brave new world — Facebook — in a Melbourne murder trial.
Drink drive MP Tim Smith knows a bit about crashing into fences, but these days it’s loose deliveries he’s been sending to the fences in a star turn with a local English cricket team.
If fashion labels plan on crowing about celebrities wearing their clothes, it’s typically a good idea to spell their name correctly.
An ominous missive from crime syndicate The Commission aimed at controlling cocaine prices reveals they are unexpectedly well read in motivational business literature.
After his nasty split with the Mongols, the former bikie boss has been busy promoting everything from vodka to dog food.
Another Australian sporting team secured victory over their British counterparts this week and this time it didn’t result in the sporting equivalent of the Cuban missile crisis.
Melbourne has lost a lord, with the death of the Fourth Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell. But in some happier news, it’s gained another.
AFL heavyweight Travis Auld may have missed out on footy’s top job, but he looks set to be the main man at Albert Park.
July 6 is a significant date for many reasons — Paul met John, a medical breakthrough occurred and Victoria’s fearless leader was born.
Crisscrossing the globe with her sister hasn’t cured the travel bug for Bec Judd, as she joins the winter exodus of Melbourne’s very elite.
There was plenty of pomp and ceremony around the announcement that silver fox Brett Sutton had been named Victorian of the Year. But one key thing was missing.
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