Melbourne mover and shaker pulls trigger on shotgun wedding
Weddings come in all shapes and sizes but one local entrepreneur opted for a particularly brisk betrothal just before jetting out of Tullamarine.
Weddings come in all shapes and sizes but one local entrepreneur opted for a particularly brisk betrothal just before jetting out of Tullamarine.
The owner of criminal law firm Burn City Legal is more than familiar with the city’s youth crime problem, but his latest encounter was far more personal — and didn’t reap him any fees.
He’s a well-connected and highly-educated Melbourne bloke who has been paid a lot of good money for his advice over the years. He’s now seeking some of his own after being busted for drink driving.
A Victorian prisoner has raised eyebrows among fellow detainees for sporting the kind of apparel that might have made Daisy Duke proud.
Avid readers of The Source were told in the middle of last year Melbourne’s Lord Mayor would hang up her robes before the next City of Melbourne election.
Daniel Andrews is understood to be finalising whether he will take a number of board positions as his post-politics career takes shape with an Easter announcement in the wind.
The King’s representative in Victoria soaked up the Grand Prix action at Albert Park, but not everyone got the memo about which governor is which.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan couldn’t let speculation of a leadership spill against John Pesutto pass without comment, delivering a well-timed jibe to her counterpart in parliament.
Four key figures from the Andrews government, including the former Premier’s chief of staff, have got the band back together to launch a new venture.
Plans for a visit to Australia by King Charles are being prepared and the Victoria Racing Club is more than keen to host the King and Queen Camilla should they be here in November.
Joe Rumoro thought he’d found a quiet spot inside Princes Park to enjoy his snack — an avocado — and watch his mate play in the Richmond v Collingwood practice match. He was wrong.
Melbourne is remembering late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny with a makeshift memorial being tended to on one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares.
The identity of a provocative poster paster remains a mystery after the campaign office for Labor’s candidate in the Dunkley by-election was slathered with images of the opposition.
Female MPs have moved away from sitting next to dumped Labor MP Will Fowles after he was forced to resign from the party after sexual assault allegations.
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