Sandringham coach, Brighton Grammar teacher under investigation
A Brighton Grammar School teacher and Sandringham basketball coach is being investigated by Victoria Police following an alleged incident at the sporting club.
A Brighton Grammar School teacher and Sandringham basketball coach is being investigated by Victoria Police following an alleged incident at the sporting club.
A terrifying drive-by shooting in Melbourne’s west has left a house peppered with bullet holes as three children were sleeping inside.
The boss of I Cook Foods has vowed “we’re not going to stop” as Greater Dandenong Council’s attempts to have his legal fight for damages thrown out of court were rejected.
David Jaanz, the disgraced singing coach who fled to Queensland in wake of a sexual assault conviction, has quietly opened a new performance school – and his former Melbourne students are furious.
A tobacco store fire in the Yarra Valley is being treated as suspicious, while another blaze broke out at a shop opposite Revolver Nightclub on Chapel Street.
A former top cop says a call by police for any CCTV or dashcam footage that could help them find Ballarat mum Samantha Murphy “probably means they’ve got nothing to work with”.
The effects of a triple stabbing that left one man in an induced coma will be settled at trial four years on from the alleged incident at a Somerton reception centre.
Police say they have not been spooked by protesters at the Midsumma Pride March and are determined to keep participating in future marches.
A decade ago Rosie Batty saw her only child die in unspeakable circumstances, but through her unthinkable loss she has continued to find a way to help others.
Police are relying on insider tip offs to help shut down Victoria’s “next level” illegal tobacco trade that has plagued the state.
A teen accused of multiple armed robberies has been given another shot at bail after allegedly breaching his first curfew to go out and smoke weed.
Nanette Ellis was brutally killed inside her own home 40 years ago, with police now launching a new bid to solve one of the state’s biggest mysteries.
The mother of a Reservoir teenager who was kicked, stomped and stabbed more than 50 times has wept in court as four youth gang members were found guilty of her son’s murder.
A woman has described the terrifying moment she woke up in the middle of the night and realised five men were inside her Highett home. Read how police recovered her stolen items.
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