Hope CCTV clue can solve mysterious Dandenong death
Homicide Squad detectives have released CCTV footage of a man mysteriously killed in Dandenong last week in a plea for public help.
Homicide Squad detectives have released CCTV footage of a man mysteriously killed in Dandenong last week in a plea for public help.
A magistrate has sensationally bailed a teen who broke into a Brighton home and stole a luxury car despite admitting the public would want the boy locked up – and that he agreed with them “100 per cent”.
Thieves have driven a sedan through the front of the Dior store in Melbourne’s CBD, shattering the front window and making off with several high-end items.
Melbourne commuters have battled peak-hour travel chaos with major delays on fifteen metro train lines after an incident on the City Loop.
A luxury home in Melbourne’s northwest has set a new benchmark for the area. But just how much did the new owners pay?
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John Harrington explaining the impact golf balls have on the environment.
Children with disabilities will have more freedom and independence at kinder than before, thanks to ‘lifechanging’ upgrades and renovations taking place at more than 400 centres.
I listened to Sam Newman’s anathematic podcast so you don’t have to. Don’t bother with it — it’s antisemitic, full of lies and a total waste of time.
The owners of embattled Melbourne craft beer brewer Kaiju will retain control of their company after striking a deal with creditors who have agreed to settle for just 15c on the dollar.
Victoria’s new Treasurer Jaclyn Symes appears to be getting off to a rocky start with staff dealing with her told to “stop using economic terms” because she doesn’t understand them.
Victorians can look forward to some cool relief from the state’s stifling heatwave conditions as a rapid cool change gets set to send temperatures plummeting within hours on Tuesday.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has just admitted the state’s bail laws are still too soft. Amid a worsening youth crime crisis, the premier…
Opposition Leader Brad Battin has said big changes are needed to help revitalise Melbourne’s CBD but remained tight-lipped about potentially forcing the state’s public service back to the office.
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