Longer and louder: New trams hit streets
First locally made tram in two decades unveiled - and earphone-wearing pedestrians are sure to hear it coming.
First locally made tram in two decades unveiled - and earphone-wearing pedestrians are sure to hear it coming.
Spin king suggests Ricky Ponting was motivated by envy when wrote autobiography.
WikiLeaks founder will make a new bid for parliament if fresh WA Senate election is ordered.
More than 450K Victorians receive extreme and code red fire warnings despite cold, wet weather.
Row erupts between planemakers Boeing and Airbus over width of economy-class seats.
His rags-to-riches story has taken him from a Chinese factory to one of Toorak's most pricey trophy homes.
REVIEW: Network Ten's new show is not the promised game-changer for breakfast TV.
He's 1.5 kilograms heavier than last year and has only raced five times since then. But here's why this English stayer can win tomorrow’s Cup.
Are you dreading terrible phone signal at the Melbourne Cup? Here are some tips for cellular success while trackside.
Receptionist terrorised at inner-city office, man stood over in bed as execs turn to bikie muscle.
Only 251 public servants have left their jobs since government was elected, most with redundancies.
ACTHackers have infiltrated websites in Singapore and the Philippines.
AEC head admits the loss of votes from the WA senate damaged the electoral commission.
Comment Tony Abbott is out of step with the experts when he labelled the NBN 'wacko' in an interview.
Rehabilitation and crime prevention reap benefits for everyone, not just the criminals.
When integrity and corruption issues arise, they don't just disappear and life moves on.
Nine chief David Gyngell will have plenty of incentive to stick around.
ASX shrugs off economic data, while Westpac is the only big bank in the red.
Profits surge for NSW government-owned electricity companies.
Retail spending has risen by a stronger-than-expected 0.8 per cent in September.
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Corporate bookmakers have stepped up the tempo in the battle for the punter's dollar.
Cameron Clyne's efforts to turn around NAB are paying off.
US millionaires are snapping up Irish castles at knock-down prices. And they're not alone.
Here's one winner you can back on Tuesday: the Reserve Bank won't be cutting rates.
Do reports that are critical of cycling help stir up dangerous animosity on our roads?
Get in the Spring Carnival spirit at work.
Many people meet their partner at work, but that doesn't make it easy to manage the working relationship.
Breaking Bad, Mad Men and Johnny Depp are setting trends, but when you're choosing a hat for the races it's all about masculine elegance according to Smart Alec hat store owner Michael Albert.
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As Time Goes By | 1:56pm - 2:27pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
Explore | 1pm - 2pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
The Dr. Oz Show | 1pm - 2pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Moon | 1pm - 3pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
The Doctors | 1pm - 2pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
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Choccywoccydoodah | 2:27pm - 3:02pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
Conservation's Dirty Secrets | 2pm - 3pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
The Daily Edition | 2pm - 3pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Moon | 1pm - 3pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
Ready Steady Cook | 2pm - 3pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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Choccywoccydoodah | 2:27pm - 3:02pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
Conservation's Dirty Secrets | 2pm - 3pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
The Daily Edition | 2pm - 3pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Moon | 1pm - 3pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
Ready Steady Cook | 2pm - 3pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
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Play School | 3:02pm - 3:30pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
France 24 International News | 3pm - 3:30pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
The Chase | 3pm - 4pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Nine News Now | 3pm - 4:15pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
Judge Judy | 3pm - 3:30pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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Me and My Robot | 3:59pm - 4:13pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
Al Jazeera News | 3:30pm - 4pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
The Chase | 3pm - 4pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Nine News Now | 3pm - 4:15pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
Entertainment Tonight | 3:30pm - 4pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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Half Moon Investigations | 4:25pm - 4:54pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
The Journal | 4pm - 4:30pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
Seven News at 4 | 4pm - 5pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Nine Afternoon News | 4:15pm - 5:30pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
Huey's Kitchen | 4pm - 4:30pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
Review: Wake Up is not the promised game-changer for breakfast TV, but it has promise.
A Cirque du Soleil performer has been hospitalised after falling during the ''Wheel of Death'' act.
It was an often confusing and awkward debut for the YouTube Music Awards.
From the moment Kerr and Bloom became an item it always seemed there was a third person in the relationship.
''I like to do things at full-mast and I wasn't prepared to be a mother at half-mast any more."
The stars score large appearance fees to strike a pose.
From Good Food
This new easy, honest all-day 'wine shop for eating' is just the thing to give East Melbourne a tasty focus.
A dreamy creme catalan and smooth fudge squares don't skimp on vanilla's exotic flavour.
Get your Melbourne Cup week off to a healthy start with this spicy greens dish from Jill Dupleix.
From Daily Life
Statisticians, to a chilling level of accuracy, can identify the beginnings and endings of romance on Facebook.
Peace, equality and a lesbian head of state are just the tip of the iceberg.
Everything isn’t terrible in this book, just most of it.
A tongue-in-cheek book offers new positions for parents of young kids, from 'the interrupted congress' to 'the stubborn goat'.
What to do when your little darling grows up - and develops an attitude.
He started life as a woman, but Trevor MacDonald is now a proud dad who breastfeeds his toddler son.
Price war looming on flights to Thailand as AirAsia X plans first head-to-head battle with Jetstar.
Virgin boss slams the transit facilities between Sydney's domestic and international terminals.
It's known for insane traffic, but the city is really an adventure into the unknown.
With the new iPad so thin and light, is there less reason to sacrifice that extra screen real estate?
Half a million Victorians incorrectly sent bushfire danger alerts by Victoria's troubled fire alert system.
Residents of southern Gabon and others in eastern Africa get rare glimpse of a total eclipse of the sun.
Government is looking for new advisors to help renegotiate the $11 billion deal between NBN Co and Telstra: tender.
Attacks an apparent revenge over reports Australia is intercepting Indonesian communications.
The dotcom era is ending, but not because of any sudden decline in online participation. Quite the opposite.
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Nicole Sundin has moved 17 times in the past two years, saving her up to $31,200 in rent.
Boom-and-bust times give way to 'sustainable' growth.
There was a pause due to the Melbourne Cup carnival holiday weekend.
Report paints a bleak picture for Australia’s economy should the car manufacturing industry disappear.
Camry rally car, 1000-horsepower Hyundai at Las Vegas show.
Shane Warne suggests Ricky Ponting was motivated by jealousy when he expressed initial doubts about Michael Clarke's suitability to be captain.
Paul Roos lauds Melbourne's success in bolstering its midfield as he prepares to officially oversee 2014 campaign.
The appearance of Verema represents a notable coup for Racing Victoria.
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The Zone: Damien Cantwell has spent 20 years studying public policy and manufacturing
As a member of the Collingwood cheer squad in the 1970s, Andrew MacLeod signed up as a member of the Melbourne Football Club.
Most visiting evangelists want to convert people to faith, but Pete Rollins wants to encourage people to doubt.