Spanish F1 Grand Prix

GP deal none of our business, says F1 boss

FORMULA One boss Bernie Ecclestone and Premier Daniel Andrews have agreed to keep the fee Victorians pay for the Melbourne Grand Prix secret for as long as the race is run at Albert Park.

Mum’s killer: She may have stabbed herself

Mum’s killer: She may have stabbed herself
MOTHER of four Fiona Warzywoda may have stabbed herself to death in front of dozens of oblivious witnesses, her killer Craig McDermott has claimed.

Dairy funds to help desperate farmers

Dairy funds to help desperate farmers
VICTORIAN dairy farmers are being offered extra assistance to help them deal with the milk price crisis engulfing the sector.

Big tobacco wants school survey data

Big tobacco wants school survey data
A LONG-running tobacco study hailed as a critical step in preventing cancer could face the axe if data is released to a tobacco company, a tribunal has heard.

Suspicious fire destroys mosque

Suspicious fire destroys mosque
RESIDENTS have reported hearing a loud bang before a suspicious fire that destroyed a mosque in the Geelong suburb of Manifold Heights.

Mayor out of patience with city ‘homeless’

Mayor out of patience with city ‘homeless’
MELBOURNE City Council has lost patience with homeless protesters occupying City Square and wants them out.

Options for tough melanoma fight

Options for tough melanoma fight
SIX Victorians are diagnosed with melanoma each day, but nine out of 10 will win their battle with the cancer.

Restaurateur’s life-saving legacy

Restaurateur’s life-saving legacy
JUST four weeks after touring Victoria’s new comprehensive intensive care unit he proudly helped fund, legendary Footscray restaurateur Jimmy Wong became its first patient.

30-year plan for our future

30-year plan for our future
MOTORISTS would be paying higher tolls during peak times, householders would drink recycled water, and small rural schools shut in a 30-year plan to address Victoria’s pressing infrastructure needs.

East West decision haunts Premier

East West decision haunts Premier
PREMIER Daniel Andrews’s decision to waste $1.1 billion killing off the East West Link has returned to haunt him, with his hand-picked infrastructure advisers listing it as a key project.