City gripped tight by 'coldest week of the year'

Daniella Miletic   Think the cold might loosen its white-knuckle grip on poor shivering Melbourne? Think again. The big chill's only just begun.

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Magnetic brain stimulation can help treat drug-resistant depression, study finds

Brain stimulation could help those with a history of depression.

Bridie Smith 12:49 AM   The once-controversial method of beaming magnetic fields into the frontal areas of the brain to treat depression has been shown to help those with drug-resistant depression.

Four teenagers charged over stolen BMW that crashed on West Gate

The stolen BMW after the crash on the West Gate Freeway on Friday morning.

Beau Donelly 10:51 PM   Four teenagers have been charged after a stolen BMW carrying nine people crashed on the West Gate in the early hours of Friday morning.

Meet the head of Apex

National Apex president Mathew O'Donnell.

Tammy Mills 12:15 AM   Meet Mathew O'Donnell​, the national president of Apex.

Motorists could pay more in peak times under ambitious transport plan

Traffic on Kings Way this week.

Farrah Tomazin 8:48 PM   Motorists could be forced to pay more to use the roads during peak times in a bid to reduce traffic congestion, under a contentious proposal being examined by the state government's chief infrastructure adviser.

Gippsland man charged with murdering 11-month-old baby

Police

Marika Dobbin 8:39 PM   A 26-year-old Victorian man has been charged with the murder of a 11-month-old baby.

Melbourne Zoo's baby elephant critical, not eating enough

The elephant calf's mother Num-Oi at Melbourne Zoo on Monday.

Beau Donelly 7:54 PM   Melbourne Zoo's stricken baby elephant remains in a critical condition and is been kept alive intravenously because she is not eating enough.

Two boys missing from police station found

Police

Beau Donelly 7:40 PM   Two young boys who went missing after leaving a Melbourne police station have been found safe and well. 

Breakthrough offers fragile hope over inherited condition

Sarah Jones with son Jimmy.

Rania Spooner 6:32 PM   Baby Jimmy missed all of his milestones but nobody could tell his parents why, or warn them that his condition could be passed to future siblings.

Fraudster pretended to be a big shot to win over his kids

The car's owner was  'concerned he may well have died', County Court judge David Parsons said.

Liam Mannix 6:22 PM   Graeme Effrett wanted to win the acceptance and love of his children. And so the pizza-deliverer pretended to a be a "big shot" and submitted a huge bid for a South Yarra mansion – using a forged cheque.

Police still searching for missing baby Beau Lachmund

Dean Lachmund and Brooke Billing, parents of missing baby Beau Lachmund.

Beau Donelly 6:22 PM   Police are still searching for a missing baby believed to be sleeping rough in a car with his parents.

Patients urged to visit GPs

Parents are being urged to strike up a relationship with a regular GP.

Julia Medew 5:56 PM   Doctors are urging people to find a regular GP who they can trust and call on after hours to help stem a rise in unnecessary and costly hospital visits.

The case against greyhound racing

Analysts reckon NSW's decision to switch off greyhound racing could see Tabcorp earnings per share drop about 6 per cent ...

Stathi Paxinos 5:42 PM   Those who make money from racing dogs have seemingly all received, and are singly loudly, from the same script. Descriptions such as "draconian" and "callous" have been thrown around by more than one industry supporter at the decision by the NSW government to ban greyhound racing from mid-next year. Others themes have been to argue that all but a small number of trainers actually their love dogs, and to ask the public to trust that changes are being made. You know, give us a go it will all be different now. 

Harnessing Chinese social media to win Chisholm

The Liberals used Chinese-language social media platform WeChat to engage with voters in Chisholm.

Benjamin Preiss and Josh Gordon 5:38 PM   The Liberal Party's successful campaign to win Chisholm was partly underpinned by a sophisticated social media campaign targeting voters with Chinese backgrounds.

Malka Leifer: alleged child abuser now living free in Israel

Malka Leifer remains in Israel, where she will be assessed by psychiatrists.

Kate Shuttleworth 5:03 PM   Malka Leifer's new neighbours are outraged the accused paedophile is living among them in a conservative, religious settlement in Israel.

Surge in Victorian farm deaths worries safety authorities

WorkSafe says quad bikes and tractors are the vehicles most often involved in farm deaths.

Darren Gray 4:45 PM   An increase in deaths on Victorian farms this year has prompted safety authorities to plead for greater caution and safety awareness on the land.

Samuel Davide Hains, most Melbourne guy ever, a prank

"Samuel Davide Hains" as he appeared in Street Seen.

4:38 PM   So, "the most Melbourne Man ever" Samuel Davide Hains was a prank after all.

Bogus Federal Court email 'subpoenas' thousands

Federal Court

Tammy Mills 4:27 PM   If you've received an email saying you've been subpoenaed to the Federal Court, breathe a sigh of relief.

Tracking device removed from former Anzac Day terror plot accused

Harun Causevic in November last year.

Tammy Mills 4:17 PM   A tracking device placed on a Melbourne teenager once accused of plotting an Anzac Day terrorist attack will be removed after variations to a highly restrictive control order.

Man makes miraculous escape as car flips in CBD crash

A man is rescued from a car wreck on Queens Street in Melbourne's CBD.

Marika Dobbin 3:43 PM   A man has walked away with minor injuries from a spectacular crash in the city that saw his car flip onto its roof.

Police nab drink-driver at 142km/h

A Melbourne drink-driver has been caught speeding 142km\h.

Neelima Choahan 12:57 PM   A Melbourne has been caught allegedly driving at 142km/h while being more than twice over the legal drink-driving limit.

'Nine teens in stolen BMW' crash on the West Gate Bridge

The stolen BMW after the crash on the West Gate Freeway on Friday morning.

Neelima Choahan, Craig Butt 12:11 PM   Six teenagers arrested, another taken to hospital with serious head injuries after horror crash on the West Gate Bridge.

The Greens march across Melbourne

The Greens vote took over Northcote over five elections, but stopped short of Bell Street.

Beau Donelly 11:58 AM   The Greens, it appears, are taking over Melbourne.

Boys missing after walking out of Flemington police station

Missing friends: Amir Mohammed, 13, (left) and Nebiu Gebrenegus, 12.

Neelima Choahan 11:51 AM   Two young friends are missing after walking out of Flemington police station, where they used a phone to call their parents, on Thursday night.

Taxi driver who left passenger in pool of his own blood gets community corrections order

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Liam Mannix 11:09 AM   A taxi driver who left a passenger in a pool of his own blood after he tried to do a runner has been sentenced to a two-year community corrections order, plus two hundred hours of community work.

Police hunt flatmate after woman's body found in Kew

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate Alex Freeburn.

Neelima Choahan 10:53 AM   Police are still hunting for the flatmate of a 29-year-old woman whose body was found in Kew on Tuesday.

Fire destroys Preston restaurant New Europe

The New Europe restaurant in Preston has been gutted by fire.

Neelima Choahan 9:08 AM   Fire has destroyed the top floor of a Preston restaurant where two men allegedly fired shots in the ceiling last year.

Melbourne Express: Friday, July 8, 2016

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Craig Butt 8:58 AM   Kick-start your day with live news, travel updates, weather and more.

Melbourne Airport runway reopens as blue skies appear

Plane

Neelima Choahan, Beau Donelly 8:38 AM   Melbourne Airport has resumed operating on both runways following Thursday's delays. 

Police seek flatmate of dead Kew woman

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05:  The scene in Derrick st Kew where a womans boday has been found on July 5, 2016 in ...

Beau Donelly   Police have appealed for the flatmate of a woman found dead in Kew this week to come forward.

World's most liveable city should be ashamed

Fishermans Bend is doomed to repeat the planning mistakes of Southbank.

Clay Lucas   What a sad trend for the world's most liveable city to be leading.

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Opinion

Punishment by proxy

The danger is that immense damage will be done to communities served by the CFA.

Football's abuse of women is institutional

The abuse of women in football is ongoing. Its language. Its attitudes. And sexual assault.

Why footy's men need to take heed

This has been an opportune week to shut up and learn.

Myer should stick with what it does best

Classic, dependable and enduring – that's what we want from Myer.

Forget hollow apologies, take away the money

Behavioural change cannot happen without people changing their language.

Sorry, Premier, you've used up your nine lives

What is the shelf-life of a political crisis?

Victoria's proposed euthanasia laws are flawed

A sanitised, pain-free and controlled death cannot be guaranteed.

Video

V/Line conductor filmed punching man

Passenger films a V/Line employee as he repeatedly kicks and punches a 46-year-old man at Broadford station.

Andrews wants Melbourne Metro cash from Turnbull

Daniel Andrews wants the allocated $3 billion for East West link to fund the Melbourne Metro.

Inside Australia's goat farming industry

We export the largest quantity of this meat in the world, but most Australians know little about goat farming.