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Bourke Street attack: baby boy dies, death toll rises

Matthew Si (left) and Jess Mudie died when a car ran them down in Bourke Street, Melbourne.

Melbourne's Bourke Street rampage attack has already claimed five lives, but there are fears this grim toll could rise, with six people remaining in a critical condition as a mass of flowers grew near the scene of the tragedy.

Morrison looks to London to solve housing affordability crisis

A housing bond aggregator, successful in Britain, was the leading recommendation of a report to state and federal ...

The Turnbull government is making further moves toward establishing a government backed-bond vehicle for affordable housing as Treasurer Scott Morrison heads to Britain to seek guidance on Australia's housing affordability crisis and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull prioritises the issue.

Failure of mental health services blamed for CBD carnage

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull lays flowers in Bourke Street

Victoria's beleagured mental health system will face scrutiny from a coronial investigation into the deadly rampage in Melbourne's CBD last week, amid claims the tragedy could have been avoided if Dimitrious Gargasoulas' apparent mental health issues had been treated earlier.

Bail laws to change if needed: Andrews

Police Association secretary Ron Iddles.

Premier Daniel Andrews has stopped short of announcing changes to bail laws in the wake of the Bourke Street tragedy but promised to make changes where needed, with resources and cost not an issue.

'This is a sad day. It is so sad': PM

Malcolm Turnbull lays flowers in Bourke Street.

Australia's national leaders have joined the sombre memorial for victims of the Bourke St rampage, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull declaring all Australians stood in solidarity with mourners.