Victoria News
Love flows for CBD massacre victims
FAMILIES and friends of the Bourke St massacre victims shared precious photographs and memories of their loved ones yesterday, as the fallout from Friday’s tragedy continued to sweep Victoria.
Accused’s behaviour became more erratic
Families remember CBD victims
Man killed, boy injured in car crash
CBD driver’s mum: ‘I’m ashamed of him’
Reel men ready to battle it out
Teen traumatised by slashing
Dasha our only hope at Open
Doggone wild - canines have fun
Businesses fear sickies after Australia Day
BUSINESSES fear as many as 200,000 workers will risk the sack by taking the day after Australia Day off as a bogus sickie to get a four-day weekend, bosses fear.
Victorian hospital sex assault crimes double
EXCLUSIVE: SEXUAL crimes in Victorian hospitals have doubled in the last year, with a person now raped or assaulted on the wards every four days.
Victorian hospital sex assault crimes double
What’s on in Melb this Australia Day
Bail laws ‘frustrate’ top cop, Premier
Victoria’s fastest growing jobs revealed
The day death came to the Dandenongs
Rental law overhaul concerns landlords
Search for diver off Bellarine Peninsula
The dark past of Melbourne’s laneways
From red dirt to road king
GROWING up on a remote Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, Cadel Evans would ride a bike on the red dirt from early in the morning until his mother came looking for him at night.
Rider dies in bike collision
A MOTORCYCLIST has died after his bike clipped the back of a car, then collided with another motorbike in Melbourne’s southeast.
Tiger set to roar on Footy Show
Dannii embraces lighter side
What do we do about fake news?
Inside Footy’s biggest characters
Strangers mourn Melbourne’s lost
Death car drove along the footpath
How to save $77,641 off your loan
‘Raw and risky’ salads putting kids at risk
Dude, where is the tofu?
A VEGETARIAN bride who hired a “dude food” van to cater for her wedding reception has been awarded $720 compensation because the cook neglected to serve marinated tofu or vegie patties.
Around the world to free a trapped boy
THERE could barely be a bigger labour of love — an eight-year, 520,000km around-the-world quest to free a boy locked in his body.
All eyes on Snook’s red carpet look
Felled mill workers fear looming axe
Faulty fuel pumps rip off motorists
Child wakes from coma after freak accident
What we know about Bourke St fatalities
Melbourne’s long day of horror
Deadly chaos unfolds in Melbourne
Accused deadly rampage driver on bail
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National holiday What’s on in Melb this Australia Day
THE heart of Melbourne will transform into a sea of colour on Australia Day, with more than 90 community groups uniting for the city’s annual parade. Here’s what else is on.
20 years on The day death came to the Dandenongs
THE fateful day when Melbourne’s usually-lush Dandenong Ranges turned into a raging orange fireball is still burnt in the minds of those who were at its forefront 20 years ago.
Heart attack ’We thought he was gone’
A CRICKETER who collapsed while chasing a ball and stopped breathing on the field for 17 minutes was saved by two quick-thinking teens who performed CPR on him.
- Rider dies in bike collision
- Festival promises fun-filled footy show
- School rocks its new look
- How to spot an illegal brothel
- Melb’s new hot spot to pop the question
- Drivers asked for details of ‘dodgy’ fines
- Movie buffs rewind to classic video store
- Pet lovers continue fine fight
- Tenant bashed with bat for owing rent
- What we know about Bourke St fatalities
- Parkside property dodges developers
- Boroondara median house price closing on $2M
Las Vegas tribute show brings legends to life
LAS VEGAS’ longest-running live tribute show has hit Melbourne giving fans a chance to catch a glimpse of their favourite celebrity impersonators up close.
Zen master The ingredients of Japan easy cooking
YOU won’t have to fill the pantry with a host of new bottles and packets to cook Japanese food at home. TV chef Adam Liaw shows you the essentials.
Sweating at work Hating the heat? Don’t try these jobs
AS THE temperature soars, spare a thought for those people with jobs that don’t have the luxury of aircon. Say hello to those who sweat through Melbourne’s hot jobs.
- Accused’s behaviour became more erratic
- Doggone wild - canines have fun
- Teen traumatised by slashing
- Reel men ready to battle it out
- Dasha our only hope at Open
- What’s on in Melb this Australia Day
- Victorian hospital sex assault crimes double
- Son of slain greengrocer in tax debt fight
- Businesses fear sickies after Australia Day
- Victoria’s fastest growing jobs revealed
- The day death came to the Dandenongs
- Rental law overhaul concerns landlords
Horror collision Man killed, boy injured in car crash
A MAN has died and a young boy left injured after a horror crash in the state’s south east.
Formal complaint Accused’s behaviour became more erratic
FRUSTRATED police made a formal complaint about bail being granted to accused Melbourne CBD killer Dimitrious “Jimmy’’ Gargasoulas by a bail justice six days before the Bourke St massacre.
Gun threat Teen traumatised by slashing
A MELBOURNE schoolboy has told how he was held at gunpoint before he was slashed with a knife in an unprovoked street attack.
Street crime Credit card used after party assault
POLICE have released an image of a man they hope can help with their investigation into an assault and robbery on the banks of the Maribyrnong last year.