Court action Seven’s move against CEO’s ex-mistress

CHANNEL 7 has been granted an urgent interim injunction preventing its CEO’s former mistress from releasing damaging company documents.

On the run Breakthrough in hunt for murder suspect

Breakthrough in hunt for murder suspect

A MAJOR breakthrough has been made in the search for a man wanted over the bloody Doncaster shopping centre murder of his brother.

Expert tips Should we pick ageing SuperCoach stars?

Should we pick ageing SuperCoach stars?

LIKE an archaeologist digging for the remains of the past, relics and fossils, this week Dan Begala’s pays homage to the elder statesmen of SuperCoach.

Grammy Awards 2017 .. Adele and Beyonce. Picture: Getty

Mutual appreciation Adele and Beyonce own Grammys 2017

IT was a night of triumphs and disappointments for the two biggest divas of our time, who together dominated the 2017 Grammy Awards.

Watch now ’Inside Ravenhall riot’ CCTV emerges

’Inside Ravenhall riot’ CCTV emerges

SHOCKING footage has emerged from inside the worst prison riot in Victoria’s history. The vision, obtained by 7 News, shows a vehicle ramming through a fence, fires and prisoners kicking locked doors.

Serious charge Jockey cops 18 months for mad moment

Jockey cops 18 months for mad moment

UPDATE: ADELAIDE jockey Josh Cartwright has been handed a 18-month suspension for steering his horse into two competitors during a race won by his girlfriend last month.

What have they done? The UK Bunnings ad is just wrong

The UK Bunnings ad is just wrong

THE music’s the same, the aprons are the same, the staff talking about power tools is the same but there is something really odd.

Funding boost $3 billion extra for disabled Aussies

$3 billion extra for disabled Aussies

THE government has been accused of ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul’ by promising to use savings from social welfare cuts to boost NDIS funding.

Real estate Domain property ads ‘false, misleading’

Domain property ads ‘false, misleading’

FAIRFAX engaged in “misleading and deceptive conduct” by publishing two advertisements that claimed its Domain real estate app had “the most property listings in Sydney”, a court has found.

Taxi tension Cabbie protest could move to airport

LATEST: HUNDREDS of taxi drivers marched to Premier Daniel Andrews’ office following a blockade of the Bolte Bridge. The furious cabbies have vowed the protest won’t be their last.

Ararat centre New ‘village of damned’ for our worst

A NEW 20-bed “village of the damned” will be built to house the state’s worst sex offenders and thugs who area not suitable for release into the community.

Video MRP delivers verdict on brutal bump

COLLINGWOOD’S Sophie Casey has been offered a two-match ban for the bump that knocked out Melbourne’s Meg Downie. See the full MRP verdict.

Red carpet Gaga flashes underboob at Grammys

CROP tops, dramatic cut-outs and thigh-high boots ... Lady Gaga and Rihanna certainly added sex appeal to the Grammys red carpet.

Lin family Five life sentences for mass killer Xie

ROBERT Xie showed no emotion as he learned he will die in jail, given five life sentences for the “brutal, callous and calculated” deaths of five sleeping members of the one family.

Should we pick ageing SuperCoach stars?

LIKE an archaeologist digging for the remains of the past, relics and fossils, this week Dan Begala’s pays homage to the elder statesmen of SuperCoach.

AFL Women's Rd 2 - Collingwood v Melbourne

MRP delivers verdict on brutal bump

COLLINGWOOD’S Sophie Casey has been offered a two-match ban for the bump that knocked out Melbourne’s Meg Downie. See the full MRP verdict.

Contract Cats move early to lock in Scott

Cats move early to lock in Scott

GEELONG hopes to complete a contract extension for Chris Scott “sooner rather than later” and has defended moving to re-sign the premiership coach early.

Injury issues Fresh start what new Blue Smedts needed

Fresh start what new Blue Smedts needed

CARLTON recruit Billie Smedts never lived up to his potential at Geelong after battling a series of injuries but he's hoping a change of club will bring a change in luck.

Crime rise Law and order needs overhaul

THE politicisation of Victoria Police is unacceptable at a time when our crime figures are rising alarmingly in comparison with other states, writes Rita Panahi.

Watch now ’Inside Ravenhall riot’ CCTV emerges

’Inside Ravenhall riot’ CCTV emerges

SHOCKING footage has emerged from inside the worst prison riot in Victoria’s history. The vision, obtained by 7 News, shows a vehicle ramming through a fence, fires and prisoners kicking locked doors.

Real estate Domain property ads ‘false, misleading’

Domain property ads ‘false, misleading’

FAIRFAX engaged in “misleading and deceptive conduct” by publishing two advertisements that claimed its Domain real estate app had “the most property listings in Sydney”, a court has found.

Animal instincts

Animal instincts

Dr Alicia Kennedy has devoted her life to animals and people who love them.

Taxi tension Cabbie protest could move to airport

Cabbie protest could move to airport

LATEST: HUNDREDS of taxi drivers marched to Premier Daniel Andrews’ office following a blockade of the Bolte Bridge. The furious cabbies have vowed the protest won’t be their last.

Other choices Lesser evil is not good enough

Lesser evil is not good enough

LIBERAL MPs and journalists just don’t get that the Prime Minister’s carry-on last week is part of the old politics that no longer works, writes Andrew Bolt.

Crime rise Law and order needs overhaul

Law and order needs overhaul

THE politicisation of Victoria Police is unacceptable at a time when our crime figures are rising alarmingly in comparison with other states, writes Rita Panahi.

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Oh bee-hive Police seek Manuka honey thief

POLICE are still on the hunt for a sweet-toothed bandit who stole $500 worth of Manuka honey from a chemist in Melbourne’s northwest.

Sinking feeling Driver puts new meaning into carpooling

A P-PLATER has driven his car into a tree and two fences before ending up submerged in a backyard pool in Melbourne’s southeast.

Rock knock ‘Would he be allowed play on Uluru?’

SUPERSTAR Ed Sheeran’s intimate gig on Hanging Rock has been slammed by an environmentalist — but the council says it brought priceless exposure to the landmark.

Shooting death Cops probe car link in drive-by murder

HOMICIDE Squad detectives want to speak to the occupants of a car which they believe is linked to the murder of a man in Melbourne’s north on New Year’s Eve 2015.

Crime fight Boroondara police allay safety fears

BOROONDARA police have moved to quell fears in the community about crime, saying the municipality remains one of the safest in Victoria.

Sound support ‘I just want to make a positive difference’

ARZU Yuvarlak is in legal limbo, a multi-talented asylum seeker with no ability to work to pass on her knowledge to the young she loves to teach.

Fire farce Demolition of unused fire station begins

THE rebuilding of a bungled new $5.5 million Glen Iris fire station that couldn’t house a fire truck is now underway.

Charity sales Art with heart for those with epilepsy

THE colour purple is the common theme of artworks being sold at an online auction to raise money for people living with epilepsy.

Heritage site Cyclists blamed for historic hill damage

ROGUE cyclists are to blame for eroding the turf at a historical Port Philip landmark after riding across the “sensitive” green space.

Sound support ‘I just want to make a positive difference’

ARZU Yuvarlak is in legal limbo, a multi-talented asylum seeker with no ability to work to pass on her knowledge to the young she loves to teach.

Comfortable cycling Biking the bay in serene style

THANKS to an innovative new bike project, a lack of mobility doesn’t mean the elderly can’t enjoy a scenic storytelling ride around Bayside.

Property protected Heritage house left to elements

THIS unique house in Melbourne’s inner south has fallen into disrepair since it was ravaged by a fire – and now a plan to knock it down has been scuppered.

Online crime Gumtree sale ends in assault and theft

POLICE are searching for a Gumtree thief who arranged to buy an iPad online, before he ambushed the owner at a train station in Melbourne’s north and stole it.

Breath test Driver blew four times over the limit

A DRIVER who was pulled over in a car suspected to be unroadworthy blew more than four times over the limit in a breath test.

30 nabbed Crack cop team to track runaway crooks

A SPECIAL police taskforce has been charged with rounding up the growing number of crooks on the run in Melbourne’s east.

Developing story Neighbouring homesellers now arranging plans and permits

YOU’VE heard of neighbours teaming up to lure developers, now they’re organising plans and permits to help themselves stand out from the crowd.

Shooting death Cops probe car link in drive-by murder

HOMICIDE Squad detectives want to speak to the occupants of a car which they believe is linked to the murder of a man in Melbourne’s north on New Year’s Eve 2015.

Tipping point Skip in every street — a rubbish idea?

DUMPERS would be named and shamed, skips placed on every street and free trailers offered if people in Melbourne’s north had their way on a $1 million-a-year rubbish problem.

Access denied Lack of consultation on tram extension ‘scandalous’

CAMPAIGNERS for the extension of tram route 86 to South Morang will not have the opportunity to have their say in the State Government’s feasibility study.

Publican’s grandson Reliving popular pub’s glory days

A MAN who once poured beers at Bridie O’Reilly’s as a nine-year-old says plans to retain the Brunswick building’s facade during its remodelling are the “best of a bad situation”.

Young ballerina Cara turns in top ballet showcase

YOUNG Sunbury dancer Cara has taken a giant leap forward with a key role in the latest Melbourne City Youth Ballet production.

Victoria University campus Vision sought over Jacksons Hill site

AN IDEAS workshop on the future of the Jacksons Hill site in Sunbury has been announced as talks start with key players.

Oh bee-hive Police seek Manuka honey thief

POLICE are still on the hunt for a sweet-toothed bandit who stole $500 worth of Manuka honey from a chemist in Melbourne’s northwest.

Pollution fine Campbellfield-based business fined

A business has been fined for exceeding the amount of chemicals it is permitted to emit a site in Melbourne’s northwest.

Support network ‘I can beat anything that comes my way’

MARK Wilson’s world was turned upside down when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis — but he’s bounced back to such a degree that he’s made it his mission to help fellow sufferers.

Lewd act Mum told to stay quiet on toilet lurker

A DISTRAUGHT mum whose daughter was watched by a man fondling himself while she used a public toilet was told not to make a police statement because he was known to have an intellectual disability.

Petrol-like fumes Smelly factory a headache for neighbours

NEIGHBOURS are in a stink over a reeking asphalt plant in Melbourne’s outer east, complaining the fumes are making them sick.

Taxidermied creations Exhibition more than just skin-deep

EXOTIC animals will be brought to life in one of Melbourne’s quirkiest exhibitions — a showcase of the city’s best taxidermists and their stuffed masterpieces.

Sinking feeling Driver puts new meaning into carpooling

A P-PLATER has driven his car into a tree and two fences before ending up submerged in a backyard pool in Melbourne’s southeast.

Helpers needed ‘I love helping people’

YOU won’t meet a Red Cross Op Shop volunteer who doesn’t have a smile on their face. And volunteer Tina Street is no exception.

Crafty capers ‘It’s going back to nature’

LAURA Reihana and daughter Autumn are keen to share their love of Maori weaving.

Festival fun Big crowds, little trouble

Police have praised festival goers’ behaviour at yesterday’s St Kilda Festival.

Auction wrap Can you afford ‘bad reputation’ ‘burb?

Can you afford ‘bad reputation’ ‘burb?

AN investor has paid almost four times the median house price for an original weatherboard, one of the most expensive homes to ever sell in St Albans.

Coast and Country Embrace a lifestyle change in Victoria

Embrace a lifestyle change in Victoria

WHETHER it’s extra space Victorian homebuyers desire or a private oasis near the beach, the dream is in reach.

Profile pictures of JB Hi-Fi chief Richard Murray for feature on big business stories of 2016

JB Hi-Fi powers ahead

STRONG sales of computers, cameras and home appliances have helped drive JB Hi- Fi’s first-half profit through $100 million.

Financial savvy Splitting hairs, not income

Splitting hairs, not income

WHEN it comes to paying tax in multiple countries, it pays to get some expert advice, writes Scott Pape.

Investment outlook Trump clarity will benefit us

Trump clarity will benefit us

THANKS to Donald Trump, we have started the year with the clearest outlook for investment and the economy than we’ve seen in quite a while, writes Terry McCrann.

What you didn’t know about flight attendants

Air time What you didn’t know about flight attendants

CABIN crew do a lot more than serve you food and drinks — they could save your life. Think about that next time you’re tempted to be rude.

10 ways to do Tokyo on the cheap

Money saver 10 ways to do Tokyo on the cheap

FROM free tours and attractions, to cheap street food eats and wallet-friendly transport options; here are 10 ways to see Tokyo on a shoestring.