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Melbourne council tackles dog poo scourge

Colin Anderson is sick of picking up dog poo at an on-leash park.

A Melbourne council is removing gates from 12 enclosed sporting grounds and reserves going to extraordinary measures to address the scourge of dog poo on its ovals.

Victoria's Ross River virus outbreak worsens

Rosa Zull was diagnosed with Ross River Virus.

There have been another 231 reports of Ross River virus infections in a week as the outbreak that has already caused some Victorians months of pain and fatigue continues to grow.

What is your Sunday worth now?

The restaurant industry failed to make a strong enough argument to convince the Fair Work Commission.

The time you spend working on a Sunday is still worth more than it is on a Saturday, but not as much as it was in the past, according to the Fair Work umpire.

Mustang mania roars into life

Canberra Mustang club members, from left, Mick Dainer, Sue Vilardi and Dominic Vilardi, with their cars. Mr Dainer owns ...

Ford's Mustang, the first of the "pony cars" that dominated the American performance market in the 1960s and 1970s, were the dream wheels of a generation. We talk to local baby boomers about their love affair with the iconic machines.

Council plan to fix West Melbourne

Artist impression of Railway place in West Melbourne.

Grey, industrial and choked with cars and trucks, Spencer Street in West Melbourne would be few people's idea of a pleasant place to stroll along or stop and spend time.

WA workers trash penalty rates cut

The cuts were recommended by the Fair Work Commission could mean workers would lose out on up to $6000 a year.

"By all means, scrap penalty rates. But you better be the ones who start tipping me when you've changed your mind about what drink you want for the third time, or when I've returned your meal to the chef because you didn't read the menu properly or be polite when I've refused to serve you because you've thrown up outside- which I'll also be cleaning later."

Evening Express: The news of the day

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Welcome to our new Evening Express. We know many of you lead busy lives and don't have time to keep track of the news through the day. So here is what you might have missed.

ACCC flags concerns on South32 coal deal

South 32 chief executive officer Graham Kerr said earlier this month the acquisition would be complementary to South ...

Shares in diversified miner South32 have tumbled to their lowest level in more than three months after Australia's competition watchdog expressed concern over its proposed deal to take over a coking coal mine in NSW.

Labor MPs call for recognition of Palestinian statehood

A Palestinian security force personnel holding a Palestinian flag celebrates while deployment near the Jewish settlement ...

A group of federal Labor MPs have urged Australian recognition of a Palestinian state, echoing the high-profile interventions of party elders ahead of Opposition Leader Bill Shorten's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Anti-vaxxer booked forum at Sydney council venue

Mr Vitamins is under fire after promoting an event featuring David Wolfe.

Supplements and health food supplier Mr Vitamins is facing a backlash after it promoted an event featuring David "Avocado" Wolfe, who is known for advocating the false claim that vaccines cause autism.