Mass exodus MFB acting chief officer quits
A MASS exodus of experienced leaders from Victoria’s fire services has continued with the MFB’s acting chief officer Paul Stacchino quitting.
Restricted habit Smoking is vile, but it’s not illegal
AS new anti-smoking laws come into effect, many people are delighted, but how much do we restrict a legal practice, asks Rita Panahi.
Breaking news ‘That’s footy’, Hodge appeal fails
AFL DAILY: LUKE Hodge’s one-match ban appeal has failed at the AFL Tribunal and he’ll cop a $2500 fine as well. Hawks and Bulldogs will kick off Round 23.
Martin on track to dust Brownlow record
DUSTIN Martin might have the Brownlow Medal all but sewn up after Patrick Dangerfield’s suspension and JON RALPH writes he could do it in record-breaking fashion.
Fee rise Telstra to hit customers with price sting
THE cost of having a landline is about to get more expensive, with Telstra set to slug about one million home phone and business customers with higher fees.
Lucky escape Dad saves son from house blaze
A FATHER has saved his son’s life after waking him as he returned home to find their house up in flames in Melbourne’s north.
Key witness Drug dealing lure for murdered man
A MURDERED man had planned to return to drug dealing before he was stabbed to death then set alight in a Burwood carpark, a key witness has told a murder trial.
Final round Dogs, Hawks to kick off Round 23
HAWTHORN great Luke Hodge could get a Friday night farewell against the Western Bulldogs after the AFL finalised the floating Round 23 fixture.
NBN review NBN customer anger forces review
AUSTRALIA’S National Broadband Network is now under review after widespread complaints about slow speeds, poor performance and delayed installations.
Mobile app Find a babysitter at the touch of a button
PARENTS can now schedule more date nights — and their children can be taken care of at the touch of a button. Think of it as UberEats for babysitting.
Bogus claims Dodgy worker jailed for stealing millions
A DODGY worker who helped set-up fake companies to rob a Melbourne transport company of millions of dollars is behind bars.
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- Geelong Danger, Cats accept ‘umpire’s call’
- St Kilda ‘No apology’ for AFL tactics in under-11s
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- NSW ‘It was as close as we ever came’
- Law & Order Gargasoulas not in court again
- Mark Robinson Robbo: ‘It’s the wrong decision’
- VIC News Fitting salute to farming couple
- Basketball ‘For us, it’s a serious game’: Ingles
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- News Turnbull faces spill over gay marriage
- Basketball NBL coup: United to play NBA Thunder
- Law & Order Five arrested in police bikie bust
- Law & Order Fire destroys Moorabbin factory
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US politics 11 stunning disasters in 11 days
IN THE 11 short days Anthony Scaramucci spent at the White House, he endured an astonishing number of disasters.
Frugal food Cooking the best share house fare
YOUNG guns of the kitchen share their fail-safe feeds for the freshly freed from the family home.
Gold rush opulence The Hotel Windsor’s grand old days
AUSTRALIA’s only surviving 19th century grand hotel was once the jewel in Melbourne’s crown. Now the Hotel Windsor is on the cusp of its most dramatic transformation yet.
‘That’s footy’, Hodge appeal fails
AFL DAILY: LUKE Hodge’s one-match ban appeal has failed at the AFL Tribunal and he’ll cop a $2500 fine as well. Hawks and Bulldogs will kick off Round 23.
Martin on track to dust Brownlow record
DUSTIN Martin might have the Brownlow Medal all but sewn up after Patrick Dangerfield’s suspension and JON RALPH writes he could do it in record-breaking fashion.
Keep the tradition Saints champ’s Brownlow threat
ST KILDA champion Neil Roberts says he would hand back his 1958 Brownlow Medal if the AFL heeded calls to remove the “fairest” element in the wake of Patrick Dangerfield’s ban. HAVE YOUR SAY
Brownlow Medal Past winners back Danger no challenge call
PATRICK Dangerfield and Geelong made the right decision by not challenging his suspension according to part Brownlow Medal winners, including Peter Bedford, Malcolm Blight and Brad Hardie.
Saints champ’s Brownlow threat
ST KILDA champion Neil Roberts says he would hand back his 1958 Brownlow Medal if the AFL heeded calls to remove the “fairest” element in the wake of Patrick Dangerfield’s ban. HAVE YOUR SAY
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- Hawthorn Hodge heading to AFL tribunal
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- St Kilda The moment Roo knew it was over
- Mark Robinson Robbo: ‘It’s the wrong decision’
- Sport The Phantom on trading Dangerously
- St Kilda ‘No apology’ for AFL tactics in under-11s
- Hawthorn Fifth flag driving hungry Roughead
- Expert Opinion Danger on the wrong side of fine line
- St Kilda Incredible player and a better bloke
Friends & confidantes Inside the Royals’ inner circle
WHILE Diana felt isolated in the Royal Family as her marriage imploded, William, Kate and Harry have formed a formidable team combining Royal duties and “normal” life.
Public pathology workers to strike
EXCLUSIVE: PEOPLE booked in for a blood test next week may be kept waiting as hundreds of pathology workers across Victoria are set to go on strike.
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Mum’s drive Labour vs. kidney stones in hospital dash
KATIE Bugeja was already in labour when she made a mercy dash to Maroondah Hospital. But it wasn’t because she was about to give birth — her partner was suffering from kidney stones.
Lucky escape Dad saves son from house blaze
A FATHER has saved his son’s life after waking him as he returned home to find their house up in flames in Melbourne’s north.
Alannah & Madeline Tigers to show their purple hearts
WHEN Richmond continues its march towards the finals this weekend, a patch of purple will be worn proudly on the yellow and black guernseys.
Price inquiry Electricity profits spark ACCC probe
CLAIMS electricity retailers are gouging excessive profits from Victorian customers are being investigated by the nation’s consumer watchdog.
Restricted habit Smoking is vile, but it’s not illegal
AS new anti-smoking laws come into effect, many people are delighted, but how much do we restrict a legal practice, asks Rita Panahi.
Old school Lack of trust is a brake on progress
THE lack of trust in politicians means we’re motivated by a desire to stop things than to make them happen, writes Shaun Carney.
Airport tumble Dentist rejects $100k trip payout, then loses
A DENTIST who made a $3 million compo claim after tripping on a Melbourne airport travelator slipped up again by rejecting a generous settlement offer.
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Food review Indian heat and Brunswick chic
WHILE cranes dot the Sydney Rd skyline, it’s still going to take some time to knock the grit out of Brunswick. But they’re giving it a red-hot go at Bhang.
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Ringwood East Call for help to fight apartment plans
THE Ringwood East Residents’ Action Group has launched an online fundraising campaign to help it fight plans for a four-storey apartment block.
Boaties buoyant Split over $1.2 million pier upgrade
BOATIES are rapt about a Rye Pier upgrade to slash queue times, but environmentalists warn the work will attract even more jet skis and endanger marine life.
On track Timeless tram’s new restaurant role
LOWERING a W-Class tram into place with a crane is no easy feat, but Vintage Garage expects the move to pay off when foodies come flocking to Preston to check out its unusual pop-up restaurant. WATCH
Push-up Local footy club in Jake King storm
MACLEOD Football Club has defended its move to secure Jake King for a one-off star appearance at a women’s luncheon, just weeks after the former AFL player was arrested for threats to kill.
Arresting development Relentless mum who smashed glass ceiling
MADGE Connor was a young widow trying to bring up two children 100 years ago in Melbourne. But that didn’t stop her blazing a trail in the ultimate male-dominated environment.
‘Getting worse’ Famous footy ground now drug hotspot
THIS ground was once home to one of the AFL’s most successful clubs — now it is a haven for junkies, crime and dumping.
Environmental move Market pushes to bin plastic bags
PRAHRAN Market shoppers could soon have to bring their own bags or pay for reusable ones as traders back a push to phase out plastic and introduce sustainable substitutes.
String theory Aimee to take a bow on world stage
GLEN IRIS teenager Aimee Faul is on target to represent Australia at the World Youth Archery Championships in Argentina.
Baby boom Nursery for tiniest patients reborn
NEWBORN babies needing specialist care have a new home at a busy inner south hospital.
Fundraising fun Slimy fundraiser helps fight deadly peanut allergy
WITHIN minutes of eating peanuts, Jamie Arndt’s body reacts. But the 11-year-old Bentleigh girl has found a way to help combat the allergy.
Group attack Cops hunt down teens over alleged carjacking
FOUR teens and a 12-year-old have been arrested almost 700 km away from the scene of a carjacking in Caulfield, after a dramatic police pursuit.
Parkrunners Enthusiasts run thousands of kilometres in one year
CHELSEA Bicentennial parkrunners find it hard to remember how they spent their Saturday mornings before the weekly 5km walk/run came to town just one year ago.
Butt out Smokers fuming over new laws
SMOKERS in Oakleigh’s popular Eaton Mall have been forced to butt out — and many are fuming, with some refusing to comply with tough new laws.
Craft beer Forager’s Drop made for craft beer
MITCHAM is getting its very own craft beer bar, the only one of its kind for miles around.
Push-up Local footy club in Jake King storm
MACLEOD Football Club has defended its move to secure Jake King for a one-off star appearance at a women’s luncheon, just weeks after the former AFL player was arrested for threats to kill.
Australia day Fresh push to move Australia Day
ANOTHER pollie has spoken out against Australia Day, with a Monash Greens councillor saying the date should be changed as it is symbolic of “invasion day”.
On track Timeless tram’s new restaurant role
LOWERING a W-Class tram into place with a crane is no easy feat, but Vintage Garage expects the move to pay off when foodies come flocking to Preston to check out its unusual pop-up restaurant. WATCH
Helping hand Harvest from the heart
Findon Primary School has dug deep to help stop others from going hungry with the harvest of its school vegie garden.
Bungled burglary Clueless crim bungles burglaries
A USELESS crook who bungled a burglary spree in Diamond Creek is being hunted by police as a business owner calls for more CCTV cameras.
Pilot program DNA to crackdown on crime
SYNTHETIC DNA will be used to safeguard valuables from theft under a pilot program to be rolled out in Whittlesea and Geelong.
Social media Putting the social in Moreland’s neighbourhoods
GOOD karma is spreading through neighbourhoods via Facebook pages in Melbourne’s inner northwest.
Organ donation Legacy of late son lives on
JIM Wilson desperately misses his late son Levi, but is buoyed by the thought his boy helped save the lives of others.
Martial arts Troy’s black belt in life skills
THIS taekwondo star has overcome serious illnesses to be among the country’s best - now, he’s helping change lives.
Film festival Students turn lens on ability
AS FAR as successful film messaging goes, students at a Broadmeadows college are right on cue.
Ringwood East Call for help to fight apartment plans
THE Ringwood East Residents’ Action Group has launched an online fundraising campaign to help it fight plans for a four-storey apartment block.
Breastfeeding Week Film fun for mums and bubs
SCORES of breastfeeding mums and their babies have gathered at a cinema in Eastland to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week.
Strong growth Retro home gets huge price gain
A 1970s-built house has gained hundreds of thousands of dollars in five years after it found a new audience with younger buyers taken by its retro vibe.
Outer East Healthy push from families in need
STRUGGLING families in Melbourne’s outer east are increasingly interested in healthy food, charities say.
Party busted House party erupts into street fights
A huge party at an abandoned Dandenong house spiralled out of control, erupting into street fights and armed robbery, police said.
Heavenly green Melbourne’s best kept golfing secret is out
Members at Eastern Sward Golf Club are happy to spill the beans about golf’s “best kept secret” to attract new members to their Bangholme paradise.
Face it Friendly faces to the fore for feel-good campaign
OUR friendliest faces are being celebrated as part of a campaign to change people’s negative perceptions about Frankston and shine a light on all the great things the area has to offer.
Cut above Super sisters lop long locks to help sick kids
MT MARTHA sisters Milija and Arija will go to any length to help others, lopping off their long, blonde locks to make wigs for sick kids.
‘For us, it’s a serious game’: Ingles
BOOMER and Utah Jazz NBA veteran Joe Ingles says the NBA teams set to welcome Australian NBL sides for US-based preseason games in October won’t be taking them lightly.
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Retro star Reservoir’s most regal house for sale
A RETRO palace that took three years to build is set to go under the hammer in suburban Melbourne. Its ornate interior has been preserved since the ‘70s.
Sign of the times It’s time to meet the neighbours
NEW apartments are helping rebuild our flagging community spirit, a leading urban development industry group says.
Dollar in firing line as RBA spends a year on hold
RESERVE Bank governor Philip Lowe has taken a sterner tone on the rising Australian dollar, warning that it could weigh on the nation’s productivity and job creation prospects as the central bank clocked up a year on the rate-setting sidelines.
Aviation Qantas kicking at ownership cap
OVERSEAS investors in Qantas Airways could soon be forced to offload some of their stock as they flirt with the foreign ownership ceiling at the resurgent flag carrier.
Wind Bouncing back after ill wind blows
SHARES in wind farm operator Infigen Energy rebounded from an early-session dip after the group said record-low wind generation had resulted in a revenue slump.
True stories Don’t do this in Germany or you’ll look weird
SIMPLE things like crossing the road can get you into trouble and don’t even think about apologising. Here’s what this Aussie traveller learnt.
Real life The one thing flight attendants don’t say
IT took a flight with her parents for this traveller to finally realise there was something big missing from cabin crew announcements.
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Public pathology workers to strike
EXCLUSIVE: PEOPLE booked in for a blood test next week may be kept waiting as hundreds of pathology workers across Victoria are set to go on strike.
Indian heat and Brunswick chic
WHILE cranes dot the Sydney Rd skyline, it’s still going to take some time to knock the grit out of Brunswick. But they’re giving it a red-hot go at Bhang.
Vic bid for $5b war machines
A BID to build a $5 billion army war machine fleet in Victoria could deliver thousands of jobs and help fill a manufacturing hole left by car industry closures.
NBL coup: United to play NBA Thunder
MELBOURNE United has secured a blockbuster NBA pre-season game against one the league’s best teams — and that means a date with the reigning MVP.
Our most dangerous streets for cyclists
MELBOURNE’S worst streets for bicycle crashes have been revealed. And with almost three quarters of all accidents involving cars, a leading cycling group says drivers are mostly to blame.
Danger out, Dusty’s Medal to lose
DUSTIN Martin should book a speech writer, says Sam Landsberger, after Patrick Dangerfield was offered a ban but he must still walk the MRP tightrope.
Our retail future gets interesting
BOTH the Besen Highpoint sale and the Gandel Chadstone expansion come at seminal pivot points for retail and property ownership in Australia, writes Terry McCrann.
Young Roo’s puzzling question for dad
IN the moments after his debut match in 2001, Nick Riewoldt asked his father, Joe a puzzling question. Seventeen years later, the beloved Saint says his career has come full circle.
‘Roo’ ranks with the game’s best
CAREY, Pavlich, Richo ... all greats of the game, but JON ANDERSON writes Nick Riewoldt deserves to be rated the best centre half forward of the modern era. HAVE YOUR SAY
Too many tradies suffer workplace injuries
HARD-WORKING tradies are putting their health at risk, often permanently, physiotherapists say, as figures show they are over-represented in worker compensation claims.
Spies turn backs on agencies
AUSTRALIA’S war on terrorism is being compromised because crack spies are deserting our intelligence agencies.
Baby Konrad leaves hospital that saved him
SHANNYN Kiley thought she was going to lose baby Konrad “at every turn” during the terrifying first nine months of his life. Now he is ready to leave the Melbourne hospital that saved him.
Vege-mite lift your mood, study finds
THERE may be some truth behind the “happy little Vegemite” jingle, with Victorian research finding that eating yeast-based spreads may actually make you happier.
Time to farewell the flawed royals
THE controversy that lingers around Princess Diana 20 years after her death reminds us how flawed the royals are, and why we need a republic, writes Susie O’Brien.
Man sues GP after groin joke balls up
A MAN, who is suing his doctor for allegedly grabbing him by his privates and asking him for money, says it was a gross violation of their relationship.
Call for super funds to fix housing crisis
AUSTRALIAN superannuation funds have invested more than $1 billion into the US rental housing market, despite growing homelessness and a desperate need for cheaper accommodation at home.
Sex assault bombshell to hit Aussie unis
A REPORT into the prevalence of rape and sexual assault on Australian university campuses is expected to send shockwaves through the tertiary education sector today.
Diana leans on circle of friends
DIANA suffered a lot of betrayals and learned “to go for the jugular if she perceived she was in danger”, says pal Penny Thornton. But key friends saw her through.
Teen bashes, spits on mum over iPad charger
A TEENAGER has escaped jail and a conviction for bashing and spitting on his mum over an iPad charger.
China’s wool love has Aussie farmers on sheep’s back
GLOBAL demand for Australian wool has pushed prices skywards as the commodity bounces back from a 20-year lull in production — and SA farmers are delighted.
Crime ‘kingpin’ refused bail
A ‘CRIME kingpin’, who wanted to be freed from jail to help his sick dad, has been denied bail ahead of his trial in a Melbourne court. Here’s why.
Lack of trust is a brake on progress
THE lack of trust in politicians means we’re motivated by a desire to stop things than to make them happen, writes Shaun Carney.
New war on Christians only just beginning
CHRISTIANS, prepare for persecution. It’s time to open your eyes and choose stronger leaders for the dark days, writes Andrew Bolt.
Kayak found in search for missing man
UPDATE: THE kayak of a 41-year-old man who has been missing since Thursday has been found by a police helicopter as fears grow for his safety.
How necessary evil keeps us safe
REMEMBER the weekend’s terror raids the next time you pass through airport security barefooted and beltless, or when you miss the first bounce at the MCG after intrusive searches, writes Rita Panahi.
The price of ignoring public housing
AUSTRALIA’S build-to-rent housing sector needs to be “salt and peppered” with social and affordable housing, writes Robert Pradolin.
Three more councils to bust rates cap
THREE more Victorian councils have been given permission to increase their rates bills, with a shire in the state’s northeast imposing the biggest increase.
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The Hotel Windsor’s grand old days
AUSTRALIA’s only surviving 19th century grand hotel was once the jewel in Melbourne’s crown. Now the Hotel Windsor is on the cusp of its most dramatic transformation yet.
Cooking the best share house fare
YOUNG guns of the kitchen share their fail-safe feeds for the freshly freed from the family home.
Melissa George home for cup carnival
AUSSIE actor Melissa George will attend this year’s Melbourne Cup Carnival as the race to land A-list celebrities has begun.
The best cafes in Melbourne’s outer east
FROM Mooroolbark to Blackburn and Box Hill to Lilydale, we’ve got your lunch goals sorted. Here is our guide to the best cafes in the outer east.
Can you eat a 1.2kg parma in 20 minutes?
THIS massive chicken parma is the Godfather of the pub classic. And if you finish it in 20 minutes, you eat for free. But can it be done? Watch our video to find out.
The 20 pizza spots you’ve got to try
BOY do we love pizza. From thin crust delights to deep pan specials oozing cheese, here’s 20 of the hottest pizza places in Melbourne and around the state.
Hit musicals share the spotlight
BELOVED Melbourne musicals shared the love and the limelight at a star-studded ceremony celebrating the Helpmann Awards.
Water wars California in grip of never-ending dry spell
WATER is more precious than gold in one American state, and it could run out after suffering through five years of drought.
Hipster spinner Shock response to Warnie’s beard
SPIN king Shane Warne has met with a prickly response — and mock shock from former fiancee Liz Hurley — after asking fans for an opinion on his new beard.
Tory Shepherd We’re lucky, but must be vigilant on sexual assault
THE price of liberty, and safety, is vigilance. And that’s why the national university survey into sexual assault is so important, writes Tory Shepherd.
Keeping it real Hollywood A-lister’s honest selfie
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Politics This council logo costs ‘an awful lot of money’
ONE Sydney council has paid more than $300,000 for a new logo and website. A former councillor says it’s “money down the drain”.
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