premium_iconA kiss to protest against Margaret CourtLove wins AN AMERICAN couple have staged a very personal protest outside Margaret Court Arena at the Australian Open. In fact, the same-sex couple want their act of love to go viral. nav_large_duration5mCombined Shape0
premium_iconAnother SEN host sacked in Hutchy’s shake-upExclusive ANOTHER high profile SEN host has been sacked as incoming CEO Craig Hutchison continues to put his stamp on the sports station. nav_large_duration3mCombined Shape0
premium_iconUte fire on Monash FreewayFreeway fire A UTE has caught fire on the Monash Freeway in Mulgrave leaving a woman with burns, and delays for inbound motorists. nav_large_duration24mCombined Shape0
premium_iconMan-in-suit murder was carjacking gone wrong: courtCourt hearing TWO teenage brothers are among five people charged with killing father Paul Costa in a carjacking gone wrong, it has been revealed. nav_large_duration1h
premium_iconChicken death memorial plan hatchedIn memory ANIMAL welfare activists are calling for a memorial to be built at the site of the chicken truck crash which killed hundreds of birds in Geelong. nav_large_duration2hCombined Shape0
Cop charged over shot at carFirearm incident A SENIOR police officer has been charged after he allegedly shot at a car while at a booze bus site southeast of Melbourne last year. nav_large_duration4h
premium_iconFacts you didn’t know about the Australian OpenHot serve IT’S game on in Melbourne as the biggest names in tennis give us their best serve this summer. So here’s what you need to know about the tennis. nav_large_duration3hCombined Shape0
premium_iconDid Bomber make ‘millions’ on Bitcoin?Opinion MARK ‘Bomber’ Thompson has been actively investing in cryptocurrency Bitcoin for the last 10 months and made almost $7 million from the sale of his Armstrong Creek development. But has Bomber really struck it rich, asks Peter Judd. nav_large_duration4hCombined Shape0
City shines for Australian OpenWeather watch MELBOURNE is serving up sunshine and clear skies just in time for the summer of tennis. Enjoy the mild weather while it lasts because it’s going to get very hot. SEE THE FORECAST nav_large_duration3hCombined Shape0
premium_iconCricket umpire charged at with stumpSuspended A GEELONG cricketer who charged at an umpire with a raised stump has been banned for six matches. Combined Shape0
Woman punched over carpark disputePolice investigation A WOMAN has been violently punched multiple times to the face following a verbal fight over a carpark in Maribyrnong last September. Combined Shape0
premium_iconHuge cost of sending your child to school in MelbourneEducation PUBLIC education in Melbourne has been labelled the most expensive in the nation, with parents forking out thousands more than the national average. But for those choosing private school, the average cost is estimated to pass $500,000. Combined Shape0
Bomber arrives in LA to see his sonLatest FOOTY great Mark ‘Bomber’ Thompson says he is in the United States to see his son and he is not running away from anything. nav_large_duration1h
premium_iconPervert teacher pleaded guiltyCourt A TEACHER who used photos of more than 30 schoolgirls to create child pornography has pleaded guilty to several offences.
premium_iconLamb under citizenship cloudUnder pressure FEDERAL Labor MP Susan Lamb faces calls to resign or have her citizenship status clarified by the High Court. Combined Shape0
premium_iconMP wants flags at half-mast on Oz DayPressure A VICTORIAN MP says flags should be flown at half-mast across the state on Australia Day amid a new campaign to dump the divisive public holiday. HAVE YOUR SAY Combined Shape0
premium_iconPM personally approves more pay for political staffersUPDATE LABOR has hit out at Malcolm Turnbull for approving wage boosts for 30 staffers costing $840,000, but opposition and crossbench MPs have also had staff benefit from the generous deal. Combined Shape0
premium_iconPrison promise in violent crime crackdownExclusive VICTORIA’S opposition leader has promised to build a new state prison or expand lockups if prisoner numbers spike under a Coalition crackdown on violent crime. nav_large_duration1hCombined Shape0
premium_iconHow hypnosis can help sick childrenMind over matter HYPNOSIS can be used to help anxious children cope with needles, surgery and other hospital procedures, Australia’s peak anaesthetic body says. Combined Shape0
premium_iconMan sues police over ‘brutal’ anti-terror raidAnzac Day raids A YOUNG man claims he was repeatedly kicked and punched by police while cuffed when arrested in a pre-dawn ANZAC Day terror raid.
premium_iconParents reminded no jab, no play in VictoriaHealth CHILDREN’S vaccinations must be current before they return to care centres as the Victorian government toughens its mandatory vaccination laws.
premium_iconMistakes key to mastering Thai foodCooking guru THAI food might be regarded locally as cheap ethnic cuisine, but that couldn’t be further from the truth, according to cooking guru David Thompson. Here are his tips for the perfect Thai meal. Combined Shape0
premium_iconFans delayed as legends laud OpenDay one THOUSANDS of tennis fans endured long delays getting into day one of the Australian Open while inside the park, tennis legends were on hand to launch the year’s first grand slam. Combined Shape0
Digger’s cricket bash for fallen matesHelping hand SEAN Mulqueen came home from Afghanistan a broken man, he’s slowly put his life back together and is now helping other returned soldiers get back on their feet through a cricket tournament on Australia Day. Combined Shape0