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'The front door will now be open': Melbourne to accept flights from NZ

'The front door will now be open': Melbourne to accept flights from NZ

Australians are not yet allowed to fly to New Zealand as part of the trans-Tasman bubble that sparked a squabble between Victoria and the federal government last month.

  • by Michael Fowler and Lydia Lynch

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Sutton to front fresh COVID-19 contact tracing inquiry
Coronavirus pandemic

Sutton to front fresh COVID-19 contact tracing inquiry

A committee of MPs is expected to grill Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton and other top health officials at an inquiry into Victoria's COVID-19 contact tracing regime.

  • by Noel Towell
Premier faces fresh questions over Casey land deal as IBAC hearings resume
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Premier faces fresh questions over Casey land deal as IBAC hearings resume

The anti-corruption commission will call a Labor-linked lobbyist who worked for allegedly corrupt property developer John Woodman, and ask him about his dealings with politicians.

  • by Royce Millar and Clay Lucas
Open up visits in aged care, advocates say, as Victoria declares zero cases in homes
Coronavirus pandemic

Open up visits in aged care, advocates say, as Victoria declares zero cases in homes

With aged care homes cleared of coronavirus for the first time since June, advocates say families must no longer be barred from visiting elderly residents.

  • by Clay Lucas
'Just not viable': Hospitality operators push Premier to pick up pace of rule easing
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'Just not viable': Hospitality operators push Premier to pick up pace of rule easing

Many Melbourne restaurants want Daniel Andrews to speed up the relaxation of restrictions when he updates COVID-19 rules for venues on Sunday.

  • by Clay Lucas and Michael Fowler
Council election 'tainted' as police investigate vote rigging
Council election

Council election 'tainted' as police investigate vote rigging

The council election in Moreland has descended into acrimony amid a police investigation into stolen ballot papers and suggestions within Labor that one of its likely winners should not be a candidate.

  • by Bianca Hall, Paul Sakkal and Rachel Eddie
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Indian community in fear after spate of attacks in Melbourne suburb
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Indian community in fear after spate of attacks in Melbourne suburb

People of Indian heritage in Melbourne's outer west say they are living in fear of being targeted by youth gangs after a string of violent attacks on the streets.

  • by Erin Pearson
Sally Capp romps it in for second term as Melbourne lord mayor
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Council election

Sally Capp romps it in for second term as Melbourne lord mayor

Sally Capp has won a thumping victory in her campaign to retain the keys to Melbourne Town Hall, winning more than twice the number of primary votes of her former deputy, Arron Wood.

  • by Bianca Hall and Rachel Eddie
'Recipe for disaster': Aged care watchdog hires casuals to rate homes
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'Recipe for disaster': Aged care watchdog hires casuals to rate homes

More than a quarter of the people monitoring the performance of the highly insecure workforce in aged care homes are themselves on short-term contracts or are employed casually.

  • by Clay Lucas
'$500 for 50 ballots': Police called in over Moreland vote tampering claim
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Council election

'$500 for 50 ballots': Police called in over Moreland vote tampering claim

Police have been called in after the Victorian Electoral Commission discovered suspected vote tampering in a Melbourne council election.

  • by Bianca Hall, Chloe Booker and Paul Sakkal
Melbourne to honour 'community heroes' who stood up during lockdown
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Melbourne to honour 'community heroes' who stood up during lockdown

The long months of lockdown caused widespread fear, anxiety and isolation, but they also sparked an outpouring of community kindness that continues to reverberate.

  • by Bianca Hall