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This couple can no longer insure their suburban home thanks to a pesky drain

This couple can no longer insure their suburban home thanks to a pesky drain

They want the new Dunkley MP to champion insurance reform as their premiums spiral due to increased storm water problems.

  • by Broede Carmody

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Islamic Council of Victoria walks back president’s ‘legitimate resistance’ comments

Islamic Council of Victoria walks back president’s ‘legitimate resistance’ comments

Adel Salman said on Wednesday morning the October 7 attacks were “legitimate acts of resistance”, but his organisation later condemned the killing of civilians.

  • by Broede Carmody
Premier’s iftar dinner cancelled following Muslim community boycott

Premier’s iftar dinner cancelled following Muslim community boycott

The decision to cancel the March 10 dinner comes two days after Jacinta Allan’s office had insisted the event would proceed, albeit on a smaller and more respectful scale.

  • by Broede Carmody and Marta Pascual Juanola
West Gate Tunnel Project traffic chaos another blow for Docklands

West Gate Tunnel Project traffic chaos another blow for Docklands

Road closures from the West Gate Tunnel Project have caused traffic chaos for Docklands residents and businesses, with some opting to leave the precinct altogether.

  • by Najma Sambul
Victorian Muslim groups to boycott premier’s iftar dinner over Gaza

Victorian Muslim groups to boycott premier’s iftar dinner over Gaza

More than 70 community organisations have vowed to boycott the Victorian premier’s iftar dinner over the ALP’s position on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

  • by Rachael Dexter
Anti-corruption chief to become state’s next ombudsman

Anti-corruption chief to become state’s next ombudsman

Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission chief executive Marlo Baragwanath will replace outspoken Victorian ombudsman Deborah Glass.

  • by Broede Carmody
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Airport rail stand-off drags on with no mediator in sight

Airport rail stand-off drags on with no mediator in sight

Three months after the federal government said it would resolve the Melbourne Airport Rail stalemate, no one has been appointed to broker the peace.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Greens’ billion-dollar tax plan to fund Victoria’s cost-of-living relief

Greens’ billion-dollar tax plan to fund Victoria’s cost-of-living relief

An 0.05 per cent quarterly levy on Victoria’s share of bank liabilities would raise an estimated $1.25 billion next financial year, costings have found.

  • by Broede Carmody and Kieran Rooney
Katy Perry performed at lavish mansion party, but the PM just wanted to talk jobs

Katy Perry performed at lavish mansion party, but the PM just wanted to talk jobs

While global superstar Katy Perry staged a private performance at billionaire Anthony Pratt’s mansion, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he was just there to talk about manufacturing.

  • by Annika Smethurst and Angus Livingston
The Victorian towns where Peter Dutton is considering going nuclear

The Victorian towns where Peter Dutton is considering going nuclear

The Coalition is pushing the prospect of nuclear energy in old coal-mining towns. But do Victorians actually want them and are they worth the cost?

  • by Josh Gordon and Benjamin Preiss
Students the losers in reading lessons that fail to flag learning issues

Students the losers in reading lessons that fail to flag learning issues

Victorian parents are spending thousands on tutors and specialists while children are falling years behind, as outdated reading lessons fail to pick up on learning problems.

  • by Robyn Grace