Police investigate gym fire

SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC. — Port Phillip Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) detectives are investigating a suspicious fire in South Melbourne this morning.

Attempted copper theft

Pedestrian dies in Oakleigh

Serious assault in Narre Warren

REGIONAL NEWS

Graduate paramedic’s bold career change

ECHUCA, VIC. — Echuca graduate paramedic Travis Hore is proving it’s never too late to find your calling, stepping away from 25 years as a real estate agent and auctioneer to embark on a new career at Ambulance Victoria.

Air Ambulance Victoria diverts to NSW in life‑saving mission

WAGGA WAGGA, NSW. — Despite electrical storms preventing Air Ambulance Victoria from flying a time-critical cardiac arrest patient to Melbourne, the quick-thinking crew saved the life of a Tangambalanga local when the decision was made to fly north into New South Wales for the urgent care he needed.

Hells Angels members targeted

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND. — Across Australia and New Zealand, police have arrested 40 people and laid 145 charges as part of a national day of action targeting the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG).
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Senator Ted Cruz Praises Amateur Radio Volunteers for Emergency Preparedness

W1AW HQ, NEWINGTON, CONNECTICUT, USA. — Senator Ted Cruz, in a strong pre-Memorial Day message, publicly highlighted the critical role that Amateur Radio Service volunteers play during disasters, praising and thanking ham radio operators who provide essential communications when storms and emergencies knock out power and cellular networks and communities are cut off.

Reports of shots fired near White House

NEWS-BREAKER

Inland rail works at 3 sites

MITCHELL SHIRE, VIC. — Inland Rail works are being undertaken across multiple sites in Mitchell Shire to provide sufficient clearance for double-stacked freight trains.

Tiwari voted onto council

THOMASTOWN, VIC. — The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) declared the result of the recent by-election for the Thomastown Ward on June 12.

Community invited to bushfire debriefs

CEO signs on for four more years

All in for Reconciliation

Become a nature steward this spring

Gary Maas will not re-stand as MP

NARRE WARREN SOUTH, VIC. — Gary Maas, MLA for Narre Warren South, has advised Premier Jacinta Allan that he will not be seeking re-election in 2026.

Concern over local roads

$60,000 pay drop for Craig Lloyd?

Whittlesea Council CEO flees again

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Life has choices. If we do not speak up now, Australia starts heading down MAGA Lane

Let's not wait until our beds are burning ...

Gary Maas will not re-stand as MP

Concern over local roads

Victoria Police busted lying

MELBOURNE, VIC. — In an ABC News report by Alex Sinnott, the report states that: "Victoria Police are still able to conduct licence and registration checks via LEAP and there is minimal impact on operational policing," she said.

Former Greensborough cop who harassed woman online sentenced to six months’ prison

GREENSBOROUGH, VIC. — A former Greensborough-based Victoria Police officer has been sentenced to six months in prison after repeatedly harassing a woman on social media over an almost 18-month period.

NFNL Division 3 – Round 9 Review

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — Round 9 of the Northern Football Netball League's Division 3 football marked the time in the season when each team had played eight games and the halfway point of the season.

NFNL Division 3 Round 9 Preview

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — A spot in the top five is up for grabs, while other teams can move up the ladder in Round 9 of the Northern Football Netball League's Division 3 football on the King's Birthday weekend.

NFNL Division 1 Round 8 Preview

NFNL Division 2 Round 8 Preview

NFNL Division 3 Round 8 Preview

Hursty boys face off against the Creekers

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Nordic Film Festival

MELBOURNE, VIC. — The 2026 Hurtigruten Nordic Film Festival, presented by Palace, will feature the best new cinema from the Nordic region – Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

Palace of Lost Virtue

42nd Street

Sarah Rule’s Eurydice

Rabbit & Watson

SPOTLIGHT

OPINION

Science & Technology

Tassie students to speak to astronauts on the ISS tomorrow

LATROBE, TASMANIA. — Forget Starlink, mobile phones, the internet and wi-fi. Real communications is coming to Tasmanian students. You can't call the ISS on a mobile phone or via Starlink, but you can (if licensed) call the International Space Station. An amateur radio operator's licence is not required if you are only listening and not transmitting.

MEDIA MATTERS

Murdoch’s pay mismanagement

Murdoch journalists who are Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) union members are reporting that many staff in Murdoch's newsrooms still haven’t been paid in the most recent pay cycle.
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There’s ‘Snow Complications’

NEWS-BREAKER

BUSINESS & FINANCE

Optus in government’s sights

CANBERRA, ACT. — Embattled telco Optus has been put on notice as the federal government prepares to push through new laws beefing up oversight of the industry.

New play area for Kinglake Pub

The Kinglake Pub last week opened its indoor children's play area. 

COOKERWATCH

Monica Smit, of Reignite Democracy Australia and neo-Nazi has some tallow to sell you

MELBOURNE, VIC. — One Nation and White Australia Party supporter, Monica Smit, and a friend of Thomas Sewell, is selling her tallow via her sister. It's only $40.

Hurstbridge revolts over Sewell’s ‘whites only’ plans

HURSTBRIDGE, VIC. — Hurstbridge locals are turning on their newest resident — Australia’s most recognisable white supremacist, Thomas Sewell.

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ON THIS DAY

June 17, 1867: Henry Lawson is born

GRENFELL, NSW.  — Henry Lawson was born on June 17, 1867, on the Grenfell goldfields in New South Wales. He became one of Australia’s best-known fiction writers of the colonial period.

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