Detectives investigate stabbing

OAKLEIGH, VIC. — Monash Crime Investigation Units (CIU) detectives are investigating a stabbing in Oakleigh last night.

Teens charged following Southbank fire

Erratic driving across town

Richmond man charged with stalking

REGIONAL NEWS

350 arrests in Geelong CBD operation

GEELONG, VIC. — An ongoing operation targeting retail theft and anti-social behaviour in Geelong CBD has led to more than 350 arrests in the last year.

Hume Freeway fatal collision

Fatal crash in Wedderburn

Corio oil refinery blaze extinguished

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13 Australians charged with Philippines-based child abuse offences

PHILIPPINES — Ninety-two children have been removed from harm, and 18 alleged child exploitation facilitators in the Philippines were charged in 2025, as a result of investigations coordinated by the Philippine Internet Crimes Against Children Center (PICACC).

Trump posts new AI image of Jesus blessing him

WASHINGTON, D.C., USA. (AP) — US President, alleged pedophile and convicted felon, Donald John Trump has posted ‌an image of Jesus embracing him, as a war of words between his administration and the Pope showed little sign of abating.

Pedophile US President announces his own power plants

MAR-A-LAGO, FLORIDA, USA. — The unhinged and alleged pedophile President of the United States has announced his company, Trump Media And Technology Group (TMTG) (Nasdaq, NYSE Texas: $DJT) said in a Truth Social post and email.

London cops must disclose if they are Freemasons

Trump’s tariff tantrum doesn’t pay off

Significant cyber incidents against Australia

$60,000 pay drop for Craig Lloyd?

WHITTLESEA, VIC. — Departing City of Whittlesea CEO Craig Lloyd appears to have opted for a pay drop of at least $60,000 per year in his impending move to Western Australia.

Whittlesea Council CEO flees again

WHITTLESEA, VIC. — The City of Whittlesea Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Craig Lloyd, will not continue as CEO and will finish in his role...
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Bales of hope from The Briars

$60,000 pay drop for Craig Lloyd?

WHITTLESEA, VIC. — Departing City of Whittlesea CEO Craig Lloyd appears to have opted for a pay drop of at least $60,000 per year in his impending move to Western Australia.

Whittlesea Council CEO flees again

Deeming fails to redeem herself

Pakenham MP takes swipe at Liberal leader

Angus Taylor and the Liberal Party’s moral decline

POTTS POINT, NSW. — The Liberal Party, battling an extreme version of itself - One Nation, has again fallen back to its default political policy: racism.

$60,000 pay drop for Craig Lloyd?

Whittlesea Council CEO flees again

Trump posts new AI image of Jesus blessing him

Can Whittlesea be ‘earmarked’ as a premiership contender in NFNL’s 2nd division today?

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ) — Round 2 of the Northern Football Netball League's Division 2 competition is set to be an enthralling round with even matchups across the board.

Epping and Lalor ready to fight for bragging rights in NFNL’s third division

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ) — Another exciting week of footy lies in wait for Division 3 as teams jostle for early season wins.

Lakers into cricket finals

New layer of protection for Boxing Day Test

21-year lease for Bayside golf course

Payne & Tander triumph in classic Bathurst 1000

Welcome to Hell

MELBOURNE, VIC. — Hell on earth could well be a corporate training session where recruits are ‘onboarded’ – an odious word if ever there was one – but, for Andy Balloch, it represents an opportunity to chastise and satirise and, for that matter – demonise everything problematic in society.

MSO Academy Showcase

25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

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OPINION

Science & Technology

Scouts in WA ready to speak to astronauts

SWAN VALLEY, WA. — "Contact is go." Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has received schedule confirmation for an ARISS radio contact between an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and scouts in the Swan Valley, north of Perth, Western Australia.

Artemis II is go

John Telek, VK1JT has online meltdown

MEDIA MATTERS

Australian media hear Pope hail newswire ‘public good’

VATICAN CITY — Australian media representatives are among those to hear directly from the Pope, championing press freedom and specifically the role of invaluable newswire agencies, while denouncing clickbait content. 

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. 
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September 15, 1870: Work commences on the Overland Telegraph

The Australian Overland Telegraph Line was an electrical telegraph system for sending messages the 3200 kilometres (2000 miles) between Darwin, in what is now the Northern Territory of Australia, and Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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