Police investigate attempted sexual assault

KOOYONG, VIC. — Bayside Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team (SOCIT) are appealing for witnesses following an attempted sexual assault in Kooyong on Tuesday, July 14.

Police investigate shots fired at house

Weapons located in Hoppers Crossing

Detectives investigate serious assault

REGIONAL NEWS

Legacy of VICSES Colac Unit stalwart immortalised with rare award

COLAC, VIC. — Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) stalwart, founding member and Colac Unit legend Clifford ‘Cliff’ Tann has been celebrated for his more than five decades of incredible service to his community, recently inducted as a VICSES Colac Unit Life Member and awarded a clasp signifying 55 years of service in an intimate ceremony at his beloved unit.
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Australia’s biggest-ever cocaine bust

MIDGE POINT, QLD. — The AFP has seized 2.7 tonnes of cocaine – the largest ever cocaine seizure in Australia – as part of an investigation into an organised crime plot to import and distribute significant quantities of border-controlled drugs along Australia’s east coast.

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

$40k grant for Yea fossil site project

MURRINDINDI SHIRE COUNCIL, VIC. — A $40,000 grangt has been secured from the Federal Government for Murrindindi Shire Council to prepare a Heritage Management Plan for the Yea Flora Fossil Site.

Rates up 2.65 per cent

MANSFIELD SHIRE COUNCIL, VIC. — Mansfield Council says that it has contained rate increases within the 2.75 per cent cap insisted by the State Government, despite inflation of four per cent.

Hurstbridge Community Shed opens

Chemical-free rabbit control operation underway

Deeming’s last-ditch plea to retain candidacy

SPRING ST, VIC. — Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has made a last-ditch plea to her party to retain her candidacy for the state election, after refusing to apologise to Matthew Guy for allegedly placing her 'in a headlock.'

Deeming doomed

Crackdown on dodgy taxi drivers

Gary Maas will not re-stand as MP

Deeming’s last-ditch plea to retain candidacy

SPRING ST, VIC. — Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has made a last-ditch plea to her party to retain her candidacy for the state election, after refusing to apologise to Matthew Guy for allegedly placing her 'in a headlock.'

Cop charged with ‘sexual penetration of a child’

VICTORIA. — A constable from Eastern Region - that Victoria Police refuses to name - has been charged following an internal investigation.

Senior constable charged

A 33-year-old senior constable - who has not been named - from North West Metro Region has been charged with 23 counts of driving while his licence was suspended following an internal investigation.

Victoria Police busted lying

Cold and wet spell

YEA, VIC. — After a week of no golf due to the wet conditions it was good to see Yea Golf Club competitions return this past week.

Epping’s tribute to player Nathan Fitzgerald

EPPING, VIC. — Supporters yesterday gathered at Epping Football Ground to salute the life of Nathan Fitzgerald, who died the previous week after an accident in a Reserves game the previous weekend at Lalor.

Standalone contest shapes as finals preview

NFNL Division 2 – Round 13 Preview

NFNL Division 3 – Round 14 Preview

NFNL Division 1 – Round 11 Preview

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Beyond the Baton

TYCHO! Beyond the Baton is the remarkable story of Tommy Tycho, a Hungarian child prodigy who survived the Holocaust and rebuilt his life to become the pre-eminent musical director in Australia.

Hide + Seek Pathways open to local creatives

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Nordic Film Festival

Palace of Lost Virtue

42nd Street

SPOTLIGHT

OPINION

Science & Technology

Fast-track reforms, Haines says

CANBERRA, ACT. — Indi MHR Helen Haines has called on the Federal Government to bring its Universal Outdoor Mobile Obligation Bill on for a vote when Parliament returns in early August, following Telstra’s nationwide outage.

MEDIA MATTERS

Derryn Hinch was a bombastic journalist fuelled by imperfect principles and righteous outrage

It was May 1999 and Derryn Hinch had been called into the manager’s office at Adelaide’s 5DN. The ratings for his morning program had been tumbling, and after less than a year on air he was told to pack his things.

BUSINESS & FINANCE

July 16, 1914: Australia’s first interstate air mail departs Melbourne

AUSTRALIA.  — The first domestic airmail service in Australia departed from Melbourne on July 16, 1914. The airmail was flown from Melbourne to Sydney by French aviator Maurice Guillaux. 

July 15, 1912: The first branch of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia opens

AUSTRALIA.  — The kangaroo is a native Australian marsupial, of which there are over 60 species. The kangaroo family includes wallabies, tree kangaroos, wallaroos, pademelons, rat-kangaroos and the quokka, all of which are classified as macropods.

Optus in government’s sights

New play area for Kinglake Pub

COOKERWATCH

Deeming’s last-ditch plea to retain candidacy

SPRING ST, VIC. — Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has made a last-ditch plea to her party to retain her candidacy for the state election, after refusing to apologise to Matthew Guy for allegedly placing her 'in a headlock.'

Yea man charged with trespass after filming inside Dezi Freeman’s shipping container hideout

YEA, VIC. — A Yea man who filmed inside the shipping container where Dezi Freeman had been living before his death has been charged with trespass.

Deeming doomed

Monica Smit’s latest grift

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July 16, 1914: Australia’s first interstate air mail departs Melbourne

AUSTRALIA.  — The first domestic airmail service in Australia departed from Melbourne on July 16, 1914. The airmail was flown from Melbourne to Sydney by French aviator Maurice Guillaux. 

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