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Melbourne’s suburban shopping centres and train stations are becoming knife crime “hotspots”, involving teens as young as 13, with 30 blade crimes in one year at just three locations.
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12th May 2024
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Victoria’s terrifying teen knife crime epidemic exposed
Melbourne’s suburban shopping centres and train stations are becoming knife crime “hotspots”, involving teens as young as 13, with 30 blade crimes in one year at just three locatio...
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City of Melbourne staff feel uninspired, unsupported on the job
An employee experience “pulse check” survey has exposed the City of Melbourne’s workplace culture and revealed many staff are feeling uninspired by their bosses.
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Furious bush users demand govt rule out new public land bans
Outraged outdoor enthusiasts are among thousands of Victorians calling on the Allan government to rule out introducing new restrictions and bans on public land.
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Given up? More pain for Tigers in Bulldogs horror show
What the once mighty Richmond dished up on Saturday night was downright ugly, writes Chris Cavanagh. And the injury pain just got a whole lot worse, too.
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Early Tackle: They might soon jump off sinking Richmond ship
It was a witches hat sort of effort from Richmond, writes Scott Gullan. And the embarrassing performance raises a big question – who will jump off the sinking ship? All the early l...
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‘We’re like neutered dogs’: Ross lashes recent AFL rule change
The Saints found it tough going in Tassie, going down to Hawthorn in a thriller – and coach Ross Lyon wasn’t happy with a lot of things after the game.
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Where to find the cheapest GPs in Victoria
New data reveals where the state’s cheapest GPs are as millions of Aussies quit seeing their doctor as more practices and clinics refuse to bulk bill. See the list.
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How Vic’s leaders contributed to state’s housing mess
Four straight lacklustre housing budgets have turned investors away from Victoria and contributed to a more than billion-dollar plunge in the state’s stamp duty revenues.
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From footy to film: Ex-Blues player kicks box office goals
Former Carlton player Adam White is making his mark at the international box office with a horror film that has drawn high praise — even from the master himself, Stephen King.
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Tania Buckley set to step back into spotlight with new love
She swapped the world of footy for the fast lane of grassroots motorsport and now it’s led former WAG Tania Buckley to new love.
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