Teen arrested following machete attempted carjacking

DELAHEY, VIC. — A teenager armed with a machete has been arrested and charged following an attempted aggravated carjacking in Delahey last night.

REGIONAL NEWS

Cashmore firefighter finds a way to do it all

CASHMORE, VIC. — A local firefighter at Cashmore Fire Brigade has found the perfect balance between volunteering for her community, juggling two jobs and finding time to engage in extra-curricular activities.

Tankers replaced following floods

Bendigo CIU investigate overnight stabbing

Charges after series of incidents in Mildura

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.
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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.

THE BOY WHO CRIED HORMUZ: Trump’s Iran Timeline

WASHINGTON, DC, USA. — This is the full, brain-melting, day-by-day autopsy of the most dishonest four months of adjudicated rapist, alleged pedophile, alleged child sex trafficker and US President, Donald John Trump's, modern foreign policy.

Reports of shots fired near White House

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Trump posts new AI image of Jesus blessing him

Public recycling basket trial starting in Murrindindi Shire

ALEXANDRA, VIC. — Murrindindi Shire Council is trialling new recycling baskets on public bins across the Shire, making it easier for people to participate in Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme while supporting local fundraising and recycling efforts.

John Cotton Bridge at Yea Wetlands reopens

YEA, VIC. — The John Cotton Bridge at Yea Wetlands reopened yesterday, Friday, June 5, ahead of schedule, in time for the upcoming King's Birthday long weekend.

Energy Resilience coming to Bonnie Doon

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

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

Strictly no ballroom

Corruption in Victoria didn’t start with the CMFEU & Big Build

MELBOURNE, VIC. — Whilst the leader of the opposition (at least for now), Jess Wilson, MP has come out and said: "For years, Labor has allowed bikies, organised criminals and corrupt union figures to infiltrate Victoria's Big Build worksites. At least $15 billion of taxpayer money has been rorted while the Premier and the Labor Government looked the other way."

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

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — Round 8 of the NFNL Division 1 season is shaping as one of the biggest rounds so far, with several important matchups set to have a major impact on the ladder.

NFNL Division 2 Round 8 Preview

NFNL Division 3 Round 8 Preview

Hursty boys face off against the Creekers

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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Science & Technology

New drone fleet strengthens emergency response

VICTORIA. — Drones have become CFA’s latest eyes in the sky, already proving their effectiveness during the 2025-26 fire season.

MEDIA MATTERS

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There’s ‘Snow Complications’

Before ABC Radio Victoria cancelled The Coodabeen Champions in 2021, which aired every Saturday morning from 10am across ABC Local Radio Victoria and Southern NSW on the Queen's (now King's) Birthday long weekend as snow season opened, 'The Coodas' would play a Barry Humphries classic from 1956, Snow Complications.

NEWS-BREAKER

ABC fined $150k as judge slams caving to lobbyists

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

Moir’s View …

Now we're cookin' ...

Charlie Tidmarsh and Edith Pope: charged after RSL buildings graffitied on ANZAC Day

HEIDELBERG, VIC. — Charlie Ann Tidmarsh, 20, of Reservoir, and Edith Pope, 22, of Northcote, yesterday made their first appearance in the Heidelberg Magistrates Court after they were arrested whilst allegedly graffitiing the Bell St RSL last month.

Neo-Nazi group outlawed

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June 2, 1802: First Nations man, Pemulwuy, killed by British Red Coats

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