Balwyn North aggravated burglary investigation

BALWYN NORTH, VIC. —Boroondara Crime Investigation Unit detectives located a stolen car worth $300K yesterday after an aggravated burglary in Balwyn North on Wednesday.

Lalor home invasion investigation

Charged with Albert Park cop car ramming

Teen charged with Ascot Vale stabbing

REGIONAL NEWS

Point Lonsdale shooting

POINT LONSDALE, VIC. — Armed Crime Squad detectives yesterday charged a man following a shooting in Point Lonsdale.

Truck accident closes Whittlesea-Yea Rd

Pair arrested during Ballarat early morning intercept

Charged over theft of car with sleeping child inside

Hastie to face grilling after frontbench exit

PERTH, WA. — Outspoken Liberal MP Andrew Hastie is poised to provide more clarity on his decision to quit shadow cabinet after Opposition Leader Sussan Ley claimed he didn't cite policy concerns to her.

FBI’s frantic scramble to redact the Epstein Files

A trove of emails shows all-nighters and almost $1 million in overtime as Trumpworld debated releasing the Epstein files.

Significant cyber incidents against Australia

CANBERRA, ACT. — The Australian Government and allies in the United Kingdom and the United States have today jointly sanctioned two Russian men and two companies after international investigations into cybercriminal networks responsible for cyber attacks against Australian and international businesses.

Anthony Pratt dines with Trump at Mar-A-Lago

Trump’s Truth to partner with Crypto.com

Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica as it heads to Cuba

New $8 million Granite Hills Major Community Park opens

EPPING, VIC. — Summer is shaping up as one to remember for local families after the opening of a brand-new $8 million adventure-filled park right on their doorstep.

21-year lease for Bayside golf course

CHELTENHAM, VIC. — Bayside Council has renewed Cheltenham Golf Club’s lease on the Cheltenham Golf Course site for a further 21 years.

Yarra Ranges blunders fines

City vs Country divide concerns Murrindindi Mayor

Murrindindi adopts key strategic plans

New Australians spring into Murrindindi

Anti-immigration far-right protestors sing to Jesus

MELBOURNE, VIC. — About 200 to 250 protestors marched for Put Australia First yesterday, telling media they were marching for immigration reform that preserves Australian values, and voiced opposition to digital IDs and a net-zero emissions target.

Anti-immigration far-right protestors sing to Jesus

MELBOURNE, VIC. — About 200 to 250 protestors marched for Put Australia First yesterday, telling media they were marching for immigration reform that preserves Australian values, and voiced opposition to digital IDs and a net-zero emissions target.

21-year lease for Bayside golf course

CHELTENHAM, VIC. — Bayside Council has renewed Cheltenham Golf Club’s lease on the Cheltenham Golf Course site for a further 21 years.

Payne & Tander triumph in classic Bathurst 1000

BATHURST, NSW. — Matt Payne and Garth Tander have won the Bathurst 1000 after prevailing in an enthralling wet-weather race with heavy rain and a 'pea souper' fog affecting The Great Race.

Skaife, Kostecki fire up on Ford at Bathurst 1000

Cats and Lions fans prowl city streets

MSO Academy Showcase

MELBOURNE, VIC. — The end-of-year showcase for the 2025 Academy cohort features an eclectic program flowing from the Romantic to Latin-inspired to contemporary works for brass, curated to exploit the unique sonic combination of instruments of the Academy by MSO Principal Trombone, José Milton Vieira.

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OPINION

Science & Technology

Australia begins enforcing world-first teen social media ban

SYDNEY, NSW — Australia on Wednesday became the first country to ban social media for children under 16, blocking access in a move welcomed by many parents and child advocates but criticised by major technology companies and free-speech advocates.

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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