Historic sexual assault at Lilydale doctor’s clinic

LILYDALE, VIC. — Knox Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team (SOCIT) detectives are appealing for information regarding a historical sexual assault in Lilydale.

Man arrested following two stabbings

Alleged gangland boss Fadi Haddara shot

REGIONAL NEWS

New defib to help Bonnie Doon

BONNIE DOON, VIC. — Bonnie Doon has taken another step towards becoming Heart Safe, with a new heart-starting device being installed at the Star Glen Lodge at 211 Star of the Glen Road, Bonnie Doon.

Man dies following hit-run

Man charged following 2025 fatal bus crash

Thefts may finish trams at Bylands

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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.

Colombian Amateur Radio Emergency Network activated following earthquake

COLOMBIA. (IARU). — On the morning of Monday, August 10, several regions of Colombia were shaken by an earthquake. According to data from the Colombian Geological Service, the quake occurred at 07:34 local time, with its epicentre located in the municipality of San José del Palmar, Chocó (at coordinates 5.04°N, -76.34°W).

Trump hides in catering cart

ANKARA, TURKEY. (AP). — President Donald Trump secretly flew out of last month’s NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on an alternate military aircraft while the White House made it appear that the Republican president was flying on Air Force One, according to a report published by The Washington Post.

Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Miami

Tree removal works at Melbourne Road, Yea

YEA, VIC. — Murrindindi Shire Council will soon undertake tree removal works near 37 Melbourne Road, Yea.

Nillumbik and Yarra Plenty Library strengthen family violence response

NILLUMBIK SHIRE, VIC. — Nillumbik Shire Council and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (YPRL) announced a new collaborative initiative to strengthen the support available to community members experiencing family violence, with 25 YPRL staff set to participate in specialist Responding to Disclosures of Family Violence training delivered by FVREE (Free from Family Violence).

Burst water main closes community link

Lighting works in Seymour

BMX park for Diamond Creek

Dangerous roads in Kinglake’s fog

KINGLAKE, VIC. — "The [Labor] State Government has dismissed growing community concerns over dangerous conditions on Whittlesea–Kinglake Rd," Eildon [Liberal] MLA Cindy McLeish says.

Symes demoted

Carroll announces new ministry

State Election 2026

Trump family using Secret Service detail to prevent BBC serving subpoenas

LONDON, UK (AP). — The BBC asked a U.S. court for help in getting documents and testimony from members of U.S. President Donald Trump ‘s family in connection with his $10-billion defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster, a court document showed.

Dangerous roads in Kinglake’s fog

Symes demoted

Carroll announces new ministry

Setka bailed again

MELBOURNE, VIC. — Former CMFEU secretary, 61-year-old John Setka, was granted bail on Friday for a third time.

Cop charged with trafficking firearms

VICTORIA. — A 57-year-old leading senior constable from the eastern region has been charged following an internal investigation.

Cop charged with sexual exposure

NFNL Division 1 – Round 16 Review

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — With just two rounds remaining in the NFNL Division 1 season, the finals race is beginning to take shape, with Round 16 producing plenty of movement on the ladder.

NFNL Division 2 – Round 17 Review

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — The penultimate round of the Northern Football Netball League's (NFNL) Division 2 has left the finals race still wide open after another weekend with some close-fought results. 

NFNL Division 3 – Round 18 Review

Turtles end Mustang’s finals hopes

NFNL Division 1 – Round 16 Preview

NFNL Division 2 – Round 17 Preview

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Recording industry giant Bill Armstrong dies at 97

Bill Armstrong, an Australian recording industry pioneer, has died aged 97. He was a sound engineer, studio owner, producer and broadcaster who founded and was the managing director of Melbourne’s first stereo FM station, EON-FM, in the 1980s.
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Beyond the Baton

Hide + Seek Pathways open to local creatives

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Nordic Film Festival

Palace of Lost Virtue

SPOTLIGHT

OPINION

Science & Technology

Today Aussie hams pay tribute to the radio ops of WWII

AUSTRALIA. (WIA). — On the weekend closest to the Victory in the Pacific (VP Day), Australian amateur 'ham' radio operators hold the Remembrance Day Contest.

MEDIA MATTERS

TV legend Johnny Young dies

MELBOURNE, VIC. — Johnny Young, the legendary music personality who nurtured a generation of new talent as host of Young Talent Time, has died at the age of 79.

Alan Jones loses bid to censor media

Hanson starts fake news website

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

Nillumbik’s Great Business Connect is back

NILLUMBIK SHIRE, VIC. — Connect with purpose to like-minded businesses, expand your network and build valuable relationships that support long-term success at this free business networking event.

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. 

Optus in government’s sights

New play area for Kinglake Pub

COOKERWATCH

Moir’s View …

Please explain !!!

Clothing brand Ringers Western supports Hanson and racism

CAIRNS, QLD. — The co-founders of 'booming Aussie bush brand' Ringers Western are James, Emma, and Matteo Salerno. Their father is James Gino Salerno. The elder Salerno was involved in high-profile criminal proceedings in South Australia. He was convicted of child sexual offences in 2019, but that conviction was quashed on appeal.

Alan Jones loses bid to censor media

Deeming’s last-ditch plea to retain candidacy

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August 18, 1786: The decision is made in England to colonise New South Wales with convicts

LONDON, UK.  — Conditions in England in the 18th century were tough: the Industrial Revolution had removed many people’s opportunities to earn an honest wage as simpler tasks were replaced by machine labour. As unemployment rose, so did crime, especially the theft of necessities such as food and clothing. 

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