Man dies following collision

NARRE WARREN EAST, VIC. — A 78-year-old man has died in hospital following a two-car collision in Narre Warren East on Friday, May 22.

Mornington’s Mad Monday

Suspicious house fire

Gladstone Park blaze contained

REGIONAL NEWS

Search for missing teen Raven

NHILL, VIC. — Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate the missing Nhill 15-year-old, Raven.

Police investigate Stonehaven crash

Man dies in hospital following collision

Charges following Kewell fatality

Corio community meeting tonight

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.

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.

“Trump says” Iran peace deal ‘largely negotiated’. It’s likely all bullshit

WASHINGTON DC, USA. (AAP/AP). — A "largely negotiated" memorandum of ‌understanding on an Iran peace deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, US President Donald Trump says, in what is likely utter bullshit, usually called lying to the public, although the Iranian Fars news agency disputes Trump's claims outright.

Reports of shots fired near White House

NEWS-BREAKER

Trump posts new AI image of Jesus blessing him

Craig Lloyd’s WA CEO job decided in March

SOUTH MORANG, VIC. — City of Whittlesea CEO Craig Lloyd’s appointment as Chief Executive Officer of a Western Australian Council was decided at the Joondalup meeting on Tuesday, March 24.

Murrindindi Shire extends free firewood collection

ALEXANDRA, VIC. — Murrindindi Shire Council is continuing its free firewood program for households affected by the January 2026 bushfires, with further collections becoming available on a staged basis for eligible Murrindindi property owners and renters. 

$60,000 pay drop for Craig Lloyd?

Whittlesea Council CEO flees again

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Bales of hope from The Briars

$60,000 pay drop for Craig Lloyd?

WHITTLESEA, VIC. — Departing City of Whittlesea CEO Craig Lloyd appears to have opted for a pay drop of at least $60,000 per year in his impending move to Western Australia.

Whittlesea Council CEO flees again

Deeming fails to redeem herself

Pakenham MP takes swipe at Liberal leader

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.

Hursty boys face off against the Creekers

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ) — Some fantastic match-ups await in Round 2, with several sides already under pressure to respond after mixed results in the opening round.

Can Whittlesea be ‘earmarked’ as a premiership contender in NFNL’s 2nd division today?

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ) — Round 2 of the Northern Football Netball League's Division 2 competition is set to be an enthralling round with even matchups across the board.

Lakers into cricket finals

New layer of protection for Boxing Day Test

21-year lease for Bayside golf course

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

SPOTLIGHT

OPINION

Science & Technology

Kmart & Target busted selling illegal two-way radios to children

CANBERRA, ACT. — The Anko-branded walkie-talkie has been programmed with radio frequencies that require a licence for use in Australia. Using the equipment in its current state may cause interference with other licensed services operating on the 467.425 MHz band and cause unintended disruption.
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VHF Marine Radio

World Amateur Radio Day 2026

Scouts in WA ready to speak to astronauts

Artemis II is go

MEDIA MATTERS

NEWS-BREAKER

WASHINGTON, DC, USA. — Any so-called journalist who attends the White House Correspondents' dinner Saturday (Sunday morning Australian time) should never be listened to again.

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

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 Sewell to fight hate laws in High Court

CANBERRA, ACT. — Neo-Nazi and redneck racist, Thomas Sewell, yesterday launched legal action in the High Court to overturn laws used to ban the White Australia Party (formerly the National Socialist Network or 'NSN') and attempt to obtain temporary protection from prosecution.

Neo-Nazi group outlawed

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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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