Cockatoo hit-run turns fatal

COCKATOO, VIC. — A man has died following a hit-and-run collision in Cockatoo last month.

Man charged following erratic riding

Man charged after armed robbery

Teens charged following Gladstone Park arson

Criminal damage at Hastings Police Station

REGIONAL NEWS

26 missing heifers from Terip found

TERIP TERIP, VIC. — Twenty-six heifers missing from a Terip Terip cattle farm were reported found on the Terip Terip community Facebook page at 10.32am on Thursday, July 9.
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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.

Hells Angels members targeted

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND. — Across Australia and New Zealand, police have arrested 40 people and laid 145 charges as part of a national day of action targeting the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG).
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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.

Reports of shots fired near White House

NEWS-BREAKER

Hurstbridge Community Shed opens

HURSTBRIDGE, VIC. — Nillumbik Shire has officially opened the much-anticipated Hurstbridge Community Shed.

Whittlesea Council welcomes Donnybrook Road election commitment

WHITTLESEA CITY COUNCIL, VIC. — The City of Whittlesea has welcomed a $524 million funding commitment from the Liberal-National Coalition to duplicate Donnybrook Road.

Chemical-free rabbit control operation underway

80% travel by car in Mornington Shire

Whittlesea Council welcomes Donnybrook Road election commitment

WHITTLESEA CITY COUNCIL, VIC. — The City of Whittlesea has welcomed a $524 million funding commitment from the Liberal-National Coalition to duplicate Donnybrook Road.

Deeming doomed

Crackdown on dodgy taxi drivers

Gary Maas will not re-stand as MP

Concern over local roads

Whittlesea Council welcomes Donnybrook Road election commitment

WHITTLESEA CITY COUNCIL, VIC. — The City of Whittlesea has welcomed a $524 million funding commitment from the Liberal-National Coalition to duplicate Donnybrook Road.

Aussies officially hate Trump’s guts

Deeming doomed

Crackdown on dodgy taxi drivers

Cop charged with ‘sexual penetration of a child’

VICTORIA. — A constable from Eastern Region - that Victoria Police refuses to name - has been charged following an internal investigation.

Senior constable charged

A 33-year-old senior constable - who has not been named - from North West Metro Region has been charged with 23 counts of driving while his licence was suspended following an internal investigation.

Victoria Police busted lying

Standalone contest shapes as finals preview

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — The standalone Northern Football Netball League Division 1 clash between premiership contenders Heidelberg and Montmorency shapes as one of the biggest matches of the season.

NFNL Division 2 – Round 13 Preview

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — As the competition enters the final third of the season, the ramifications of each result starts to ramp up.

NFNL Division 3 – Round 14 Preview

NFNL Division 1 – Round 11 Preview

NFNL Division 2 – Round 11 Preview

NFNL Division 3 – Round 12 Preview

Hide + Seek Pathways open to local creatives

MOORABOOL SHIRE, VIC. — Hide + Seek Pathways is now open to all artists, musicians, writers, performers and collectives connected to Moorabool, providing support in the development of their ideas, practices and careers.
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Nordic Film Festival

Palace of Lost Virtue

42nd Street

Sarah Rule’s Eurydice

SPOTLIGHT

OPINION

Science & Technology

How does a Telstra outage bring down trains? A telco expert explains

Australians woke up this morning to a major outage affecting Telstra, the largest telecommunications network in the country. But mobile phones weren’t the only thing knocked out of action.

MEDIA MATTERS

Witches leave media men’s britches in stitches

MELBOURNE, VIC. — Kyle Sandilands and Karl Stefanovic are very upset at the activist group Mad Fucking Witches (MFW) for calling out the on (and off) air behaviour and misogyny. Always punching down. They wanted to be the next Joe Rogan, with Karl Stefanovic noted as 'Joe Bogan'.

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

Without Nine’s shackles, Karl Stefanovic is free to become a culture warrior hero

Karl Stefanovic’s exit from Nine will accelerate his transition from morning television star to right-wing podcast provocateur.

Deeming doomed

MELBOURNE, VIC. — Liberal Party members are "holding active discussions" to disendorse the upper house MP (Legislative Council), Moira Deeming, after she refused to apologise to her Victorian Liberal Party colleague Matthew Guy, after Deeming accused Guy of "placing her in a headlock", which Deeming then rapidly reported to police.

Monica Smit’s latest grift

Stefanovic cancelled by ARN

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ON THIS DAY

July 12, 1971: The Australian Aboriginal flag is flown for the first time

AUSTRALIA.  — The Australian Aboriginal flag is dominated by a yellow sun in the centre, red in the lower half and black in the upper half. It was first flown at Victoria Square, Adelaide on what was then called National Aborigines’ Day, July 12, 1971.

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