11 charged after Oakleigh affray

OAKLEIGH, VIC. — Eastern Region Crime Squad detectives have now completed their investigation into an affray in Oakleigh in April.

Dandenong and Cranbourne carjackings

Charges follow Lalor fatality

Police investigate Forest Hill death

REGIONAL NEWS

Police investigate shot fired

CORIO, VIC. — Detectives are investigating after a shot was fired in Corio last Saturday, June 13.

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.

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

Nourishing Neighbourhoods supporting local food systems

MURRINDINDI SHIRE, VIC. — Murrindindi Shire continues to grow stronger, healthier and more connected through the Nourishing Neighbourhoods program, now in its second year of a three-year partnership with Mitchell Shire Council funded by VicHealth.

Advocacy ahead of election

WYNDHAM CITY COUNCIL, VIC. — Wyndham City Council launched A Way Forward for Wyndham on June 9, a community-led election advocacy campaign calling on all candidates at the 2026 Victorian State Election to commit to 16 priority infrastructure and investment projects across roads, rail, recreation and health.

Hide + Seek Pathways open to local creatives

Fortnightly bins on the way

Inland rail works at 3 sites

Tiwari voted onto council

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

Hanson gets quite a bit off her chest when she enters the media den

CANBERRA, ACT. — Pauline Hanson’s first-ever – and perhaps only-ever – appearance at the National Press Club was always destined to be one of those political “moments”.

Victoria Police busted lying

MELBOURNE, VIC. — In an ABC News report by Alex Sinnott, the report states that: "Victoria Police are still able to conduct licence and registration checks via LEAP and there is minimal impact on operational policing," she said.

Former Greensborough cop who harassed woman online sentenced to six months’ prison

GREENSBOROUGH, VIC. — A former Greensborough-based Victoria Police officer has been sentenced to six months in prison after repeatedly harassing a woman on social media over an almost 18-month period.

NFNL Division 1 – Round 10 preview

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — The second half of the Melbourne Greyhounds Division 1 season begins with a crucial round of football that could have a significant impact on both the top five race and the battle for ladder position heading towards finals.

NFNL Division 2 – Round 10 Preview

BUNDOORA, VIC. (NFNL HQ). — What an exciting week of football we have on our hands, plenty of great games to look forward to.

NFNL Division 3 – Round 11 Preview

NFNL Division 3 – Round 9 Review

NFNL Division 3 Round 9 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

Tassie students to speak to astronauts on the ISS tomorrow

LATROBE, TASMANIA. — Forget Starlink, mobile phones, the internet and wi-fi. Real communications is coming to Tasmanian students. You can't call the ISS on a mobile phone or via Starlink, but you can (if licensed) call the International Space Station. An amateur radio operator's licence is not required if you are only listening and not transmitting.

MEDIA MATTERS

Murdoch’s pay mismanagement

Murdoch journalists who are Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) union members are reporting that many staff in Murdoch's newsrooms still haven’t been paid in the most recent pay cycle.
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There’s ‘Snow Complications’

NEWS-BREAKER

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

Monica Smit, of Reignite Democracy Australia and neo-Nazi has some tallow to sell you

MELBOURNE, VIC. — One Nation and White Australia Party supporter, Monica Smit, and a friend of Thomas Sewell, is selling her tallow via her sister. It's only $40.

Hurstbridge revolts over Sewell’s ‘whites only’ plans

HURSTBRIDGE, VIC. — Hurstbridge locals are turning on their newest resident — Australia’s most recognisable white supremacist, Thomas Sewell.

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June 21, 1869: The first telegram is sent in Western Australia

PERTH, WA.  — Australia’s first telegraph line, which ran from Melbourne to Williamstown, opened in 1854. Each of the other states followed suit within seven years, but Western Australia’s relative isolation delayed the development of the technology.

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