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Catholic and Anglican churches slam Andrews government over treatment of young offenders
via theage.com.auMelbourne's Catholic and Anglican archbishops have condemned the Andrews government's imprisonment of teenagers in "the harshest of adult prison settings", warning that teen offenders' welfare and chances of rehabilitation are at risk. -
Thieves bash, rob 70-year-old cleaner in Brunswick West toilet block
via theage.com.auViolent thieves tried to strangle a 70-year-old woman in a Brunswick West toilet block last week, stealing her wedding ring and other precious jewellery. -
Operation South End hits the heads
Water Police will be patrolling the Port Phillip Heads this summer as part of Operation South End to make sure boaters are using the correct safety equipment. -
Fourth teen charged with theft of car
Police have arrested a fourth teen in relation to an allegedly stolen BMW detected driving erratically on Friday. -
Elderly woman choked, kicked in robbery in Melbourne's north
A 70-year-old woman is strangled and bashed before having her wedding ring stolen during a robbery in Brunswick, in Melbourne's inner north. -
Schoolies riding inflatable unicorns rescued off Cowes, Phillip Island
via theage.com.auA man returned from a fishing trip with a bigger haul than he was expecting on Tuesday after fishing schoolies from the water. -
Man flown to Melbourne in critical condition after hours pinned under hay baler
A man who was rescued after being pinned under farm equipment for more than 24 hours in Victoria's south-west is in a critical condition in a Melbourne hospital. -
Suicide rates for young Australians highest in 10 years, researchers call for new prevention strategies
New research finds suicide rates among young Australians are at their highest level in 10 years, despite a range of prevention strategies, with calls for a new approach and national leadership. -
Melbourne Express: Wednesday, November 30, 2016
via theage.com.auMelbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
Police seek South Yarra Samaritans
Police are appealing for two good Samaritans who assisted in the arrest of a man in South Yarra last week to come forward. -
Police investigate callous assault and robbery in Brunswick
Moreland Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after an elderly woman was assaulted and robbed in Brunswick in the early hours of Monday 21 November. -
Four arrested in relation to armed robberies in Truganina and East Keilor
Fawkner Embona detectives have arrested four males after two armed robberies on service stations yesterday. -
Primary school maths: 'Eight students in every class have no idea what is going on'
via theage.com.auWhat maths and science skills would you expect a 10-year-old to have? -
Driver still on the run after police chase ute for an hour
via theage.com.auA male driver is on the run following an almost hour-long police chase in Melbourne's south-east. -
Police search for missing teen Mingh 'Tommy' Ngo
Police are apeealing for public assistance to help locate missing 17-year-old Tommy Ngo. -
Man trapped under hay baler for up to three days in Mount Duneed
via theage.com.auA man may have been trapped in a hay baler on a property near Geelong for up to three days before being found on Tuesday night. -
Man trapped for three days under hay baler machine near Geelong
A man in his 60s is found alive after being trapped by the legs under a hay baler machine near Geelong, south-west of Melbourne. -
Teen with 21 pages of priors accused of high speed chases in stolen cars while on bail
via theage.com.auA 17-year-old was on parole and unlicensed when he allegedly repeatedly engaged in high-speed chases with police during a three-month crime spree. -
Man trapped under hay baler for three days in Mount Duneed
via theage.com.auEmergency services are trying to rescue a man who has been trapped in a hay baler for three days by his legs. -
Simon Vo wanted on warrants
Police are appealing for information on Simon Vo who is wanted on an outstanding warrant. -
Victorian Government moves Indigenous children out of adult jail
The Victorian Government's decision to move a group of Indigenous children out of adult jail but leave other children there is causing concern. -
Locals losing jobs to 457 visa holders in Geelong, union claims
Local workers are being overlooked for jobs at a Geelong construction site because the contractor is using foreign workers on 457 visas, the manufacturing union claims. -
Locals in Geelong losing jobs to 457 visa holders, union claims
Local workers are being overlooked for jobs at a Geelong construction site because the contractor is using foreign workers on 457 visas, the manufacturing union claims. -
Melbourne teenager arrested over high-speed car chase
Police arrest a 15-year-old boy over a wild high-speed car chase through communities north of Melbourne last week. -
Local workers in Geelong losing jobs to 457 visa holders, union claims
Locals are being overlooked for jobs at a Geelong construction site because the contractor is using foreign workers on 457 visas, the manufacturing union claims. -
Record-breaking 'thunderstorm asthma' epidemic could change medical advice
via theage.com.auMelbourne's "thunderstorm asthma" epidemic is the most severe in world history and could change medical advice for hay fever sufferers and asthmatics, an expert says. -
Child abuse royal commission: Rabbi inaction failed abuse victims within Yeshiva community
Abuse victims at Yeshiva Melbourne and Yeshiva Bondi were let down by rabbis and their "confused" adherence to the principle of the Jewish law, the royal commission finds. -
Witness appeal following thefts and deceptions in Doncaster East and Burwood
Manningham Crime Investigation Unit detectives have released images of a man they believe may be able to assist with enquires following a series of thefts in Doncaster East last week. -
Youth detention riots: Victorian Government backs down on decision to move teens to Barwon Prison
The Victorian Government backs down on its plan to transfer Indigenous teenagers involved in recent riots at a youth detention centre to the maximum-security Barwon Prison. -
Reservoir man's death after argument with 90yo neighbour deemed not suspicious
Police say the death of an 83-year-old man at Reservoir, in Melbourne's north, is not suspicious, despite a decades-long feud with a neighbour. -
Police chased ute for an hour in Melbourne's south-east, driver still on the run
via theage.com.auA male driver is on the run following an almost hour-long police chase in Melbourne's south-east. -
Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina with Natalia Kaliada and Mark Colvin
Masha Alyokhina is collaborating with Natalia Kaliada and Belarus Free Theatre on the play Burning Doors which explores her own imprisonment in Putin's Russia as well as the stories of fellow dissident artists Oleg Sentsov and Petr Pavlensky.ABC veteran Mark Colvin has written a book, Light and Shadow: Memoirs of a Spy's Son. -
Andrews government's second anniversary youth justice mess of its own making
via theage.com.auYou know a government is flailing when it starts trying to solve competing political problems with spin and knee-jerk policy decisions that are deeply compromised. -
Pussy Riot activist stars in dissident theatre group's Australian show
The actors in Burning Doors, a new play by the Belarus Free Theatre opening in Melbourne tonight, are used to taking their lives into their own hands. -
Earthcore death: Robyn Deans remembered as a 'big-hearted soul'
via theage.com.auA woman who died at music festival Earthcore is being remembered as a "free spirit" and "loyal old skooler" in the dance party scene. -
'Stuff of nightmares': Jail for home invader who crept into woman's bed, bit neck
via theage.com.auA man could spend more than four years in prison for a home invasion in which he forced love bites on a woman while she slept, which a judge has described as the 'stuff of nightmares'. -
FFA Cup: Melbourne City coach John van 't Schip says clash with Sydney FC the biggest in club history
Melbourne City have a chance to win major silverware for the first time in the history of the men's team. -
Search for missing man Neville Tanner
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing 28-year-old Neville Tanner. -
Police appeal for witnesses following pursuit in the southern suburbs
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance following a pursuit in the southern suburbs this morning. -
Man located deceased in Reservoir - update
Darebin Crime Investigation Unit detectives will prepare a report for the coroner following the death of man in Reservoir yesterday. -
Not so sweet at Caroline Springs: expect overcrowded trains when new station opens
via theage.com.auCaroline Springs, we have a problem. -
This guy got a Victorian driver's licence with a pasta strainer on his head
via theage.com.auThe Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is one step closer to legitimacy in Victoria after a man was issued with a driver's licence showing him wearing a colander on his head. -
How high can we go? Melbourne's future skyscraper forecast
via theage.com.auHumans now have the technical capability to build towers many kilometres tall. But what does that mean for Melbourne? -
Tragedy in Reservoir: 'Either I'm going to kill him, or he's going to kill me'
via theage.com.auIt started more than 40 years ago with a ball over the fence that was cut in half and thrown back. It ended on Monday with a 83-year-old man dead on a Reservoir street. -
Tough stance in tatters after backflip sees Aboriginal kids removed from jail
via theage.com.auAll Aboriginal children have been removed from Barwon prison after the state government backed down in the face of a Supreme Court challenge, a move which could see the collapse of its tough approach to rioting youth detainees. -
Child abuse unreported and 'enabled' at Yeshivah, Royal Commission finds
via theage.com.auLeaders at Yeshivah Melbourne and Yeshiva Bondi have been accused of failing to report child abuse to police and allowed paedophiles unfettered access to children, in strongly-worded findings of the royal commission. -
Corinna Horvath: Victoria Police officer charged by IBAC over alleged 1996 assault
A serving Victoria Police officer is charged by the state's anti-corruption watchdog with assaulting a woman during a raid in 1996. -
Fears Melbourne's 'sacred botanical site' could shrink, taking a slice of history with it
via theage.com.auOne of Melbourne's oldest gardens which was laid out when the colony of Victoria was just two years young is under threat from building works, which could swallow up about 10 per cent of the remaining grounds.