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Growing pains: In the week of Jacinta Allan’s housing policy, Victoria grew by about 3000 people. Is it too much?
via theage.com.au
Melbourne is speeding towards a megacity future of 10 million people. Is that what we want? -
The three types of illegal rubbish dumpers, and the squad trying to catch them
via theage.com.au
Hume has a $4.7 million issue with people dumping rubbish on average 33 times a day. A new patrol unit aims to re-educate them. -
The fight to save a hidden Hollywood, only a stone’s throw from Melbourne
via theage.com.au
No one goes to Little River. Even the train station is shut. You get your coffee at the servo. And that’s just some of the reasons why the locals love it. -
Question marks hover over every Allan promise on housing
via theage.com.au
The state government’s housing strategy might be politically beneficial for Labor, but is it the right plan for the city? And will it be enough to meet housing supply problems? -
Family ‘totally devastated’ after truck crashes through house, killing elderly couple
via theage.com.au
A family and tight-knit community are mourning a beloved elderly couple after a truck crashed through their bedroom, killing the pair. -
Brighton revisits the trauma of Labor’s lockdown years
via theage.com.au
Readers discuss Premier Jacinta Allan’s tactic of announcing a new 20-storey apartment tower plan in a safe Liberal seat. -
‘Absolute debacle’: Council election chaos for last-minute voters
via theage.com.au
Voting booths have been inundated as hundreds try to cast council election votes in person by 6pm, with reports of hours-long waits and under-staffed polls. -
Music mogul Matt Gudinski banned from Crown casino over white powder find
via theage.com.au
The Mushroom Group chief executive served a three-month suspension after a substance was found in his luxury hotel suite, but Crown Resorts didn’t tell the gaming watchdog. -
Melbourne’s ‘Little Athens’ loses another slice of its history
via theage.com.au
The departure of International Cakes highlights change in the Lonsdale Street precinct. -
‘Shock waves’ through community after truck crashes through house, killing elderly couple
via theage.com.au
A community is mourning a beloved elderly couple after a truck crashed through their bedroom, killing the pair. -
Elderly couple killed in bedroom as truck crashes into house near Warrnambool
via theage.com.au
A truck allegedly veered from the Princes Highway into a Tower Hill home on Friday morning. -
No democracy sausage, no sizzle in council elections
via theage.com.au
Many Victorians are about to be fined $99 for not voting in local council elections, and while it’s easy to blame apathy, the postal process might be the problem. -
Council voting a shambles without the lure of a sausage sizzle
via theage.com.au
Many Victorians are about to cop a $99 fine for failing to vote in the local council elections and while it’s easy to blame antipathy, the postal process might be the problem. -
The street doctor no one wants to farewell
via theage.com.au
Andrew Taylor is well versed in trauma. The GP has survived being shot five times, and has treated the most vulnerable patients with complex addiction problems for many years.

