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It’s time the hospitality industry got serious about cleaning up its mess
via theage.com.au
The stories have kept coming, and they will keep coming, until the sector grasps the need to explode long-standing norms. -
Beautiful, but deadly: The undeniable lure of life in the hills
via theage.com.au
For decades Belgrave has attracted many artists and writers. What is it about life here that inspires residents to defy the potentially horrific dangers? -
Ugly politicisation does nothing to halt anti-Jewish violence
via theage.com.au
Reader discuss the politicisation of antisemitism in Australia for petty electoral gain. -
‘Pam the Bird’ unmasked: Alleged graffiti artist faces 50 charges
via theage.com.au
Jack Gibson-Burrell, 21, is one of Australia’s most prolific taggers and known to abseil tall buildings to access the hard-to-reach locations the art often appears on, police allege. -
Banned from wearing uniforms, paramedics pull out of Midsumma Pride March
via theage.com.au
Paramedics have withdrawn from participating in Sunday’s Pride March after event organisers banned marchers from wearing work uniforms as part of a new “trauma-informed approach”. -
Nick Reece spruiked a crack squad to clean up the CBD. So far, it’s two security guards
via theage.com.au
The City of Melbourne wanted their 30-strong team of local law officers to tackle begging and alcohol use in the CBD with the help of police, but the force rejected a request to trial two full-time officers. -
Neighbours loved the Peninsula Hot Springs, until it got too popular
via theage.com.au
The Peninsula Hot Springs is embroiled in a VCAT dispute after breaching planning permits, with neighbours claiming the springs have turned from a place of relaxation to a noisy festival site. -
Primary school principal charged with possession of child abuse material
via theage.com.au
Education authorities say the alleged offending is not linked to children at his school. -
Pratt heiress’ fears ex-husband will splash family cash on starlet fiancee
via theage.com.au
Billionaire heiress Heloise Pratt has accused ex-husband Alex Waislitz of using the couple’s shared assets to provide “loans” to singer-actress Rebekah Behbahani. -
Criminal charges bring alleged solo ‘Pam the Bird’ artist back to earth
via theage.com.au
Police say the bird graffiti has caused more than $100,000 worth of damage across Melbourne.

