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Victorians will finally be able to tap onto trains with smartphones, credit cards from next year
via theage.com.au
More than 20,000 new Myki readers will be installed at Victorian train stations in a staggered rollout of a new public transport payment system. -
Second top cop ousted: No contract renewal for deputy commissioner
via theage.com.au
Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Neil Paterson is the latest top cop to be cut from command. -
What is Kylie Minogue’s middle name? Test yourself with The Age quiz
via theage.com.au
How well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with Stephen Brook’s weekly quiz. -
‘I got it wrong’: Lord mayor abandons plan to sell Regent Theatre
via theage.com.au
Nick Reece says he failed to appreciate the level of support among Melburnians for the heritage-listed venue on Collins Street. -
Woman charged with assault of Muslim pair previously attacked woman in hijab, court hears
via theage.com.au
Suzan Gonulalan was released on bail after a court heard her criminal history involved 130 charges and she was on bail at the time of the incidents at an Epping shopping centre. -
‘That’s the sport’: Rowing community grieves loss of much-loved student
via theage.com.au
Family of schoolboy rower Edward Millear say their son was dedicated to his “next-level” sport. -
Can’t get you out of my shed? Kylie is back in town but her statue is stuck in storage
via theage.com.au
The pop star will return to the stage in Melbourne on Thursday. Now there’s a push for her statue to reappear too. -
‘Carnage’: Killers on the loose after wombats deliberately mown down
via theage.com.au
Residents in Victoria’s south-east were horrified to wake to the sight of wombats strewn on the roadside, with at least 10 killed within a few hundred metres. -
I was proud to drive a taxi, but my industry has lost its way
via theage.com.au
The public has lost confidence. Drivers touting, refusing short fares, and declining to use meters have driven passengers away. I saw it firsthand at the Australian Open. -
Men-only clubs were hit with land tax for barring women. They aren’t happy with the bill
via theage.com.au
The Melbourne Club and Australian Club are fighting combined land tax bills of over $1 million claiming their heritage status restricts redevelopment of the land. -
‘Killed my son for nothing’: Family grieves model slain in Melbourne’s west
via theage.com.au
Natan Mwanza’s career was flourishing when his life was cut short in an attack on Wednesday. -
‘Killed my son for nothing’: Family grieve model killed in stabbing in Melbourne’s west
via theage.com.au
Natan Mwanza’s modelling career was flourishing when his life was dramatically cut short in an attack on Wednesday. -
Fat cats face the chop: state public service review to target highest-paid bureaucrats
via theage.com.au
Between 2000 and 3000 people are expected to lose their jobs, saving the state government billions of dollars, Treasurer Jaclyn Symes says. -
Facing the chop: State public service review to target highest-paid bureaucrats
via theage.com.au
Between 2000 and 3000 people are expected to lose their jobs, saving the state government billions of dollars, Treasurer Jaclyn Symes says. -
Victoria to widen access to assisted dying after ‘heartbreaking’ stories
via theage.com.au
Reforms designed to bring Victoria’s assisted dying framework in line with other states will be put to a conscience vote by the year’s end. -
‘The bone is bare’: Thousands of Victorian public service jobs on the chopping block
via theage.com.au
Between 2000 and 3000 people are expected to lose their jobs, about 5 to 6 per cent of the workforce, saving the government billions of dollars, new treasurer Jaclyn Symes said. -
New police chief talks tough on repeat bail offenders
via theage.com.au
Rick Nugent said he had already spoken to the state government about bail laws and is confident they will be tightened.

