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'Yeah, bro, I murdered an innocent man': Teen pleads guilty over motorbike rider's death
via theage.com.auIn a shocking phone call, police heard a teenager admit to hitting a Melbourne father and dragging him for 85 metres along the road. -
COVID-19: Justice done or denied in hotel quarantine outbreak case?
via theage.com.auReaders are divided over the dropping of criminal charges against the Victorian Department of Health for alleged failures during its hotel quarantine program. -
Nobu, $270k cash and a number plate to taunt police: The high life of tobacco war accused
via theage.com.auThe flashy life and alleged crimes of one of exiled gangland boss Kaz Hamad’s associates have been laid bare during an application to revoke his bail. -
Course for councillors in spotting conspiracies in the misinformation age
via theage.com.auCouncillors and candidates can get training on dealing with conspiracy groups who bombard them with theories about 5G towers and 15-minute cities in the lead-up to October’s local government elections. -
‘No one held accountable’: Anguish for families as hotel quarantine case collapses
via theage.com.auNo one will be held criminally responsible for a COVID-19 outbreak from hotel quarantine that led to the death of 768 people and one of the world’s longest lockdowns, after a case against the Victorian Department of Health collapsed. -
A few bad apples? Men offer solutions to domestic violence scourge
via theage.com.auReaders write that male violence against women has to stop, and they say boys need role models at home and school to guide them. -
Inside the growing protest tent cities of Melbourne and Monash universities
via theage.com.auAs police raided student protest encampments at American universities with rubber bullets and tear gas, in Melbourne academics brought jam and scones. -
A shambolic end to a deplorable episode that cost more than 700 lives
via theage.com.auVictoria’s workplace health and safety regulator and Office of Public Prosecutions have some explaining to do. -
Family court chief justice calls for national database of intervention orders
via theage.com.auOne of Australia’s most senior legal officers says a database of intervention orders would help courts understand the risk women face from family violence -
It’s one of the most notorious roads in Melbourne. Fixing it is a ‘matter of life and death’, residents say
via theage.com.auA report has recommended an immediate review of how fast drivers are allowed to go and for measures to push drivers to stay on main roads rather than doing “suburban rat runs”. -
What happens if you don’t tap off? The answers to your Melbourne public transport questions
via theage.com.auEver wondered why the City Loop changes direction in the middle of the day? Or what happens if you forget to tap off your myki? These are the answers to Melbourne public transport’s biggest mysteries. -
The loophole that meant 58 charges were dropped against the Health Department over failures in hotel quarantine
via theage.com.auWorkSafe Victoria had accused the Health Department of failing to provide and maintain a safe working environment for employees. -
Charges dropped: Government escapes punishment over quarantine blunders that cost 768 lives
via theage.com.auWorkSafe Victoria had accused the Health Department of failing to provide and maintain a safe working environment for employees. -
Hotel quarantine charges against health department dropped
via theage.com.auWorkSafe had alleged the department failed to appoint people with infection control expertise and didn’t properly train security guards at quarantine hotels. -
Police warn bail laws hamper efforts to prevent family violence
via theage.com.auFrontline police have complained they now have fewer options when alleged domestic violence offenders breach bail conditions. -
Councils not the housing villain as developers shelve construction
via theage.com.auProperty developers and builders opted not to press ahead with a record number of units in the last five years – despite them being approved by councils. -
Are we happy our white, male PM has been castigated?
via theage.com.auReaders react to the public clash between Anthony Albanese and rally organiser Sarah Williams. -
Melbourne Rebels are a cause worth rallying around
via theage.com.auMelbourne’s Super Rugby club undoubtedly has its problems, but those with an interest in sport should help those looking to chart a path through this crisis. -
Port Phillip council pulls the plug on kerbside car charging
via theage.com.auA trial of private EV charging stations outside residents’ homes will be abandoned over concerns about costs, flood risk and the use of public space. -
Black Saturday arsonist who killed 10 released from prison
via theage.com.auBrendan Sokaluk, a former Country Fire Authority volunteer, was freed on Tuesday after serving 15 years for deliberately lighting the deadly 2009 bushfire that destroyed more than 150 homes in the Latrobe Valley. -
The X-rated truck that is probably illegal in Melbourne
via theage.com.auA brothel is using a mobile digital billboard on a truck to advertise its services around Melbourne with a picture of an explicit sexual image. -
Catholic college ordered to remove paedophile priest from honour roll
via theage.com.auDespite apologising and paying more than $1 million to a victim of clerical abuse, Salesian College continued to eulogise a disgraced priest for years. -
After hitting her car, Brenton Brown left Carol-Anne for dead – twice
via theage.com.auCarol-Anne Jones’ death, and the callousness of Brenton Brown’s act on a Victorian road, still haunt her family and friends. -
Catholic school refused to remove paedophile priest from honour roll
via theage.com.auDespite apologising and paying more than $1 million to a victim of clerical abuse, Salesian College continued to eulogise a disgraced priest. -
No police referral for dumped MP but premier blasts ‘inappropriate behaviour’
via theage.com.auA complaint from a second woman prompted Premier Jacinta Allan to punt Darren Cheeseman from government, but he’s declared he will remain on the crossbench. -
Dumped MP takes leave, as premier blasts ‘inappropriate behaviour’
via theage.com.auA complaint from a second woman prompted Premier Jacinta Allan to punt Darren Cheeseman from her Labor government, but he’s declared he will remain on the crossbench. -
Focus on elderly is misguided, terrible drivers are everywhere
via theage.com.auReaders react to a push to increase medical and skill testing on older drivers. -
Push to reuse graves as cemeteries run out of room
via theage.com.auEuropean countries and some Australian states have been recycling graves for years. But in Victoria, they last forever, despite some cemeteries running out of space. -
In my suburb, a bypass was meant to fix the traffic. But people still pour in
via theage.com.auThe shops are now bigger and brighter in Greensborough’s beehive of development – and no longer owned by people whose names I once knew. -
The fall of St Kilda star Sam Fisher, and how he plans to help after his drug sentence
via theage.com.auFisher’s lawyers have told a court the AFL Players’ Association and St Kilda support the former footballer as he faces the prospect of a “significant period” in prison over drug charges.