Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Hunt continues for killer of Melbourne schoolgirl Masa Vukotic, myki records ... and other top stories

Hunt continues for killer of Melbourne schoolgirl Masa Vukotic, myki records ...

Hunt continues for killer of Melbourne schoolgirl Masa Vukotic, myki records ...
Police are homing in on the killer of 17-year-old Melbourne schoolgirl Masa Vukotic, as they reveal the person of interest in the case stopped to ask a man for directions near the crime scene. Masa was stabbed to death in a "random", daylight attack in ...

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Police: Expect heavy traffic in Melbourne this weekend

Police: Expect heavy traffic in Melbourne this weekend
This weekend, organizers will introduce four new satellite parking lots at or near Kindred Hospital Melbourne, Keiser University, MidairUSA and the former Land Yacht Port O'Call trailer park. Shuttle buses will transport attendees northward to the event.

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Melbourne's 'appalling legacy' of poor apartments

Melbourne's 'appalling legacy' of poor apartments
Melbourne's wave of new apartment towers is leaving the city with an appalling legacy of sub-standard housing, a Sydney councillor with long ties to Victoria has told the state's Planning Minister Richard Wynne. And Mr Wynne has said in reply that the ...

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Melbourne tram stabbing: French national too scared to return to St Kilda ...

Melbourne tram stabbing: French national too scared to return to St Kilda ...
A French national stabbed on a Melbourne tram in an unprovoked attack says he is too scared to return to St Kilda. Nathan Barbarat, 23, nearly died from stab wounds to the chest sustained during the attack on the Route 16 tram. Police are seeking two ...

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Melbourne's warm weather is coming to an end but wild winds will continue

Melbourne's warm weather is coming to an end but wild winds will continue
Melbourne will be hit with a cool change about 6pm on Thursday, with temperatures predicted to fall to as low as 13 degrees Celsius overnight. While the uncharacteristically warm weather for March is coming to an end, at least for now, the wild winds ...

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Melbourne extremist Suhan Raham reportedly killed fighting for Islamic State

Melbourne extremist Suhan Raham reportedly killed fighting for Islamic State
A second Melbourne man in as many weeks has reportedly been killed while fighting for Islamic State, this time in Syria. Images of a bloodied body, thought to be 23-year-old Roxburgh Park man Suhan Raham, appeared on social media on Wednesday night.

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North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw slams Etihad Stadium deal

North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw slams Etihad Stadium deal
Speaking at the North Melbourne annual general meeting on Wednesday night, Brayshaw said the only reason his club was "propped up" by the AFL was because North need compensation for all the money they don't make out of their home games.

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Kylie Minogue Melbourne review: ...

Kylie Minogue Melbourne review: ...
Rod Laver Arena Wednesday March 18. In a pop landscape dominated by the young Miley Cyrus' and Taylor Swifts of the world, it's harder for a dame like Kylie to shift units like she used to, even with songs called Les Sex, Sexercise and Sexy Love.

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Mashrafe out for Melbourne redemption

Mashrafe out for Melbourne redemption
Mashrafe Mortaza has visited Melbourne several times since 2003 and they've all been painful. On Thursday, the 31-year-old, who has braved surgery 11 times, will be back in the city to lead Bangladesh in arguably the biggest match of their history.

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Kylie Minogue donates costumes to Arts Centre during her Melbourne tour

Kylie Minogue donates costumes to Arts Centre during her Melbourne tour
EXCLUSIVE. Time for those famous gold hot pants to have some locker mates. Pop princess Kylie Minogue is adding to her existing costume collection at Arts Centre Melbourne with the donation of 60 items, including a red silk dress designed by Jean Paul ...

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