Tuesday, November 17, 2015

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  • Melbourne weather: Cool change sends temperature plummeting

    Melbourne weather: Cool change sends temperature plummeting
    Video will begin in5seconds.Spring heatwave on the waySpend the night outdoors as hotter temperatures warms most parts of Victoria over the next coming days.PT1M11S620349A cool change has arrived in Melbourne with the temperature dropping ten degrees in an hour after a hot day of dry winds.Tuesday's peak was 33.3 degrees at about 3.30pm but by 4.30 it was 23 degrees.The mercury is set to soar in Melbourne on Tuesday and Thursday.Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Stephen King said people could loo..
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  • Kendall and Kylie Jenner touch down in Melbourne for Chadstone Forever New visit

    Kendall and Kylie Jenner touch down in Melbourne for Chadstone Forever New visit
    Kendall and Kylie Jenner in Australia to launch their Forever New collection.Photo: Lucas Dawson/SuppliedKardashian madness has once again returned to our shores with Kendall and Kylie Jenner touching down in Melbourne on their private jet.The famous sisters are in Australia to promote their new collection with teenage fashion store Forever New and will appear at Chadstone Shopping Centre on Wednesday afternoon.Kendall and Kylie Jenner to the stage at Westfield Parramatta on November 17, 2015 in..
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  • State Library makes public up to 70000 never-seen photos of...

    State Library makes public up to 70000 never-seen photos of...
    State Library makes public up to 70,000 never-seen photos of Melbourne and country VictoriaPostedNovember 18, 2015 16:59:59 The State Library of Victoria has begun to make publicly available a massive archive of historical photographs being described as the Google Street View of the 1970s.For 40 years the library had 2,000 rolls of film sitting in storage containing up to 70,000 photographs of Melbourne streetscapes and historical country towns.Library Services Director Jo Ritale said most o..
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  • Sephora Confirms Open Date in Melbourne - Broadsheet

    Sephora Confirms Open Date in Melbourne - Broadsheet
    The international beauty chain is coming soon – and there will be queues.The world’s largest beauty retailer, Sephora, has confirmed it will open its first Melbourne store at 12pm on Saturday November 28 in Melbourne Central.This is the third Sephora store to launch in Australia, with thefirst two opening in Sydneythis year.After months of anticipation, big queues are expected for opening day. The first 100 shoppers will receive a $50 gift voucher, while the next 200 will get a free Sephora drin..
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  • Melbourne United face game-day decision on Hakim Warrick

    Melbourne United face game-day decision on Hakim Warrick
    Melbourne United guard Nate Tomlinson in action.Photo: Damian Shaw/NBLMelbourne United won't make a decision on Hakim Warrick until game day as they face Townsville Crocodiles at Hisense Arena on Friday night.The NBA import has missed the past five games with a groin strain and has made good strides in his recovery, but the club won't make a final decision until they are certain he can handle playing in both United's games this weekend.If Warrick doesn't suit up on Friday night he is expected to..
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  • Motorcyclist killed on Melbourne freeway - 9news

    Motorcyclist killed on Melbourne freeway - 9news
    A fatal peak-hour crash and a driver's death in hospital has increased the Victorian road toll by two.An unidentified male motorcyclist died at the scene of a crash with a truck on Melbourne's Monash Freeway at 8.45am on Wednesday.A five-kilometre stretch of the freeway in Glen Iris was closed inbound for four hours.Another man, whose car hit a tree in Euroa on November 2, died in hospital last week and was added to the road toll on Wednesday.The Victorian road toll is at 227, five more tha..
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  • Woman on the run after allegedly injuring police officer in Melbourne hit-and-run - 9news

    Woman on the run after allegedly injuring police officer in Melbourne hit-and-run - 9news
    Jade Earl, 31, and her black Holden Commodore. (Victoria Police) Police are hunting a woman, who allegedly drove off after injuring a police officer in a hit-and-run in Melbourne.Jade Earl, 31, allegedly hit a male police officer while driving her black Holden Commodore in Maribyrnong on Monday.The detective sergeant was taken to hospital with serious injuries, and has since been discharged. The crash happened at the intersection of Thomas Holms Drive and Gordon Street about 1..
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  • Melbourne's top-end homes rising the fastest | afr

    Melbourne's top-end homes rising the fastest | afr
    Melbourne's highest-priced homes are rising fastest in the current housing-market boom, with that segment of the market buoyed by low interest rates and business confidence.Dwellings in the top 25 per cent price bracket have jumped 10.8 per cent over the past six months, more than the rate of gain shown by homes making up the middle-band and also more than those in the lowest-priced quartile, figures from CoreLogic RP Data show.Theresidential property market is coming off its wild highsas invest..
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  • M&C Saatchi Melbourne comes up with new towel for Australian Weaving - mUmBRELLA

    M&C Saatchi Melbourne comes up with new towel for Australian Weaving - mUmBRELLA
    M&C Saatchi’s Melbourne office has created a towel which holds 2-litres of water as part of a marketing campaign to help Australia’s last remaining cotton mill, Australian Weaving.M&C Saatchi Melbourne has helped develop an innovative new product and brand to solve a business problem for Australia’s last remaining cotton mill.Modern adaptions of the humble towel have left many bathers wondering why, after towelling off, they’re just not dry?In a collaboration with Australian Weaving, M&a..
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  • Councillors assaulted at Melbourne meeting - Yahoo7

    Councillors assaulted at Melbourne meeting - Yahoo7
    A stoush over parking meters that turned a Melbourne council meeting into a wrestling match has ended with one man being charged as police move in to referee after the fact.Violence erupted at a Maribyrnong Council meeting on Tuesday night after it voted to keep controversial parking meters in a shopping strip in Yarraville.Councillor Grant Miles was hit in the face and councillor Nam Quach was thrown to the floor and kicked in the head and stomach.A 61-year-old Yarraville man handed himself in ..
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