Monday, November 16, 2015

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  • Melbourne weather: Spring heatwave to blast Victoria before cool weekend change

    Melbourne weather: Spring heatwave to blast Victoria before cool weekend change
    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.PT1M11S620349Melbourne is being hit by hot, dry winds and even hotter temperatures as summer arrives early in parts of Victoria this week.Temperatures in the city hit 32 degrees about 2pm on Tuesday and were expected to creep up a degree or two before a cool change at around 5pm.The mercury is set to soar in Melbourne on Tuesday and Thursday..
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  • Opposition Leader Bill Shorten crashes car in Melbourne

    Opposition Leader Bill Shorten crashes car in Melbourne
    Video will begin in5seconds.Bill Shorten crashes his mum's carA caller on 3AW Breakfast's Rumour File and the Opposition Leader's office confirmed Mr Shorten crashed a Mitsubishi into a number of cars on Pigdon Street in Carlton on Sunday.PT0M29S620349Bill Shorten was involved in a car crash in Melbourne's inner north at the weekend.The Opposition Leader's office confirmed Mr Shorten crashed his late mother's Mitsubishi into a number of cars on Pigdon Street in Carlton on Sunday morning.Bill Sho..
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  • Melbourne truckie uses prison fitness tricks to avoid dreaded driver's gut - 9news

    The Melbourne truckie who was filmed doing exercises on the back of his truck while his rig was stopped at a train level crossing is on a mission to complete a one armed pull-up.Odd footage of a man peeling off a string of perfect incline pull-ups while hanging off the back of his truck has gone viral since being posted toDash Cam Owners Australiaon Tuesday.ninemsn can now unmask the fluoro tunic wearing mystery truckie as Geoff Rowlatt, aged 54 and a father- of-two. Mr Rowlatt says th..
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    /video/video.news.com.au/Sport/More Sports/
    Is this the reason Ronda Rousey lost the title?1:37UFC: A lot can be said for Rousey's actions both before and during her Bantamweight title fight against Holly Holm. We take a look at why Rousey lost her first ever fight in the UFC.UFC commentator Joe Rogan.JOE Rogan declared Ronda Rousey’s shock knockout at the hands of Holly Holm the greatest upset in the sport’s history and there is no trace of hyperbole in his words.The UFC icon was perhaps the most shocked man in sport on Sunday when he wa..
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  • Melbourne planning changes prompt developers switch to switch to hotels

    Melbourne planning changes prompt developers switch to switch to hotels
    Developers stung by September’s overnight changes, which cut the density permitted on sites they owned in central Melbourne, are reworking their plans to develop hotels, rather than residential towers, on those sites.BPM founder and director Jonathan Hallinan said his company always intended to develop hotels, but the changes that effectively cut the yield on sites had sped up his move.“There is an undersupply of hotel rooms in Melbourne,” Mr Hallinan toldThe Australian Financial Review. “One of..
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  • Studs Up: Melbourne City has used 26 players after just six rounds | HeraldSun

    Studs Up: Melbourne City has used 26 players after just six rounds | HeraldSun
    Melbourne City v Western Sydney: Match highlights3:41HAL: Watch full match highlights from Western Sydney Wanderers' win over Melbourne City in round 6.SOCCEROOS defender Ivan Franjic is on the verge of returning for Melbourne City after four months out with a quad injury, but football staff is torn on whether to select him against his former club.Franjic, who is yet to play an official game for City, played 57 minutes for the youth team on Saturday as he attempts to prove his fitness ahead of t..
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  • Five events to see at Melbourne Music Week! • Howl & Echoes

    Five events to see at Melbourne Music Week! • Howl & Echoes
    Having kicked off last Friday,Melbourne Music Weekis currently in full swing. With events likeMusic + Foodand the iconicTram Jam, 2015’s festival is a truly weird and wonderful celebration of Australia’s largest creative incubator. To assist in your festival revelry, Howl & Echoes have curated a list of 5 essential acts to get you through the week.5. Foreign/NationalBlending an eclectic array of musical influences into swirling psychedelic pop, this jazzy five-piece have been kicking ar..
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  • Melbourne Victory's Fahid Ben Khalfallah condemns Paris religious terror

    Melbourne Victory's Fahid Ben Khalfallah condemns Paris religious terror
    Melbourne Victory's Fahid Ben Khalfallah has condemned the terror attacks in France, where he was born and raised.Photo: Getty ImagesFrance v England match will go aheadMelbourne Victory's French-born winger Fahid Ben Khalfallah has condemned the Islamist fanatics who slaughtered 129 people in the Paris attacks on Friday, the Tunisian international saying he could not understand people who kill for religion.Ben Khalfallah, who described himself as an atheist, had already made his decision to sta..
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  • Water reforms make desalinated water more likely for Melbourne

    Water reforms make desalinated water more likely for Melbourne
    Video will begin in5seconds.Inside our desalination plantIt hasn't delivered a drop of water yet, but the Wonthaggi desalination plant stands ready to turn on the taps whenever needed.PT2M14S620349The job of drought-proofing Melbourne is being passed whole-heartedly to the desalination plant in Wonthaggi, with the state government promising that water in Lake Eildon will be used for the north of the state for as long as drought conditions persist there.Alongside $27 million in drought support an..
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  • The False 9: Round 6 - Heat on everyone at Melbourne City | : The World Game

    The False 9: Round 6 - Heat on everyone at Melbourne City | : The World Game
    Coach John can't Schip bravely - or foolishly, depending on which way you want to look at it - put the blame at his own feet first after City underlined their frustrating inconsistency with a 3-0 home loss to Western Sydney Wanderers."It was a poor performance and, yeah, look, we all have to be responsible for that and I'm the first one, so I'm not happy at all and (I'll) analyse what we did wrong getting ready for this game," van't Schip said."We were clearly not ready and not on our front feet..
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