Monday, January 18, 2016

Royal Melbourne Hospital attacked by damaging computer virus and other top stories.

  • Royal Melbourne Hospital attacked by damaging computer virus

    Royal Melbourne Hospital attacked by damaging computer virus
    The health network's website is not working and says it is "currently under maintenance". A virus has attacked the computer system of one of Melbourne's largest hospital networks, causing chaos for staff and patients who may face delays as a result.Staff at Melbourne Health - the network which runs the Royal Melbourne Hospital - are urgently trying to repair damage to its IT system after a virus infected Windows XP computers.An email sent to staff today said t..
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  • Melbourne in the midst of a mini-heatwave but it'll cool down by ...

    Melbourne in the midst of a mini-heatwave but it'll cool down by ...
    Temperatures will soar above 35 degrees on Monday and Tuesday. Photo: Leigh Henningham Melbourne is sweltering through a boiling summer's day, and one ballboy is already down - but the worst is yet to come, with a cool change days away.A top of 36 degrees has been forecast for Melbourne on Monday, followed by a top of 37 on Tuesday.Luckily, winds are expected to pick up late Monday night, bringing a welcome albeit brief escape from the heat - however, that's ..
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  • Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L Jackson and Kurt Russell visit ...

    Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L Jackson and Kurt Russell visit ...
    Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L Jackson and Kurt Russell visit Melbourne screening of The Hateful Eight Updated January 19, 2016 13:20:49 Cinema-goers watching new film The Hateful Eight at a suburban Melbourne theatre were treated to a surprise visit by the film's director and stars on Monday evening.Around 8:00pm director Quentin Tarantino and actors Samuel L Jackson and Kurt Russell walked into Yarraville's Sun Theatre for the end of the film's 5:00pm session.The actors ..
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  • Two homes lost in bushfire burning south-east of Melbourne

    Two homes lost in bushfire burning south-east of Melbourne
    At least two homes have been destroyed as a bushfire burns on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, but the threat of the fire has eased.The Country Fire Authority has issued a downgraded watch and act warning for people in Crib Point. An earlier emergency warning, which included the nearby Stony Point and the HMAS Cerberus naval base, has since been cancelled. At least one home has been lost at Crib Point. (9NEWS) The fire was fanned by strong winds as it moved south. (9NEWS) Firefighters have stop..
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  • Thats absolutely ridiculous from Gayle #BBL05

    Thats absolutely ridiculous from Gayle #BBL05
    Chris Gayle blasts equal-record 50 for Renegades2:04Big Bash: Melbourne Renegades batsman Chris Gayle has destroyed the Adelaide Strikers bowling attack, equaling the record for the fastest ever T20 half-century. Gayle was unbelievable with bat in hand.SAY what you will about Chris Gayle’s off-field antics, the one thing that can’t be debated is how freakish his batting is.The big-hitting left hander finally let his cricket do the talking with the most explosive 50 the Big Bash has ever seen.Op..
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  • A BODY has been found in a burnt-out building in Melbourne.

    A BODY has been found in a burnt-out building in Melbourne.
    Body found in burnt-out Melbourne buildingBody found in burnt-out Melbourne buildingA body has been found in a burnt-out building on Melbourne's hip Brunswick Street in Fitzroy.It was found at the back of the Fitzroy clothing and accessories store well after a fire engulfed the building just before 4am on Tuesday.The arson squad is investigating.The store, called Fetish, is one of a number of alternative fashion shops among Brunswick St's cafes and bars.It was devastated by the early morning bla..
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  • Tokyo, Sydney, Melbourne top regional investment wishlist, Colliers ...

    Tokyo, Sydney and Melbourne are the top three destinations for global investment in the Asia Pacific region this year, as overseas investors, cautious about China's economic slowdown look to more stable markets. With Japan (59 per cent) and Australia (53 per cent) listed as the preferred target countries for more than half of investors surveyed, their largest cities also topped the table in real estate agency Colliers International's 2016 Global Investor Outlook. In the city ranking Tokyo (33 p..
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  • Dominant duo make hay in Melbourne as fixing cloud gathers

    Dominant duo make hay in Melbourne as fixing cloud gathers
    As the sun shone and more than 70,000 fans streamed through the gates at Melbourne Park, the great and the good of tennis officialdom filed into a room in the bowels of Rod Laver Arena to defend their record on battling corruption. On the pristine blue showcourt only a few metres away, however, first Williams, then Djokovic gave notice that they had no intention of relinquishing lightly the dominance they exerted over tennis last year. Williams had not completed a set since her dream of winning..
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  • Melbourne Victory staying loyal to AAMI Park despite being on verge ...

    Melbourne Victory staying loyal to AAMI Park despite being on verge ...
    Melbourne Victory fans have been leaving a less than full AAMI Park without tickets due to members no-shows.MELBOURNE Victory will not shift more games to Etihad Stadium, nor are there plans to expand AAMI Park, despite the A-League champion being on the verge of outgrowing the 30,050 capacity rectangular venue.Hundreds of fans walked away from Friday night’s blockbuster between Victory and Brisbane Roar without a ticket, despite a crowd of just 23,207 being posted.Victory has signed a record 27..
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  • Platform of pain sparks fury

    Platform of pain sparks fury
    A man shows his frustration as che boards a bus with fellow commuters at Geelong Train Station. Pictures: Nigel HallettTWENTY-ONE train services between Geelong and Melbourne have been cancelled and replaced by buses as the V/Line debacle continues to drag on for commuters.Tuesday’s cancellations follow 20 coach replacement services on Monday, leaving commuters angry and officials unable to give an end date to the chaos.Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan said V/Line assessors would work ove..
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Melbourne in the midst of a mini-heatwave but it'll cool down by ... .A-League: Melbourne City share points with Perth Glory .
Some V/Line trains pulled from Melbourne tracks, forcing ... .Victory roar back to form, thrash Brisbane .

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