'Respect the heat', ambos warn as autumn heatwave menaces ...
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Hot weather: what's causing Victoria's heatwave? Summer refuses to end in Victoria, with hot and humid conditions engulfing much of the state. While cool troughs bring some relief this week, the heat will make nights very uncomfortable. PT1M44S 620 349 Victorians have been told to "respect" the heat, as Melbourne braces for extremely hot temperatures on Tuesday.An early autumn heatwave will hit Melbourne this week, with temperatures expected to r..>> view originalYouths climb onto roof of Melbourne juvenile justice centre
A tense stand-off with teenagers armed with metal poles on the roof of a Melbourne juvenile justice centre has ended without incident.Victoria Police has confirmed the teens came down from the roof at about 10pmIt is believed six inmates scaled the roof of one of the accommodation buildings just after 4pm. At least six inmates have climbed on top of one of the accommodation buildings at the Parkville youth justice centre. (9NEWS) The incident happened just after 4pm. (9NEWS) Some of the teena..>> view originalStyles for everyone as Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival ...
Green man becomes a woman in Melbourne
The little green and red men will be replaced by a woman from the 1920s at a new pedestrian crossing in Melbourne.The silhouettes that indicate when it's safe to cross Bridge Road in Richmond will by a likeness of Mary Rogers, the first woman elected to a council in Victoria in the 1920s.The City of Yarra and VicRoads announced the novel signals - which some have suggested look like Mary Poppins - ahead of International Women's Day on Tuesday. Ms Rogers, elected to the City of Richmond council ..>> view originalMelbourne Storm brilliance overcomes errors against St George ...
STORM 18 DRAGONS 16 Video will begin in 5 seconds. Storm open 2016 with a win Melbourne Storm welcomed back Billy Slater with a tight opening round win over St. George Illawarra at AAMI Park. PT1M30S 620 349 Three moments of brilliance from Melbourne Storm's Marika Koroibete and Jesse Bromwich gave their club the win in an error-filled game on Monday night.In his 50th game, Koroibete used his powers of acceleration to score two first-half tries before Bromwich's try-line offlo..>> view originalMore land for sale in Melbourne than any other capital city
Melbourne is undergoing a massive land sale boom, an industry report has found, with a record number of lots hitting the market last year and prices rising steadily. More land was released in Melbourne than any other capital city last year, according to the the Urban Development Institute of Australia’s State of the Land report released on Tuesday. Just fewer than 20,000 lots of land were released to the market in 2015, about 7000 more than in 2014. About 20,000 lots of land were released to th..>> view originalAndrews government suggests struggling homebuyers to consider ...
Turnbull unveils expanded CSL tie up with Melbourne Uni
From left: Glynn Davis from Melbourne University; Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull; and CSL chairman John Shine, at the announcement of a 5000-square-metre expansion of the University of Melbourne's Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, at a price of $36.4 million. Jesse Marlow CSL chief scientific officer Andrew Cuthbertson said the biotech giant's drug development pipeline will depend heavily on Australian research, after announ..>> view originalBrad Scott looks to the long-term future at North Melbourne
More than a flag: A premiership is the be all and end all of Brad Scott's ambitions at North Melbourne. Photo: Mark Metcalfe For the vast majority of players, coaches and fans, the be-all-and-end-all for their club is a premiership. But for Brad Scott, it comes a close second.When Scott first walked into North Melbourne as senior coach in late 2009, the club was – as he puts it – "in survival mode".Scott chuckles when he relives the first moments: "We were st..>> view originalShow goes on for Spring 1883 despite Melbourne Art Fair's demise
Show goes on for Spring 1883 despite Melbourne Art Fair's demise Art and Design The directors of the Spring 1883 alternative art fair outside the Hotel Windsor. Photo: Supplied The organisers of alternative art fair Spring 1883 have indicated they will go ahead with the event in August despite the cancellation of this year's Melbourne Art Fair. Spring 1883 director Luisa Bosci says while "it's disappointing for all those involved that the 2016 edition of the Melbourne Art Fair has been ..>> view original
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