Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Man impaled on metal fence at a Melbourne University college and other top stories.

  • Man impaled on metal fence at a Melbourne University college

    Melbourne University's Ormond College. Photo: John Lamb A young man became impaled on a metal spike while trying to scale a fence outside a Melbourne University college in the early hours of Wednesday morning.The student from St Hilda's College, aged in his 20s, was left dangling from the metal fence outside the neighbouring Ormond College, with the spike through his elbow.He had been trying to scale the fence on College Crescent in Parkville about 1.30am, wh..
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  • Melbourne Food Porn Festival hungers for photos of designer ...

    Melbourne Food Porn Festival hungers for photos of designer ...
    Melbourne Food Porn Festival hungers for photos of designer delicacies Posted May 04, 2016 13:10:40 Melburnians' obsession with photographing food has spawned its own festival.Melbourne Food Porn Festival organiser Jackie Doran said the event would be a celebration of the city's beautiful food.The festival, which has been put on by a restaurant review website, consists of a competition to find the best social media food photographs taken across Melbourne.The 40 photos..
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  • H&M plans to open two new stores in Melbourne

    H&M plans to open two new stores in Melbourne
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  • Melbourne weather: More wild, windy conditions on the way for ...

    Melbourne weather: More wild, windy conditions on the way for ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Wild weather causes havoc across Melbourne State Emergency Services receive more than 700 calls for assistance throughout the state as the wild weather continues to move east. PT1M49S 620 349 They say things happen in threes. Unfortunately for our wind-blown city, that appears to be true.Fierce winds lashed Victoria on Sunday, and again on Tuesday, and the state is now bracing for more wild weather on Mother's Day. ..
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  • The rise of Melbourne's 'iceberg houses'

    The rise of Melbourne's 'iceberg houses'
    An artist's impression of the exterior of the Gipps Street "iceberg house" in East Melbourne. Plans for four apartments on the site, including two partially underground, were approved by the City of Melbourne this week. Photo: Cranecorp They are called "iceberg houses".From the outside they look like any normal terrace home, but they're sitting upon a deep labyrinth of additional rooms, all built below ground level.Property observers believe there is a growi..
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  • Melbourne Cricket Club floats $1b redevelopment plan, joining MCG ...

    Melbourne Cricket Club floats $1b redevelopment plan, joining MCG ...
    Melbourne Cricket Club floats $1b redevelopment plan, joining MCG with Richmond station Updated May 04, 2016 19:12:52 The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) has released a $1 billion plan to redevelop the precinct, saying it will ensure it remains one of the world's top sports spots.The proposal includes elevated pedestrian paths between the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and Richmond station.It also includes plans for more public spaces for live events and parklands.A feasib..
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  • Flood, road closure after water main bursts in North Melbourne

    Flood, road closure after water main bursts in North Melbourne
    Flood, road closure after water main bursts in North Melbourne Burst water main on the corner of Arden and Abbotsford Streets in North Melbourne. Photo: Justin McManus A water main burst in North Melbourne in the early hours of Wednesday, temporarily flooding a busy intersection. The water pressure forced open a three-metre-wide section of road at the intersection of Arden and Abbotsford Streets about 4am.The surge has since abated, leaving a large pothole ..
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  • Graffiti crackdown on Melbourne's train network sees 50 charged

    Graffiti crackdown on Melbourne's train network sees 50 charged
    Graffiti crackdown on Melbourne's train network sees 50 charged Updated May 04, 2016 14:43:39 Police have charged, fined and cautioned 50 graffiti writers in Victoria with the help of Metro Trains. Key points:Offenders responsible for 145 incidents of vandalism38-year-old man faces more than 60 chargesMetro using CCTV to identify and track offenders The joint operation, called Operation Deep Clean, aimed to crack down on graffiti on Melbourne's rail network.Acting Sup..
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  • Bernie Vince re-signs with Melbourne for 2017 but Chris Dawes ...

    Bernie Vince re-signs with Melbourne for 2017 but Chris Dawes ...
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  • Parramatta Eels coach Brad Arthur to draw on Melbourne Storm ...

    Parramatta Eels coach Brad Arthur to draw on Melbourne Storm ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Parramatta Eels penalty a watershed moment The Parramatta Eels' penalty for salary cap rorting could be the best thing that's happened to the club, says Fairfax's Andrew Webster. PT1M53S 620 349 Parramatta coach Brad Arthur will draw on his experiences during Melbourne's salary cap scandal, believing there are "similarities" with the situation now facing the Eels.The Eels are still reeling from the loss of 12 competition points, a $1 million fine..
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