Sunday, May 29, 2016

Shorten hits out at Melbourne violence and other top stories.

  • Shorten hits out at Melbourne violence

    Shorten hits out at Melbourne violence
    Shorten hits out at Melbourne violence AAP on May 29, 2016, 6:51 pm Bill Shorten seized on the riots in Melbourne to back his claim that there is racism in Australia. Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has seized on the violent riots in Melbourne to back his claim that there are pockets of systemic racism in Australia.Seven people were arrested as more than 500 people rallied in heavy rain against both Islam and racism in Coburg on Saturday."When we see people have violen..
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  • Harris injury takes gloss off Rebels win

    Harris injury takes gloss off Rebels win
    WHILE there’s life there’s hope.That’s the motto Melbourne Rebels coach Tony McGahan will be drumming in to his players over Super Rugby’s international break after his team’s “much needed” 27-22 win over the Western Force on Sunday.It wasn’t the prettiest display against a determined Force outfit at AAMI Park, but tries to Reece Hodge, Lopeti Timani and a second half double from Sefa Naivalu were enough to see the Rebels secure a sixth win of the campaign.The victory moves the Rebels to within ..
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  • Cayleb Hough death: Man charged with murder of Melbourne ...

    Cayleb Hough death: Man charged with murder of Melbourne ...
    Cayleb Hough death: Man charged with murder of Melbourne teenager Updated May 29, 2016 13:38:23 A man has been charged with the murder of Melbourne teenager Cayleb Hough, whose remains were found in a shallow mineshaft three months after he was reported missing.A 28-year-old man from Kawarren, south of Colac in the state's south-west, was arrested on Friday and charged with one count of murder on Saturday, police said.The 17-year-old, from Chelsea Heights in Melbourne's..
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  • Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre upgrade 'to generate ...

    Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre upgrade 'to generate ...
    Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre upgrade 'to generate jobs, tourism' Posted May 29, 2016 10:06:53 A $300 million upgrade to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, including a new hotel, will generate hundreds of new jobs and draw more international visitors to the city, the Victorian Government says.The State Government will spend $205 million on the project, with work to begin in the coming months.The private sector will chip in more than $100 mill..
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  • Miles Franklin shortlist: Four Melbourne novelists join Charlotte Wood

    Miles Franklin shortlist: Four Melbourne novelists join Charlotte Wood
    Miles Franklin Award short-listed authors (clockwise from front): Lucy Treloar, Peggy Frew, A.S. Patric, Myfanwy Jones. Photo: Craig Sillitoe Four authors who have never previously featured in the latter stages of the Miles Franklin Literary Award have made their way onto the shortlist for Australia's premier literary prize. Peggy Frew (Hope Farm), Myfanwy Jones (Leap), A.S. Patric (Black Rock White City) and Lucy Treloar (Salt Creek) – all Melbourne-based – join the much-lauded Charlotte Wo..
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  • Shelford Girls Grammar in Melbourne's little-known school deal

    Shelford Girls Grammar in Melbourne's little-known school deal
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Private v Public schooling cost Brisbane families will pay an average of $360,000 in private school fees for a student, while public school parents will fork out $58,000. PT0M45S 620 349 There's a little-known trick to scoring a sizeable discount at an elite private school in Melbourne's south-east.Shelford Girls Grammar has been quietly offering students at neighbouring  state school Ripponlea Primary a discount of up to 50 per cent under an u..
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  • Melbourne cafes get creative – and pricey – with brunch side dishes

    Melbourne cafes get creative – and pricey – with brunch side dishes
    Dave Makin, co-owner of Axil Coffee Roasters, poses for a photo with a plate featuring all of the sides they offer for breakfast at the iconic Hawthorn roastery. Photo: Jesse Marlow รข€‹Take two perfectly poached eggs. Add some bacon (free-range), avocado (smashed, fresh or cubed) and a sausage (kransky or chipolata) and before long, that $10 brunch has blown out to $25-plus.As cafes compete in the age of Instagram for most photogenic dish, the staple eggs and..
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  • Melbourne should host first Origin match every year

    Melbourne should host first Origin match every year
    RUGBY LEAGUE: NRL teams should play each other only once during the regular season, the first State of Origin game should be held in Melbourne every year and the series could be extended to five games. That's if you agree with former Maroons winger, Noosa real estate agent Willie Carne. The Brisbane Broncos premiership winger and 12-game Origin veteran said playing at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1994 was one of the highlights of his career. He thinks playing the first game in Mel..
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  • Richmond looking forward to rematch against finals conqueror North ...

    Richmond looking forward to rematch against finals conqueror North ...
    Richmond Tigers too good for Essendon Bombers0:40AFL: Richmond proved too good for Essendon in the Dreamtime match at the MCG, with the Tigers winning by 38. It was the Bombers 8th loss in a row. RICHMOND captain Trent Cotchin says he cannot wait for Friday’s mid-season assessment of his side’s resurgence against 2015 finals conqueror North Melbourne.The Tigers have strung together three consecutive wins but must topple their hoodoo side at Hobart’s Blundstone Arena on Friday night.Richmond was..
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  • North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein gets all clear to line up ...

    North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein gets all clear to line up ...
    Andrew Swallow defends Lindsay Thomas0:52AFL: North Melbourne captain Andrew Swallow has defended Lindsay Thomas after he copped criticism for drawing high free kicks against Sydney. NORTH Melbourne says All Australian ruckman Todd Goldstein is a certain starter against Richmond on Friday night.Goldstein looked proppy after receiving several heavy knocks early in the loss to Sydney and finished the game icing his knee on the bench.As the league’s dominant ruckman North Melbourne’s midfield game..
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