Saturday, June 25, 2016

Melbourne weather: The worst is over and other top stories.

  • Melbourne weather: The worst is over

    Melbourne weather: The worst is over Video will begin in 5 seconds. Winter wonderland for Victoria, NSW Parts of Victoria and New South Wales have been blanketed in snow, with many taking advantage of the cold snap. Video courtesy ABC News 24 PT0M33S 620 349 The good news is the worst of Melbourne's weather "event" of the last few days is over. The bad news it'll still be cold."It all settles down now," said Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Keris Arndt of Saturday's weathe..
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  • Man buys Fitzroy North warehouse in flying visit to Melbourne, as ...

    Man buys Fitzroy North warehouse in flying visit to Melbourne, as ...
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  • AAMI Park reassure Melbourne Rebels, will re-surface sections of ...

    AAMI Park reassure Melbourne Rebels, will re-surface sections of ...
    AAMI Park pitch is churned up during a scrum when the Wallabies played England. Photo: Getty Images  Melbourne Rebels won't relocate their final home game after receiving assurances about the AAMI Park pitch.Super Rugby visitors to AAMI Park this season have been unhappy with the state of the pitch and especially the way it would breakup under foot during scrums.Hurricanes captain Dane Coles called the pitch "dangerous" after his side's win over the Rebels in..
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  • Brrr. the big freeze is still biting

    Brrr. the big freeze is still biting
    Ice, ice baby: The big freeze continues to bite on the East Coast, but skiers at Australia’s alpine resorts are lapping it up. Picture: SuppliedKEEP the thermals handy — It’s a little less wet, but plenty more chilly as the big East Coast freeze continues to bite.NSW and Victoria shivered through Friday night, and the mercury will stay low today — and plummet further tonight.Snow and ice banked up to force the closure of some roads in NSW overnight, AAP reports.NSW and Victoria are still bearin..
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  • Tigers face Melbourne NRL hoodoo

    Tigers face Melbourne NRL hoodoo
    James MacSmith - AAP on June 25, 2016, 3:31 pm The Wests Tigers will have to overcome one of the NRL's greatest hoodoos when they play the Storm on Sunday in Melbourne.The Tigers have won just once on 11 occasions in the Victorian capital, a daunting record against the second-placed Storm who will have Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith backing up from their State of Origin duties.Cameron Munster and Blake Green also return to coach Craig Bellamy's Melbourne side after missing t..
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  • Brothers charged over 2011 armed robbery in Melbourne's west ...

    Brothers charged over 2011 armed robbery in Melbourne's west ...
    Brothers charged over 2011 armed robbery in Melbourne's west remanded in custody Updated June 25, 2016 12:55:54 Two brothers charged over an armed robbery in Melbourne's west five years ago have been remanded in custody after a brief appearance in the Melbourne Magistrates Court.Police alleged Craig Vitale, 27, from Dingley Village, and Wayne Vitale, 25, from Hampton Park, used a sawn-off shotgun to hold up a bottle shop at Kingsville in 2011.It is alleged they threaten..
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  • Setback for Melbourne's ill baby elephant

    Setback for Melbourne's ill baby elephant
    Setback for Melbourne's ill baby elephantThe care of a critically ill baby elephant at Melbourne zoo has hit further complications.The Asian elephant calf was born last week with a congenital carpal flexure condition that prevents her from straightening her front legs, standing up and bearing her own weight.After showing signs of improvement on Thursday, she was unable to bottle feed well overnight leading to nutritional problems.Senior Veterinarian Helen McCracken said a glucose IV drip was giv..
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  • Can Melbourne powerbroker Eddie McGuire survive yet another gaffe

    Can Melbourne powerbroker Eddie McGuire survive yet another gaffe
    Eddie McGuire leaves Collingwood after a board meeting this week. Luis Ascui In late March to coincide with the beginning of the Australian Football League season, the league's own official record program published its list of the most influential "movers and shakers" in Australian rules.The list was topped by AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan and contained various club executives, players and coaches, and media barons Rupert Murdoch and Ker..
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