Thursday, August 18, 2016

Melbourne Express: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 and other top stories.

  • Melbourne Express: Tuesday, August 16, 2016

    Melbourne Express: Tuesday, August 16, 2016
    That's it for Melbourne Express today. Thanks again to Jorge Rueda for his great photograph topping the blog today.  If you would like to see your photographs of local icons, weather, buildings and street scenes contact Express via email. We will be back on deck tomorrow. Check you then. Melbourne's sunrise from Melbourne Express reader Jorge Rueda @sanchopansa30. Photo: Jorge Rueda All better now on the Metropolitan Ring Road. More Frankston line trouble too: The 8.31am Cheltenham to Fli..
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  • Melbourne, Sydney property to keep allure for the global rich, Knight ...

    Melbourne, Sydney property to keep allure for the global rich, Knight ...
    Melbourne and Sydney are likely to remain on the radar of global high-net-worth property investors as alternative cities like Vancouver increase property taxes on foreign buyers. Australia's two largest cities stayed in the top ten of Knight Frank's latest Prime Global Cities Index report, with annual price rises of 11 per cent in Melbourne and 10.2 per cent in Sydney putting them in fifth and six spots. Vancouver, which this month introduced a 15 per cent tax on overseas buyers of residential ..
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  • Kylie Blackwood death: Scott Murdoch's DNA allegedly found on ...

    Kylie Blackwood death: Scott Murdoch's DNA allegedly found on ...
    Kylie Blackwood death: Scott Murdoch's DNA allegedly found on Melbourne woman's clothes Posted August 16, 2016 12:08:08 The DNA of the man charged with murdering Melbourne mother-of-three Kylie Blackwood was allegedly found on her clothing, a court has heard.Scott Alan Murdoch, 38, of Morwell in Victoria's east, is accused of killing the 42-year-old, whose body was found at her home in Pakenham three years ago.Murdoch was arrested last April.Prosecutors told a hearing..
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  • At least two injured after vapour accidentally released at Melbourne ...

    At least two injured after vapour accidentally released at Melbourne ...
    A child and parent were taken to hospital after a HAZMAT incident in Aspendale. (9NEWS) A child and parent are in a stable condition after a HAZMAT incident during a school science fair in Aspendale. Students at Aspendale Gardens Primary School were conducting a science experiment this morning when a unplanned reaction occurred, the Country Fire Authority (CFA) said.“As part of one experiment a parent brought a small amount of household chlorine to school and when they used it in their experime..
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  • Fringe art fairs take over the town in the wake of Melbourne Art Fair's ...

    Fringe art fairs take over the town in the wake of Melbourne Art Fair's ...
    In February, it was announced that after 28 years and 14 biennial events, the Melbourne Art Fair, a marketplace for contemporary artists and galleries from the Asia-Pacific region, had been cancelled. The announcement came in the wake of some high-profile galleries withdrawing from the event in recent years, among them Melbourne's Anna Schwartz Gallery and Tolarno Galleries. The costs of exhibiting at the event and a preference for showing at international fairs were cited as causes for the wi..
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  • AFL run home: North Melbourne and Melbourne in battle for eighth ...

    AFL run home: North Melbourne and Melbourne in battle for eighth ...
    THE equation seems simple enough.Win both their remaining home-and-away games against Carlton and Geelong, and the Demons can snatch eight spot should the Kangaroos stumble against Sydney and GWS.All the momentum is with Melbourne on the back of three consecutive wins while North Melbourne has lost seven of its past nine games.But Melbourne coach Paul Roos played down his team’s chances of an unlikely finals appearance after last Saturday night’s resounding 40-point win over Port Adelaide, sayin..
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  • Why Jack Delosa is bringing The Entourage to Melbourne

    Why Jack Delosa is bringing The Entourage to Melbourne
    In the eyes of The Entourage founder and chief executive Jack Delosa, Victoria is quickly becoming one of the most important regions for producing Australian entrepreneurs. It’s why the Sydney-sider is bringing his education institute for entrepreneurs to Melbourne. While many of The Entourage’s 300,000 members access the institute’s courses online, Delosa told SmartCompany at the launch of The Entourage’s Melbourne office on Friday that he is opening an office in Melbourne because “the time is..
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