Police search for missing Melbourne mother Natasha Polevoy
Police are urging members of the public to come forward to help locate a Melbourne mother, missing for three days. Natasha Polevoy's children last saw her at her home on Lansell Road, Toorak, on Tuesday. Ms Polevoy's children last saw her on Tuesday 9 August. Photo: Supplied Police have released a photo of the 50-year-old in the hope someone will recognise her or know of her whereabouts. Investigators say her family are concerned because her disappearance is out of character. She did n..>> view originalMelbourne has shown what a rebuild looks like, writes Mark Robinson
University of Melbourne defends wi-fi tracking of students as ...
University of Melbourne defends wi-fi tracking of students as planning move amid privacy concerns Updated August 12, 2016 13:52:38 The University of Melbourne has moved to allay privacy concerns amid revelations it is tracking students through their wi-fi usage.The university said the practice, which looked at where people were moving around campus, helped institutions improve retention rates and the experience of students.Privacy groups expressed concern about the prac..>> view originalThe sale whisperer: Melbourne shopping guide August 12-19
Hanging for a retail fix this weekend? We have you covered.Sales round-upIf the lines on the opening day were anything to go by, the Seed warehouse sale is attracting huge numbers.Baby and kids' wear starts at $10, with nothing over $50. Be prepared to queue and load up the parking meter, the Stonnington grey ghosts are ruthless.Stock will be refreshed daily. Note: there are no change rooms and limited space for prams.671 Chapel Street, South Yarra. Friday 10am-6pm; Saturday 9am-4pm. The Se..>> view originalMelbourne Express: Friday, August 12, 2016
That's all for the blog today. For more information on the Hallam carjacking, go to this article. Have a great weekend! Here are the answers to today's news quiz: 1) United States (76% of quiz takers got this one right) 2) Mack Horton (53%) 3) Rowing (54%) 4) Indonesian (18%) 5) Nick Xenophon (72%) Melbourne Express reader Humphrey Barchester was first to get five out of five. 11% of quiz takers aced the test. Tommee Tippee Super Soft Comforters are being recalled over safety fear..>> view original'Want a young hot stud': Melbourne barrister Cameron Baker found ...
Barrister Cameron Baker has been found guilty of stalking and drug offences. A Melbourne barrister has been found guilty of drug possession and inundating letterboxes with flyers inviting men to call his ex-girlfriend's new partner for sex.Cameron Baker printed stickers, including the man's phone number, with the words "Want a young stud to F…? Forget Grinder (sic), Call me" and stuck them in a north-east Victoria truck-stop bathroom last September.He also created flyers with the words ..>> view originalPublic servant found guilty of groping schoolgirl on Melbourne's 86 ...
A public servant has been found guilty of putting his hand up the skirt of a 14-year-old schoolgirl on a crowded Melbourne tram.Marshall Jordan, 31 of Reservoir, touched the girl up to four times while standing next to her on the 86 tram in Northcote on the way to work about 8.15am on May 4 last year. Marshall Jordan was found guilty of indecently assaulting a 14-year-old schoolgirl on the 86 tram. Photo: Luis Enrique Ascui He was found guilty of one count of performing an indecent act w..>> view originalEx-policeman faces murder trial over driver shot three times on ...
A policeman has been ordered to stand trial for murder for shooting dead a motorist he had pulled over in a Melbourne street.Timothy Baker, 44, a former leading senior constable who has since quit Victoria Police, pleaded not guilty to one charge of murder in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday, over the death of Vlado Micetic, 46, on August 25, 2013. Former leading senior constable Tim Baker has been ordered to stand trial for murder. Photo: Wayne Taylor The then-police officer ha..>> view originalStudent accused of creating porn ring leaves Melbourne private school
A student accused of setting up a porn ring at St Michael's Grammar has left the school as police continue their investigation into the scandal. The 16-year-old male student is alleged to have created a folder on a file hosting service which contained naked photos of several girls from the St Kilda school. Students who don't meet school behaviour standards face "the most severe consequences": St Michael's Grammar School head of school Simon Gipson. Photo: Michael Clayton-Jones It was acc..>> view original
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Police search for missing Melbourne mother Natasha Polevoy and other top stories.
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