Thursday, October 20, 2016

Haddara family members injured after car rolls on Melbourne freeway and other top stories.

  • Haddara family members injured after car rolls on Melbourne freeway

    Two members of the well-known Haddara family have been injured after their luxury car crashed on Melbourne’s Western Ring Road this morning. Hamze Haddara, 25, was driving his black Mercedes AMG C-63 sedan when he lost control about 12.40am as it approached the Western Ring Road at Keilor East.The car rolled and hit a guardrail, trapping Mr Haddara and his relative Fawaz Haddara, 20, inside. The passenger of a black Mercedes sedan was injured when a guard rail pierced through a car after it ro..
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  • Melbourne Storm complaint may rule referees out of decider after ...

    Melbourne Storm complaint may rule referees out of decider after ...
    The Melbourne Storm have asked the NRL for a please explain after an embarrassing refereeing error that could have had major ramifications on the outcome of Saturday night's preliminary final.While it didn't end up costing them, the Storm have asked the NRL why Cameron Smith was forced to attempt a conversion – and missed – 10 metres wider from where Cheyse Blair had scored in the 60th minute of the match against Canberra at AAMI Park. Picture 1: Cheyse Blair crosses to score for the Storm..
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  • Western Bulldogs: Melbourne already turning red, white and blue ...

    Western Bulldogs: Melbourne already turning red, white and blue ...
    Western Bulldogs: Melbourne already turning red, white and blue after historic victory Updated September 25, 2016 15:46:26 Melbourne is already turning red, white and blue in support of the Western Bulldogs, who will play in their first AFL grand final in 55 years on Saturday. Key points:New and old Western Bulldogs fans celebrating club's first grand final berth since 1961Fans paint shop red, white and blueSaturday night's game was second-most watched match outside a ..
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  • Melbourne criminals increasingly seek to cover their tracks with gun ...

    Melbourne criminals increasingly seek to cover their tracks with gun ...
    The police raid found eight kilograms of drugs in a car, a box of ammunition in a closet, and a silencer stashed in the fridge.No gun was recovered, but the slim metal tube was cause for concern for law enforcement agencies.  Silencers on display. Photo: AP Usually associated with assassins or secret agents in Hollywood movies, silencers have become an increasingly popular tool in Melbourne's underworld.A decade ago, police reported discovering four silencers a year in the hands of known..
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  • Sausage Dog Dash Charms Melbourne

    Sausage Dog Dash Charms Melbourne
    It doesn't quite stop the nation, but Melbourne's annual dachshund races look to have captured the hearts of many dog lovers across Australia. A big crowd gathered at Melbourne's Southbank Boulevard on Saturday to witness a race card filled with sausage dogs, all competing over a 15-metre course. That may not sound like far to run, but it is quite an effort for the German breed that grows to an average height of 20cm, as video captured at the event shows. In its second year, races kic..
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  • Summer transport chaos to hit Melbourne's east in latest level ...

    Summer transport chaos to hit Melbourne's east in latest level ...
    Frankston line commuters have just had a 37-day taste of life on the buses and without trains.Now it's the turn of those in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, with several weeks of disruption looming for late spring and summer as rail lines and arterial roads are shut for the Andrews government's latest level crossing "blitz".  More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Level crossing removal fast tracked Lindt siege police response in question Australian ..
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  • Canberra Raiders back Edrick Lee to bounce back from Melbourne ...

    Canberra Raiders back Edrick Lee to bounce back from Melbourne ...
    Canberra Raiders spiritual leader Sia Soliola says Edrick Lee is a "class player" and the Green Machine will "get behind him" after the winger bombed a try in their heartbreaking loss to the Melbourne Storm in the preliminary final.Lee struggled to get control of the ball in the second half, when a couple of fumbles could have proved costly for the Raiders' hopes in the nail-biting, 14-12 loss to the minor premiers. The Canberra Raiders have backed Edrick Lee to bounce back from a bad nigh..
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  • Samoan theatre takes centre stage in Melbourne to tell creation story

    Samoan theatre takes centre stage in Melbourne to tell creation story
    Samoan theatre takes centre stage in Melbourne to tell creation story Updated September 25, 2016 13:01:42 Samoan actors and singers are set to take to the stage in Melbourne, with one of the biggest shows from the Pacific Islander theatre community in Australia.The play, "Amataga O Le Alofa" or "The Beginning of Love", is an original take on the Samoan creation myth.Rita Seumanutafa, founder of the Pacific Island Creative Arts Australia (PICAA) production company, said ..
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  • Melbourne Zoo parking snarls: Visitors preyed upon by parking ...

    Melbourne Zoo parking snarls: Visitors preyed upon by parking ...
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  • Hot Melbourne property market strengthens despite pre-grand final ...

    Hot Melbourne property market strengthens despite pre-grand final ...
    Melbourne’s early spring auction market maintained its recent strong performance, despite the usual pre-grand final surge in listings. Melbourne reported a clearance rate of 79.6 per cent on Saturday, which was just ahead of the 79.5 per cent reported over the previous weekend and significantly higher than the 73.3 per cent recorded over the same weekend last year. The Melbourne clearance rate has now increased over three consecutive weekends, with the rising market also producing remarkably co..
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Virgin Australia to resume direct Melbourne to Los Angeles flights .Suspicious fires damage home and shed in Melbourne .
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