Monday, October 31, 2016

'Heart of gold': Friends remember 15-year-old killed in Melbourne ... and other top stories.

  • 'Heart of gold': Friends remember 15-year-old killed in Melbourne ...

    'Heart of gold': Friends remember 15-year-old killed in Melbourne ...
    Friends have remembered the teen as "always caring". Devastated family and friends have left tributes for a 15-year-old boy who died when the car he was allegedly driving crashed into a tree in Sunshine West last night, injuring four others.Newport teenager Luke Lee, 15, has been remembered by friends as "always caring" and "having a heart of gold". Luke's family visited the crash site this morning to pay tribute. His aunt Donna Pettiford said his mother was devastated at the death of her only..
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  • 'Frightening' armed robbery at high-end Toorak jewellery store ...

    'Frightening' armed robbery at high-end Toorak jewellery store ...
    'Frightening' armed robbery at high-end Toorak jewellery store, Melbourne police search for masked thieves Updated October 25, 2016 16:50:26 Melbourne police are searching for three masked bandits who robbed a high-end Toorak jewellery store during broad daylight, armed with machetes, baseball bats, a hammer and a gun.Security footage showed the trio wearing balaclavas barge into the Toorak Road store before brandishing the weapons, smashing cabinets and grabbing handcr..
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  • Melbourne Express: Tuesday, October 25, 2016

    Melbourne Express: Tuesday, October 25, 2016
    That's it for Melbourne Express for today. Thanks for reading and Express will be back at the controls early tomorrow morning. We will leave you with some great photographs from around the world.     Photo gallery World of Photos Updating the headlines: A 15-year-old boy has died when the car he was driving, packed with teenage passengers, crashed into a tree at Sunshine West last night; the Federal Government's housing affordability inquiry has been scrapped; Melbourne's city centre has b..
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  • Loser carries the weight of a nation

    Loser carries the weight of a nation
    HE can’t beat Winx but he is our best chance to thwart the formidable foreign challenge for the $6.2 million Melbourne Cup next Tuesday.Hartnell has come through his Cox Plate thumping behind Winx in such good order that trainer John O’Shea is giving the green light to press ahead with a Melbourne Cup start.The talented Hartnell is the $4.60 TAB Fixed Odds favourite to win the Melbourne Cup and repel a field likely to contain as many as a record-equalling 11 overseas-trained stayers.CAULFIELD CU..
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  • Family farm in Australia's fastest-growing suburb hits $95m jackpot

    Family farm in Australia's fastest-growing suburb hits $95m jackpot
    A Melbourne couple have hit a farming jackpot, walking away from their Wyndham Vale sheep farm in the city's west with $95 million after Frasers Property purchased the landholding.The family, who didn't want to be named, sold their Black Forest Road farm which they purchased in the 1970s, to the Singapore-based property developer, scooping even more than the most lucrative Australian lottery offering. More Property Videos Previous slide Next slide Hot suburbs for growth..
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  • Toilet paper spill causes peak hour traffic chaos in Melbourne

    Toilet paper spill causes peak hour traffic chaos in Melbourne Updated October 25, 2016 09:46:00 A truck has lost a load of toilet paper on the Hume Freeway causing peak hour traffic delays in Melbourne's north.VicRoads said the spill caused the closure of one inbound lane before Craigieburn Road.Unravelled rolls of toilet paper were strewn across the freeway causing traffic congestion as far back as Donnybook.Drivers were urged to use the Hume Highway as an alternativ..
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  • Adam Shand resigns from Radio 6PR to return to Melbourne

    Adam Shand resigns from Radio 6PR to return to Melbourne
    More changes are afoot at 6PR as the radio station shuffles the deck and shapes up for a better 2017.Drive presenter Adam Shand has decided to return home to Melbourne at the end of the year and on Tuesday resigned from the broadcaster, owned by Macquarie Media. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Adam Shand calls out Perth Lord Mayor Violent fight in Fremantle caught on camera Ringtail possum joey bonds with zookeeper Mother's horr..
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  • Dark days when mobs ruled Melbourne

    Dark days when mobs ruled Melbourne
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  • Melbourne Victory active support group North Terrace 'cease co ...

    Melbourne Victory active support group North Terrace 'cease co ...
    MELBOURNE Victory active support group North Terrace has announced they will “cease the co-ordination of organised support indefinitely”.Football Federation Australia sent Victory an official reprimand after the lighting of a flare during the 4-1 Melbourne derby loss to City on Saturday 15 October.FFA received a submission from Victory, which indicated a shift among the club’s supporters who showed their displeasure before identifying the perpetrator. The FFA acknowledged that shift, saying that..
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  • WATCH: Melbourne taxi driver insulted and abused by two men in ...

    WATCH: Melbourne taxi driver insulted and abused by two men in Melbourne's CBD A 3AW Breakfast producer has filmed the moment a a taxi driver was abused and pushed by two men in Melbourne yesterday afternoon.The confrontation happened on the corner of Spencer and Collins streets.The two men attempted to take open alcoholic drinks into the taxi before the cab driver told them they couldn't, that's when the men flipped. WATCH the video below VIDEO3AW Producer Brianna Travers filmed the incident,..
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