The elevated train station running over over Poath Rd has transformed Hughesdale.

My suburb is one of Melbourne’s most liveable,though nobody seems to know it exists

Many feared the skyrail would tear my suburb apart,but the unified town centre has given it a heart,and a whole new personality.

  • Matt McDonald

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Tucked away and hiding lots of surprises.

There were 982 homes scheduled for auction across Melbourne on Saturday.

Young couple pays $200,000 above reserve for spacious Yarraville home

It took a vendor bid to start the auction before three bidders pushed the price well above the reserve.

  • Alexandra Middleton
The home was only seven years old.

Family pays $2.63m for Bentleigh home in post-auction negotiations

The four-bedroom house had a quoted price range of $2.4 million to $2.5 million,and passed in at $2.6 million.

  • Tom Carey
Joanne Howell was murdered at her Hughesdale home in 2007.

Girlfriend-killer cries after learning his fate over ‘extreme’ murder

After being booted from Joanne Howell’s Hughesdale home,Paul Charlton murdered her,tampered with the scene,and even applied for victim’s compensation.

A West Footscray Edwardian sold post auction on Saturday.

West Footscray home fetches $1.355 million in post-auction sale

The three-bedroom Edwardian passed in on a bid of $1.3 million before selling,on what was a busy auction day in Melbourne after the quiet long weekend.

  • Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
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Homicide squad investigators have released a digital composite image of a man they wish to identify and speak to in relation to the death of Joanne Howell.

Police say they are close to solving murder of Countdown singer Joanne Howell

After a review of the case by homicide squad detectives,police have released a new digital image in the cold case death of a Melbourne singer.

  • Carolyn Webb andAshleigh McMillan
Jomana Najem speaking outside her Hughesdale salon on Saturday.

Hughesdale salon owners slapped with $10,000 fine after opening

A couple running a salon and barber in Melbourne's south-east say they have crowd-funded financial backing to fight a $10,000 fine for opening their businesses on Saturday against stage four lockdown rules.

  • Rachael Dexter