Councillors and candidates can get training on dealing with conspiracy groups who bombard them with theories about 5G towers and 15-minute cities in the lead-up to October’s local government elections.
Ever wondered why the City Loop changes direction in the middle of the day? Or what happens if you forget to tap off your myki? These are the answers to Melbourne public transport’s biggest mysteries.
A trial of private EV charging stations outside residents’ homes will be abandoned over concerns about costs,flood risk and the use of public space.
A brothel is using a mobile digital billboard on a truck to advertise its services around Melbourne with explicit sexual imagery.
European countries and some Australian states have been recycling graves for years. But in Victoria,they last forever,despite some cemeteries running out of space.
The shops are now bigger and brighter in Greensborough’s beehive of development – and no longer owned by people whose names I once knew.
Public parks in Melton could be sold to property developers and the main road replaced with bike and walking lanes in a plan to revive its run-down town centre.
It’s dominating the skyline near the Middle Brighton Pier,but the new build by philanthropist and Brighton fixture Patricia Ilhan is no longer a traditional family home.
Protesters have taken to the CBD’s streets in a rally demanding an end to the killing of women.
Locals love the Bayside bubble,but police say locals leaving homes unlocked is allowing young offenders to get inside and steal car keys.
In one laneway,people sip wine at a table under a heater. In another,someone is crouched behind a bin on the hard ground ready to inject. Their drug of choice is illegal,and without a safe injecting room,they have nowhere else to go.