Melbourne University threatens to call police,expel pro-Palestine protesters

Melbourne University threatens to call police,expel pro-Palestine protesters

La Trobe University has also announced it will begin misconduct proceedings against students still camping at its Bundoora campus after they were ordered to leave.

  • byMadeleine Heffernan andBenjamin Preiss

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Tuvalu is being swallowed by the ocean. Its people face a difficult choice

Tuvalu is being swallowed by the ocean. Its people face a difficult choice

Climate change is devastating this island nation. Has Australia thrown it a lifeline?

  • byJewel Topsfield andBenjamin Preiss
How (and where) to snag a fish in Melbourne and regional Victoria

How (and where) to snag a fish in Melbourne and regional Victoria

Victorians are hooked on fishing. Here are some expert tips to increase your chances of success.

  • byBenjamin Preiss
From rivals to allies:How net fishers recruited those who had fought against them to save their businesses

From rivals to allies:How net fishers recruited those who had fought against them to save their businesses

Commercial and recreational fishers traditionally clashed. But in a quiet corner of Gippsland,anglers joined an unlikely campaign to keep net fishing alive.

  • byBenjamin Preiss
Farmers of the sea want more rope to strengthen mussel industry

Farmers of the sea want more rope to strengthen mussel industry

Mussel farmers say their local shellfish is a superfood and among the best in the world,but they need more space to help their crops grow.

  • byBenjamin Preiss
‘Who can we be tomorrow?’ The push to change our gruesome,racist place names

‘Who can we be tomorrow?’ The push to change our gruesome,racist place names

Murderers Flat,Lubra Creek and Massacre Bay:Victoria is scattered with monuments and place names with violent or offensive origins.

  • byBenjamin Preiss andJack Latimore
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‘Watershed moment’:14-storey tower in Frankston’s ‘Great Wall’ gets green light
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‘Watershed moment’:14-storey tower in Frankston’s ‘Great Wall’ gets green light

A contentious high-rise apartment building,part of Frankston’s “Great Wall” overlooking Port Phillip Bay,has been approved.

  • byBenjamin Preiss,Ashleigh McMillan andLachlan Abbott
Innocent men want justice from scandal-riven council a year after they were exonerated
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Innocent men want justice from scandal-riven council a year after they were exonerated

The toxic workplace culture culminated in murder. Now two former employees at the scandal-riven Moira Shire say they’re still pursuing justice.

  • byBenjamin Preiss
Harpreet has a phobia of swimming. He knows his community needs help

Harpreet has a phobia of swimming. He knows his community needs help

The Indian-Australian community is reeling from multiple drowning tragedies. What needs to change?

  • byBenjamin Preiss andAlex Crowe
The farmers who want to look their livestock in the eye before slaughter

The farmers who want to look their livestock in the eye before slaughter

Driven by decreasing access to major slaughterhouses,this small pork and beef farmer will build its own abattoir after fending off a VCAT challenge by neighbours.

  • byBenjamin Preiss
Flash flooding warning as heavy rain drenches Melbourne

Flash flooding warning as heavy rain drenches Melbourne

Lightning forced players off the ground at the MCG during the clash between Hawthorn and Geelong and fans were told to seek shelter at three-quarter time.

  • byLachlan Abbott andBenjamin Preiss