More than 1800 plots were dug up and resold at Castlemaine Cemetery over several decades,with previously occupied plots still being resold as recently as 2004.
Afghan Australians celebrated both Nowruz,or New Year,and the Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr in Dandenong on Sunday.
The famous North Geelong hotel with a grand – and fake – sphinx could be yours,but it will cost you a pharaoh bit.
Volunteer Dean Walton spends hours every day picking up rubbish and loves doing so.
A pageant,sheepdog trials and running races featured in the 151st Rheola carnival in central Victoria on Monday.
Competitive barbecuing appears to be firing up,but fans compete for the glory – and succulent,sizzling snacks – rather than the money.
A self-described “antique streetwear stylist”,Dirk Fourie’s passion for collecting vintage threads was sparked by a book of photos of 1920s Aussie riff-raff.
My family always said we lived in Rosanna East,which my friends from Viewbank found funny. Were we snobs?
The parade was cancelled,but hardy types braved the Melbourne’s heat to enjoy the last day of the Moomba festival.
Having fun and raising money for charity were the aims of entrants in a sweltering Moomba Birdman Rally.
Is it “cherry”,“zerry” or “exerry”? North Melbourne’s Tristan Xerri,his mum and other AFL players explain how to pronounce their names.