An accused lieutenant in the tobacco wars was released on bail on the condition he wear a tracking bracelet,but police allege it was nothing more than a watch.
The flashy life and alleged crimes of an associate of exiled gangland boss Kaz Hamad have been laid bare during an application to revoke his bail.
The man was found in a vehicle with a gunshot wound about 12.30am Saturday.
The Palestinian founder of Burgertory,Hash Tayeh,said his home “became a target of terror” after a Molotov cocktail struck just below his toddler son’s bedroom.
Mushrooms imported to Australia have been linked to serious and fatal outbreaks of listeria and salmonella,but are going largely unchecked by federal authorities.
Police are investigating if psychedelic “magic mushrooms” were used in a drink consumed by a woman who later became unwell and died at a wellness event in Clunes.
Woodstock pizza chain founder Tony Cannata abruptly left Melbourne after his business collapsed,owing $8 million,but he’s continued to earn a crust at an exclusive ski resort overseas.
A deal has been struck in Melbourne’s long-running tobacco war after rival gangs engaged in a relentless firebombing and extortion campaign across the city.
The groups behind Monday’s global A15 Action protests have threatened to blockade “major choke points in the economy”,aiming to cause maximum economic impact.
John Velos,who is a former mayor of the City of Prahran,is appealing a forgery conviction in Athens after a family legal dispute over the control of a resort on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
Clinical experts and justice officials fear the NDIS is ill-equipped to deal with sex offenders,putting the safety of the public and support workers at risk.