Australia's biggest cheese festival returns to Melbourne
Thousands headed to Carlton in Melbourne as Australia’s biggest cheese festival returns to the city. Mould festival celebrates a line-up of local artisan cheeses and cheesemakers.
Here's what will happen if Greg Lynn appeals his conviction over the murder of camper Carol Clay
Even for legal minds, Greg Lynn's murder trial over the deaths of two Victorian campers was filled with "unusual" twists and turns. Here's what could come next in the long-running court case.
Strongest cold front of 2024 to bring weekend snow, followed by potential record-breaking 'blocking high'
Polar air from Antarctica is surging towards south-east Australia, bringing gusty winds, showers and low-level snow. While midwinter cold outbreaks are typical, the subsequent weather is nothing short of bizarre.
Businesses 'on stand-by to switch off' in fallout from gas crisis gripping Australia's east
There's more bill pain underway for households, but it's businesses that will bear the brunt of the latest gas crisis rippling through Australia's south-eastern states in the dead of winter.
Greg Lynn police interview tapes released by court after split verdict
Newly released police tapes reveal how Greg Lynn explained the deaths of Carol Clay and Russell Hill to officers during the interview in which he was charged with their murders.
Toby Loughnane found guilty of murdering girlfriend Maryam Hamka
Toby Loughnane has been found guilty of murdering Maryam Hamka, whose body was found buried in bushland in 2023, more than two years after she disappeared.
'We keep finding things that are not right': Should you trust a house-sitter from the internet?
House-sitting platforms are connecting sitters and home owners for a fee. But who's responsible when things go wrong?
Maria used a sperm donor to have her son. Then the man tracked her down
Maria thought she was doing the right thing by connecting with the sperm donor she used to conceive her baby. She now wants the clinic to warn other families.
Airport rail mediator backs above-ground station
The idea of an underground train station at Melbourne Airport should no longer be entertained, says the man charged with getting the stalled project moving.
The Coalition needs votes from young people, so are they on board with its nuclear plan?
Peter Dutton has pledged to build nuclear power plants in these teenagers' regions if the Coalition wins the next election. Some are excited by the prospect of a new industry but others want to keep the focus on renewables.
Ticketmaster reveals data breach involving customers in North America
Ticketmaster says a third-party database containing personal information of some of its customers has illegally accessed. The breach affects customers who bought tickets to events in North America.
Victoria's Port Phillip Prison and Dhurringile Prison set to close
Port Phillip Prison in Truganina and Dhurringile Prison in Victoria's north will close later this year.
Widow of Russell Hill speaks after Greg Lynn conviction
The widow of Russell Hill says she feels like her late husband died in vain.
Victoria's largest maximum security prison and another jail are set to close with job losses expected
Two Victorian jails, including the notorious Port Phillip Prison, are set to close with a new prison opening near Geelong.
Defence official sought champagne from French company during $1.2 billion munitions contract discussions
The auditor-general has revealed a Defence employee also gave confidential information to the foreign-owned defence contractor ahead of the lucrative deal, and then joined the business after it was awarded the contract.
Greg Lynn has been found guilty of murdering Carol Clay on a camping trip
The jury in the trial over the death of campers, Russell Hill and Carol Clay delivered a verdict after five weeks of testimony finding Greg Lynn guilty of murdering one of the two.
Victoria to trial free pill testing for 18-months
Victoria will start a free 18-month pill testing trial in December with the hopes of curbing hospitalisations and deaths.
Greg Lynn leaves the Supreme Court after the jury's decision
Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn has been found guilty of murdering retiree Carol Clay at a Victorian campsite four years ago, but a jury has acquitted him of murdering fellow camper Russell Hill.
'She was living in absolute fear': Mother of Greg Lynn's former wife held him responsible for daughter's self-inflicted overdose death
The mother of Greg Lynn's estranged wife blamed him for her daughter's overdose death 25 years ago, but said she accepted he was not there when her daughter died, the Supreme Court heard.
'We need to accept the evidence': Victorian government outlines details of pill testing trial
Pill testing will be rolled out across 10 Victorian festivals this summer and a fixed site will be established in the city in a bid to decrease drug overdoses.
Campers' families say they're 'relieved and devastated' after Greg Lynn jury delivers split verdict
Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn has faced a weeks-long murder trial over the deaths of two retirees who vanished during a camping trip in Victoria's High Country more than four years ago.
Greg Lynn guilty of murder of Carol Clay, acquitted over death of Russell Hill — as it happened
Former Jetstar pilot Greg Lynn has been found guilty of murdering retiree Carol Clay at a Victorian campsite four years ago, but a jury has acquitted him of murdering fellow camper Russell Hill.
Police keeping 'open mind' as they investigate four deaths at Melbourne home
Detective Inspector Dean Thomas says the four people found in the Broadmeadows home are yet to be identified but were a 17-year-old boy, two men in their 30s and a 42-year-old woman.
Four people found dead at Broadmeadows home in Melbourne
Two men, a woman and a teenage boy were among the bodies found in a Broadmeadows home in northern Melbourne.
Ambulance Victoria says "tough decisions" need to be made as cost pressures exceed funding allowance
Victoria's Opposition says "savage cuts" are looming over the state's healthcare system while the government refuses to rule out job cuts.