The inflatable castle that lifted into the air in the fatal Hillcrest Primary School tragedy will be inspected by experts ahead of a Devonport court hearing for alleged criminal workplace breaches.
Days after the Bourke Street massacre,my editors gave me a simple,but important assignment. Among the flowers and candles,the story of a tragedy revealed itself in unexpected ways.
Almost five years after the first deadly ISIS-inspired terrorist attack on Melbourne soil,victims argue Victoria Police has failed to learn from the incident.
Details have emerged of the 76-year-old man killed in Friday’s fatal car crash in Melbourne’s CBD.
Victoria’s legal community has come out in favour of reforms to the state’s bail laws,arguing the current regime disproportionately affects First Nations people and has led to increases in the prison population.
The aftermath of the Bourke Street massacre is vivid in Chris Harris’ nightmares,but he’s being denied serious injury compensation from the Transport Accident Commission for what he says is an unbearable but invisible injury.
Coroner delivers withering assessment of Victoria Police's handling of the massacre,paving way for a multi-million dollar civil claim from victims'relatives.
The families of five of the six victims of the Bourke Street rampage have released statements urging Victoria Police to adopt changes outlined in the coronial recommendations.
For years and years a culture has seeped into policing that doing nothing is often better than acting quickly.
Almost four years after massacre left six dead and dozens injured,victims'families say coroner's scathing findings against police should be used as catalyst for change.
Coroner Jacqui Hawkins is to reveal her findings following an inquest into the deaths of six people during James Gargasoulas’ murderous rampage.