‘We can’t investigate’:Why police probe into Burgertory arson attack has stalled

‘We can’t investigate’:Why police probe into Burgertory arson attack has stalled

The Palestinian-Australian owner of a burger shop that was gutted in Caulfield claimed the arson attack was racially motivated and accused authorities of failing to support him – but police have revealed why they are unable to investigate.

  • byChris Vedelago andCameron Houston

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Police to step up patrols after violent protest near burnt-out Caulfield shop

Police to step up patrols after violent protest near burnt-out Caulfield shop

Premier Jacinta Allan said the war in the Middle East could not trigger “deeply distressing” violence on the streets of Melbourne.

  • byAlex Crowe
Glen Eira council to close three childcare centres before Christmas

Glen Eira council to close three childcare centres before Christmas

A council in Melbourne’s south-east is considering closing three childcare centres,leaving dozens of families scrambling to find other vacancies before the new year.

  • byRobyn Grace
Bright colours and happy punters:More winners than losers at this year’s Caulfield Cup

Bright colours and happy punters:More winners than losers at this year’s Caulfield Cup

It was mostly blue skies and smiling faces at this year’s Caulfield Cup as punters celebrated the return of the spring racing carnival.

  • byCarla Jaeger
‘Planning mess’:Outcry over Caulfield Racecourse redevelopment

‘Planning mess’:Outcry over Caulfield Racecourse redevelopment

A heritage protection order was put in place after 42 trees were lopped at the racecourse site,outraging local residents.

  • byCara Waters andDamien Ractliffe
Heritage trees destroyed in Caulfield Racecourse redevelopment
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Heritage trees destroyed in Caulfield Racecourse redevelopment

Heritage trees lining the entrance to Caulfield Racecourse have been destroyed following an amendment announced on Christmas Eve to fast-track a major redevelopment of the area.

  • byCara Waters
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Labor pledges to plan trackless trams in Melbourne’s south-east

Labor pledges to plan trackless trams in Melbourne’s south-east

The election pledge would fund a business case for a trackless tram route that connected Caulfield Station,Monash University in Clayton,Chadstone Shopping Centre and Rowville.

  • byTimna Jacks
Victorian health authorities ramp up measures to prevent Newmarch House repeat

Victorian health authorities ramp up measures to prevent Newmarch House repeat

Four Melbourne nursing homes remain in lockdown as authorities work to prevent a repeat of the deadly Newmarch House cluster in NSW.

  • byMelissa Cunningham andRachel Eddie
Henry Dwyer announces relocation from Caulfield

Henry Dwyer announces relocation from Caulfield

Group 1-winning trainer Henry Dwyer has decided Ballarat will become the new home for his stable from as early as the middle of next year.

  • byDamien Ractliffe
The Chosen One grabs Caulfield Cup place and broadens Baker's smile

The Chosen One grabs Caulfield Cup place and broadens Baker's smile

The Chosen One guaranteed himself a slot in the Caulfield Cup with a win in the Herbert Power.

  • byMichael Lynch
Jockey Craig Williams enjoys Caulfield treble as he chases title

Jockey Craig Williams enjoys Caulfield treble as he chases title

Wins aboard Alfarris and Zoutari gave Williams two wins from the first three races and he later made it three for the day on Order Of Command.

  • byMichael Cox