‘We’ll cop the full brunt’:West Gate Tunnel to pump out toxic fumes near homes
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Pollution

‘We’ll cop the full brunt’:West Gate Tunnel to pump out toxic fumes near homes

Campaigners push for filters to be installed on the project’s enormous vents in Melbourne’s inner west as pollution fears grow.

  • bySophie Aubrey andPatrick Hatch

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This doctor spoke out about allegations of medical fraud. The next day,she was asked to resign
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This doctor spoke out about allegations of medical fraud. The next day,she was asked to resign

An anaesthetist who spoke out about claims dozens of doctors had engaged in fraud,double-dipping and pocketing off-the-book fees has been dismissed from her role at a prestigious medical college.

  • byHenrietta Cook andMelissa Cunningham
Accused dashed back from country getaway to help dispose of teen’s body,police allege

Accused dashed back from country getaway to help dispose of teen’s body,police allege

As Isla Bell was being remembered at a rally against violence,fresh details emerged about the man accused of helping move her body across Melbourne’s suburbs in a fridge.

  • byErin Pearson andBrittany Busch
‘Hectic and loose’:Towns brace for impact as schoolies celebrations kick off

‘Hectic and loose’:Towns brace for impact as schoolies celebrations kick off

Schoolies are booking accommodation up to two years in advance to party at some of the most sought-after destinations.

  • byAlex Crowe andMadeleine Heffernan
‘Fearless,loyal,wholehearted’:Teenager killed in Pakenham crash

‘Fearless,loyal,wholehearted’:Teenager killed in Pakenham crash

Kai McDonald,16,was in sitting in the front passenger seat of the car when it crashed into another vehicle.

  • byGemma Grant
Neo-Nazis’ attendance at Liberal-hosted rally sends MPs scurrying
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Neo-Nazis’ attendance at Liberal-hosted rally sends MPs scurrying

Shadow minister Brad Battin and Liberal MP Ann-Marie Hermans were speaking at a protest about renaming a lake after the founder of Sikhism when black-clad men arrived.

  • byRachel Eddie
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Millions of Australians to lose cover at 38 private hospitals

Millions of Australians to lose cover at 38 private hospitals

Health Minister Mark Butler implored Healthscope and the insurers to “sit down and sort this out”,with almost half of insured Australians set to be impacted.

  • byAngus Thomson
This add-on is like the designer dress you stumble upon in an op shop:an absolute steal

This add-on is like the designer dress you stumble upon in an op shop:an absolute steal

Three-year-old Mauritian restaurant Manze is sitting in the sweet spot. Plus:its seafood platter is absolutely gorgeous.

  • byDani Valent
Don’t be a Scrooge:Where to get your festive on this Christmas

Don’t be a Scrooge:Where to get your festive on this Christmas

From a Christmas Carol to the Nutcracker,Carols in the Domain and Home Alone,there’s something in the stocking for everyone.

  • byCameron Woodhead
Isla Bell’s friend remembers her ‘soul sister’

Isla Bell’s friend remembers her ‘soul sister’

Pixie Rivalland,who messaged Bell right before the late teen’s phone fell silent,has remembered her as a beautiful friend.

  • byLachlan Abbott
A scrapped preselection and resignations:Greens in ‘severe’ turmoil in Melbourne’s north-east
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A scrapped preselection and resignations:Greens in ‘severe’ turmoil in Melbourne’s north-east

The Victorian Greens are without a candidate for the federal seat of Jagajaga,just months out from the federal election,as an internal rift deepens.

  • byAnnika Smethurst andBroede Carmody