Leaders of international Jewish communities have walked through the debris of an Melbourne synagogue a year after it was firebombed as two accused men faced court.
Why are so many Australian caravan companies collapsing?
Zone RV is just one in a series of caravan companies that have gone under in recent years. Here are the major challenges plaguing the industry.
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When Greg Lynn's wife died, 'nothing looked out of place'. But friends have unsolved questions
Long before Greg Lynn was convicted of murder in Victoria's High Country, his estranged wife died suddenly at home in Mount Macedon. Now, some of those closest to Lisa Lynn are pushing for the coroner to re-examine her death.
Doctor handed hundreds of additional illegal hospital recording charges
A trainee surgeon accused of secretly filming women in hospital toilets and bathroom is facing hundreds of additional charges.
Allan government targets car parking rules in bid to build more homes
The Victorian government vows to overhaul "outdated" car parking requirements for new residential developments in areas that are well-serviced by public transport.
Report details attacks and abuse faced by Australian Jews
Executive Council of Australian Jewry Alex Ryvchin said the data showed antisemitism remained at "deeply troubling levels".
'It's theft': The online shoppers receiving their orders then claiming refunds
Frustrated retailers grappling with online shoplifters are calling for better protections from banks, payment providers and regulators.
Suppression order lifted on High Country killer's past police run-ins
Victoria's Supreme Court lifts a suppression order that prohibited reporting on convicted murderer Greg Lynn's past interactions with police and the death of his first wife.
'Shocked' employees ponder bleak Christmas after collapse of caravan manufacturer
Questions are being asked about why Zone RV fell into administration, leaving hundreds of workers unemployed and customers in limbo.
Three deaths related to asbestos exposure at former ABC site
Staff at the former ABC studios in Elsternwick were exposed to asbestos over an extended period.
Ex-AFL agent guilty of selling fake footy memorabilia
After facing AFL premiership players in court, a former player agent is fined $4,500 for selling fraudulent memorabilia from the 2021 grand final.
Inquiry calls for Melbourne public housing towers demolition to stop
A parliamentary inquiry has called on the government to halt the demolition of Melbourne's public housing towers after finding it refused to provide evidence to justify the plan.
How music venues and stages are becoming more accessible for people with disability
Going to a concert can be hard for people with disability. But sensory concerts and bringing lived experience on stage can open up this world for everyone.
Bulldogs' top AFLW draft pick wants to join Kangaroos
The Kangaroos' domination of the AFLW is set to be given another boost, with a former number one draft pick confirming she wants to head to North.
Man sentenced to 17 years in jail for murder of Melbourne doctor
Ashley Gordon grew up in the Victorian coal mining town of Morwell and went on to become a doctor before he was murdered.
Victoria changes 'unconstitutional' donation laws amid court challenge
A financial election advantage for the three biggest Victorian political parties will be removed in the face of a High Court challenge that has argued the state's donation laws are unconstitutional.
'I never wanted speech therapy': Deaf man incensed by NDIS recommendation
Disability advocates say cuts to Deaf participants' NDIS funding is a "systemic" problem that reflects a belief that Deafness can be "fixed".
Firefighters slammed for 'potentially deadly' incident at Metro Tunnel
The union claims firefighters entered the Metro Tunnel for operational reasons but Fire Rescue Victoria says there were no planned drills or site visits.
Fire and ice in Australia on first day of summer
Summer has arrived in Australia with a bang, with fire and searing heat in the west, while a sprinkling of snow accompanied record cold temperatures in the south-east of the country.
Truck driver who crashed into Victorian school bus jailed
Brett Russell was towing two trailers with faulty brakes at high speed in September 2022 when he crashed into the back of a school bus in regional Victoria.
Bridal parties employ witches and bury sausages hoping for good weather
Bridal parties are employing online witches and burying sausages, hoping the superstitious acts will ward off bad weather.