Perseverance Rover landing on Mars NASA

An ecstatic team at NASA has unveiled the first video and coloured images of the Perseverance landing on Mars, accompanied by the first sound recording of the Martian surface. The video by a series of high-definition video cameras on the backshell, skycrane and rover itself, has captured what it is like toRead More →

Puneet Puneet goes missing

Dean Hofstee’s family must be furious and feeling hurt by the Indian judicial system. Puneet Puneet their son’s killer jumped bail and ran away to India on his friends passport. He was on bail in Victoria in a drink driving accident where he killed 19-year-old pedestrian Dean Hofstee and seriouslyRead More →

Harry and Meghan formally complete their split from palace

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Majesty The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of The Royal Family.  Harry and Meghan have now severed all ties with the palace but will remain party of the family. The news comes at an inauspicious timeRead More →

Neil Angus

Victorian multicultural groups that have missed out on much needed funding will be furious to learn that the Andrews Labor Government has funnelled money out of grants, set aside for these groups, to fund election campaigns. Yesterday’s Victorian Auditor-General’s Office report into Grants to the Migrant Workers Centre uncovered another Red Shirts-styleRead More →

Lockdown ends midnight 17 Feb

Announced last Friday for 5 days, Victoria’s snap “short, sharp circuit-breaker” lockdown will end at 11.59PM tonight. With only two cases reported yesterday as locally acquired and the other two as hotel quarantine, there was hope that the lockdown would not be extended. And with zero new cases recorded inRead More →

5-day lockdown in Melbourne

Ever since we heard there were problems with hotel quarantine at the Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport and Victoria had the UK strain of the virus which is a lot more contagious and a whole lot more dangerous, everyone feared the worst. And today, their worst fears have been realized.Read More →

safer internet day 2021

 On Safer Internet Day, Tuesday 9 February, the Australian Digital Health Agency encourages you to “start the chat about managing your digital footprint”. By sharing your experiences and encouraging online awareness you can protect your family, workplace and community from cyber threats – for example reporting suspicious online activity or taking the sixRead More →

Electric cars No Tax in Victoria

Almost half of Victorian voters would prefer to buy an electric car and even more support the introduction of government subsidies, according to a new survey in six key electorates. The poll of 2000 people has revealed significant cross party support for the electric vehicle industry with almost 80 per cent agreeingRead More →

Daniel Andrews on COVID-19 at Grand Hyatt Melbourne

After a hotel quarantine worker tested positive to coronavirus on Wednesday, Victoria has returned to harsher COVID-19 restrictions and up to 600 Australian Open players, officials and support staff have been told to isolate and get tested, Premier Daniel Andrews in a late-night press conference on Wednesday said. Victoria isRead More →

Is Most expensive education in Australia in Melbourne?

Melbourne is one of Australia’s most expensive capital cities for a Government, Catholic and Independent education, with all sectors above the national average, according to exclusive research released today. The Futurity Investment Group Planning for Education Index estimates the total cost of a Government education in Melbourne will be $86,737Read More →