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Doctor referred to prosecutors over wife’s death fights suspension of medical registration

Doctor referred to prosecutors over wife’s death fights suspension of medical registration

A Melbourne sleep physician has labelled a coronial investigation into his wife’s death “dubious” as his bid for a stay on the decision to suspend his registration failed.

  • by Emily Woods

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Council staffer intimidated by people shouting conspiracy theories, court hears

Council staffer intimidated by people shouting conspiracy theories, court hears

The Yarra Ranges Shire staff member described how people in the public gallery claimed he was part of a conspiracy to lock up Monbulk residents.

  • by Rachael Dexter
Brother of shootout duo charged with stabbing four people

Brother of shootout duo charged with stabbing four people

Specialist investigators have been called in to probe a man accused of stabbing four strangers in Moonee Ponds as his family links are revealed.

  • by Erin Pearson
Brett Sutton destroyed catering business, owner argues, as ‘slug gate’ trial begins

Brett Sutton destroyed catering business, owner argues, as ‘slug gate’ trial begins

The former chief health officer is accused of unlawfully ordering the closure of a Melbourne catering company when a woman died after eating a sandwich it prepared.

  • by David Estcourt
Melbourne swingers club founder charged with rape

Melbourne swingers club founder charged with rape

The organiser of a secret swingers network which claims “safety and consent are paramount” has been charged with the rape of a woman he met on a singles’ website.

  • by Cameron Houston
Neo-Nazi leader pleads guilty to attack on hikers

Neo-Nazi leader pleads guilty to attack on hikers

Thomas Sewell will avoid facing trial after pleading guilty to a violent attack on a group of hikers at a Victorian state park.

  • by Erin Pearson
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‘If you turn off the hose again, you bastards’: Man jailed for 30 years over Mordialloc double murder

‘If you turn off the hose again, you bastards’: Man jailed for 30 years over Mordialloc double murder

Before gunning down two of his neighbours in 2022, Rodney Lee, 74, had threatened to kill them over a dispute involving the communal garden at their bayside apartment complex.

  • by Karen Sweeney
‘The Punisher’ could get $160,000 payout after losing court case

‘The Punisher’ could get $160,000 payout after losing court case

A judge is calling on the attorney-general to make a voluntary payment to ex-bikie Suleiman ‘Sam’ Abdulrahim after finding that his re-arrest in 2019 was lawful.

  • by Erin Pearson
Tones and I fined $20,000 for illegal renovation to Frankston investment property

Tones and I fined $20,000 for illegal renovation to Frankston investment property

The pop star’s company and her husband have been fined by a magistrate for renovations to an investment property without building permits and ignoring a request to stop work.

  • by Rachael Dexter
$6951 in the bank and some furniture: What was left in John Elliott’s will

$6951 in the bank and some furniture: What was left in John Elliott’s will

There wasn’t much of an inheritance left for his children, as the fallen corporate titan held no real estate and very little cash at the time of his death.

  • by Tom Cowie and Colin Kruger
‘We’re still hunted’: Ned Kelly family descendants lose legal bid for cultural protections

‘We’re still hunted’: Ned Kelly family descendants lose legal bid for cultural protections

Joanne Griffiths, a fourth-generation descendant of Ned and Dan Kelly’s parents, John and Ellen Kelly, said the decision was the latest setback in clashes with Victoria’s legal system that has punished the family for more than a hundred years.

  • by David Estcourt