Fruit and vegetable traders at Melbourne's famous Queen Victoria Market are accusing the City of Melbourne of financial mismanagement and say they are paying unfair costs.
Police are investigating after vandals attempted to behead a statue of Captain Cook just two weeks after it was reinstalled in East Melbourne.
Private school giant Caulfield Grammar will add a second junior campus to its portfolio after a high-profile merger with a struggling girls’ school.
Victoria will continue to miss housing targets until it realises Millennials and migrants want detached homes, not inner-city apartments, Metricon chief executive Brad Duggan says.
There were a string of violent home invasions and armed robberies across Victoria's south-eastern suburbs over the weekend, police say.
New data reveals the split between private and public school students enrolled at each university, as the government tries to increase representation among low-income students.
High-rise buildings will be fast-tracked in the centre of 10 suburban Melbourne precincts, as the Victorian government releases updated plans for areas earmarked for thousands of new homes in the coming decades.
Victoria will be fighting to save the back yard over the next 25 years after decades of shrinkage have turned it into a thin green line smaller than a cricket pitch.
Melbourne needs to close the gap between academia and industry to ensure more of our state’s “world class” research is brought to market by the city it began in.
The $10.2 billion West Gate Tunnel will take up to 31,000 cars and trucks a day off the West Gate Bridge by next decade, in a long-awaited reprieve for motorists.
Birth certificate data obtained by the Herald Sun from Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria has revealed the most common surnames over the past 25 years. In 2000, there were 527 babies born with the surname Smith, 414 with Nguyen, 277 with Williams, 272 with Wilson and 262 with Jones.
Police are investigating after vandals targeted the historical cottage built by Captain James Cook's father and a statue in a Melbourne park. It is believed two offenders spray-painted the 18th century cottage with what police described as "anti-Cook comments" and tried to cut off the head of the statue in Fitzroy Gardens at about 2am on Tuesday.
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