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<p class="story-block__standfirst">There are major delays on multiple train lines after a vehicle crashed into a bridge between Flinders Street and Southern Cross Station.</p> → Read More
Flood watch issued for parts of Victorias east as NSW braces for more evacuations. → Read More
The credentials of all Victorian doctors and nurses involved in the vaccine rollout are being urgently reviewed after two aged-care residents were mistakenly jabbed with four times the standard dose. → Read More
<p>Prime Minister Scott Morrison will be among the first Australians to receive the COVID-19 jab when he is vaccinated in Sydney on Sunday.</p> → Read More
Melbourne Airport has confirmed a staff member at terminal four cafe Brunetti has tested positive for COVID-19, with greater Melbourne bracing to enter another lockdown. → Read More
All 17 close contacts linked to the COVID-positive hotel quarantine worker have tested negative, the Department of Health confirmed on Friday night. → Read More
A 10th person connected to the Australian Open has tested positive for COVID-19. → Read More
Two grass fires were burning out of control near the Calder Freeway in Taylors Lakes, in Melbourne’s north, on Monday afternoon. → Read More
A man was stabbed to death in a fight outside Caroline Springs Hungry Jack’s in Melbourne’s west on Monday night. → Read More
Victoria has recorded its 29th day of no new coronavirus cases or deaths. → Read More
After 111 days between drinks, punters are wasting no time before embracing their new-found freedoms. Restaurants have filled four weeks worth of bookings in a day, with excited Melburnians rushing to embrace an easing of restrictions as the citys five million residents finally emerge from the long lockdown. → Read More
Melbourne has not recorded any new coronavirus cases or deaths fo the second day in a row, as the city prepares to reopen on Wednesday. After a mammoth 16-week lockdown, Melburnians are racing to secure bookings at pubs, restaurants and cafes — and some establishments are already booked out for the week. → Read More
Victoria has recorded five new cases and no deaths from coronavirus in the past 24 hours. It comes as two Melbourne schools have shut after a student meant to be self-isolating attended a campus for two days, prompting a warning for anyone in five suburbs, with even mild symptoms, to get tested. Watch live as Daniel Andrews provides a virus update from 11.30am. → Read More
No lives have been lost to coronavirus in the past 24 hours, with 42 new cases recorded overnight. It comes as a 290 million package to draw people back to Melbournes CBD was slammed by some of the citys top restaurant owners. → Read More
Victoria has recorded its lowest number of new cases in weeks, as the state braces itself for Premier Daniel Andrews road map out of stage four restrictions, It comes after an alarming discovery in Apollo Bay that has prompted calls for a testing blitz. → Read More
Victoria has recorded its highest death toll yet, with 21 deaths and a further 410 cases announced on Wednesday. It comes as the devastating economic impacts of the pandemic are revealed. → Read More
As residents in 10 Melbourne postcodes learn to live with new stay-home rules, almost 11,000 businesses relying on the Federal Governments JobKeeper scheme now have to close again — and fears are growing that many will not survive. → Read More
Locked down residents in Melbournes coronavirus hot spots could be asked to wear face masks, as local businesses brace for the fallout of the Premiers strict stay-home measures. → Read More
This coronavirus article is unlocked and free to read in the interest of community health and safety. Get full digital access to trusted news from the Herald Sun and Leader for just $1 a week for the first 12 weeks. → Read More
A vigorous cold front and widespread showers are expected to move across the state today, with the weather bureau forecasting a wetter than average season. → Read More