David Hurley, Herald Sun

David Hurley

Herald Sun

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past articles by David:

Mallacoota residents petrified as fire ‘crept closer and closer’

An eerie silence was only interrupted by the sound of people crying as the sun rose and the havoc wreaked on the small town of Mallacoota became visible. → Read More

Man stabbed to death over neighbourhod dispute

A man has died after he was stabbed on the Mornington Peninsula last night. → Read More

Man arrested at Melbourne church as terror cops swoop

Counter-terrorism police are currently conducting an operation in North Melbourne. → Read More

Mount Waverley Secondary College evacuated, police conduct safety check

Students and teachers have been evacuated from a secondary school in Melbourne’s southeast. → Read More

Mount Waverley school evacuated as police conduct safety checks

Students and teachers were evacuated from a secondary school in Melbournes southeast earlier today. → Read More

Inmate dies at Melbourne Assessment Prison

A prisoner has died at the Melbourne Assessment Prison this morning. → Read More

Hoddle St lanes closed after car hits pole

Firefighters are carrying out a complicated operation to extract a driver from a wrecked car which crashed into a pole in Melbourne. → Read More

Teen arrested over alleged Wyndham Vale robbery

Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy over an alleged assault and robbery at a Wyndham Vale bus stop last Sunday. → Read More

CCTV released as Wyndham Vale attack probe continues

Police investigating a robbery at a bus stop in Wyndham Vale have released images of two young men they suspect may have been involved. → Read More

Plea for public to help catch Aiia Maasarwe’s killer as police release dumped clothing clue

Former homicide squad detective Charlie Bezzina believes the public may hold the key to finding the killer of 21-year-old student Aiia Maasarwe, whose body was found in Bundoora on Wednesday morning. → Read More

Young girl taken to hospital after dog bite

A young girl has been taken to hospital after she was bitten by a dog in Melbournes north. → Read More

McLachlan charged with sex offences

Gold Logie award-winning Craig McLachlan has been charged by Victoria Police following allegations of indecent assault. → Read More

Suspicious packages found at foreign consulates

Police are investigating after suspicious packages were found at several foreign consulates in Melbourne. → Read More

Pedestrian killed after being struck by scooter

A woman has died after she was hit by a scooter in Melbourne’s west. → Read More

Coward thief robs two elderly men in two days after stalking them on public transport

Detectives are hunting a coward robber who they think attacked two elderly men in the space of two days after following them on public transport. → Read More

Police hunt man who approached girl in Hurstbridge with lolly

Police are hunting a man who approached a 12-year-old girl on a northeast Melbourne street and offered her a lolly. → Read More

Carlton Drummond street: School in lockdown after armed man spotted

Students are now able to leave their school in Carlton after it was earlier placed into lockdown after an armed man was spotted nearby. → Read More

Carlton school in lockdown after armed man seen nearby

A school in Carlton has been placed into lockdown after an armed man was spotted nearby. → Read More

Clues sought in Mansfield hit-run death

Detectives investigating a fatal hit-run that killed a father of two in Victoria’s northeast will set up an information caravan today as they push for a breakthrough in the case. → Read More

MFB fire chief Dan Stephens offered to resign after getting seven speeding fines in month

THE new head of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade has offered to resign after getting seven speeding fines in a month. → Read More