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Andrew Jefferson

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Past articles by Andrew:

Melbourne Airport: Man tasered and arrested following security breach

A MAN was detained at Melbourne Airport following an alarming security breach today. → Read More

Man tasered on Melbourne Airport airfield after security breach

A MAN was detained at Melbourne Airport following an alarming security breach today. → Read More

Thousands of Adelaide Crows fans to miss out on tickets to AFL Grand Final

ADELAIDE Crows fans will be nervously checking their inboxes on Monday to see if they are part of the lucky few to have won a golden ticket to the AFL Grand Final against Richmond. → Read More

Man critical after golf club stabbing

A MAN is in a critical condition after being stabbed at Broadford Golf Club. → Read More

Future Melbourne: Average weekday boarding on metropolitan trains set to double by 2031

AVERAGE weekday boardings on metropolitan trains are set to double from 750,000 to 1.5 million by 2031 as demand for reliable and convenient travel grows. → Read More

Future Melbourne: Melbourne traffic, motorists could spend extra hour commuting to work by 2030

MOTORISTS could spend an extra hour a day commuting to work by 2030 if nothing is done to combat road congestion, experts warn. → Read More

Truck collides with 58 tram in Royal Park

A TRUCK has smashed into the Number 58 tram full of commuters in Royal Park, throwing the tram off its tracks and causing major delays on the busy route. → Read More

Ballarat council waives parking tickets issued at teenager’s funeral

A VICTORIAN council has agreed to waive parking tickets issued to mourners who parked illegally during a funeral service for a popular teenage girl. → Read More

These have got to be Melbourne’s worst parkers

ARE these the best examples of Melbourne’s worst ever parkers? → Read More

These have got to be Melbourne’s worst parkers

ARE these the best examples of Melbourne’s worst ever parkers? → Read More

V/Line conductors violently assaulted by passenger

A VLINE conductor was king-hit from behind at Bendigo station while a conductor on a Seymour train was repeatedly punched in the face by an aggressive passenger in a series of incidents which have left rail staff fearing for their safety. → Read More

’He really needs to relax his muscles’

A MELBOURNE communications expert who has worked with Labor Leader Bill Shorten says he can fix Michael Clarke’s awkward commentary delivery. → Read More

Melbourne Cup 2016: Racegoers enjoy day at Flemington — some a little too much

VICTORIA Police have praised crowd behaviour at the Melbourne Cup despite occasional outbreaks of violence late in the day as tempers flared. → Read More

Family flee ferocious house fire in Glen Waverley

A FAMILY with two young children has managed to flee with their lives after waking to the sound of a ferocious fire in their Glen Waverley home early this morning. → Read More

Sunbury/Watergardens line suspended after person hit by train

TRAIN services have been partly suspended on the Sunbury line between Watergardens and Sunshine after a person was hit by a train. → Read More

Many Victorians face rates increase abover state 2.5 per cent cap

MANY Victorians face a rates increase above the state’s 2.5 per cent cap due to come into force tomorrow. → Read More

Accused killer confessed: witness

Much-loved farmhand Ken Handford who was found dead inside his Springbank home. This photo was taken on his 89th birthday. A MAN accused of murdering a World War II veteran in his own home confessed to the crime when news of it become public, a court has heard. Ken Handford was found dead by a neighbour tied up in the bedroom of his Springbank home near Ballarat on September 15 last year on his… → Read More

Furious CFA members ambush Premier Daniel Andrews in Ararat

PREMIER Daniel Andrews was ambushed by 200 furious CFA volunteers as he arrived at Ararat this morning to make a renewable energy announcement. → Read More

Wombat orphan Maggie gets a new lease of life at Healesville Sanctuary

AN orphaned wombat is enjoying a second lease of life at Healesville Sanctuary. → Read More

Street performer seriously injured after her clothes caught fire says she thought she ‘was going to die’

A SOUTHBANK street performer who was seriously injured after her clothes accidentally caught on fire says she plans to busk again. → Read More