Police are growing increasingly concerned for the wellbeing of a Melbourne woman who has been missing for almost one month.Debbra McKenzie was last seen leaving a home on Springfield Crescent in Hampton Park on 17 December.
A 73-metre-long superload will make its way through Melbourne to Wodonga over three nights, starting this Sunday January 19.
A medical student from Melbourne who was missing in a remote Australian mountain range for two weeks survived on two muesli bars, foraged berries and creek water, police said.
a medical student who was missing for two weeks in the Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains in Australia’s New South Wales state, is seen in Melbourne, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, after he was rescued by a group of hikers. (ABC via AP ...
Authorities in Australia are investigating the defacement of a Sydney synagogue as a potential arson attack, marking the latest crime targeting the Oceania's Jewish community in recent weeks.
Newtown synagogue, which was covered in swastikas, was also target of attempted arson, says New South Wales premier, blasting 'escalation' in antisemitism
Hadi Nazari survived 13 days in the Australian bush by drinking from streams and eating two muesli bars he found in a hut.
An attempted arson at a Sydney synagogue marks a rise in anti-Semitic crimes in New South Wales, according to Premier Chris Minns. The incident follows a series of similar attacks, including graffiti and arson,
Hadi Nazari, 23, told police he survived by eating two muesli bars and foraging for berries while lost in the Snowy Mountains.
Hadi Nazari, a 23-year-old medical student from Melbourne, went missing on Dec ... National Park in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales state. He was rescued after he approached a group ...
The streets of Adelaide are filled with cycling fanatics as the 25th Tour Down Under rolls into town. Police are searching for a group of guests who fled a one-year-old's birthday after a father and son were stabbed when a brawl involving up to 20 people broke out in Melbourne's south-east.
Four vehicles and the former home of a Jewish community leader were defaced in Sydney early Friday, with two cars set alight, in the latest antisemitic attack condemned by Australian authorities, who vowed to “hunt down” the perpetrators.