Brighton Grammar students honour their mate ConnorMay 6, 2013 A young Brighton man, who touched the hearts of many, has lost his battle with cancer.
Loretta ready to live below the lineMay 6, 2013 Could you live on $2 a day? Brighton’s Loretta Clancy will find out if she can as part of the Live Below the Line campaign.
Bayside doing it by the book for literary festivalMay 6, 2013 Bayside’s sixth literary festival, which opens on Friday, promises to be a readers’ feast with a host of celebrity and local authors taking part.
St Paul’s hopes new recruits can lift their gameMay 6, 2013 Since losing in the low-scoring preliminary final to Chelsea Heights, St Paul’s Bentleigh Football Club has recruited some promising players.
Hammer falls on 'haunted house'May 6, 2013 Locals have called graffiti-covered Rupertsleigh the haunted house for years, so its April 20 auction drew a curious crowd who watched the hammer fall at $2.555 million.
Woman, 91, threatens neighbour with knifeMay 6, 2013 A 91-year-old Albert Park woman landed herself in police custody after she allegedly threatened to stab her neighbour with a bread knife.
CLOC brings Phantom of the Opera to National TheatreMay 6, 2013 Beaumaris resident Patrick Hill stars in CLOC Musical Theatre’s The Phantom of the Opera, to run from May 10-25 at the National Theatre in St Kilda.
Neil Diamond the star at Sandringham Football Club fundraiserMay 6, 2013 The Sandringham Football Club’s next fund-raiser is a Neil Diamond tribute show on Friday, May 24.
Non-voters hit with $750,000 in finesMay 6, 2013 Almost 11,000 fines totalling $750,000 have been issued to Port Phillip residents who failed to vote in the October elections.
Locals to stand for Stable Population Party come SeptemberMay 6, 2013 A former Bayside mayor and an Elwood electronics contractor are standing in the September federal election for the Stable Population Party (SPP).
Women editors? What a New Idea Rachel Griffiths says the Australian media needs more women like Dulcie Boling.
Bayside seniors warned of cyber crime scourgeBayside and Port Phillip seniors are at increasing risk of cyber fraud and bullying now that more are ...
Whitelion Bail Out: St Kilda 'crim' behind bars for good cause St Kilda resident Lucas van Kempen has turned criminal – but just for this month. He’s taking part ...
Pictures of the Month: AprilTHE best photos from April, as featured in the Weekly and Review Local newspapers.
Bayley to stand trial on rape countsADRIAN Ernest Bayley will stand trial next year on multiple rape charges in Melbourne's bayside area.
Brighton songstress Tanya George scores The Wolf and I gigBrighton singer-songwriter Tanya George has scored a regular gig at The Wolf and I. The 19-year-old performs at ...
Baysider rate rise lowest in almost 20 yearsBaysiders face their lowest rate rise in almost 20 years, with council approving 3.5 per cent hike