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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Melbourne News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping Melbourne—from local news and business to culture, sports, and community developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local news to every city in the world and keeping communities connected. Melbourne News Today is your daily snapshot of what’s happening in your city. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai
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Soccer Star Critically Hurt in Train Accident
Chris, a 12-year-old soccer prodigy, was critically injured at North Melbourne Station. His backpack got caught in a train, pulling him under. Rescue teams worked tirelessly to free him, and hes now in stable but critical condition. The Lustica Football Academy and community rally behind him, sending prayers and support. Police investigate the incident as Chris fights for recovery.
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 14s
Sammy the Seal: Peninsula's Beloved Mascot Found Dead
Sammy, the beloved seal mascot of Victorias Mornington Peninsula, is presumed deceased after being found at Coral Cove. Despite community tributes and a Facebook page with thousands of followers, DNA tests couldnt confirm his identity. The cause of death remains unknown, but tests are pending. Sammys laid-back presence brought joy to locals, often spotted sunbathing on roads and boat ramps. The community awaits test results for closure, keeping his legend alive in Peninsula stories.
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 24s
Hanson Slams Labor's Budget: 'Communism'
Pauline Hanson criticizes Labors new tax changes, labeling them as communist and unfair to baby boomers who built their wealth through hard work and investment. She blames mass migration and foreign buyers for inflating housing prices. Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends the reforms, while new MP David Farley focuses on water issues and welcomes the $25 billion health and hospitals investment in his region. The tax tweaks spark debate on intergenerational fairness.
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 16s
161 Family Violence Calls in Melbourne Suburbs
In a disturbing surge, Victoria Police responded to 161 family violence calls in Melbournes southeast suburbs, including a pet dog killing, arson, and gun threats. Three men were charged for repeated breaches of intervention orders. Six repeat offenders were identified, indicating a rising trend. Police are vigilant, urging communities to report incidents immediately. For support, contact 1800 737 732 or respect.org.au.
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 21s
Australia's Budget Cuts Invictus Australia's Vet Programs
Australias federal budget cuts funding for Invictus Australia, a charity linked to Prince Harrys Invictus Games, impacting sports and rehab programs for veterans. CEO Michael Hartung expresses shock, emphasizing the need for continued support for the thirty thousand veterans, many dealing with service-related injuries. He urges the Albanese government to reinstate funding, citing evidence that their work reduces long-term costs and promotes prevention, as recommended by the royal commission on defense and veteran suicides.
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 20s
Budget Tweaks: Top 1% Benefit Most from Tax Breaks
Australias capital gains tax discount and negative gearing rules primarily benefit the top one percent, according to recent budget data. Over half of the capital gains tax benefits go to this elite group, while the top ten percent receive eighty-three percent of those concessions and thirty-seven percent from negative gearing. The federal budget is proposing changes to these policies and cuts to discretionary trust perks to curb housing speculation. The top one percent of earners receive more than seven hundred thousand dollars in total tax breaks from capital gains, negative gearing, and trusts over a lifetime. These breaks disproportionately...
Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 35s
Australia's Budget: $2B for Housing, Tax Changes
Australias federal budget unveils a $2 billion infrastructure push to build 65,000 new homes, accompanied by tax changes on investment properties. The plan aims to address decades of falling affordability and the generational wealth gap. While voters may not see immediate relief, economists support the move, citing its potential to help 75,000 Aussies buy homes and reduce median prices. However, it may also decrease new housing starts by 35,000 units. The long-term strategy seeks to rebuild ownership rates for future generations.
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 27s
Justice Dropped for Isla Bell's Killer, New Charges Filed
Outrage as Manslaughter Charges Dropped in Isla Bells Murder Case; Family Demands Justice and Reform
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 14s
ATM Bombing Suspect Nabbed in Melbourne Chase
ATM Bombing Suspect Nabbed in Melbourne Chase
Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 44s
Chalmers' Budget: Tax Tweaks, Intergenerational Fairness
Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveiled his fifth federal budget, focusing on capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms to address intergenerational fairness in housing and wealth. The governments moves sparked mixed reactions, with some praising health funding and small business relief, while others criticized the lack of climate action and welfare boosts. Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson condemned the tax changes, vowing to block them in parliament or scrap them if the Coalition wins the next election. As the dust settles, experts and lobbyists continue to weigh in, shaping the ongoing debate in Canberra.
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 2s
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 1m 30s
Pianist Sues Orchestra for Political Belief Discrimination
Pianist Jayson Gillham, a British Australian based in London, is suing the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for discrimination over his political beliefs. He was scheduled to perform with them in August 2024 but was canceled after dedicating a new piece to journalists killed in Gaza. The orchestra initially apologized but later axed the gig, leading to Gillham filing a lawsuit in Federal Court. The case is set to go to trial on May 18th, just before Gillhams new independent tour with Jordanian Palestinian pianist Iyad Sughayer. The tour, titled Keys to Life: Two Friends, Two Pianos, will feature Mozart, Debussy, and...
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 48s
Australia's Tobacco Tax Revenue Drops, Black Market Booms
Australias tobacco tax revenue is projected to decrease by $5.4 billion over the next five years due to a surge in the black market, driven by high prices. State leaders, particularly New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, are intensifying efforts to combat illegal tobacco sales, while the federal government is allocating $20.3 million for enhanced policing and data collection. The battle against the black market is far from over as prices continue to rise.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 18s
Labor's Budget: Housing Reforms, Relief & Green Push
Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends Labors budget changes, including a new CGT discount and negative gearing reforms, aimed at helping young people buy homes without deterring investors. The budget also offers relief in areas like wages, fuel, and healthcare, with a focus on affordability and sustainability.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 43s
Chalmers' Budget: A Big Gamble Amid Rising Tensions
Chalmers' Budget: A Big Gamble Amid Rising Tensions
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 53s
Australia's New Exit Fee Hike: Budget Breakdown
Australian Exit Fee Increase: New Budget Imposes $80 Charge for International Travel, Funds Green Initiatives and Healthcare
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 33s
Chalmers' Budget Overhauls Tax, Housing
Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveils significant budget changes, targeting capital gains tax and negative gearing to address housing affordability. Starting July 2027, the CGT discount is replaced with an inflation-based break, and negative gearing is limited to new builds. Chalmers admits the shift breaks an election promise but argues its for the greater good, aiming to ease inequality without harming existing investments. The budget also includes relief measures like a yearly rebate, healthcare funding, and business breaks. Labors focus on fairness over easy wins is under scrutiny as the changes take effect.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 33s
Australia's Treasury Warns of Recession Risk
Australias Treasury warns of potential recession due to a severe Middle East oil crisis, with inflation surging past seven percent. The government responds with a $11.9 billion package to boost fuel reserves, cut fuel excise, and halt heavy vehicle charges. Despite the global chaos, Chalmers emphasizes Australias resilience and readiness to face the challenge.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 26s
2026 Australian Budget: Winners & Losers
Australias 2026 federal budget unveils winners and losers, with tax cuts and offsets for millions, but jobless and low-skilled migrants face challenges. Scientists and endangered species receive funding, while overseas travelers pay more. Inflation and global fuel issues loom, aiming to ease household pain and boost government coffers.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 2m 12s
Australia's New Tax Overhaul: Wealth vs. Wages
Australias latest federal budget unveils a significant tax overhaul, targeting negative gearing, capital gains tax discounts, and family trusts. Starting July 1, 2027, new investment properties lose negative gearing perks, and capital gains tax discounts are replaced with inflation-adjusted indexation. A 30% minimum tax on discretionary trusts begins July 1, 2028. The changes aim to make housing more affordable for first home buyers, while existing investors retain benefits on old properties. Critics argue this may reduce housing supply, but the government expects it to boost first home buyers and clear the path for workers and first-timers to build wealth.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 58s