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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
Episodes(40 episodes)
Australia's Budget: Bold Moves, Tough Cuts
Australias latest budget unveils bold moves to tackle housing and tax inequality, with a focus on curbing capital gains tax, negative gearing, and family trust tax avoidance. Despite criticism for skipping gas export taxes, the budget aims to reduce deficits through policy shifts and higher oil prices. Inflation remains under control, with experts attributing it to global factors rather than domestic spending. The budget is seen as a step towards balance, with both praise for addressing inequality and criticism for the impact on vulnerable individuals.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 27s
PCOS Rebranded as PMOS: A New Era of Care
Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, has been rebranded as polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS, to better reflect its complex nature. This change was driven by a global effort led by Professor Helena Teede, aiming to address misconceptions and improve patient care. The new name emphasizes the endocrine, metabolic, and ovarian effects, moving beyond the outdated focus on fertility and weight. This shift signals a move towards more comprehensive care, with full implementation in global guidelines by 2028.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 45s
Murder Charges Dropped in Isla Bell Case
Prosecutors drop murder charges in Isla Bell case, family devastated as legal system fails to deliver justice
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 26s
Australian Labor's Gambling Reform: A Mixed Reaction
Australian Labor Government Unveils Gambling Reform Amid Controversy
The Australian Labor government released its response to the Murphy gambling report, aiming to curb gambling harm with thirty-one recommendations. However, the timing of the release, coinciding with budget day, sparked criticism from harm advocates, politicians, and even gambling operators. Key changes include reduced ad frequency on TV and radio, and a triple lock for online platforms allowing users to opt out of gambling ads. The government faces challenges in defining exact rules to avoid confusion with sponsored sports content. Despite the controversy, the government is praised for pushing...
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 31s
Parliamentary Inquiry Slams Minns Government's Grants Program
Parliamentary Inquiry Slams Minns Governments Grants Program: A Shady Way to Boost Labor Candidates
A parliamentary inquiry has criticized the Minns governments grants program from the 2023 election, labeling it a shady method to support Labor candidates. The program, known as the Local Small Commitments Allocation (LSCA), allowed ninety-three Labor hopefuls in lower house seats to choose four hundred thousand dollars worth of local projects before the vote. After Labor won in March, all those picks were funded, totaling over thirty-seven million dollars for six hundred forty-two projects by mid-last year.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 55s
Fortescue Pays $150M for Cultural Damage
Federal court awards $150 million to Yindjibarndi traditional owners for cultural damage from Fortescues Solomon Hub mine, marking the largest native title payout ever. The ruling highlights the intangible costs of mining on sacred lands and sets a precedent for future native title disputes in Australia.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 46s
Manslaughter Charges Dropped, New Allegation Emerges
Prosecutors drop manslaughter charges against Marat Ganiev in Isla Bells death, citing weak evidence. Ganiev now faces a new charge of attempting to pervert justice. Bells family expresses disappointment, vowing to seek justice.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 27s
Manslaughter Charge Dropped in Isla Bell Case
In a surprising turn, the manslaughter charge against Marat Ganiev in the death of Isla Bell has been dropped due to insufficient evidence. The Crown plans to file a new indictment, while charges against Eyal Yaffe have also been discontinued. The family of Isla Bell expresses disappointment, but remains hopeful for justice as the case continues.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 20s
Gambling Firms Prioritized Profits Over Suicide Red Flags
Inquest into Kyle Hudsons Suicide Highlights Gambling Industrys Failure to Protect Vulnerable Users
An inquest in Victoria is investigating the suicide of Kyle Hudson, who set a one million dollar monthly deposit limit on bet365 at eighteen, highlighting the industrys failure to address severe gambling addiction. Entain, which runs Ladbrokes and Neds, cut him off from bonuses due to his wins, while bet365 allowed unlimited deposits. Hudsons partner testified he blew all his savings and begged for bonuses back, but staff saw it as him gaming the system. Over four years, he lost nearly nine hundred thousand...
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 42s
Student Dragged by Train, Injured at North Melbourne Station
A year seven student from St Aloysius College was dragged under a train at North Melbourne Station, sustaining serious injuries. His bag snagged on the train, pulling him several meters before he got trapped for an hour. Quick-thinking classmates alerted authorities, and the school provided counseling for those affected. The student is currently in serious but stable condition at Royal Childrens Hospital.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 17s
Teen Terror Plot: ACT's Newest Threat
A 17-year-old from Canberra faces new charges for planning a terrorist act, fueled by nationalist and racist views. Authorities express concern over young individuals being drawn into extremism, emphasizing the importance of early behavioral changes detection and community education to prevent violence.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 14s
Unblock Cookies for Seamless Browsing
🎙️ Cookies Conundrum: Unlocking Full Website Access 🎙️
Struggling with blocked content and personalization due to cookie restrictions? Youre not alone! This episode dives into the common issue of cookie blocks on browsers, affecting everyone from casual surfers to power users.
Discover the quick fix for the Facebook apps in-app browser glitch, which drops cookies mid-session. The solution? Change settings to open links in your phones default browser instead.
Say goodbye to frustration with half-loaded pages or blank spots on your favorite sites. Learn how to override auto-handling, accept first-party and third-party cookies, and set them to st...
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 8s
Ganiev's Charges Dropped, New Perverting Justice Charge
Marat Ganievs murder charges dropped, new perverting justice charge filed in Isla Bells death; family seeks justice amidst ongoing investigation.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 3s
Australian Mother-Daughter Duo Charged with Slavery
Australian mother-daughter duo, Kawsar Ahmad and Zeinab, charged with slavery offenses, allegedly keeping a Yazidi woman as a slave in Syria. They were arrested at Melbourne Airport after seven years in an ISIS-linked refugee camp. Kawsar faces four charges, Zeinab two, for enslavement and slave trading. Another victim is lined up as a special witness. Both are preparing for bail bids in June.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 40s
Nine-Car Pileup in Lakemba: One Dead, Many Injured
Nine-Car Pileup in Lakemba: One Dead, Many Injured
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 55s
Mayor Refuses to Resign Amid Grooming Scandal
Wyndham City Mayor Preet Singh faces intense pressure to resign after writing a character reference for a convicted sex offender, Kashyap Patel. Despite a unanimous no-confidence vote from councillors and state-appointed monitors overseeing the council, Singh refuses to step down, citing poor judgment and a commitment to his four-year term. The controversy has sparked debate about local government accountability and racial undertones in the backlash.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 43s
AFL's Indigenous Player Drop: New Initiatives & Sir Doug Nicholls Round
AFL faces Indigenous player decline, initiates measures to boost representation: The AFL is grappling with a significant drop in Indigenous players, down from eighty-seven in 2020 to sixty-two in 2026. League boss Andrew Dillon acknowledges the challenge and is exploring solutions, such as allocating extra list spots for Indigenous talent. A new sub-committee has been formed to address grassroots issues and combat racism. Stars like Brad Hill support the initiatives but advocate for more Indigenous voices in decision-making. Retention is a key focus, with nine Indigenous players drafted last year but eleven delisted. The Indigenous All-Stars are set to return, and...
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 22s
AFL's Indigenous Player Drop: New Initiatives & Sir Doug Nicholls Round
AFL faces Indigenous player decline, initiates measures to boost representation: The AFL is grappling with a significant drop in Indigenous players, down from eighty-seven in 2020 to sixty-two in 2026. League boss Andrew Dillon acknowledges the challenge and is exploring solutions, such as allocating extra list spots for Indigenous talent. A new sub-committee has been formed to address grassroots issues and combat racism. Stars like Brad Hill support the initiatives but advocate for more Indigenous voices in decision-making. Retention is a key focus, with nine Indigenous players drafted last year but eleven delisted. The Indigenous All-Stars are set to return, and...
Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 20s
Trust Launched for Ben Roberts-Smith's Legal Fight
A trust established by Ben Roberts-Smiths friend, Adam Veale, manages donations for his legal fight. The Ben Roberts-Smith VC MG Trust, set up on April 25, 2026, ensures legitimate contributions and helps cover trial expenses, as Roberts-Smith, a Victoria Cross winner, faces five war crimes murder charges.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 6s
Rental Crisis: Only 10 Electorates Affordable
Anglicare Australias report reveals a stark reality: only ten federal electorates have affordable rents for median income households. Politicians debate solutions, with Shadow finance minister Claire Chandler advocating for more housing supply, while Finance minister Katy Gallagher emphasizes supply-side programs. The crisis impacts middle-income families too, with regional areas like Richmond, NSW, seeing rents consume 69% of median income. Anglicares Kasy Chambers calls for public housing investments and cost controls. Treasurer Jim Chalmers links the crisis to broader budget moves, promising a stronger budget with spending restraint and tax reforms to help younger Australians buy homes.
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 1m 46s