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  • Melbourne: Domestic violence killer profile emerges from 26 years of data | June 09
    2026/06/08
    Melbourne's Local Wire update covers rising domestic violence trends in NSW, with a 26-year coroner study highlighting perpetrator patterns, and AFL star Brody Mihocek's hospitalization after a serious injury. The episode also touches on the Socceroos' World Cup preparations and the Finke Desert Race's winners.
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  • Melbourne: Oncologists warn of cancer waves due to delayed diagnoses post-pandemic | June 08
    2026/06/07
    Melbourne health officials warn of a cancer diagnosis spike linked to pandemic care delays, citing Cheryl's delayed treatment and oncologists' concerns. Local politics shift as Coalition targets Cathy Haysman for her Trump endorsement, while Collingwood's Lachie Schultz gains fan praise for his resilient performance.
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  • Melbourne: Socceroos face Switzerland in World Cup warm-up | June 07
    2026/06/06
    Melbourne's Local Wire update highlights the Socceroos' 1-0 loss to Switzerland in San Diego, K-pop fans' victory against Ticketmaster, and swimmer Mo Johnson's open water gold. The episode also covers the Diamonds' push for their first World Cup title under coach Stacey Marinkovich.
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  • Melbourne: Political tensions simmer as LNP and Labor face scrutiny over stalled progres... | June 06
    2026/06/05
    Melbourne's Local Wire update highlights political stalemate between LNP and Labor, the debut of Arthur Boyd's long-lost tapestries, and Shaun Gladwell's provocative art installation at Bundanon. The episode also covers AFL security contract controversies and underpayment claims.
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  • Melbourne: Minimum wage hike sparks debate over rising prices and business impacts | June 05
    2026/06/04
    Melbourne businesses are reacting to the 4.75 per cent minimum wage increase, with debates over its impact on prices and costs. A new novel set in a country in crisis is gaining attention for its emotional portrayal of family struggles and resilience.
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  • Melbourne: New South-East Asian grill opens in Melbourne with live music and cocktails | June 04
    2026/06/03
    Melbourne's dining scene is getting a bold new addition with the opening of a South-East Asian grill at King Clarence, featuring spicy curries and Chartreuse slushies. A Victorian football club faces backlash over allowing a convicted sex offender back on premises, prompting an apology and safety reassurances.
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  • Melbourne: New laws target strata sector with stricter penalties, but Airbnbs remain exe... | June 03
    2026/06/02
    Melbourne's Local Wire update covers new strata legislation impacting unit owners and Airbnbs, rising indie artist Hudson Freeman's chart success, and warnings about lending money to parents for aged care. The episode also touches on rugby's Origin series and French Open controversies.
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  • Melbourne: Billionaire siblings launch AI empire, now worth $11 billion each | June 02
    2026/06/01
    Melbourne's latest Local Wire update highlights the rise of siblings Sam and Alex Carter, founders of AI giant NeuroCore, now among the world's 500 richest, and Essendon's controversial coaching pick of Matthew Knights over Neale Daniher. The episode also covers Melbourne's rainy weather forecast and updates on the Australian women’s rugby sevens team and netball star Jessie Grenvold.
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