A rabbi says he was abused on a Melbourne tram in another alleged case of antisemitic abuse AddedDec 14th, 2025 The Victorian man at the centre of a bomb scare at Bondi has apologised for any concerns ...
A committed group of tram enthusiasts from Melbourne has joined the fight to keep the historic tramways alive, led by Tramjatra founder and former Melbourne conductor Roberto D’Andrea. "'Jatra' means ...
Born into poverty in Bihar’s Jamui district, Briju has carved an extraordinary artistic journey, quite literally, from clay.
Disability advocates have criticised state government plans to build new tram stops in North Melbourne that don’t allow wheelchair users to access trams, despite a legal requirement to do so. The ...
Disability advocates have criticised state government plans to build new tram stops in North Melbourne that don’t allow wheelchair users to access trams, despite a legal requirement to do so. The ...
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Rabbi claims he was abused on Melbourne tram
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Rabbi Yonason Johnson, who teaches in a Jewish school and synagogues around Melbourne, told The Australian the incident occurred when he was travelling with his two daughters – aged eight and 14 – on ...
Metrolink passengers faced disruption in east Manchester and Tameside with no services running at nine stops. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) said a tram fault meant no services could run ...
A FEMALE tram driver who hung her knickers out the window to dry, a daring robbery and a kung fu master feature in some bizarre incidents on our rails. There are the antics of crazy passengers, ...
And a new infrastructure contribution charge on developers, to help pay for local roads and parks, has been set at $11,350 per dwelling built in the 60 new zones. The major changes will be announced ...
The City Circle Tram is a must-do. For one, it gives you a nice overview of Melbourne's top tourist attractions. More importantly, it's free. Just look for a burgundy and cream tram and hop right on.
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