Video captures moment woman randomly stabbed in Melbourne’s CBD
A woman was going about her day when she was chased and stabbed by a stranger in Melbourne’s CBD.

A woman was going about her day when she was chased and stabbed by a stranger in Melbourne’s CBD.
Melbourne Lord Major Nicholas Reece has cautiously welcomed the end of two years of disruptions.
A mother who faked her six-year-old son's cancer diagnosis has pleaded guilty to charges linked to the deception.
James McDonald is the only jockey to have ridden a winner against Ka Ying Rising. He knows the Hong Kong superstar is the real deal – but insists he won’t have it all his own way on Saturday.
A mechanic has become the first to be banned from employing apprentices in South Australia.
Extreme heat has hampered the renewed search for missing boy Gus, with crews unable to find new evidence.
A small but influential Catholic higher education institution launched an investigation into two senior staff over public comments about Australia’s racial identity.
The 136-year-old Broadway Hotel in Woolloongabba has been in ruins since it first caught fire in 2010.
Twice overlooked for the job in the past, Kevin Muscat is reportedly the favourite to become the next coach of the Scottish giants.
News of a new Sydney club originally called Pink Pony has reignited the conversation about the lack of permanent lesbian spaces in Sydney.
Police are appealing for information after a woman and two boys died in a house fire in Queensland.
The soldier killed in a routine training exercise in Townsville, Queensland, is being remembered as a leader and mentor.
Court documents reveal the mother previously beat a similar charge, stating liquid chlorophyll tipped her over the limit.
Anger has continued to increase over the 19 other hostage bodies that remain in Gaza as Hamas insists they have handed over all the remains they can reach.
Hawthorn considered Essendon’s demands for a Zach Merrett trade “ridiculous”. He now has to return to his club, while the relations between the Hawks and Bombers are poor.
The City of Melbourne has granted Kepler Copernicus and his fellow cats their due respect – the freedom to go out during the cat curfew.
From his home office in Kentucky, a data and systems analyst tracks the grim totality of the country’s firearm incidents – and tallies some disturbing figures.
A decade on from her history-making Melbourne Cup victory, Michelle Payne and Prince Of Penzance continue to inspire people. On Thursday, some of those people told their stories as she toured the Cup around her hometown.
Parents who had filled in 2026 enrolment forms in late September have now been told the centre will shut down by Christmas.
A woman is recovering in the hospital after being stabbed in a seemingly random attack in the Melbourne CBD.
Inspectors entered Miniso stores and removed non-compliant products from shelves amid fears that children could ingest the batteries inside toys.
Primary school students will have daily screen time restricted to reduce distractions, and one academic believes high school students should follow suit.
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The home affairs minister acknowledged Australians were “deeply feeling the housing shortage” while lashing the opposition for taking a fact-free approach to public debate.
A report tabled in parliament has scrutinised the laws, including a new guns portal which the committee found was not ready for the volume users who tried to update their licences.