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  2. Melbourne synagogue fire 'likely' terror act, police say

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    Commissioner Shane Patton said police had no information before the fire to suggest an arson attack was imminent. He declined to provide any further details on the investigation while it continued.

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    Hundreds of people were ordered to evacuate their homes on Monday after flooding inundated parts of Victoria state, as wild weather continues to batter Australia’s southeast. The issue was ...

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  6. Environmental issues in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Other major pollution problems in Melbourne include levels of bacteria including E. coli in the Yarra River and its tributaries caused by septic systems, [23] as well as litter. Up to 350,000 cigarette butts enter the storm water runoff every day. [24] Several programs are being implemented to minimise beach and river pollution.

  7. Wallan derailment - Wikipedia

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    The service was running from Sydney to Melbourne and was passing through Wallan. The interim report into the accident indicated that the train had entered the turnout, with a specified speed limit of 15 kilometres per hour (9.3 mph), at more than 115 kilometres per hour (71 mph).

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  9. 2018 West Footscray warehouse fire - Wikipedia

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    Initial investigations in the aftermath of the fire indicated the cause was suspicious. Detectives from the Victoria Police Arson and Explosive Squad assumed responsibility for the investigation into the exact cause of the fire. [10] WorkSafe Victoria announced after the fire that the warehouse was not registered to store dangerous chemicals. [9]