A magnitude 5.8 quake on Wednesday rocked Melbourne and demolished part of a restaurant on the city s famous Chapel Street - with residents as far away as Sydney feeling the tremors.
Incredible footage of the Melbourne earthquake has been captured by a fitness fanatic filming his morning workout. The quake is the biggest since European settlement in 1834.
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Former infrastructure minister Alan Tudge has denied any knowledge of a list of marginal electorates compiled by his office that the Auditor-General’s office found was the starting point of the government’s $660 million Commuter Car Park Fund.
Mr Tudge on Tuesday morning faced his first questions about the fund since a highly critical Auditor-General’s report found that 77 per cent of projects were in Coalition seats and justified the program in part by saying voters had backed the government at the last election.
Former infrastructure minister Alan Tudge has justified the Coalition’s $600 million commuter carpark program by saying people voted for the Coalition.