Vic: Main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers
MELBOURNE, April 30 AAP - The main stories in today's Melbourne newspapers:
THE HERALD SUN
Page 1 - Contestants on axed TV game shows are owed up to $1 million because networksrefuse to pay until episodes go to air. A plan for a 100-metre ferris wheel by the YarraRiver has been axed in a surprise decision by the state government.
Page 2 - Doctors may refuse to treat patients as Australia's biggest medical insurernears collapse.
Page 3 - Essendon football club great Tim Watson will offer his sympathy to the familyof a young footballer who died during a weekend match. Uncertainty last night cloudedWayne Carey's planned return to football in Wagga Wagga. Former prime minister Sir JohnGorton is gravely ill in hospital. Apology for Shane Warne over Herald Sun article assertinghe had admitted taking money for a cricket match that was fixed.
World - Israeli tanks poured into Hebron yesterday, killing seven Palestinians. Germanpolice said the teenager who killed 16 people on Friday never told his parents he hadbeen expelled. A 12-year-old boy was among five people killed in tornadoes in the Tennesseeand Ohio valleys.
Business - Telstra's scarred investors yesterday pushed the stock below $5 for thefirst time in almost six months. A major shake-out has hit the rural investment industrywith a huge fall in the number of projects being promoted with tax breaks. One of twosuitors for regional airline Hazelton has threatened to pull out if a decision on a preferredbidder is not made by today.
Sport - Port Adelaide may have defeated Adelaide on Saturday night, but a street brawlthat involved about 10 team members the following night is the talk of the town. FormerRichmond Tigers skipper Matthew Knights is under pressure to keep his position in theteam. Brownlow medallist Jason Akermanis will face the AFL Tribunal tonight for allegedlykneeing West Coast's Daniel Kerr in Saturday's match.
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