Shannon Schubert
Bendigo, VIC
Shannon is a news reporter working out of ABC Central Victoria in Bendigo. She was previously the bureau chief at WIN News Bendigo. Follow Shannon on Twitter at @s_schubert2
Latest by Shannon Schubert
Police tell frightened Victorians to lock their doors as burglaries and car thefts rise
Bendigo housing estate residents say they they're installing "cameras and padlocks everywhere" following a spate of "scary" attempted break-ins and thefts.
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Regional tobacco store ram raid and fire possibly linked to Melbourne turf wars, police say
A police taskforce is investigating a string of arson attacks on tobacco stores, gyms and homes across Victoria, including a fire in Bendigo.
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Rangers vow to crack down on careless campers amid heightened long weekend bushfire risk
Victorian authorities say increased vegetation after recent floods has increased the risk of bushfires and are on patrol for unattended fires as people flock to campsites this weekend.
After years of extreme weather, this couple would 'prefer to deal with Satan' than their insurer
By the Specialist Reporting Team's Alison Branley, Leonie Thorne and Shannon Schubert
After two years of floods inundating the east coast of Australia, thousands of customers are still waiting for their claims to be finalised.
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Supermarket war dividing small regional town as one prominent business owner fights to block competitors
Some residents of this Victorian town want competition at the supermarket check-out, but one business owner is determined to fight the opening of a Woolworths store.
Residents flooded in regional Victoria say fast-paced housing development is making water flow worse
Regional Victorians were still dealing with the effects of the October 2022 floods when the latest weather events rolled through, adding to the damage.
Victorian country town's residents can drink the water again after four days of Christmas misery
Residents in the northern northern Victorian town of Elmore can safely drink the water again after four days over Christmas without safe tap water.
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Troubled Victorian youth justice centre closed, but some say problems have 'just moved'
The state government has been urged to rethink its approach to youth justice, in response to escalating violence in its facilities.
Eco-friendly and second-hand gifts increase in popularity this festive season
Victorians take environmentally friendly steps to consider high cost-of-living pressures and poor environmental outcomes for the 2023 silly season.
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Melbourne teen who cared for mum during final year of school turns in stellar ATAR result
By Courtney Withers, Nate Woodall, and Shannon Schubert
Melbourne school leaver Mansha Arora spent her final year of school juggling study with caring for her mother and working to help support her family.
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Nationwide pro-Palestinian rallies call for ceasefire, as families of hostages address Sydney's Jewish community
Palestinian supporters turn out in their hundreds in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney for another week of action, as families of those taken hostage by Hamas speak of their loss at a Sydney Jewish Synagogue.
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Students walk out of classrooms to join protests against Israel-Gaza War
By Shannon Schubert, Viki Ntafillis and staff
Hundreds of students walk out of classrooms across Melbourne and Adelaide to take part in protests as they strike to demand an end to the Israel-Gaza War.
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12yo girl appears in Victorian court charged with murder of 37yo woman
A 12-year-old girl is remanded in custody after appearing in a Melbourne court charged with the murder of a 37-year-old woman in Footscray.
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Inner-Melbourne residents are devastated their community garden is being forced to close
A community garden in Collingwood is being forced to close because a government department wants its land back.
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In the Victorian town of Romsey, a familiar pub and pokies storm is brewing
By Shannon Schubert and Victorian state political reporter Richard Willingham
Several residents in the central Victorian town of Romsey are gearing up to fight an application from the local football and netball club to install pokies and redevelop a shuttered local hotel.
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Inquest into death at Nolan House highlights system under strain
An inquest into the death of prominent Albury man Roger Schnelle at a local mental health unit uncovered an unfit facility struggling with service and culture issues.
Aboriginal advisory panel tells Coroners Court child protection services acted too slow before teen's suicide
An Aboriginal advisory panel tells an inquest that child protection services responsible for a 17-year-old Aboriginal girl did not provide her with culturally connected care and lacked urgency in caring for her mental health.
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'I do not feel supported by you': Inquest hears Aboriginal teen's plea to child protection ahead of tragic suicide
A coronial inquest into the death of a 17-year-old Aboriginal girl in Central Victoria is investigating the adequacy and responsiveness of the state's child protection services.
Rebuild 'another full year' away for couple living in caravan after record flood
Hundreds of homes were destroyed by floodwater in the Victorian town of Rochester when the Campaspe River burst its banks in October, 2022. Some residents will have to wait another year before they can move back into their homes.
Weapons held to staff's throats during youth justice centre riot like 'scene from a movie', source says
The ABC understands seven staff were held hostage by young people, some armed with weapons, during a violent episode at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre on Tuesday.
Lynette believes she saved her husband's life by driving him to Melbourne instead of waiting for an ambulance
Lynette Smith decided to drive to Melbourne from the border town of Howlong in NSW instead of waiting for a local ambulance for husband Peter. He was admitted to intensive care on arrival.
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Young person 'unidentifiable' after assault at Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre 'riot'
A young person took keys from a staff member during a period of unrest on Tuesday at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre which saw three young people hospitalised.
Professional organiser Catherine helps transform the homes of people who hoard
Catherine Carney's business is booked out for six weeks as demand for her services soars in Victoria. She says she sees a "definite link" between the start of the COVID pandemic, declining mental health and an increase in hoarding.
'I am mortified': How Caroline's Instagram account was used to scam an elderly woman out of $2,000
A Bendigo Pilates teacher is calling on social media companies to do more to protect users after falling victim to a "very smooth" scam that locked her out of her account — then used it to target other victims.
Victorian council votes in favour of banning commercial kangaroo shooting
Mount Alexander Shire will lobby the state government to voice its support for a ban on commercial roo shooting in the region.