Megan Levy
Megan Levy is a breaking news reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald, after previous stints at The Age in Melbourne and London's The Daily Telegraph. Email or tweet Megan with your news tips.
Police shoot 'knife-wielding' man
Megan Levy Police officers shoot a knife-wielding man who confronted them outside a home in Melbourne's north-west this morning, police say.
Woman critical after spirit-soaked rag sparks fire
Megan Levy A young woman is fighting for her life in hospital after she caught on fire while cleaning her kitchen in Melbourne's north-west last night.
Driver wanted over crash into fence
Megan Levy Police are hunting for the driver of an allegedly stolen car that crashed into the front fence of a house in Melbourne's north this morning.
Two dead, one critically injured in head-on crash
Megan Levy and Nino Bucci One person is dead and two others have been critically injured in a head-on smash in Melbourne's west this morning.
Gut spill creates traffic delays
Megan Levy Traffic was banked up for more than 10 kilometres in Melbourne's north-west this afternoon when a truck spilled a load of sheep skins and animal intestines across the Western Ring Road.
Dog owner charged over Ayen's death
Megan Levy The owner of a pit bull cross that mauled a four-year-old girl to death in Melbourne's north this year has been charged by police.
Pit bull ripped girl from mum's leg
Megan Levy Mother of four-year-girl mauled to death by a pit bull says her daughter was a loving child who died struggling for her life.
Baby brandishing gun: bikie posts disturbing Facebook snaps
Megan Levy A Melbourne man charged with firearms offences had posted photographs on his Facebook page of a toddler aiming a loaded gun at the camera.
Police 'cuppa' offer after shootings
Megan Levy Residents under siege in a recent spate of drive-by shootings in Melbourne's northern suburbs have been invited to "share a cuppa" with police at a morning tea today to discuss their concerns about...
49 hepatitis cases linked to doctor
Megan Levy Nearly 50 women have tested positive for hepatitis C after receiving treatment from an infected doctor at an abortion clinic in Melbourne's east.










