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Continuing to support Tasmania’s screen sector
Man charged with drug possession at Barham, man charged over failure to comply at Unanderra, NSW
Police lay charges – Serious harm – Victoria Daly
Shepparton Show Me revoked as Section 86 Committee under new Local Government Act
Yarra Ranges Council Elections to go ahead in October
Update on NDIS and coronavirus
Funding boost to upgrade roads and community infrastructure
Riverfront funding push will continue
Extension of commercial code to push landlords to their limits
Council adopts new Economic Development Strategy
Clayton South collision turns fatal
Pause On Evictions Extended And Extra Renter Protections
ARA welcomes Victorian Government’s extension of Commercial Tenancy Relief Scheme in Victoria
Rental protections need to be longer and stronger
SA man arrested over border breach
Statement On V/Line
New facilities announced for Landcox Park
RSPCA Victoria issues brief to German Shepherd breeder
Powering Kingston with green energy
Statue of Teddy Sheean would be ideal recognition of our hero
Pilots call on Federal government for urgent action to address aviation crisis
Alstom’s acquisition of Bombardier Transportation not opposed
One in three newly unemployed renters worried about eviction at end of September: Greens survey
Millions In Stamp Duty Savings For First Home Buyers
COVID-19 symptoms? Take a test
Health Minister must guarantee compensation for frontline workers: Greens
$10 million in support available for CBD businesses
Iconic Australian Sports Brand Ready for Next Generation
Farmers Urged To Apply For Support To Manage Droughts
Local Government Victoria Mandatory Candidate Training
Council adopts its first residential development contributions plan at Huntly
Simple, inexpensive tools can help reduce risk in Victorian hospitals: Monash University study
Richmond burglary investigation
Brunswick bus assault
Burglary at Seymour self storage unit
Further three arrests after incidents in Melbourne’s south-east
Government votes with Greens to block mandatory testing for essential workers
Candidate training moves online
Electrician dies under house
Local Government Elections To Go Ahead In October
Greens ready major campaign for October 24 council election
Fishing licence fees fund 12 projects worth $1 million
Smith – ACCC Report shows Labor’s gas moratorium has crippled supply
Committee welcomes highway duplication green light
Smith – Divided Federal Labor shows not even his own party agrees with Andrews’ anti-gas approach
Police investigate Glenorchy crop death
Council adopts community focused Annual Budget 2020/21
Pedestrians take priority at Church Street roundabouts