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RACGP welcomes Victorian Budget and calls for action on “Sick Tax”
Morwell and surrounds gain new fire truck drivers
RIP Victoria’s timber industry
Blowouts, delays and cancellations – life gets harder as Labor’s major projects grind to a halt
Victoria goes broke as families and businesses are punished for Labor’s incompetence
Mornington Peninsula shines at ALGWA 2023 National Conference
Matildas great Alicia Ferguson appointed Head Of Delegation for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™
Greens welcome end to native forest logging in Victoria, urge Labor to pass Greens federal bill
State budget response: An end to native forest logging a huge win for climate action, clean air, clean water and biodiversity
Mixed budget for Victorians without homes
Digital Services To Make Life Easier For Victorians
Nominations open for City of Ballarat 2023 Youth Awards
Backing Local Jobs With More Music, Sport And Events
Doing What Matters To Keep Victorians Safe
Doing What Matters For Victorian Jobs, Skills And Workers
Getting Victorians Home Sooner And Safer
Fairer State For Every Victorian
Best Start In Life For Every Young Victorian
Doing What Matters For Patients And Healthcare Workers
Backing Victorian Jobs, Powering Victoria’s Economy
Doing What Matters For Regional Victorians
Doing What Matters: Bringing Back SEC
NCC calls for halt on logging in Great Koala National Park
Woman dies after Tanjil South collision
Doing What Matters For Victorians
Victorian nature community elated over faster end to native forest logging in the state
Launch of new Junior Umpire Program success
Victorian logging end win for people and wildlife
Delivering Certainty For Timber Workers
Hospitality and catering businesses invited to tender for City’s Catering Panel
Transport company charged after steel beams hit worker
Thieves target Auckland icon
Win for environmental activists as Labor finally pressured to end native forest logging
Conservationists celebrate reports that state government will end native forest logging by the end of the year
Consumer confidence inches higher 23 May
Seymour businesses briefed on Inland Rail opportunities
Traditional knowledge helping to save high-country species
Australians enrolling in Fee-Free TAFE in droves
Police search for Mayik Atem after Sunshine death
Cr Liesbeth Long – Maryborough Advertiser
Bendigo students celebrated at graduation
City invites community to comment on Draft Biodiversity Strategy
City to introduce new 24-hour cat containment and on-leash restrictions in 2024
Pedestrian fatally struck in Keilor Downs
Council’s solution to Bass Coast’s hidden housing crisis
Stamp Duty Reform To Boost Business, Industry And Jobs
Study finds 2 billion people will struggle to survive in a warming world – and these parts of Australia are most vulnerable
Police arrest four teens in stolen car in Clyde