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Jacinta Allan is pledging to keep access open to state parks and ensure all Victorians can continue to visit and enjoy forests for recreation. The Premier is set to discuss the issue at the annual Bush Summit on Monday.
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26th August 2024
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Allan says she won’t put a padlock on our forests
Jacinta Allan is pledging to keep access open to state parks and ensure all Victorians can continue to visit and enjoy forests for recreation. The Premier is set to discuss the is...
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Watch live: Political leaders tackle big issues at Bendigo Bush Summit
Premier Jacinta Allan and other political leaders and industry figures are tackling the biggest challenges facing regional communities at the 2024 Bush Summit in Bendigo.
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For three excruciating hours on Sunday, Carlton was in limbo. Only the effort of Port Adelaide kept them alive after Jack Higgins’ miracle goal. MARK ROBINSON unpacks the moment it...
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Bolt: Germany IS killings must be a wake-up call for reckless Albo
Germany has accepted more Muslim “refugees” than any other European country and now look what’s happened. Perhaps the attack will make Anthony Albanese see how foolish he’s been by...
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Aussie energy fat cat bosses’ pay revealed as bills bite
Australia’s big three power companies AGL, Origin and EnergyAustralia have increased pay to their fat cat bosses by more than $1 million, as customers struggle with bill pain.
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How Tigers’ exodus could set up free agency raid
Richmond is set to free up a mammoth $3 million of salary cap space if stars all leave in the off-season. JON RALPH unpacks what the Tigers could do with it and what it means.
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Caring for your elderly relative could be taking a toll on your health
They save around $78bn a year by providing unpaid care for an elderly loved one at home, but what is the real cost to these hard-working Aussies?
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Airlines targeted for poor customer service in new scheme
The federal government is vowing to strengthen the rights of airline passengers, including people with a disability, through a raft of reforms.
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Wild storms wreak havoc across Victoria
Intense storms and damaging winds swept across the state following a weekend of unseasonably warm weather.
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