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CFA volunteers in one of the state’s most fire prone areas could be waiting six years for a promised new station after the project was hit with new “embarrassing” bureaucratic delays.
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27th October 2024
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CFA brigade forced to work out of tin shed due to ‘shameful’ delays
CFA volunteers in one of the state’s most fire prone areas could be waiting six years for a promised new station after the project was hit with new “embarrassing” bureaucratic dela...
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Albo defends free Qantas upgrades
The Prime Minister has been called on to explain his relationship with Qantas after it was revealed he personally requested flight upgrades from the former CEO.
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Victoria to be ‘open for business’ under bold Allan govt plan
Major economic reforms are set to be announced by the Allan government in a bid to boost new investment in Victoria and ease the burden on businesses across the state.
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An A380 pilot who was among three people who died in a horror mid-air collision south of Sydney on Saturday is being described as ‘full of fun, laughter and generosity’ by family a...
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AFL captains marry loves of their lives in week of footy weddings
It was another week of footy stars celebrating love - with two captains marrying their partners and an all-Australian also getting hitched.
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US ‘ready’ to react if Iran responds to Israeli attack
An insider has warned of potential “consequences” from the US if Iran responds to Israel’s bombardment. See photos, video.
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Jackman’s ex ‘suspicious’ of Broadway co-star before split
Deborra-Lee Furness was believed to have been concerned about ex-husband Hugh Jackman working with Sutton Foster, it has been claimed.
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Why Pat Cummins’ men should be licking their lips
A coach under pressure, fading giants, and unproven, inconsistent rookies trying to fill the void. Australia could not ask for a better chance to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy...
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Revealed: 200 suburbs where Melb rents have jumped $100pw+
Real estate experts have revealed soaring rental costs in some Melbourne suburbs could make them easy targets for future high-density housing development. See if yours is among the...
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Residents ‘terrified’ as crime wave hits Mornington Peninsula
Residents of the southern suburbs have detailed the horrifying moments they were targeted by armed offenders as an onslaught of break-ins and burglaries sweeps the peninsula.
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‘Heart’ of CFMEU bikie network exposed
Unions are pushing for a national ban on labour hire to kick bikies and organised crime out of the construction industry.
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Exiled union supremos are waging a shadow war for control of the CFMEU, as it can be revealed bikies were recruiting prisoners to work on building sites once released.
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How one of Victoria’s biggest, most brazen gold heists unfolded
It was a random Monday morning in the CBD when one of the biggest, wildest gold heists in Victorian history began.
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Dan Andrews’ group among orgs with anti-ban links to media giants
Dan Andrews is the chairman of an organisation that is opposed to an aged-based social media ban, and there’s a crucial detail they did not disclose.
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New Premier’s promise for ‘fresh start’
Queenslanders have chosen who they want to lead them for the next four years.
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