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Dude, where’s my car?
Posted by: | CommentsTwo councils battle with the state government, leaving motorists to feel the financial pain of clearway confusion.
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Dude, where’s my car?
Dude, where’s my car? Clearway pain
Posted by: | CommentsMotorists victim of state government’s increasingly bizarre battle with councils over clearways.
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Dude, where’s my car? Clearway pain
Water restrictions set to be eased
Posted by: | CommentsThe state government is paving the way for water restrictions to be eased in Melbourne with an announcement that it is downgrading water bans in Geelong.
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Water restrictions set to be eased
Ralph model raises conflict question
Posted by: | CommentsQuestions about former men’s magazine model who fronted State Government tourism show.
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Ralph model raises conflict question
Election campaign set to be long one
Posted by: | CommentsLeaked document reveals State Government will swing into election mode after September’s AFL grand final.
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Election campaign set to be long one
Hoons to face car crush law in crash wake
Posted by: | CommentsRepeat hoon drivers face having their cars crushed whoever wins this year’s Victorian election, as the Opposition and State Government trade blows over who has the toughest anti-hoon policy.
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Hoons to face car crush law in crash wake
Poor report card on year 12 promise
Posted by: | CommentsState Government likely to fail on promise to boost year 12 completion rates to 90 per cent.
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Poor report card on year 12 promise
Fresh blow to live music scene
Posted by: | CommentsState Government to re-examine licensing rules as another live music venue says it will have to close.
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Fresh blow to live music scene
Fresh blow to Melbourne music scene
Posted by: | CommentsState Government to re-examine licensing rules as another live music venue says it will have to close.
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Fresh blow to Melbourne music scene
Near-misses prompt crack down on bay boaties
Posted by: | CommentsRecreational users of Port Phillip Bay will soon face tougher penalties in a State Government bid to reduce the growing risk of catastrophic collisions between huge container ships and small boats.
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Near-misses prompt crack down on bay boaties
