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Funding supports the building and refurbishment of men’s sheds, supporting Victorian men’s health and wellbeing and ensuring they are better connected in their local communities. Men’s sheds are a ...
Victorian Actors Benevolent Trust held a trivia fundraiser at NEP studios in South Melbourne on Saturday night. Organised by VABT members Sally Anne Upton and Don Bridges, it was hosted by Michael ...
The Victorian government is paving the way for the use of virtual fencing, which would allow cattle farmers to use electronic collars to control stock movement. Dairy farmers have welcomed the ...
The Allan Government delivered as its media release says, a “community-focused Victorian Budget 2025/26”, with more than $1 billion allocated to “strengthen families, support multicultural ...
With an ever-growing debt and a promise of no new taxes, the Victorian government has revealed a “responsible” budget for 2025-26. Treasurer Jaclyn Symes’ first budget includes a record ...
There's few sweeteners in the state budget for the golden city, the Advertiser can reveal after spending the morning in lock-ups for briefings.
Climate 200 founder Simon Holmes à Court has admitted donating to former Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Martin Ollman However, it has now been revealed Mr Holmes à ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Victorian Treasurer Jaclyn Symes is forecasting a thin $611 million operating surplus next financial year but net debt is set to ...
The Victorian Opposition has vowed to scrap the new Emergency Services Property Levy. Picture: Amy Roulston/Sky News Australia CFA firefighters descended on Parliament House in Melbourne on ...
The annual interest bill on the government’s debt will also continue to grow, hitting $7.5bn in 2025-26 – costing Victorian’s $20.7m each day. There will be $9.3bn for hospitals including $ ...
Labor’s tax take will hit $50bn by 2030 off the back of struggling Victorian property owners and businesses — more than double what was reeled in when Dan Andrews first came to power.
The state government-sanctioned euthanasia sparked global attention and criticism, but experts say the root of the problem lies in the management of Victoria’s blue gum plantations. More than 750 ...