Victorians urged to buy local to beat China’s wine war
Wine industry leaders and producers are urging Victorians to buy local after China’s shock tariffs attack on Australian wine.
Wine industry leaders and producers are urging Victorians to buy local after China’s shock tariffs attack on Australian wine.
Victorian festival and event organisers desperately trying to get their shows back on the road after COVID are being stifled by red tape.
A Lara woman who survived the Port Arthur massacre says she does not want to see evil gunman Martin Bryant’s “name up in lights” as a film about one of the country’s most despised criminals is shot in Geelong.
A movie about the man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre is being filmed not far from a survivor’s home — and she has grave concerns it could “normalise” his “pure evil”.
Child safety experts fear many parents are choosing style over safety when it comes to nursery furniture and design.
The state government has suggested Christmas carollers should wear masks and sing quietly to minimise coronavirus risk.
Marie Browitt says “this fight” is all she has left after losing her husband and youngest daughter in the White Island volcano tragedy.
Tennis stars playing in the Australian Open could be forced to do more of their own legwork with a key part of the tournament facing a shortage.
Early treatment of Alzheimer’s is key to preventing the progression of symptoms — and a record-setting test may not be too far away.
More states are set to welcome Victorians this week — but a testing blitz is underway in Geelong after a startling discovery.
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