Victorian Greenslide would create nightmare scenario
With less than two weeks to go before the election, Victoria is facing the prospect of a Greenslide delivering the balance of power to the Greens.
With less than two weeks to go before the election, Victoria is facing the prospect of a Greenslide delivering the balance of power to the Greens.
It looks like melted bitumen and tastes like a beef stock cube dropped in salt—but it’s not meant to be in my roast chook.
As the US recovers from a series of violent racial incidents which divided the nation, the last thing they need is Trump spewing his racist filth on Twitter or anywhere.
Prince Harry can spare me the details of his hard and unjust upbringing as he and wife Meghan trash the royal family to cash in.
Don’t pop the champagne corks just yet — vast parts of our daily lives are still denied to us. No wonder Victorians are getting sick of the shifting rhetoric and movable goalposts from our leaders.
Cultural works shouldn’t be censored because one group at one time takes offence, but in this case the band does seem justified in retiring Brown Sugar.
Lockdown-weary Victorians are getting vaccinated and following the rules. Now we need our politicians to play their part and open up as soon as we reach the double-dose targets.
As Victorians watch wild Freedom Day scenes in NSW, our Premier must now prove he actually wants to open the state, not just a few big-ticket events.
The hardship endured by locked-down Melburnians is nothing compared with everyday privations of working-class Koreans.
Up to 100,000 Victorians are sitting at home for absolutely no reason as nonsensical isolation rules continue to strangle the state.
Victorians don’t deserve to be subject to meaningless rules when we’re doing the things that really matter: getting vaccinated, wearing masks and getting tested.
Construction workers have been responsible for more outbreaks than any other sector, but yet it was schoolkids who got more bad news in Dan’s roadmap.
We have no path out of lockdown, students don’t know when they’re returning to school and Melburnians are running out of hope. Welcome to Victoria — the second-rate state.
Nadia Bartel is “embarrassed” a video of her snorting white powder went public but it’s only a matter of time before she’s posting silly selfies again.
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