Call For Heritage Protection Over The Real Ramsay Street 01/03/2022
Fears over the future of the most famous street in Australian TV have prompted a call to consider heritage protection.
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A loophole allowing scalpers to sell tickets to sports events, concerts and theatre shows at hugely inflated prices has been closed in an update of Victorian laws.
The Russian-born mother of Australian boxing star Tim Tszyu has bravely spoken out against Russia’s war on Ukraine, slamming Vladimir Putin from Moscow where she has spent the past three weeks on holiday.
Fears over the future of the most famous street in Australian TV have prompted a call to consider heritage protection.
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