Closure Of Loy Yang A Power Plant Could Send Bills Soaring 30/09/2022
There’s fears the early closure of Loy Yang A would send electricity bills soaring by 21 per cent, adding hundreds of dollars to power bills, new analysis warns.
COVID isolation could be a thing of the past with two state premiers supporting scrapping the five-day rule for positive cases ahead of national cabinet on Friday.
Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan are being pushed to give evidence under oath and be cross-examined in order to clear their names.
A Labor candidate has sensationally hit out at Daniel Andrews’ commitment to rename Maroondah Hospital after Queen Elizabeth II.
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