Details On Shane Martin’s Death Revealed 28/12/2021
SHANE Martin “died all alone” in his kitchen, according to the man who co-wrote the biography of the former bikie boss.
VICTORIA’S testing crisis could be alleviated with a shift to rapid antigen testing, health experts say, warning the standard PCR is no longer a “fit for purpose model”.
AUTHORITIES are pleading with Victorians to slow down and stay away on the roads after six deaths since Christmas Eve.
DODGY marketing tactics used by energy operators that prey on vulnerable Victorians will be officially outlawed this week.
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