Education Department Facing Wave Of Injury Claims From Students 04/01/2023
Victoria’s Education Department is facing a wave of injury claims before the courts as out-of-control students run amok on school grounds.
A Geelong West mother thought she and her young son were going to die when their helicopter crashed into another chopper near Sea World on the Gold Coast.
Australia’s population will be just shy of 30 million people in just 10 years, but would have easily topped the milestone if the pandemic hadn’t slowed the nation’s growth almost to a halt.
The Duke of Sussex is poised to attack his brother and complain how he was forced to play second fiddle, in a publicity blitz for his forthcoming explosive autobiography, Spare.
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