Family Billed Despite Ambulance No-Show 13/7/2022
A family forced to drive themselves to hospital have been billed by Ambulance Victoria for a service that never made it to their home. A new report shows that almost one in four Aussies have been forced to hide their views on social issues and politics. A court has heard that a truck driver who ploughed into five pedestrians at a dangerous intersection in Melbourne’s CBD would have mounted the footpath regardless of the course he’d driven. Nearly one in three Victorian private schools is set to receive less federal funding under a new financial model.
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