Kimberly Kitching’s Best Friend Breaks Her Silence After The Labor Senator’s Death 19/03/2022
The woman who held Labor senator Kimberly Kitching’s hand as she died has revealed the heartbreaking final days of her life.
Young people who lack basic skills to make their way in the world will be targeted with a $46.8 million investment to try and get 5000 of them into education or work.
The Property Council of Australia has slammed the Premier for saying home ownership is not important to young people.
Junior footy numbers have dwindled across the state after two Covid-ruined seasons.
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