Melbourne City Council Backflips On Bike Lane Policy 04/06/2022
The City of Melbourne’s plan to install bike lanes throughout the CBD is in disarray, with the program set to be paused and groups now lobbying to rip up existing lanes.
An up to $135,000 wipeout of Melbourne home values in the next 18 months will leave a growing group of homeowners owing more than their home is worth.
Thousands of charges have been laid against Melbourne’s worst hoon drivers.
The Herald Sun reveals Victorian schools are discriminating against female students and staff by telling them their clothing is “distracting” male teachers.
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Thousands Of Vulnerable Victorian Children Without Case Workers 30/05/2022
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