Retailers Physically Abused Over State’s Vaccine Mandate 25/11/2021
It’s been revealed Victorian retailers are being physically abused over the state’s vaccine mandate, with some workers being struck with trolleys and boiling liquids by angry shoppers.
Power bills for the average Victorian household will fall by $100 over the next three years as electricity costs plummet to the lowest level in more than a decade.
If you’re looking to snap up a property you might want to look at Gippsland….which has been touted as Victoria’s next regional real estate hot spot..
And it seems less of us are opting to tie the not… with the number of new nuptials in Australia falling by the largest amount since records began at the beginning of last century…
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The Queen’s Determined To Be In Church For Royal Christening 21/11/2021
Tim Paine Resigns After Text Message Scandal 20/11/2021
National Study Into Suburban Parks And Playgrounds 19/11/2021
Rex Airlines Increasing Routes Around Australia 18/11/2021
Man Awarded $5k For Suitcase Falling On His Head During Flight 17/11/2021
Carlton Star Retires Over Refusal To Get Vaccinated 15/11/2021
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