Sekta 30/03/2023
The estranged wife of union boss John Setka has been charged with incitement to commit conspiracy to murder after she allegedly attempted to obtain a gun to shoot him.
Family and friends of loved ones lost on Victorian roads are calling for minimum jail sentence guidelines for killer drivers after losing faith in what they call the ‘weak’ justice system.
Controversial independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has been accused of ridiculing a respected Aboriginal Elder at an airport in a public rant against the Indigenous Voice proposal.
Victoria’s share of the nation’s tourism market has fallen behind Queensland for the first time in a decade,with more travellers opting to head to the sunshine state.
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