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City Of Melbourne-Owned Company Slammed Over Outrageous Salary 04/12/2022

A City of Melbourne-owned company that collects rubbish for the council has been slammed for giving its chief executive an “outrageous” salary package of nearly $800,000 over the past year. 

A Liberal Party candidate has lifted the lid on a chaotic election campaign, accusing outgoing state director Sam McQuestin of doing more for Labor than his own party. 

The Defence Minister has declared Australia is in a race against the clock to complete one of its most daring missions in history by overcoming an expansive skills gap affecting the nation’s defensive efforts,  

Australian relationships are on the rocks, with the divorce rate up 16 per cent in the past year, and increasing portions of the population either separated or divorced. 

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