Escalating Bill To Fix Victoria’s Flood-Ravaged Roads 10/11/2022
Taxpayers face a bill of up to $1 billion to fix Victoria’s flood-ravaged roads and railways.
Melbourne’s return-to-office rate continues to lag behind every other major capital city, prompting calls for a renewed push to get CBD workers back to their desks.
Victorians are on the verge of a potential hot chip shortage as potato farmers battle extreme wet weather conditions, shortening their growing season by six crucial weeks.
Bayside Council has splashed $85,000 on a sculpture of oranges, outraging ratepayers and community groups.
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