Over 5600 Tutors Hired To Help Struggling Victorian Students 20/04/21
The pandemic lockdowns have set school kids back in numeracy and literacy, prompting a mass hire of tutors. Anti-logging protesters in East Gippsland have been slammed for placing a toddler in danger. The suicide deaths of hundreds of Defence Force members and veterans will be investigated in a two-year royal commission. Victorian judges and magistrates have been accused of rampant sexual harassment with a scathing review finding courts are failing to protect their own staff.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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