Power Retailer Urges Customers To Find Another Provider Amid Soaring Costs 01/06/2022
A power retailer has taken the extraordinary step of urging its 80,000 customers to find another provider immediately as it prepares to double bills in response to soaring wholesale electricity costs.
Schools battling the “double jeopardy” of hundreds of cases of Covid and the flu are reaching breaking point.
An Ombudsman report has found Victoria’s independent environmental watchdog was pressured to help the Andrews government solve the West Gate Tunnel’s toxic soil saga..
Forensic technology used by the FBI to bring down California’s infamous Golden State killer could soon be used in Victoria to crack cold cases and bring perpetrators to justice.
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