Private Schools Bankrupting Parents 05/07/2021
Private schools are bankrupting parents to claw back hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid fees.The P-plate driver of a speeding car split in half in a high-speed crash which killed his passenger faces serious charges if he survives. Parking will be cut to just $5 on weekends and weekday evenings in Melbourne’s CBD in a bid to lure back visitors.Collingwood legend Tony Shaw has called for the club’s expected board challenge to be expedited after labelling the Magpies a “rabble” during their loss to St Kilda on Sunday at the MCG. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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