Public Servants Cash In Almost $100m In Bonuses During Pandemic 22/03/2021
Public servants have cashed in almost $100m in bonuses even as the federal government urged restraint and moved to freeze their pay during the pandemic. The wealth of Victoria’s elite private schools have been revealed.Melbourne’s property market has been turned on its head with autumn set to rival spring as the time to sell.A plan for an eight-storey Brunswick development is riling residents who say it will block the sun and turn their “gorgeous’’ neighbourhood “gloomy”. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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