Teenager Drowns While Swimming At Lake Nagambie 06/12/2021
A teenager has drowned while swimming in a lake in central Victoria at the weekend.
A major poll reveals huge numbers of Victorians are turning off the state Labor and Liberal parties.
A review aimed at bettering the court experience for victims of crime has ruled that their rights can be “outweighed” if it interferes with courts
running efficiently.
Victorian kids aged five to 11 years are set to get their Pfizer jab at GPs, pharmacies and state clinics – but Daniel Andrews says it would
make “a lot of sense” if shots were also administered at schools.
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