Tunneling On The Crisis-Plagued West Gate Tunnel Halted Again 10/12/20
The crisis-plagued West Gate Tunnel has hit another snag with tunneling not expected to get underway until mid-2021 amid concerns the $6.7 billion toll road has slipped two years behind schedule.Two Victorian abattoirs are the latest to be caught in China’s trade crackdown, with their lamb exports in limbo after they were voluntarily suspended during COVID-19 outbreaks.Thousands of clients of a major Melbourne real estate firm have had their private information hacked. Sensitive financial details, home addresses and even passport numbers are feared to have been stolen.Packaged foods promoted as healthy are making us fat and sick according to a new study. Junk food is often blamed as the enemy of good health, but new research has found people are becoming obese from eating processed foods they don’t realise are bad for them.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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