Victoria Police Crackdown On Illegal Gatherings 16/08/2021
There will be a crackdown on Illegal gatherings after street booze and dance parties, pub crawls and a planned event for 1000 people had to be shut down at the weekend, as Melbourne’s coronavirus crisis sits on a knife edge.Australian’s are being put at risk by dodgy doctors amid revelation that dozens of fakes, fraudsters and unregistered medics have been caught illegally treating patients.Victoria’s biggest and most expensive infrastructure projects face industrial warfare after tensions between the state’s biggest construction unions ignited.The nuclear family is persisting as twice as many women as men make career sacrifices to look after their families.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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