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  • New magistrates appointed

    New magistrates appointed

    Four new magistrates have been appointed by the state government. On Tuesday, Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes congratulated Nicole Spicer, James FitzGerald, Matthew Page and William Parker…

  • Apprentice taskforce recommendations accepted

    Apprentice taskforce recommendations accepted

    The state government has announced it will accept all recommendations of the Apprenticeship Taskforce report, either in full or in-principle. Victoria’s Apprenticeship Taskforce was established…

  • More resources for respectful relationships

    More resources for respectful relationships

    Victorian students will learn to recognise and respond to toxic masculinity, hate speech and coercive control online – with new respectful relationships resources being rolled…

  • More acts for Always Live

    More acts for Always Live

    Dozens of new acts have been added to the Always Live music program for 2024. Among the new wave of performers is a show from…

  • Help for students navigating the pressure of VCE

    Help for students navigating the pressure of VCE

    Exam season is a pivotal time for Year 12 students, as their future opportunities often depend on their performance. This stress can lead to significant…

  • Help for students navigating the pressure of VCE

    Help for students navigating the pressure of VCE

    Exam season is a pivotal time for Year 12 students, as their future opportunities often depend on their performance. This stress can lead to significant…

  • Iridescence shining into St Albans

    Iridescence shining into St Albans

    Iridescence will be on show from Friday, November 15 to February 1 at the Bowery Theatre in St Albans. The exhibition invites viewers to experience…

  • ATO encourages tax evasion tip-offs

    ATO encourages tax evasion tip-offs

    The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) received 250,000 tip-offs about tax avoidance and other illegal behaviours since July 1, 2019, encouraging Victorians to continue reporting these…

  • Grant to preserve Victorian history

    Grant to preserve Victorian history

    The state government is supporting community groups to preserve Victoria’s rich history by showcasing historical records and collections. Minister for Government Services Gabrielle Williams announced…

  • Free camping

    Free camping

    Camping will be free in every national park and state forest in Victoria this summer. Premier Jacinta Allan and Minister for Environment Steve Dimopoulos visited…

  • Supporting veterans to get active

    Supporting veterans to get active

    Veterans and ex-service members will come together to increase social connections, improve health and mental wellbeing and get active as part of Veterans’ Health Week.…

  • Is your gut health normal?

    Is your gut health normal?

    (intro) Alex Lopes is a pelvic health physiotherapist, the director of Pelvic Health Melbourne in Altona North, and past national chair of the Australian Physiotherapy…

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