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Massive crane helps upgrade Epping Road
A massive mobile crane is helping deliver drainage improvements as part of the Epping Road upgrade. The upgrade’s biggest crane yet has a lifting capacity…
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Venue is cheap and cheerful
Today we’re looking at the cheapest of the cheap, the bottom feeders of the Australian new car market. They’re cars offered at a rock bottom…
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Search goes on for the missing
Across Australia there are about 2500 cases of long-term missing persons. Nicole Morris is the director of Australian Missing Persons Register (AMPR), a not-for-profit association…
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New Emergency Management Commissioner appointed
Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Rick Nugent has been appointed as Victoria’s new Emergency Management Commissioner. Mr Nugent is a highly skilled emergency management leader with…
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Community feedback needed for bushfire strategy
The state government is seeking community feedback on the draft of Victoria’s Bushfire Management Strategy – setting the 10-year vision for bushfire management in Victoria.…
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Voluntary assisted dying review begins
The legally required review of the first four years of the nation’s first voluntary assisted dying law has now begun, with a final report due…
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More Victorians opting for self-collect cervical screening
More Victorian women who have never been screened for cervical cancer are testing thanks to the roll out of a new and less invasive testing…
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Australians to unite and fight stroke
With National Stroke Week just around the corner, the Stroke Foundation is calling on all Australians to unite and fight stroke together. Stroke is one…
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International health workers boost
The state government’s Pandemic Repair Plan has been delivered in full, with more than 2000 overseas highly skilled doctors, nurses, and midwives joining the state’s…
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Pharmacist role expansion
Victorians will soon have access to quicker and more convenient treatment options, with the role of community pharmacists expanding. The state parliament passed legislation on…
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Boosting life-saving tech for critically ill babies
Critically ill newborn babies and children will soon have access to better care through a ground-breaking medical device being developed by a local start-up. Industry…
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Blood search intensifies
Two units of blood are being flown from the United Kingdom for a mum urgently awaiting heart surgery, as the appeal for rare blood donors…













