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Victorian-style townhomes hope to change look at Seaside Heights Like many towns at the Jersey Shore, Seaside Heights is seeing a building boom that is changing the face of the iconic boardwalk town.
Updated: Two new records over the weekend mark the continued evolution of battery storage in Australia’s main grid, with one record trumped again on Monday.
The Australian Education Union is ramping up its fight for more state funding, claiming Victorian public schools are missing out on billions of dollars from the government compared to other states.
The Victorian Liberal Party has been rocked by damaging claims from a former staffer that she was sacked in retaliation for blowing the whistle on bullying within the party’s headquarters.
Victorian racing is mourning the passing of country racing stalwart Brendan Dreschler, aged 67. Read Today's Paper Mind Games. The Australian Plus. Subscribe for $1. Log In. My account.
The Victorian government’s total tax take from land and building owners is increasing to 47 per cent, or $22.4 billion of an annual total $47.9 billion, or $179.2 billion in taxes over the next ...
The Victorian 'lady swindler' with 40 aliases who convinced an admiral to be her sugar daddy and tried to con an island of crofters. By DAN BARKER and HARRY HOWARD, HISTORY EDITOR.
The Victorian government will develop regulations to support virtual fencing for cattle, bringing the state further in line with others across Australia. Skip to main content. ABC News.
Peterhead-born Annie Gordon Baillie saw an opportunity to make a fortune from Skye's violent Crofters' War.
Victorian budget 2025: All the winners and losers revealed. With an ever-growing debt and a promise of no new taxes, the Victorian government has revealed a “responsible” budget for 2025-26.
Losers. Future Victorian taxpayers: Net debt will climb to a record $194 billion by 2028-29, when annual interest will climb to more than $10 billion. The budget’s cash result will still be $9. ...
The Allan government is planning to cut the Victorian public service by “several thousand”, despite Labor running a scare campaign about the Coalition’s public service cuts during the ...
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