An expert report says the state would create a “moral hazard” if it agreed to pay compensation for pandemic damage, even if it was at fault.
Hundreds of Victorian IT projects have together blown out by more than $1.25 billion in the last decade, with some suffering years-long delays, as experts question whether taxpayers are getting value ...
Poet’s second collection The Rot won the Victorian prize for literature and the Indigenous writing category ...
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Melbourne’s affordable housing market is facing “extinction” as record migration levels add a $35,000 “penalty” to the cost of entry-level homes.
Currently named HMP Glasgow, the new prison on the outskirts of the city is expected to cost nearly £1 billion and is ...
A back street Victorian pub has been crowned the winner of the Campaign for Real Ale's (Camra) national heritage award. The ...
The astroturf group’s strategy event had the theme ‘evolve’ – but its speakers want to take the country back to the past ...
The off-the-beaten cafe was once a slice of heaven for its owner and her customers. Now she says it's become a living hell ...
Major financial backers including superannuation giants are also cutting their exposure to the sector.
The tax office has pushed almost 1000 small businesses into insolvency in the most recent financial year as it ramps up its post-Covid debt crackdown.
Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley has endured a tumultuous time transforming the Australian Open into the biggest event on the national sporting calendar.
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