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Victorian government announces $3 billion funding boost for state schools
via theage.com.auThe Victorian government has announced funding to build and upgrade schools on the morning of its landmark pandemic budget. -
Sprinklers, shiny paths, summer sun: Williamstown's The Esplanade is part of Marvellous Melbourne
via theage.com.auThe cranes of the city's port stand sentinel in the background as locals take to the shiny paths on the edge of summer. -
Victoria has no more active coronavirus cases
via theage.com.auVictoria's second COVID-19 wave has officially ended after a man in his 90s was discharged from hospital on Monday, leaving the state with no active cases for the first time in almost nine months. -
Affordable housing essential for key workers
via theage.com.auIn many cities, key workers occupy a housing affordability gap. They earn too much to access social housing and rent assistance, but not enough to rely on the market alone. -
Vocational high school certificate to be scrapped
via theage.com.auThe Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning's merger with the VCE aims to dispel the stigma that it is suited only to non-academic children. -
Firbank quells rebellion against uniform 'monstrosity'
via theage.com.auIt seems life at Brighton’s exclusive Firbank Grammar is returning to normal after a rebellion by students and parents against designs for an eco-sustainable school uniform by ethical design champion Kit Willow. -
'There is life after airlines': Flight attendants touch down in aged care
via theage.com.auFormer flight attendants have been hired as 'visitation assistants' to help nursing homes welcome back visitors after strict lockdowns were introduced amid the pandemic. -
Treasurer's proposal is unfair on several levels
via theage.com.auAge readers discuss the state government's plan to start taxing electric vehicle owners next year for every kilometre they drive. -
'Part sadness, part joy' as historic inner-city Catholic schools merge
via theage.com.auSingle-sex schools Christian Brothers College St Kilda and Presentation College Windsor will merge next year, with boys outnumbering girls about five to one. -
Andrews' casual worker sick leave scheme sets up federal clash
via theage.com.auThe Morrison government is not impressed by Victoria's post-COVID plan for 'insecure work'. -
Jim's Mowing boss in ex-mayor's Sam Aziz plan to control Yarra Ranges
via theage.com.auThe owner of the Jim’s Mowing franchise and former Casey mayor Sam Aziz hatched a plan to “take over” Yarra Ranges Council, the state’s anti-corruption commission has heard. -
'A whole new energy': Border towns all shook up as checkpoint comes down
via theage.com.auBorder communities along the Murray have celebrated their midnight reunification after 138 days apart, but concerns linger following the cancellation of several drawcard events. -
New contact tracing system could handle 500 cases a day, inquiry told
via theage.com.auThe old, paper-based system struggled when daily case numbers hit the 200 mark, a parliamentary inquiry was told on Monday. -
Bugged lawyers' conversations available to police thanks to 'IT error'
via theage.com.auPolice investigators may have been inappropriately accessing confidential information from intercepted phone calls between lawyers and their clients. -
What is this thing called flying? A love is rekindled at the airport
via theage.com.auA couple who had not seen their daughter and two grandchildren for 18 months were among happy reunions at Melbourne Airport after the NSW-Victorian border re-opened. -
Sutton tells inquiry contact tracers overwhelmed as daily cases hit 200
via theage.com.au'When you get to very, very high numbers it does degrade your ability to get on top of it', Chief Health Officer tells parliamentary inquiry into contact-tracing. -
How bookshops kept us afloat through lockdown
via theage.com.auI’ve loved bookshops for years. But I hadn’t fully appreciated their role until the pandemic lockdown. -
Inquest into Bourke St attack hears of mix-up over killer's address
via theage.com.auHearing into attack that left Sisto Malaspina dead told of confusion among intelligence and counter-terrorism agencies over who monitored Hassan Khalif Shire Ali. -
Renaissance man turned robber gets four years for $3.2m gold theft
via theage.com.auJailed for four years on Monday for the third-largest heist in Victorian history, antiques enthusiast Karl Dimitri Kachami is not your typical armed bandit. -
Premier flags hotel quarantine shift, announces sick leave trial for casuals
via theage.com.auPremier Daniel Andrews has suggested a change to staffing arrangements for hotel quarantine when it resumes next month and announced a pilot program to give casual workers paid sick leave. Victoria recorded no new COVID-19 cases for the 24th day in a row. -
Ice trade stopped at sauce after liquid meth worth $123m found in mustard bottles
via theage.com.auThe seizure represents the largest intercepted liquid meth import in Victoria's history. -
State pulls sports grant after investigating Moreland Council's funding pitch
via theage.com.auA review found Moreland Council had not consulted with the community, as claimed in its funding application, over plans to rip up an oval at Hosken Reserve and replace it with astroturf. -
Albury and Wodonga party as midnight marks end to long border closure
via theage.com.auA DJ, an Elvis impersonator, and police cars with their lights flashing marked the reopening of the NSW-Victoria border overnight. -
Victorian budget: Soaring debt and deficit, but no need to panic
via theage.com.auAt times like these, it's far better for the government to balance the economy, rather than the budget. -
Marvellous Melbourne: 30 photographs in 30 days to celebrate our city
via theage.com.auBurned down in 2003, the pier's quaint kiosk rose from the ashes according to the original plans. And it's been a mainstay for walkers during COVID lockdown. -
A promenade, the view and a fossick: St Kilda pier is part of Marvellous Melbourne
via theage.com.auBurned down in 2003, the pier's quaint kiosk rose from the ashes according to the original plans. And it's been a mainstay for walkers during COVID lockdown. -
Sick leave trial for casuals as Victoria records 24 days of no new COVID-19 cases
via theage.com.auVictoria has once again recorded no new cases of coronavirus and no deaths, for the 24th day in a row. Premier Daniel Andrews says the pandemic has exposed the "toxic" nature of insecure work. -
'I've inherited someone's shed': Flash flooding expected as wild winds batter Ballarat
via theage.com.auRain is drenching Melbourne as a storm trough moves east across the state, with a 'mini tornado' ripping roofs off houses near Ballarat. -
From the Archives, 1961: 80-foot high flash fire engulfs Geelong refinery
via theage.com.auIn 1961, two workmen died and two others were critically injured by a furnace explosion and fire at the Shell Oil Company's refinery of North Geelong. The fire followed a crude oil flashback which roared 80 feet high, buckling a mobile crane.