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Rob Hulls was racing minister. He wants to end jumps racing in Victoria
via theage.com.au
Former Labor deputy premier and racing minister Rob Hulls has called for jumps racing to stop after a weekend ended with three horses being euthanised. -
Foreign student cap will ‘devastate’ Victorian economy: Pallas
via theage.com.au
The Victorian Treasurer has slammed the Albanese government over its plan to slash the numbers of international students and warned of unintended consequences. -
Capitulation to religious right a betrayal of values
via theage.com.au
Readers respond to the decision not to include questions of sexuality or gender identity in the census, the CFMEU protest and Airbnb tax. -
Teen charged with sexual assault, stalking of jogger in Melbourne’s north
via theage.com.au
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with rape, false imprisonment, stalking and other offences over an alleged attack on a jogger at a walking track. -
‘Rip up the bike lanes’: Liberals launch Melbourne mayoral bid
via theage.com.au
The party’s candidate, Mariam Riza, says the city needs to be easier for people to access. She instead wants more lanes for traffic and new parking spaces. -
ASIC’s ‘grave concerns’ over use of investor funds amid sports star payment claims
via theage.com.au
Investors in the Shield Master Fund thought they were investing in property and shares. Instead, their money was improperly handled, a Melbourne court has heard. -
Protest directs fury at Labor as tens of thousands march through city for CFMEU
via theage.com.au
A sea of protesters marched through central Melbourne, expressed their disgust for federal Labor’s move to put the CFMEU into administration. -
As it happened: CFMEU protests across the country after union plunged into administration
via theage.com.au
Read our coverage of the CFMEU rallies across the country on Tuesday, August 27. -
Batten down the hatches: Strongest cold front this winter set to lash Victoria
via theage.com.au
Authorities are warning Victorians to secure loose items and park their cars away from trees as destructive winds are forecast for the state from midnight on Tuesday. -
CFMEU rally LIVE updates: Union protests across the country after being plunged into administration
via theage.com.au
Follow our live coverage of CFMEU rallies across the country as tens of thousands of workers walk off the job, grinding construction to a halt. -
CFMEU rally LIVE updates: Union to protest across the country after being plunged into administration
via theage.com.au
Follow our live coverage of CFMEU rallies across the country as tens of thousands of workers walk off the job, grinding construction to a halt.

