Unmmmm so this means..
From Wednesday anyone who is fully vaccinated from NSW can come to Melbourne - get a test and be free. Meanwhile everyone in Melbourne is still subject to a 25km rule.
Why is there one set of health advice for NSW and another for VIC? Is Victoria’s slower, more cautious approach the right one or should everything open at once? @AusTodayListnr@LiSTNRau
@TACVictoria@abcmelbourne@BenCarrollMP what does this say about The supervising co-drivers? They are supposed to be trained, licensed experienced drivers. Why an increasing fatality rate despite learners being under their watch? Are the fully licensed drivers getting worse?
The new tram maintenance and stabling facility in Maidstone will be home to our Next Gen Trams - delivering a more comfortable, accessible & energy-efficient journey for all Victorians. Share your thoughts and help us create a space that benefits the entire community.
The only #dogs are the #CFMEU ! Nah, too kind. #MAGGOTS. This is what happens when YOUR @VicGovAu gets into bed with them. Time to make this a catalyst to SMASH UNIONS Thatcher-style. @DanielAndrewsMP (better get the hi-viz out of your avatar!) #springst#CovidVictoria
The @rspca_vic is investigating after distressing video emerged of a dog being kicked when violent protests erupted in Melbourne. #7NEWS https://t.co/cr9CGYg2YS
Victoria is the first state in Australia to charge owners of electric cars and plug-in hybrids a distance-based tax in lieu of fuel excise. Now two motorists have filed a legal challenge, claiming the law is unconstitutional. https://t.co/1jUCB32d57
@DJ_Jamie_K @timparr78 Look up the radio frequency channels+licences (belonging to the Po po) on the ACMA website. Can also use to suss out which regional police have radars...
Majority of fatalities on our roads happen because of simple mistakes.
New data shows that last year 71% of road deaths involved a basic error, as opposed to high-risk behaviours such as speeding & drink-driving.
We all have a responsibility to keep ourselves & others safe!
New mobile phone laws and cameras are launched in Queensland today. The fine for illegally using a mobile phone will be $1,033 and four demerit points. There will be a three-month grace period before penalties are enforced from 1 Nov. @RACQOfficial