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I never really had any expectations that Ted would become premier one day, as my family have all gone off and done different things. I must say, though, it's interesting to be the big sister of a premier. I wouldn't do it for quids, but I admire him
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Minister Julia Gillard has blamed Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu for delaying a federal inquiry into construction costs. Mr Baillieu pushed for a Productivity Commission inquiry into the issue, which was rejected by the commonwealth...But who will
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It is an accepted part of the narrative of the 2010 election that Melburnians' festering gripes about transport helped propel Ted Baillieu to a surprise win. Confidence in Labor's ability to manage the issue was low due to myki delays and cost
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Victorian opposition's long-awaited plan to create more jobs for the state, Labor leader Daniel Andrews says...Gippsland to Lilydale, and came at the worst possible time for the state's economy. Melbourne. "Welfare services, guidance services,
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The coalition set aside $165 million for the redevelopment while in opposition, but Premier Ted Baillieu could not say how much the final project would cost. "We will go to market with the plans and the final costs will be not only fully funded but
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Parks Victoria will not re-hire Joseph Brown in the contract position he would almost certainly have filled this summer had he not been badly hurt. Mr Brown was injured when a burning log knocked him over a ledge when his fire team was putting out
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Yet as Melbourne contemplates several landmark projects, the Docklands stands as a warning that it is not enough to build it; it must be built right. Fishermans Bend, the Jolimont rail yards and Queen Victoria Market - have the potential to renew and
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Freemasons having a secret handshake, you wonder if the brothers want this secret out. The lodge's grand master, Bob Jones , sent a letter to 12,000-plus members about a major redevelopment of the East Melbourne site that features ''state-of-the-art''
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It is estimated that about one in six melanomas in Australians aged 18-29 could be prevented if solariums were shut down. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer THE state government is preparing to ban solariums and the private sale of sunbeds. Government and
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Date November 14, 2012 Category Opinion Read later The conceptual advance is limited by the fine print...Tuesday's introduction of final legislation to set up the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission was a landmark moment for which
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