Falls Festival revellers who were crushed in a stampede at the popular Victorian music festival will share in a $5.7 million compensation payout.
September, 2020
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15 September
Morrison plots path out of virus doldrums
Scott Morrison is promising to drag Australians out of the coronavirus recession through a budget focused squarely on jobs. But the prime minister has been
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15 September
Koala fallout dominates NSW parliament
John Barilaro is still causing headaches for the Berejikilian government with questions about his leadership and the fragile state of the Liberal-National
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15 September
'Fair value': Seven, Fox refuse to pay in full for revamped summer of cricket
At the centre of the feud is Seven's unwillingness to pay-out their original agreement, with this summer's cricket set for a major revamp due to the fallout from COVID-19. The broadcaster wrote to CA to declare an independent expert was needed to determine how much the rights were now worth …
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15 September
Divisive gas plan for coronavirus recovery
Powering Australia's economic recovery from coronavirus with gas has sparked mixed reactions, with the plan labelled a betrayal, hot air and a good first
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15 September
IBAC to investigate Epping incident as police reveal mental health training delayed due to bushfires, coronavirus
It's been revealed Victoria Police is yet to roll out new mental health training for frontline members due to an 'extraordinary' year of bushfires and the coronavirus pandemic.
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15 September
Sydney Swans take tough stance on allegations of violence against women; Elijah Taylor stood down by club
With one powerful move, the Sydney Swans have shown they are prepared to do what the AFL and Collingwood are not — take a tough stance on allegations of violence against women.
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15 September
99.9 per cent of schools open for start of autumn term
Figures published by the Department for Education today (Tuesday 15 September) show over 99 per cent of schools were open to some or all their pupils
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15 September
Dan Murphy’s store at Mosman sells for more than $13 million at Burgess Rawson portfolio auction
A recently built Dan Murphy’s on Mosman’s Military Road has sold to a Sydney-based private investor for $13.25 million at Burgess Rawson’s September portfolio auction. Nine of the 13 properties slated for auction sold on the day – at a total value of more than $41 million – with a …
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15 September
South Australia lifts two-week quarantine period for Canberrans
From midnight, tonight (September 15), the requirement to quarantine for 14 days will be lifted for people travelling between ACT and South Australia.