'We weren't up to scratch': What Victoria has learned during its year of COVID hell By News January 24, 2021 Add Comment Edit Monday marks a year since the first case of coronavirus was declared in Victoria. These are some of the lessons learnt by those involved in the state's response to one of its biggest ever challenges. Share this post Related PostsBouncer avoids jail for choking assault on patron outside Darwin pubWhy a new $30k grant for some first-time home buyers might make it even harder for Catherine to save a depositEmergency powers regarding people released from immigration facing High Court challengeNotorious paedophile school teacher and football coach Darrell Ray dies with court date loomingIsrael and Hamas have agreed to exchange hostages for prisoners in the ceasefire deal. What happens next?Three Illawarra teen girls charged after 39yo woman stabbed in head and torsoFrom the bush to the international stage, Sam is breaking records and paving the wayA Spanish city has banned 'obscene' acts from partygoers. Could anything like it happen here?
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