Why the state of Victoria was allowed to take 'absolute' control of Uli's finances for three years By News November 24, 2022 Add Comment Edit A Victorian man tells the disability royal commission his life stopped when the State Trustees took control of his affairs. He says he was silenced by the process and made to feel like a number. Share this post Related PostsFelicity Urquhart to hang up headphones as Saturday Night Country hostCattle farmer fed up with excuses after waiting 12 months for drought assistanceDoctors groups warn current Sydney COVID-19 restrictions may not be enough to protect country NSWSydney to Hobart yacht race cancelled due to NSW coronavirus outbreakNew COVID-19 strain in the UK found to spread more quicklyHow Sydney's new restrictions will affect you — and what it could mean for ChristmasTasmanian Premier makes 'no apology' for travel restrictions on the eve of ChristmasVictoria to close border to all of Sydney and NSW Central Coast from midnight
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