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VICTORIA — Tomorrow, Wednesday, February 4, has been declared a day of Total Fire Ban in the Wimmera, North Central and Central, including Melbourne and Geelong.

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TOTAL FIRE BAN

VICTORIA — Tomorrow, Wednesday, February 4, has been declared a day of Total Fire Ban in the Wimmera, North Central and Central, including Melbourne and Geelong.

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Pedophile US President announces his own power plants

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London cops must disclose if they are Freemasons

LONDON, UK. — The Metropolitan Police (London) have stated: "We will vigorously defend our decision to require officers and staff to declare if they are Freemasons."

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Whittlesea councillor resigns for ‘personal reasons’

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New $8 million Granite Hills Major Community Park opens

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21-year lease for Bayside golf course

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Anti-immigration far-right protestors sing to Jesus

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Senator McKenzie launches racist petition

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New layer of protection for Boxing Day Test

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21-year lease for Bayside golf course

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Payne & Tander triumph in classic Bathurst 1000

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MSO Academy Showcase

MELBOURNE, VIC. — The end-of-year showcase for the 2025 Academy cohort features an eclectic program flowing from the Romantic to Latin-inspired to contemporary works for brass, curated to exploit the unique sonic combination of instruments of the Academy by MSO Principal Trombone, José Milton Vieira.

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Australia begins enforcing world-first teen social media ban

SYDNEY, NSW — Australia on Wednesday became the first country to ban social media for children under 16, blocking access in a move welcomed by many parents and child advocates but criticised by major technology companies and free-speech advocates.

MEDIA MATTERS

Australian media hear Pope hail newswire ‘public good’

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

Optus in government’s sights

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New play area for Kinglake Pub

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September 15, 1870: Work commences on the Overland Telegraph

The Australian Overland Telegraph Line was an electrical telegraph system for sending messages the 3200 kilometres (2000 miles) between Darwin, in what is now the Northern Territory of Australia, and Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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