Premier Daniel Andrews is adamant Labor’s plan to revive the State Electricity Commission will lead to lower prices, after the federal budget predicted bills will soar by more than half in the next 18 months.
Students are being banned from school for their mullet haircuts as the 80s trend makes a comeback.
The hairstyle, made famous by the Beastie Boys, became popular during lockdown and has now prompted a move by principals to ban it.
Principals have warned any student who arrives to school with a mullet, will be taken to the barber to get rid of it.
The 80s hairstyle was made famous by the 1980s hip-hop group the Beastie Boys (pictured: John Farnham rocking a mullet)
Waverley College (pictured) deputy principal Patrick Brennan said students are required to adhere to the school s expectations
Hairdressers have revealed the top hairstyles for Australian men and women this Christmas - and the most requested boys cut is a big surprise.
Research from 18 salons and barbershops across Melbourne s Chapel Street Precinct found the divisive mullet is the leading look for Australian men heading into 2021.
Embracing natural hair colour and curls is the most popular trend women, with experts claiming that both fashions stem from Covid lockdown when everyone - even the most high maintenance beauty enthusiasts - were forced to go back to basics.
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Embracing natural hair colour and curls (left) is the most popular trend women, while the divisive mullet (right) is the leading look for Australian men heading into 2021