Andrew Bogut could bankrupt his former manager
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When we last caught up with former basketball star
Andrew Bogut it was over the case of the mystery phallus graffiti scrawled on the house he plans to demolish to make way for his $4.7 million forever family home in Beaumaris. That stand-off with Bayside Council is headed for VCAT.
Now we learn the 2.13-metre former US NBA star is digging his heels in over a disagreement with his former manager,
Bruce Kaider, which could send his old friend bankrupt over a disputed $28,000.
Victorian government announces $700,000 in funding for women in communities hit hardest by the worst bushfires in Australia's living memory as concerns about domestic violence rise.
VIC Premier
The Andrews Labor Government is supporting women in communities hit hardest by the worst bushfires in Australia’s living memory – with a $700,000 boost.
Twelve months on from the disaster, Minister for Women and the Prevention of Family Violence Gabrielle Williams today announced further funding to empower women on the path to economic recovery and boost critical support for the prevention of violence against women in bushfire-affected local government areas.
Building on more than $1.2 million already invested to protect women from violence in bushfire affected areas, today’s additional funding recognises that women living in these areas have carried a huge burden, supporting not only their communities to rebuild but also their families to heal.
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Victorians have been urged to get tested after coronavirus fragments were found in the sewage in Mount Beauty - 350km northeast from Melbourne.
Anyone who has visited Mt Beauty, Tawonga and Tawonga South from January 26 to February 1 should get tested if they develop any symptoms. Weak detections of the virus in wastewater may be due to people who have recovered from Covid-19 but continue to shed the virus or from an active infectious case, Victorian health authorities said in a statement.
There are currently no known cases of Covid-19 linked to the areas but residents have been warned to keep on high alert.