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Trainspotting 2 star Bradley Welsh murder trial hears machete attack victim say accused 100 per cent didn t attack me

Trainspotting 2 star Bradley Welsh murder trial hears machete attack victim say accused 100 per cent didn t attack me
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Trainspotting 2 star Bradley Welsh murder trial hears mum of alleged hitman received death threats after shooting

Trainspotting 2 star Bradley Welsh murder trial hears mum of alleged hitman received death threats after shooting
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AFTER THE SHOW PODCAST: What do you think about Standardized Testing? C | 104 3 WBBQ

By MSJ Show Apr 23, 2021 Murphy & Jodi disagree about all the test taking happening at school right now. Do they both have a point?

Ethics drive new rules for council

Ethics drive new rules for council NEW rules will be written for Mornington Peninsula Shire Council to self-regulate against corruption among councillors and officers and ensure that the “highest standards” are followed when contractors are hired, and goods and services bought. In the first of two moves adopted by councillors last week, a “lobbying policy” will be drawn up to guide councillors and officers and “maintain transparency and accountability” when decisions are made. The second move was to ensure that contractors and consultants meet “the highest standards of social, ethical and sustainable business practices”. Changes to the existing procurement policy must also place “greater weight” on dealing with small to medium sized businesses based on the peninsula.

Trade barriers to go on Wednesday

‘Trade barriers’ to go on Wednesday TEMPORARY barricades, or parklets, were supposed to be removed from outside shops in Nepean Highway, Rosebud, on 6 April but an “internal delay” at the Department of Transport meant they stayed longer. The barriers, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, have caused friction between Rosebud Chamber of Commerce and Mornington Peninsula Shire to such an extent that the chamber was last week considering legal action. Chamber president Phil Cvetovac said despite pleas to remove them by traders whose businesses were being adversely affected the barriers had remained in place with no end date in sight. (“Concerns over barriers to trade”

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