‘Something’s better than nothing’: Victorians react to the state budget

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‘Something’s better than nothing’: Victorians react to the state budget
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Cafe owners Michael and Maria Togias wanted the state government to provide more incentives to get regional Victorians into the CBD and for a big spend across hospitality, retail and the arts. They weren't disappointed | Ash_McMillan heyracheddie

political podcast, wanted more investment to stop the root causes of mental health problems rather than help only for those struggling.

He said the affordability of mental health and dental services were his biggest concerns, having recently cancelled multiple medical appointments that he could not afford to go to. Mr Beecher had wanted to see the free TAFE program expanded and raised concerns the government’s Big Housing Build focussed on increasing community housingGayle Roberts in front of her former home in Port Melbourne, which she sold before COVID-19 shut down Australia.

“I would like a piece of land, a townhouse, that gives a more stable, long-term prospect for something I would hold onto for the next 10 years,” Mr Chai said.

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