The government has given special permission to a television comedy to break most of the road rules.
Everyone has to follow the road rules. Even the cops can’t escape them. Just ask assistant commissioner for road policing,have gained a green light from the Victorian government to break the road rules while filming their third series around Melbourne.now so popular it has jumped from the ABC to Netflix. Production company Princess Pictures says the brothers play “codependent best friends struggling to make the leap from adolescence to young adulthood.
The gazette lasts until July 14 and allows filming in locations as diverse as Sunshine North, Altona North, Docklands and Little Bourke and Collins streets. Unaccountably, Chapel Street is not included, so there ain’t going to be any chap laps. Such an omission is a dead giveaway that the Saidden lads hail from Sydney.At least that’s how CBD interpreted it this week, when 500 southern unionites held the inaugural CFMEU Victoria Delegates Conference at Crown.
Proceedings culminated in a gala dinner at Crown Palladium attended by CFMEU officials, plumbers’ union bossclearly got her priorities right and fronted the dinner on her birthday, delighted to find the movement had left a birthday present on her table – a bespoke CFMEU hardhat adorned with the signatures of Setka and other officials.was in State of Origin spirit on Wednesday morning, but wasn’t able to make it to Accor Stadium for the NSW Blues’ meltdown.
But the Marles squad better sharpen up. The State of Origin is returning to Melbourne for the first time since 2018. Nothing short of extreme sporting fervour will be required of all political representatives come June 26 at the MCG.The addiction that local members of Amnesty International have to letting it all hang out has provided CBD with years of massive entertainment.
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