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Victoria Government Seeks Resolution To Teacher Pay Dispute
Victoria's deputy premier stated the state government aims to reach a deal with teachers regarding a long-standing pay dispute by the end of the week. Teachers across the state have been planning rolling strikes to coincide with state events.
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Melbourne Football Club CEO Considers Legal Options
Outgoing Melbourne Football Club CEO Paul Guerra is considering legal options following his dismissal after seven months in the role. Veteran AFL administrator Brian Cook will serve as interim Chief Executive until a permanent replacement is appointed.
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Victorian Education Minister Prepares Revised Wage Offer
The Victorian Education Minister is reportedly preparing a revised wage offer for 52,000 teachers ahead of a planned strike next week. The Allen government's proposed increase is 28 per cent over four years, an increase from a previous offer of 17 per cent.
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Man Arrested For Assaulting Pharmacist In Melbourne
A 65-year-old pharmacist named Russell Freeman was subjected to a vicious assault in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda yesterday. The victim was punched in the face by an unknown man, leaving him bruised, bloodied, and with broken glasses. His wife, Charlotte, reported that they waited more than five hours for police assistance after staff called triple zero. A man from Tarnit was arrested after allegedly punching a 65-year-old pharmacist in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda. The incident occurred around noon at a chemist on Fitzroy Street. The suspect is facing charges including attempted theft, drug possession, and bail offences. Police have not confirmed the motive behind the assault.
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Victorian Government Proposes 28 Percent Teacher Pay Rise
The Victorian state government will offer teachers a 28 percent pay rise over a four-year period. The proposal is part of an effort to address workforce issues in the state. The news was reported via The Age in Melbourne.
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Darcy Moore Set To Return For Collingwood
Collingwood captain Darcy Moore is expected to return for the match against Hawthorn at the MCG this Thursday night. Moore had previously been optimistic about recovering from a hamstring injury in time for the Anzac Day clash against the Bombers but fell short in his recovery. Veteran Scott Pendlebury will not play as the club manages his workload following a five-day break.
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Dan Taylor Appointed Melbourne Football Club CEO
The Melbourne Football Club has sacked CEO Paul Guerra after seven months in the role. Guerra joined the club following a period of administrative instability that included the departures of former CEO Gary Purtt and President Kate Roffey. The club has not yet provided a reason for the dismissal. The AFL club confirmed Guerra departed on Tuesday but has not provided a specific reason for the decision. Veteran administrator Brian Cook will serve as interim chief executive until a permanent replacement is appointed. Melbourne Victory has confirmed the departure of its Chief Executive after seven months in the role. Men's captain Roderick Miranda stated the club expects to win the A-League Soccer Championship trophy. Victory finished the regular season in fourth position and will host Sydney FC in an elimination final this Saturday. Taylor succeeds Paul Guera, who was sacked on April 28.
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Saint Kilda Coach Offers To Resign Over Comments
AFL St Kilda coach Ross Lyon has offered to stand down from his position. The offer follows reports that a comment made during a training session earlier this month upset several Indigenous players at the club. Lyon reportedly referred to a specific chain of play during the session. Saint Kilda Football Club CEO Carl Delina stated he only learned Coach Ross Lyon offered to consider resigning. Players Bradley Hill and N'Ziowangane Miller previously raised concerns regarding Lyon referring to them as having a 'brother-boy connection' during a training session.
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Labor Government Criticized for Inaction in Victoria
There is discussion regarding the upcoming Victoria election and a potential by-election. The speaker expresses a view that the current Labor government is detrimental and is worsening the situation. The term 'mainstream' has been taken out of context, according to the speaker, who denies being what 'butters' are trying to portray them as.
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Adelaide United Secures Finals Berth In A-League
Adelaide United finished second on the A-League men's soccer table following a 2-1 victory over Melbourne City in the final round of the home and away season. Craig Goodwin and Lukiaj Ivanovich scored for the Reds to secure the win. Ivanovich will miss the first week of the semifinals after receiving a yellow card for removing his shirt during his goal celebration. The match took place at Dockland Stadium.
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