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News headlines // 7:15AM // Content warning: This segments contains references to violence, and suicide. For support contact 13YARN, that's 13 92 76 or Lifeline at 13 11 14. Jodie Bell, descendant of the Butchella and Jagera people of Southeast Queensland and board member of the Kimberley Aboriginal Women's Council, spoke to Phuong this week on Women on the Line. They speak about the organisation's comprehensive 2025-2027 strategic plan which was launched earlier this month at Federal Parliament House in Canberra. You can listen to the full conversation at 3cr.org.au/womenontheline 7:30AM // Deb Tsorbaris, CEO of the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare. Last Friday, 21 February was World Care Day, a day dedicated to amplifying the voices of children and young people currently in foster care or who have had foster care experience. Deb joins us to discuss healthcare needs for young people in out-of-home care. 7:45AM // This Saturday Annie from 3CR's Solidarity Breakfast spoke with Kerrie Byrne from Save Public Housing Collective. In this conversation, we get an update on SPHC's campaign against the Victorian Labor Government's plan to demolish 44 public housing towers, and some of the recent events in the Class Action against Homes Victoria, being spearheaded by Inner Melbourne Community Legal. You can listen back to Solidarity Breakfast at 3cr.org.au/solidaritybreakfast 8:00AM // Senator Lidia Thorpe, Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung mother, grandmother, and advocate for First Peoples, and Professor Chelsea Watego, Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman, speaking at Free Palestine Rally Naarm on 16 Feb. We take the opportunity to talk about Watego's book Another Day in the Colony (2021), and how knowledge is produced and censored. 8:15AM // Katharine Nikolic, a councillor for Delahey Ward in the City of Brimbank. Katharine was elected in 2024, and is Deputy Chair of Leadwest, an advocacy alliance comprising the western metropolitan municipalities of Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton and Wyndham, and Co-chair of the Brimbank Youth Council. Katharine talks about a joint campaign amongst Brimbank's councillors to advocate for rail to Melbourne Airport before the construction of a third runway, which was announced last year. You can find more information here railbeforerunway.com.au Songs:Better in Black - Thelma Plum Apa Guna Berjanji - Saloma
Hội Ái Hữu Cao Niên Brimbank là một tổ chức thiện nguyện, được thành lập nhằm hỗ trợ người cao niên Việt Nam vượt qua rào cản ngôn ngữ, kết nối với cộng đồng và tham gia các hoạt động xã hội. SBS phỏng vấn bà Lan Hương, một trong những người sáng lập, để tìm hiểu thêm về các hoạt động của Hội.
Trinh Le là một người đại lý bất động sản cho vùng St Albans, đã kinh doanh những sản phầm làm đẹp trong nhiều năm và là ứng cử viên cho Hội đồng Thành Phố Brimbank phường St Albans East. Bà kể với Michael Nguyễn thuộc SBS Việt Ngữ những điểm chú ý trong cộng đồng mà bà muốn cải thiện và lý do năm nay bà ra tranh cử.
Duyên Anh Phạm là chủ doanh nghiệp ở St Alban rất lâu năm và là cựu nghị viên của HĐTP Brimbank. Năm này bà ra tranh cử phường St Albans East Hội đồng Thành Phố Brimbank và kể với Michael Nguyễn của SBS Việt Ngữ những vấn đề cộng đồng cần cải thiện.
Leanna Nguyễn là người Úc gốc Việt thế hệ thứ hai, nhà hoạt động tổ chức biểu tình sinh viên và làm trong lĩnh vực chăm sóc khách hàng, bà tranh cử cho Đảng Xã hội phường Grasslands thuộc Hội đồng Thành phố Brimbank. Bà chia sẻ với Michael Nguyễn của SBS Việt Ngữ những vấn đề trong địa phương và chính sách của bà.
Don Vũ là người Úc gốc Việt thế hệ thứ hai mà đã sống ở vùng Brimbank hơn 30 năm. Ông Don làm việc trong ngành IT và đứng ra tranh cử cho phường Delahey thuộc Hội đồng thành phố Brimbank. Ông chia sẻ với Michael Nguyễn của SBS Việt Ngữ những vấn đề trong địa phương và mục đích của ông trong cuộc tranh cử năm nay.
Lucy Nguyễn là người Úc gốc Việt thế hệ thứ hai từng sống trong nhà do chính phủ trợ cấp cho nạn nhân của bạo hành gia đình, làm việc trong lĩnh vực chăm sóc khách hàng. Năm nay cô tranh cử cho Đảng Xanh phường Kororoit Creek thuộc Hội đồng thành phố Brimbank. Cô chia sẻ với Michael Nguyễn của SBS Việt Ngữ những vấn đề địa phương và chính sách của cô.
Neil Nghi Tạ là một nhà trị liệu âm nhạc cho các cơ quan NDIS, một giáo viên dạy âm nhạc và là ứng cử viên tranh cử cho phường St Albans East, Brimbank. Ông chia sẻ với Michael của SBS Việt ngữ về các vấn đề của cộng đồng và lý do ông muốn tham gia hội đồng địa phương năm nay.
Kim Thiên Trương là cựu phó thị trưởng Brimbank và là người ủng hộ việc phòng chống bạo hành gia đình. Bà tranh cử năm nay cho khu vực Cherry Creek của Hội đồng Thành phố Brimbank. Bà cho SBS Việt ngữ biết về các vấn đề trong địa phương và những chính sách của bà.
Tháng 10 sẽ diễn ra các cuộc bầu cử HĐTP tại Victoria. Năm nay người ta ghi nhận có rất nhiều ứng cử viên gốc Việt. Thúy Đặng là nghị viên và cựu phó thị trưởng của Brimbank, hội trưởng của Lions Club của Melbourne Vietnamese sẽ tái ứng cử cho phường Grasslands của Hội đồng Thành phố Brimbank. Bà Thúy, còn được biết đến với tên Dáng Thơ cho Michael của SBS Việt ngữ biết về các vấn đề trong địa phương, và những chính sách của bà.
Welcome back to Talk Property to Me! In this episode, my co-host Brad East and I delve into the predicted growth areas in each state in the sub-800k market segment. We use an algorithm that considers historical data, infrastructure spending, supply and demand metrics, quality of schools, and socioeconomic factors to identify these high-growth areas. We start by discussing the importance of school quality in property investment decisions, sharing personal experiences of how it influenced our own property choices. We emphasize the significance of analyzing sub-markets and understanding the demographics and preferences of potential buyers or renters in different price points. Moving on to specific states, we highlight the Barossa Valley in South Australia and Maitland in New South Wales as promising areas for future growth due to their affordability, stable rental increases, and favorable market metrics. In Queensland, Ipswich and Breland Point stand out as potential high-growth areas, while in Victoria, Melton and Brimbank are identified as key locations to watch. We caution against investing in areas with limited data or high days on the market, such as Zuccoli in the Northern Territory. In Western Australia, Cockburn emerges as a potential investment hotspot due to its coastal location and affordability, despite concerns about long-term growth sustainability. Throughout the episode, we stress the importance of thorough research and due diligence when selecting investment properties, advising listeners to focus on location, lifestyle amenities, and market demand. We conclude by encouraging listeners to invest where people want to live, rather than solely focusing on tax benefits or short-term gains. Join us on the next episode of Talk Property to Me as we continue to explore the dynamic world of property investment and share valuable insights to help you make informed decisions in the real estate market. Thank you for tuning in! 00:00:00 - Introduction to Predicted Growth Areas 00:05:30 - Discussion on Barossa Valley in South Australia 00:10:54 - Analysis of Ipswich in Greater Brisbane, Queensland 00:13:38 - Focus on Melton in Greater Melbourne, Victoria 00:14:11 - Exploration of Horsham in Regional Victoria 00:16:37 - Examination of Cockburn in Perth, Western Australia 00:19:20 - Mention of Palmerston in Darwin, Northern Territory 00:21:45 - Emphasis on Lifestyle Locations for Investment Opportunities ABOUT THE HOST BRAD EAST Brad East is the Managing Director of Wisebuy Home Loans. Brad is an award-winning mortgage broker and has helped thousands of clients gain finance to purchase properties. Wisebuy Home Loans is the go-to mortgage brokerage for clients wanting out-of-the-box applications approved. Website → https://wisebuygroup.com.au LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/newcastlemortgagebroker/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/bradeast_mortgagebroker/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/bradeastofficial
Join the TGU team for a look at the week's local government news, including a councillor suspension for serious misconduct; governance concerns at Brimbank; a coffee van row prompts calls for the amalgamation of Queenscliffe borough; the return of a merry Christmas at Stonnington; an update on the passage of conduct reforms through Parliament; and a look at anomalies in electoral roll legislation ahead of Victorian council elections in October. TGU is sponsored by Hunt & Hunt LawyersSupport the Show.To learn more about the events, programs, and training offered by the Victorian Local Governance Association (VLGA), please click here. If you'd like to contact us about the podcast, please send us an email to vlga@vlga.org.au or call us on 03 9349 7999
The Anglican Institute Lecture 2024 Deep Things We Share: Discipleship and the Lord's Supper DescriptionWe celebrate the Lord's Supper as Jesus instructed, but for many its role in daily discipleship has been neglected. Learn again how the discipleship agenda for your church - whatever it is - might be strengthened by sharing in the deep things of the Lord during the Communion service. Speaker:Revd Canon Dr Rhys BezzantRhys studied German at the Universities of Melbourne and Cologne, graduating with an MA, before commencing theological studies at Ridley where he gained his MTh on Austrian revivals of the eighteenth century. Rhys joined the Faculty at Ridley in 2004, after working in both parish and student ministry. He was ordained priest in the Diocese of Melbourne in 1997, and has served on the ministry teams of both small and large Melbourne Anglican parishes, including Heidelberg and Carlton, as well as Prahran and Brimbank. He is a Canon at St Paul's Cathedral, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and has a heart to see Anglican church services more theologically rich and useful for training believers to serve God everyday. Subscribe:If you are interested on Ridley Events or all things related to Ridley, do consider subscribing to our email list here: SubscribeRidley Chapel PodcastBe sure to check out our Ridley Chapel Sermons Podcast through this link: https://ridleychapel.transistor.fm/DonateThis podcast is made possible through the generous donations of our alumni and supporters. We welcome your partnership with us in our mission of equipping men and women for God's mission in our rapidly changing and increasingly complex world. If you'd like to contribute to our work, you can donate by clicking this link if you wish to donate: https://www.ridley.edu.au/donate/Connect with Ridley College Website: https://www.ridley.edu.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collegeridley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ridleycollegemelbourne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CollegeRidley Enquire to Study: https://www.ridley.edu.au/study/
Ông Định Nguyễn, thành viên ban quản trị VMA, cho hay khi hoàn thành công trình, tên tiếng Việt của Viện Bảo tàng sẽ là "Viện Bảo tàng Người Việt Tự Do Úc Châu".
This week on TGU, Chris Eddy, Tony Raunic and Julie Reid discuss the week's major local government news, which includes the announcement of structural changes for 39 Victorian councils ahead of elections later this year.Also: monitors start work at Brimbank and finish up at Greater Geelong; conflict in the Middle East continues to impact local council meetings; a major event in Mornington Peninsula relocated, while a city mayor makes a plea to Taylor Swift.Support the showTo learn more about the events, programs, and training offered by the Victorian Local Governance Association (VLGA), please click here. If you'd like to contact us about the podcast, please send us an email to vlga@vlga.org.au or call us on 03 9349 7999
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Nếu quý vị đang đối mặt với khó khăn về sức khỏe tâm thần, có những nhu cầu phức tạp mà dịch vụ căn bản không thể đáp ứng được, Brimbank Local cung cấp dịch vụ hoàn toàn miễn phí cho những người từ 26 tuổi trở lên thông qua nhiều hoạt động ý nghĩa và thú vị.
7:15 - We hear some snippets from the rally held in Coburg on Thursday 19th of October, called by Merri-bek councilors Sue Bolton and Monica Harte, where 1000 people gathered to call for a free Palestine. This audio was recorded by Annie McLouglin from Solidarity Breakfast.7:35 - Marie Brennan has been Professor at several universities and has researched and written about the dire changes in our university system since the 90s. In this interview with Jennifer Borrell for Think Again, Marie outlines the moves to a more commercialised, top-down management model, in which academic staff have less say, and many have become demoralised and burnt out. This is a gender equity issue, as many of the casual staff left carrying the load are women.8:00 - Shannon Meilak is one of the lead campaigners for the No 3rd Tulla Runway. She is also a community advocate and activist for her lifelong community of Brimbank and founded the Brimbank Sustainability & Climate Action Group. Shannon joins us to talk about the campaign to stop the construction of a third runway at Melbourne Airport.8:15 - Aunty Janelle Speed, Biripi/Dhungutti woman and community consultant, speaks to Marisa from Doin Time about the housing crisis in this country, highlighting the ability to access safe and affordable housing as one of the key issues affecting Aboriginal people. Songs:Pinnacle Bitch - Miss Kaninna [3:21] (Language warning)River - Ibeyi [3:46]Blak Nation - Emma Donovan [3:11]
Làm thế nào để góp ý cho các kế hoạch, dự án, chính sách... của hội đồng địa phương, cách đặt câu hỏi và tham gia cuộc họp Hội đồng địa phương. Các ý kiến, đề xuất của người dân gửi đến Hội đồng địa phương được xem xét như thế nào? SBS Vietnamese tìm hiểu qua cuộc trò chuyện với nghị viên Thuý Đặng đến từ hội đồng thành phố Brimbank.
Vai trò của hội đồng thành phố và các nghị viên là gì? Council rate được dùng vào mục đích gì? Và lợi ích khi có nghị viên người Việt trong hội đồng thành phố? SBS Vietnamese trò chuyện với nghị viên Thuý Đặng đến từ hội đồng thành phố Brimbank để tìm hiểu thêm.
In this episode, the guys talk about their first collaboration race. Listen in as they talk strategy, ups, downs, and all the thrills to go with it... Here is your Brimbank 50K race recap!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MelbourneSupermanInstagram: www.instagram.com/melbournesupermanFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingthebarrierpodcast Facebook Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/breakingthebarrierrunning/Life Coaching and PT: melbournesuperman@gmail.comSponsor:Generation UCAN: Generation UCAN is the smarter #energy #nutrition that is powered by SuperStarch, a slow-release complex carbohydrate that uniquely delivers steady, long-lasting energy to keep you fueled and feeling good! Whether you are an #athlete, or just looking for a #healthy snack, give Generation UCAN, the best choice for steady energy, a try! www.generationucan.com.au use code BREAKINGTHEBARRIER for 15% off your first order. #marathon #running #race #fitness #health #racerecap #run #transformation
Acknowledgement of country// News// Dr Ahona Guha - Reclaim// Dr Ahona Guha is a clinical and forensic psychologist, who joins us in the studio today to speak about her debut book 'Reclaim: Understanding Complex Trauma and Those who Abuse.' In Reclaim, through a series of case studies and expert analysis, Dr Guha explores complex traumas, how survivors can recover and heal, and the nature of those who abuse. She provides a unique perspective as someone who has worked with people that perpetuate harm, those who are impacted and survive harm, and her personal lived experience. By emphasising compassion above all, she calls for us to become better informed about perpetual cycles of harm, and the needs of victim/survivors, so we might reclaim a safer, healthier society for everyone.//If this discussion doesn't feel safe to listen to at the moment, feel free to come back in 15 minutes. If you need someone to talk to, you can call Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636 or Lifeline on 13 11 14, 24/7 for free and anonymously.// Sheree Lowe - VACCHO// Sheree Lowe, Executive Director of the Balit Durn Durn Centre for Excellence in Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing at the Victorian Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisation or VACCHO, joins us to speak about the devastating findings reported in the Victorian Coroner's Court's recently-released report 'Suicides of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Victoria, 2018-2022'. This report highlights the impacts of a systemic failure to centre Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's social and emotional wellbeing, which the Balit Durn Durn Centre has recently been resourced to begin addressing through the development of an Aboriginal-led suicide response strategy. Sheree is a Djab Wurrung and Gunditjmara woman with a strong connection to South West Victoria, she has lived most her life on Wadawurrung Country in Ballarat. She has been advocating within the Aboriginal Community in Victoria for over 20 years and previously worked as a management consultant at PwC on projects related to organisational transformation through an Aboriginal lens and culturally safe program design.// If this discussion doesn't feel safe to listen to at the moment, feel free to come back in 15 minutes. If you need someone to talk to, you can call 13YARN on 13 92 76, Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636, or Lifeline on 13 11 14 - 24/7 for free and anonymously.// Cassandra Connelly - Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival// Cassandra Connelly from Brimbank Council looks after the Brimbank Writers and Readers Festival. The Brimbank Writers & Readers Festival is a yearly event that celebrates and encourages a love of reading, storytelling, creativity, diversity and learning. This year features an exciting line up including Aunty Fay Muir, Parminder Kaur, Andre Dao and more! You can attend the festival from Thursday 16 - Saturday 25 March in the Brimbank area of Naarm, and check out the program on https://www.brimbanklibraries.vic.gov.au/writersfestival// Emma Bacon - Sweltering Cities// Emma Bacon, Executive Director of Sweltering Cities, joins us to talk about the need for heatwave-safe homes for renters, in light of the ongoing climate crisis and clear power imbalance between renters and landlords leaving tenants vulnerable to heat stress. Sweltering Cities is Australia's only national campaign and advocacy organisation working specifically on issues related to extreme heat. Sweltering Cities is holding a campaign strategy meeting to win heatwave-safe rental homes in Melbourne on the 14th of March from 7:30-8:30PM - find out more and RSVP here.// Songs//Carry Me Home - KokorokoMy Limits - Huntly Damaged - MiieshaRide or Die - Lady Blue - Emily WurramaraSort It Out - Beddy RaysChange Has Come - MO'JU
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Melbourne-based Devika Chaudhary was named Young Citizen of the Year 2022 by Brimbank City Council for her community involvement. She was only 15 when she joined the Australian Air Force cadet program. It is her passion for volunteering that drives her to make a positive impact in the community. Ms Chaudhary is currently pursuing a degree in education at Victoria University.
TAYLORS LAKES LIVE On BRIMBANK LIVE - Special Guest Nellie Mastrop by Ralph Barba
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CRC LIVE @ CRC Caroline Springs Interview With Vanessa & Kerry - Brimbank Council- by Ralph Barba
CRC LIVE @ CRC North Keilor Interview With Annaliza & Tricia - Brimbank Council by Ralph Barba
CRC LIVE @ CRC St Albans Interview with Jessica Fleetwood & Tizita Yohannes - Brimbank Council by Ralph Barba
CRC LIVE @ CRC St Albans Interview with Cr Thuy Dang Deputy Mayor of Brimbank by Ralph Barba
This week we're sharing stories from a collaboration with The Bold Source, a magazine led, curated and designed by creative young people in the city of Brimbank. My Beautiful Mind by Haylee Bisset In our first story, Haylee reads a powerful poem about her mind and shares the inspiration behind it. Producer: Haylee Bisset Supervising Producer: Ollie Krusec Media Representation of Young People by Lani & Shani In this story, Lani and Shani explore the negative ways young people are represented in the media, and what they're doing to change this. Producers: Shani and Lani Nguyen Supervising producer: Mell Chun Lavish by Lauri Pavlovich Lauri reads a poem about the importance of self care, and the radical nature of that act. Written by: Lauri Pavlovich This collaboration was supported by a quick response grant from the City of Melbourne. Issue Three of the Bold Source is our now. All The Best Credits Production Manager & Host: Danni Stewart Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Danni Stewart Social Media Producer: Timothy Nguyen Community and Events Coordinator: Lidiya JosifovaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KEILOR LIVE On BRIMBANK LIVE CRC North Keilor Radio Crew with Cr Jasmine Nguyen Mayor of Brimbank by Ralph Barba
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KEILOR LIVE On BRIMBANK LIVE CRC North Keilor Radio Crew with Tullio Zavattiero by Ralph Barba
KEILOR LIVE On BRIMBANK LIVE CRC North Keilor Radio Crew with Isabel Hrvatin by Ralph Barba
SUNSHINE LIVE On BRIMBANK LIVE SPPS Radio Crew With Anne-Maree Niemann by Ralph Barba
SUNSHINE LIVE On BRIMBANK LIVE SPPS Radio Crew With Gill Baxter by Ralph Barba
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No one asked for it, but he did anyway... Listen to Andrew and Zac as they recap Andrew's 2nd Ultra in 5 weeks on the eve of Zac's epic Oxfam journey! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MelbourneSuperman Instagram: www.instagram.com/melbournesuperman Facebook: www.facebook.com/breakingthebarrierpodcast Facebook Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/breakingthebarrierrunning/ Life Coaching and PT: melbournesuperman@gmail.com Sponsors: Spartan: Spartan Australia is offering the listeners of the Breaking the Barrier Podcast the chance to get 15% off of their races! Simply visit https://www.spartanrace.com.au/en to sign up for your race or races and use the coupon code SUPERMAN for a 15% discount. You can use it for as many races as you want! Sign up and see what you're made of! Use the code as many times as you want! Generation UCAN: Generation UCAN is the smarter #energy #nutrition that is powered by SuperStarch, a slow-release complex carbohydrate that uniquely delivers steady, long-lasting energy to keep you fueled and feeling good! Whether you are an #athlete, or just looking for a #healthy snack, give Generation UCAN, the best choice for steady energy, a try! www.generationucan.com.au use code BREAKINGTHEBARRIER for 15% off your first order.
Everybody give your ears to Australia's youngest majors in history and finest Asian Australian leaders in all the land - Madame Jasmine Nguyen & Your Worship, Anthony Tran! At 23 and 24 years old, Anthony Tran (Mayor of Maribyrnong) and Jasmine Nguyen (Mayor of Brimbank) are breaking through the bamboo ceiling, paving a new road for young Asian Australians to speak up a little louder and stand a little taller in the political sphere. In a space that is traditionally regarded as "scary" and taboo, Anthony and Jasmine prove that being politically active is really approachable and just all about making tangible differences in our society. In this episode, we cover everything from their journey into politics to how they really are just normal 20 something year olds still navigating the realms of dating and clubbing. Get ready for roasts, loads of inspo & help us uncover whether we've elected a fkboi as a mayor or not
Japan's government released COVID-19 tracing app “COCOA” last Friday and so far 3.2 million times has been downloaded, which is only 2.5% of its population, according to the iPhone Mania. This app uses API datas from Apple and Google. Although the first month is a trial period for the development, users has been posting errors on this app like user can change the first date of usage and they can skip the agreement of privacy policy. https://iphone-mania.jp/news-297225/ Today is 60th years anniversary of the U.S-Japan Security Treaty which is an agreement contained five articles made by Nobusuke Kishi, the then PM who is grandfather of the current premier Shinzo Abe. Yesterday, the cabinet's spokesperson Suga said that U.S plays a role of peace and stability to, not only Indo-Pacific, international community, NHK reported. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20200623/k10012480171000.html Melbourne might face a second wave of the coronavirus due to the several outbreaks across the city. According to the Age, “Super-spreaders” who have unintentionally passed the virus to their family and other relatives at large family gatherings where social distance measures haven't been observed. T he clusters account for at least 25 cases with family members in the Hume, Brimbank, Moreland and Cardinia municipalities. https://www-theage-com-au.ez.library.latrobe.edu.au/national/victoria/coronavirus-hotspots-and- the-family-clusters-driving-its-spread-20200622-p55504.html Yesterday, Victoria confirmed 16 new cases of COVID-19; six cases are linked to known outbreaks, four detected in hotel quarantine, five identified through routine testing, and one remains under investigation, according to the official's report. https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-daily-update I included the source of news to the detail of this episode. For the latest updates can be found on Twitter @Petemymate