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VGCCC Appoints New CEO Amid Ongoing Gambling Reforms in Victoria
On Tuesday, 11 March 2025, the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) appointed Suzy Neilan as its new Chief Executive Officer. For the past 20 years, Neilan has had extensive leadership experience as a senior executive in various private organisations and also while serving in the public sector.
The Future of Regional Journalism: How Local Newspapers Remain Relevant in the Digital Age
The Hyperlocal Renaissance
The digital transformation has paradoxically created both challenges and unprecedented opportunities for local journalism. While major news corporations battle for global attention, regional publications have discovered their most valuable asset: proximity to community stories that national outlets cannot access.
What You Can Hire a No Win, No Fee Lawyer For?
You’ve probably seen the sign “no-win, no-fee” on lawyers’ ads on the internet or around your local town, but have you ever wondered what they cover?
7 Common Mistakes that Punters Make When Betting at Caulfield Races
Scared to make mistakes when betting on the Caulfield races? Who wouldn’t be? When there’s money on the line, you should be doing your best and making every effort to place smart bets.
How Cryptocurrency Can Impact Lifestyle: A Modern Financial Revolution
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, cryptocurrency has emerged as more than just a financial instrument—it has become a lifestyle catalyst that can transform how we live, work, and interact with money.

How AFL News Keeps Fans Ahead of the Game
In the ever-evolving Australian Football League (AFL) landscape, staying informed is key to keeping pace with the rapid developments in the sport.

Small Business Branding: How Aussie Makers Make Their Mark
Australia boasts an economy that’s among the largest in the world, and this is thanks in large part to its strong entrepreneurial culture.

Preparing for Work Christmas Parties: Rules on Pre-Function Prep for Employers
As the festive season approaches, and Christmas gatherings start to fill up our December calendars, avoiding political talk with that one relative at the dinner table might not be the only sticky situation you find yourself navigating.