Victoria (Australia)

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(Australian State)
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Australia's most populous state

See also its biggest city, Melbourne

Victoria is a state in southeastern Australia.

Victoria has a population of over 6.6 million,[1] the majority of which is concentrated particularly in the metropolitan area of Greater Melbourne, Victoria's state capital and largest city and also Australia's second-largest city, where over three quarters of the Victorian population live. The state is home to four of Australia's 20 largest cities: Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo. The population is diverse, with 35.1% of inhabitants being immigrants.[2]

During the COVID-19 deep event the state distinguished itself as having particularly long lockdowns, introduction of 'no jab, no job', and worse.


 

Groups Headquartered Here

GroupStartDescription
Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)1 January 1908
Burnet Institute1986One of the main scientific fig leafs used to justify measures during the COVID-19 deep event in Australia.
Doherty InstituteOne of the main pushers of COVID-19 and lockdown and experimental vaccines in Australia. The "experts" receive funds both direct from Pfizer and from major Pfizer shareholder the Gates Foundation.
Geelong Grammar School1855Ruling class school. The school's fees are the most expensive in Australia.
La Trobe University1964Public university based in Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne Grammar7 April 1858Melbourne establishment school with influential old boys network that "opens up pathways."
Monash University1958Public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
RMIT University1887Melbourne university researching censorship implementation.
University of Melbourne1853A large number of Australian leaders have studied here
Victoria University (Melbourne)1990Offers both higher education and vocational education
Victoria/Police8 January 1853
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