Cash for clunkers: Victorian Government announces pilot program

The Victorian Government will soon begin trialling a 'cash for clunkers' program in an effort to get old and unsafe cars off the roads. Premier Daniel Andrews announced the move on Facebook Sunday night, with the pilot program set to begin in regional areas of Victoria. While full details have not been released, it's understood grants will be awarded to young Victorians to help replace a total of one thousand older vehicles currently registered across the state.

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