Labor’s red tape from cradle to grave
Despite its claims to be cutting red tape, the Labor Party since coming to office has churned out more than
Read moreDespite its claims to be cutting red tape, the Labor Party since coming to office has churned out more than
Read moreFriday 31 October 2008 – The Victorian Liberal Nationals Coalition has stopped the government from raiding the Public Purpose Fund,
Read moreIn a report released last week, the Victorian Auditor-General concluded that the Victorian Department of Justice’s Criminal Justice Enhancement Program
Read moreA NEW criminal justice software system is at least $30 million over budget and running more than five years late,
Read moreVictoria’s Auditor-General has found that a vital computer upgrade project in the Department of Justice, which was supposed to reduce
Read moreHansard: 12 March 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The motion before the house raises three issues — first
Read moreHansard: 26 February 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Amendment Bill
Read moreHansard: 5 February 2008 ASSEMBLY [center]FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AMENDMENT BILL Second reading Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — This is a
Read moreProvisions of the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006that come into force tomorrow impose new administrative requirements onpublic
Read moreHansard: 20 September 2007 ASSEMBLY WORKING WITH CHILDREN AMENDMENT BILL Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The Working with Children Amendment
Read moreHansard: 19 September 2007 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — When I was a member of the Public Accounts and
Read moreThe Court of Appeal has today refused to agree to Labor’s attempt to blockpublic access to a key document relating
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