Labor targets motorists with unfair infringements system
Victorian motorists are being targeted by Labor through an unfair infringement notice system plagued by inconsistent decision-making and run by
Read moreVictorian motorists are being targeted by Labor through an unfair infringement notice system plagued by inconsistent decision-making and run by
Read moreLabor’s announcement that it is considering introducing “hate crime” laws cannot cover up John Brumby’s failure to put more police
Read moreThe Brumby Government’s refusal to consider enacting anti-bikie laws could make Victoria the bikie crime capital of Australia, Shadow Attorney-General
Read moreReports that Victoria Police were concerned they could not join a national campaign against criminal motorcycle gangs because it might
Read moreThe Victorian Liberal Nationals Coalition has helped to preserve the independence of a key Victorian law body by stopping the
Read moreJohn Brumby is again showing Labor is soft on crime by enabling juvenile offenders who avoid being charged for six
Read moreJustice delayed is justice denied in Victoria’s courts, which under Labor remain amongst the slowest in Australia according to a
Read moreThe abuse of Victoria’s so-called Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities by people charged with serious offences to try to
Read moreDespite its claims to be cutting red tape, the Labor Party since coming to office has churned out more than
Read moreThe high rate of convictions and sentences being overturned on appeal in Victoria’s courts is further evidence of the pressure
Read moreFriday 31 October 2008 – The Victorian Liberal Nationals Coalition has stopped the government from raiding the Public Purpose Fund,
Read moreTuesday 28 October 2008 – Last night’s speech by Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Jeremy Rapke QC, has blown
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 moreThe Attorney-General must act swiftly in response to today’s Civil Justice Review Report by the Victorian Law Reform Commission. “Victorians
Read moreA conflict of interest denotes a situation in which an official has a private financial interest sufficient to influence or
Read moreAlmost 10 months after announcing it would act, the Brumby Government has finally got around to producing legislation to implement
Read moreThe Liberal Party and the Nationals have forced the Brumby Government toaccept a sunset clause for new laws that introduce
Read moreHansard: 13 March 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — These amendments of the Legislative Council are a win for
Read moreHansard: 12 March 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The motion before the house raises three issues — first
Read moreRELATIONSHIPS BILL Second reading Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The Relationships Bill is a bill to allow persons to register
Read moreHansard: 26 February 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Amendment Bill
Read moreHansard: 6 February 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The principal purpose of the Infringements and Other Acts Amendment
Read moreHansard: 6 February 2008 ASSEMBLY CRIMES AMENDMENT (CHILD HOMICIDE) BILL Second reading Debate resumed from 6 December 2007; motion of
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