EWL consortium seeks compensation from Labor government
Today’s Sunday Herald-Sun reports the East West Link consortium has officially issued breach notices against the State Government as the
Read moreToday’s Sunday Herald-Sun reports the East West Link consortium has officially issued breach notices against the State Government as the
Read moreDespite Labor’s dodgy claims, the fact remains that Melbourne desperately needs a second east west route, and Labor have no
Read moreLabor’s failure to deliver on yet another promise – this time, about publishing details of the East-West Link contract –
Read moreThe Andrews Government has walked away from two more election promises, with Treasurer Tim Pallas refusing to commit to Labor’s
Read moreVictoria’s new Attorney-General, Martin Pakula, has no excuses if he does not introduce a range of significant legislation when Parliament
Read moreAt the same time as Daniel Andrews announced he would spend $40 million on a Royal Commission into Family Violence,
Read moreExperts are already warning of the dangers to the state’s finances if Daniel Andrews gives in to unreasonable wage demands
Read morePublic Transport Victoria is seeking community feedback on a range of proposed changes to bus routes and timetables to start
Read moreThe leadership of the ambulance union have ceased their industrial campaign after agreeing to a deal with the new Labor
Read moreThe Victorian Coalition Government came to office in 2010 determined to repair the damage caused by 11 years of the
Read moreLate in the election campaign, it is becoming increasingly clear that, if he becomes Premier, Daniel Andrews plans to give his union funders and supporters unprecedented power over key public bodies and key sectors of the Victorian economy.
Read moreFamily violence perpetrators who seriously injure their victim while breaching a family violence order will face a minimum of four years in jail under strong new laws to be introduced by a re-elected Napthine Government.
Read moreOpposition Leader, Daniel Andrews, has again resorted to falsehood to try to defend himself.
Read moreA re-elected Napthine Coalition Government will strengthen the ability of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to appeal against inadequate sentences.
Read moreA re-elected Coalition Government will legislate to require offenders convicted of repeat killings or serious sex offences to be given an indefinite jail sentence, Premier Denis Napthine announced today.
Read moreThe Victorian Government welcomes today’s announcement by the ACCC that it has commenced legal action against the CFMEU and CFMEU officials John Setka and Shaun Reardon over the alleged secondary boycott of Boral.
Read moreI was pleased today to launch the Chinese Gambling Concern Inc’s new gambling support services for the Chinese community in
Read moreA re-elected Napthine Coalition Government will contribute $2 million over four years to establish a new Rural and Farming Legal Centre, Attorney-General Robert Clark announced today.
Read moreA re-elected Napthine Coalition Government will introduce a range of tough measures to tackle ice, giving police and corrections authorities new powers to detect offenders using ice and making it harder for drug dealers to profit from their crimes.
Read moreCivil appeals to Victoria’s Court of Appeal will be able to be finalised more quickly and efficiently under new laws that have commenced today.
Read moreThe Victoria Racing Club (VRC) celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. The VRC evolved from two earlier rival clubs, the
Read moreMember for Box Hill Robert Clark today announced that a contract to design and construct the next section of the
Read moreNew offences for maliciously distributing or threatening to distribute intimate images of another person come into force today, along with new laws to ensure that young people who engage in non-exploitative ‘sexting’ don’t end up with criminal records or on the sex offenders register.
Read moreNew laws to better protect and empower victims of family violence and hold perpetrators to account have come into force today.
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