Coalition Protects Legal Aid from Hulls’ Raid Attempt
Friday 31 October 2008 – The Victorian Liberal Nationals Coalition has stopped the government from raiding the Public Purpose Fund,
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 moreThe so-called “smart meters” announced by the Brumby Government today are behind schedule, will lack vital features, and will be
Read moreToday’s report by ACIL-Tasman on the future of the Australian energy sector under an emissions trading scheme predicts power station
Read moreVICTORIANS face a higher risk of blackouts this summer, as demand for power continues to outstrip supply. Latest predictions from
Read moreVICTORIA faces the risk of substantial power cuts this summer because of a lack of reserve capacity. A report by
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 moreThe latest figures for the performance of Victoria’s hospitals, released yesterday, show the waiting list for elective surgery at Box
Read moreMr CLARK (Box Hill) — Eastern suburbs residents are entitled to be disappointed and angry at the Brumby government’s breaking
Read moreAlmost 10 months after announcing it would act, the Brumby Government has finally got around to producing legislation to implement
Read moreVictorians deserve answers regarding the 48-hour blackout that has plagued households across the state following Wednesday’s storms, Shadow Minister for
Read moreHansard: 13 March 2008 ASSEMBLY Health professionals: industrial action Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The Brumby government’s handling of industrial
Read moreThe latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) industrial dispute statistics released today show that Victoria was responsible for more than
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 moreMr CLARK (Box Hill) — The honourable member for Bundoora complained about opposition criticisms of the statement of government intentions,
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: 11 March 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — I raise with the Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation
Read moreHansard: 28 February 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — Yesterday’s publication of figures showing that 14 935 people were
Read moreHansard: 26 February 2008 ASSEMBLY Mr CLARK (Box Hill) — The Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Amendment Bill
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