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Latest news
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Building the evidence base on family violence
Justice | 3 April 2025
A parliamentary committee has called for improved data collection on people who use family violence.
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Report highlights Commonwealth Games failures
Economy | 1 April 2025
A parliamentary inquiry into the Victorian Government’s 2026 Commonwealth Games Bid has made 62 findings and six recommendations in its third and final report.
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A-lister highlights opportunities for Victoria’s creative industries
Economy | 27 March 2025
Filming of Liam Neeson’s latest action movie around the corner from Parliament House has put the spotlight on Victoria as a destination for international film investment.
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Pokies reform pushes through parliament
Health & Welfare | 24 March 2025
Mandatory pre-commitment on all electronic gaming machines in Victoria could soon be possible with new legislation passing the Legislative Assembly for the first time.
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Acknowledgement of Country
Parliament of Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which Parliament House stands. We also acknowledge Traditional Owners across Victoria, and Elders past, present and emerging.
Artwork: Yarkeen Mirring (Dreaming Country) by Tom Day, Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta and Wemba Wemba, featured in our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan.
