Parliament next sitting | 26 November
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Hearing for Performance of the Victorian integrity agencies 2022/23
Hearing | 1:30 PM
Replay for Hearing for Performance of the Victorian integrity agencies 2022/23
Hearing | 7:00 PM
Legislative Assembly sitting
Sitting | All day
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Hearing for Inquiry into the 2026 Commonwealth Games Bid
Hearing | 9:00 AM
Australia-New Zealand Scrutiny of Legislation Conference
Event | 5:30 PM
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Latest news
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Gambling and liquor report response
Health & Welfare | 25 November 2024
The State Government fully supports nearly half of all the recommendations arising from an inquiry into gambling and liquor regulation in Victoria.
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Tobacco licensing scheme debated
Justice | 22 November 2024
The Legislative Assembly has considered legislation to create a new licensing scheme for tobacco retailers.
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The room where it happens
General | 21 November 2024
A unique and vital part of Victoria’s system of government, Cabinet and its processes are unknown to many and have been subject to recent parliamentary and legal challenges.
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Hungry kids find it hard to learn
Society | 20 November 2024
When children are hungry it makes it very difficult for them to concentrate, and when they can’t concentrate, it’s nearly impossible for them to learn, according to evidence presented to a recent Legislative Council inquiry.
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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.