15 December 2024
General | 12 December 2024
Advocating for an issue at a young age led one Victorian to a career in politics.
General | 10 December 2024
Question time is often people’s first exposure to parliament and politics, but its continued relevance and role in our democracy is itself subject to questioning from time to time.
Justice | 6 December 2024
Victoria’s Parliament is considering reforms to criminal procedure laws to replace the current committal test with an improved case management process.
General | 1 December
An update from our last sitting week for 2024, held from 26 to 28 November, presented by Legislative Council President Shaun Leane MP.
1 December
General | 29 November
Find out what a sitting day in Parliament is like for the Parliamentary Secretary for Creative Industries and Housing, Katie Hall MP (Member for Footscray).
29 November
General | 22 November
A quick look at what's been happening at the Victorian Parliament.
22 November
Economy | 30 August 2022
The Public Accounts and Estimates Committee has published its fourth and final review of the budget estimates for the 59th parliament.
Society | 29 August 2022
A Parliamentary Library research note analyses the key demographics of Victorian MPs over the past five state elections.
Society | 25 August 2022
Victoria’s estimated population decline of 44,792 people between 2020 and 2021 was mostly attributable to a dramatic fall in net overseas migration and a surge in net outwards interstate population flows.
General | 22 August 2022
Two events were held at Parliament House during National Science Week.
Society | 19 August 2022
Without quantum physics, there would be no internet, computers, or magnetic resonance imaging. A Parliamentary Library research note explores recent developments in quantum technology.
Society | 17 August 2022
Legislation to establish a Treaty Authority has passed Parliament.
General | 14 August 2022
Future plans discussed for Fiji-Victoria parliamentary twinning program as the partnership continues to progress.
Justice | 12 August 2022
A Parliamentary Library research paper explores what 'coercive control' is, its prevalence, and the arguments for and against criminalisation.
Economy | 12 August 2022
Multiple high-ranking academics have fronted a parliamentary inquiry examining the university sector's investment in skills.
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