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A guide to member roles and terms
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Bill aims to improve Parliament's standards
Parliament Prize receives record number of entries
Pirates, police, parliament: Trung Luu's refugee story
30 June 2024
Justice | 26 June 2024
A bill debated in the Legislative Assembly last week will create an integrity commission to investigate MPs for inappropriate workplace behaviour.
General | 21 June 2024
Submissions have closed and judging is about to get underway after the popular competition attracted an all-time high 1126 video statements from students across Victoria.
Society | 20 June 2024
By the time Trung Luu arrived in Australia, he had survived war, pirate attacks, a sinking ship and a refugee camp. He was just five years old.Â
General | 20 June
A quick look at what's been happening at the Victorian Parliament.
Health & Welfare | 14 June
Inquiry examines the legislative and regulatory framework for workplace drug testing including the treatment of prescription medicinal cannabis compared to other prescription medications.
Health & Welfare | 13 June
Committee Chair Ella George and Deputy Chair Annabelle Cleeland talk about what they learned during the Legislative Assembly Legal and Social Issues Committee inquiry into increasing the number of registered organ and tissue donors.
Economy | 17 October 2023
What does housing currently look like in Victoria? How many people live in the state, where do they live, what kind of housing do they live in and how affordable is it?
General | 13 October 2023
Boost for Echuca and surrounding region is important aim of parliamentary event.
Justice | 10 October 2023
Legislation to prohibit the display and performance of Nazi gestures will go to the upper house for consideration after the Legislative Assembly voted to pass the bill.
Health & Welfare | 5 October 2023
Every day 90 Victorians are diagnosed with diabetes, making it the fastest growing chronic condition in the state.
Justice | 4 October 2023
When James Gargasoulas killed six people and injured many others in the January 2017 Bourke Street car attack he was out on bail.
Economy | 3 October 2023
Recommendations primarily relate to spending on services and infrastructure.
Economy | 27 September 2023
Hemp industry figures have called for cuts to industry regulation during testimony to the Legislative Council Economy and Infrastructure Committee.
General | 20 September 2023
Parliamentary partnerships are contributing to important development in our region.
General | 14 September 2023
More young people from a variety of backgrounds are advocating for a seat at the decision-making table.
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