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Bill Brief examines bail law amendments
Budget report seeks greater transparency
Deregulation for hemp growers urged
4 October 2023
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.
2 October
A public hearing was held at Echuca as part of the parliamentary inquiry into the October 2022 flood event.
27 September
Watch a snapshot of the Women Engaged in Leadership (WE Lead) forum held in regional Victoria for the first time.
Economy | 5 August 2022
State governments have three main issues to consider when confronting higher prices.
Society | 4 August 2022
During this sitting week three new bills were made public in the Legislative Council by non-government members of parliament.
Justice | 4 August 2022
New report recommends Victoria create an agency to respond to children and families of people affected by parental incarceration.
General | 3 August 2022
Tributes have been paid to The Honourable Jane Garrett MP, with condolence motions moved in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council.
General | 2 August 2022
The Member for Bendigo West Maree Edwards has been elected Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Infrastructure | 2 August 2022
Victoria could follow the lead of New South Wales and Western Australia by setting a minimum size for all new apartments built in the state.
Society | 2 August 2022
Care finders or community connectors could be employed across the state to help culturally diverse seniors find and access support close to where they live.
General | 1 August 2022
One student’s winning entry in last year’s Parliament Prize competition has helped to address a road safety issue.
General | 31 July 2022
Hundreds of people of all ages poured through parliament when Open House Melbourne returned as an in-person event for the first time since 2019.
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