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Law to restrict machete use passes parliament
Sky’s the limit in exhibition of artistic ability
Family discussion key to organ and tissue donation
30 March 2024
Justice | 27 March 2024
The Legislative Council has debated and agreed to a bill designed to restrict the use of machetes as weapons.
General | 22 March 2024
Inspiring exhibition at Parliament House featured the works of professional artists with intellectual and physical disability.
Health & Welfare | 21 March 2024
Registering to be an organ and tissue donor is a selfless act, but one that relies on the consent of your loved ones.
General | 13 March
Two new portraits have been unveiled at Parliament House during an event to celebrate International Women’s Day.
General | 12 March
The Victorian Parliament's sittings from 5-7 March 2024 saw a range of legislation and issues debated, as well as a special event for International Women's Day, reports Legislative Council President Shaun Leane in his latest Week in Review.
Environment | 25 February
Celebrating women and girls in science with a forum at Parliament House featuring a group of leading Victorian women in STEMM.
General | 20 October 2022
Victoria goes to the polls on Saturday 26 November and it’s important voters have the facts.
General | 13 October 2022
Several exciting new projects produced by young Victorians, for young Victorians have been officially unveiled at parliament.
General | 7 October 2022
Victoria University students get insights on how parliament works in practice.
Justice | 6 October 2022
Sixteen recommendations have been made by Parliament's Integrity and Oversight Committee.
General | 4 October 2022
Teachers were invited to explore Parliament House on Friday, as part of the first Parliament of Victoria Teacher Open House.
General | 3 October 2022
While members now expect valedictory speeches as a standard part of parliamentary practice, it’s actually a recent phenomenon.
Economy | 27 September 2022
In June 2022, NASA launched the first of three rockets from the Arnhem Space Centre in the Northern Territory, marking the agency’s first launch from a commercial spaceport outside of the US.
Justice | 26 September 2022
Dvir Abramovich shed tears as Victoria became the first jurisdiction in Australia to ban public displays of the Nazi swastika, but it wasn't the only landmark reform recommended by the Legislative Assembly Legal and Social Issues Committee during the 59th parliament.
General | 16 September 2022
An estimated 50,000 people gathered outside Parliament House on 25 February 1954 to welcome the newly crowned monarch and her husband Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
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