Community connections
Teach and learn
A guide to member roles and terms
The two houses
Exhibition shows suffering, resilience and hope
Local government funding and services scrutinised
Commonwealth Games probe hampered by executive privilege
Economy | 1 May 2024
Cost shifting, service delivery and funding are among the key issues being examined by an Upper House inquiry into local government.
Economy | 30 April 2024
The Chair of the Select Committee investigating the cancellation of regional Victoria’s 2026 Commonwealth Games will attempt to obtain further documents from the government.
Economy | 20 March 2024
The Public Accounts and Estimates Committee (PAEC) found net debt increased by $15 billion to reach $115 billion (20.3% of Gross State Product) between June 2022 and June 2023.
Economy | 12 August 2022
Multiple high-ranking academics have fronted a parliamentary inquiry examining the university sector's investment in skills.
Economy | 5 August 2022
State governments have three main issues to consider when confronting higher prices.
Economy | 10 June 2022
Industry insiders are giving evidence to a parliamentary inquiry assessing the investment in skills by Victorian universities.
Economy | 9 June 2022
The Latrobe Valley and Gippsland can develop a diverse range of industries as the region transitions away from coal-fired power, a Legislative Council Committee report has found.
Economy | 6 June 2022
The Public Accounts and Estimates Committee (PAEC) has concluded public hearings as part of its annual inquiry examining the government’s spending and revenue raising plans set out in the state budget.
Economy | 26 May 2022
Environment and Planning Committee finds Victoria already has the right policy settings to meet the rapidly growing demand for electricity to the middle of the century.
Economy | 24 March 2022
Parliamentary Committee visits the Latrobe Valley to hear from unions, experts, community members and employers on economic transition plans
Economy | 21 March 2022
Victorians can have their say on the state’s universities as part of a new parliamentary inquiry.
Economy | 17 March 2022
Parliamentary Library research paper provides a snapshot of state's arts and entertainment sector during a period of the pandemic.
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