Senator’s $117,000 printing riddle
Victorian Labor powerbroker Kim Carr sent more than $117,000 in taxpayers’ money to the printing firm at the centre of an alleged “cash-for-stacks” scheme.
Victorian Labor powerbroker Kim Carr sent more than $117,000 in taxpayers’ money to the printing firm at the centre of an alleged “cash-for-stacks” scheme.
An Australian distillery has beaten entries from all over the globe, with its single malt whisky named the best at the prestigious World Whiskies Award.
A Labor candidate who pulled out of the state election race for “family reasons” is one of four people charged by Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog as it probes an alleged printing rort.
Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog is poised to lay charges as early as this week over a Labor Party printing rort.
A SERIOUS violent offender was set free from jail for 24 days by mistake after Corrections Victoria staff bungled his paperwork — and it’s not the only case where a prisoner was set loose early.
VICTORIA’S emergency response Commissioner Craig Lapsley is on extended leave as WorkSafe continues its investigation into allegations of bullying within the agency.
VICTORIAN MPs are being forced to sit extra days to tackle the growing backlog of Bills in the Upper House before the November election.
POLICE will boost patrols around the Carlton North area where Eurydice Dixon was found murdered as some locals express concern they were not told about a sex assault in March about 1km away.
METAL support beams imported for the $11 billion Melbourne Metro Project have been hit with major safety warnings and are being urgently mended at workshops in Victoria.
VICTORIA Police are being asked to reopen their investigation into Labor’s $388,000 rorts-for-votes scheme following “compelling” new evidence released in the State Ombudsman’s report, according to the Victorian Opposition.
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