Top treasury bureaucrat quits after horror budget
Victoria’s top money man David Martine has become the latest senior treasury official to resign, months after this year’s horror budget was handed down.
Victoria’s top money man David Martine has become the latest senior treasury official to resign, months after this year’s horror budget was handed down.
A “revolving door” of casual teachers, students forced to sit on the floor and VCE classes being cancelled are the result of Victoria’s worst teacher shortage crisis since the late-1960s and 70s.
Daniel Andrews says a call from an Indigenous body to ban jailing all offenders under the age of 16 is at odds with Victoria’s policy.
Former Andrews government minister Martin Pakula is believed to be the front runner for the top Melbourne Grand Prix role, in what the opposition says would be Labor’s latest “jobs for mates” appointment.
Energy experts have outlined what needs to happen to limit blackouts as Victoria heats up, including discount bill schemes and a huge step-up in Victoria’s renewable energy output.
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An internal war is brewing in the Victorian Liberal Party as MPs decide whether to use party funds to help pay for John Pesutto’s defamation legal fees.
Daniel Andrews has addressed claims about his whereabouts before a 2013 crash in which a boy was seriously injured after initially refusing to answer questions.
The most expensive rail contract in Victoria’s history will go to a global consortium as part of the first stage of the Suburban Rail Loop.
Experts warn Victoria’s debt will hit a mammoth $226bn in the next four years, as concerns grow over repeated budget blowouts since the Andrews government came to power.
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