Victoria’s regional roads resembling ‘Third World nation’
A list of some of the state’s worst roads has been revealed as the Andrews government cuts spending on road resurfacing.
A list of some of the state’s worst roads has been revealed as the Andrews government cuts spending on road resurfacing.
Victorian public servants could be forced to work to support the Yes campaign and there are fears “anyone who disagrees will have their card marked”.
A “childish spat” has broken out between the CFMEU and Victoria’s workplace safety over controversial Facebook posts.
Tensions have emerged among Victoria’s Indigenous assembly, after the election of Lidia Thorpe’s cousin and his wife to key leadership positions.
The man who was hand-picked to rebuild Labor’s reputation in the wake of the controversial branch stacking scandal has quit.
A property developer at the centre of an IBAC investigation has raised eyebrows at an hour-long press conference that featured a former Casey Councillor operating his powerpoint presentation.
The man at the centre of IBAC’s corruption probe is set to lash out at the watchdog, accusing it of misleading the public and promising “never before seen evidence”.
Daniel Andrews is refusing to address one finding from Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog and insists he has no relationship with disgraced developer John Woodman.
The latest corruption probe has exposed a world where deals are pursued during lunch at the Flower Drum, and not even the Premier is off the menu if you’ve got enough cash to burn.
The favourite tipped to retain the historically Liberal seat has slammed Labor’s decision not to put up a candidate, claiming it demonstrates the party’s “neglect” of the area.
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