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Kieran Rooney is a Victorian state political reporter at The Age.

‘Everything is on the table’: Premier to meet police, courts on youth crime

‘Everything is on the table’: Premier to meet police, courts on youth crime

Premier Jacinta Allan will sit down with stakeholders next week after conceding there was “more to do” on repeat young offenders.

  • by Rachel Eddie, Kieran Rooney and Annika Smethurst

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Tougher bail rules, ankle monitors: Victoria flags youth crime crackdown

Tougher bail rules, ankle monitors: Victoria flags youth crime crackdown

Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes says nothing is off the table as she meets with police, legal advocates and community groups over public concerns about young repeat offenders.

  • by Kieran Rooney, Annika Smethurst and Wendy Tuohy
Airport rail now hinges on who pays the extra $3 billion to build it

Airport rail now hinges on who pays the extra $3 billion to build it

The proposed rail link to Melbourne Airport depends on whether the state and federal governments can agree on additional funding.

  • by Broede Carmody and Kieran Rooney
Melbourne Airport agrees to have overground train station, clearing path for rail link

Melbourne Airport agrees to have overground train station, clearing path for rail link

The announcement ends a stalemate with the state government that had pushed the airport rail link back to 2033.

  • by Rachel Eddie and Kieran Rooney
How Victorian power companies could be forced to pay you for blackouts

How Victorian power companies could be forced to pay you for blackouts

A review into storms that cut power to 530,000 homes has called for energy distributors – not governments – to compensate customers who lose power.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Victoria’s primary care clinics face funding cuts in budget crisis
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Victoria’s primary care clinics face funding cuts in budget crisis

Priority primary care clinics, promised in 2022 as Daniel Andrews’ solution to the health crisis, are facing cutbacks as the Victorian budget grapples with debt.

  • by Rachel Eddie and Kieran Rooney
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Mental health programs in firing line of hospital budget cuts

Mental health programs in firing line of hospital budget cuts

As hospitals continue to search for savings, Victorian mental health programs, including those for children, could be hit with redundancies and hiring freezes.

  • by Kieran Rooney and Rachel Eddie
Cash for access: Councillors ask corruption watchdog to investigate scheme
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Cash for access: Councillors ask corruption watchdog to investigate scheme

Most Port Phillip councillors want IBAC to investigate a donation scheme set up to fund a community group that financially backs two of their colleagues.

  • by Annika Smethurst and Kieran Rooney
Here’s what you’ll be paying more for from today

Here’s what you’ll be paying more for from today

Water bills, car registration and a levy on ride-share and taxi trips are among the areas hit with price rises.

  • by Broede Carmody and Kieran Rooney
Amnesty plea to allow medicinal cannabis users behind the wheel

Amnesty plea to allow medicinal cannabis users behind the wheel

A growing number of Victorians have been prescribed the treatment, but risk breaking the law if they use it.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Airport prepares fight after mediator backs skyrail for Tullamarine

Airport prepares fight after mediator backs skyrail for Tullamarine

An underground station should not be built at Melbourne Airport unless the airport operators show it makes commercial sense, a federal report has found.

  • by Kieran Rooney and Patrick Hatch

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