Premier slams states’ GST split
VICTORIA has savaged a decision to hand over $417 million of its GST revenues to other states.
VICTORIA has savaged a decision to hand over $417 million of its GST revenues to other states.
IT was described as “disgraceful” and an “embarrassment” when a group of Labor politicians met Libyan dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi in 1989.
Victoria’s 28th Governor came to Australia as a 10-year-old boy fleeing war-torn Lithuania after the advancing Red Army killed his father.
THE Baillieu government failed to ask Canberra to enable legislation for its new anti-corruption regime until late last week.
FORMER judge and Melbourne University chancellor Alex Chernov will be Victoria’s next governor, Premier Ted Baillieu has announced.
The head of the soon-to-be abolished Office of Police Integrity will not have a role in Victoria’s new anti-corruption commission
Victoria’s new Coalition government faces a potential revolt from the public sector over wages as police threaten strike action
Labor’s Victorian Left faction has voted to conduct its own examination of the state of the party in the wake of the federal and Victorian elections
STATE leaders have welcomed the breakthrough on the health agreement, saying they back measures for transparency in the hospital system.
INDUSTRY fears that the Gillard government’s starting price for carbon tax will lead to doubling in the cost of carbon when an ETS begins in 2015-16.
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