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There are two key words in Andrews’ playbook: Deny and discredit

There are two key words in Andrews’ playbook: Deny and discredit

Premier Daniel Andrews appears to be trying to discredit IBAC ahead of the release of a report exploring his relationship with the United Firefighters Union.

  • by Annika Smethurst

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Fiery clash: Labor MPs confront integrity committee chair in parliament

Fiery clash: Labor MPs confront integrity committee chair in parliament

A dispute over the way Labor MPs questioned the former head of IBAC has spilled into a confrontation in the halls of parliament.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Disadvantaged preschoolers may miss out on affordable childcare
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Disadvantaged preschoolers may miss out on affordable childcare

Of the 50 most disadvantaged suburbs in Victoria, only 13 have been confirmed as getting the integrated low-cost childcare centres meant to help the families most in need.

  • by Annika Smethurst
Axing train lines to Melbourne’s west not a broken promise, government says

Axing train lines to Melbourne’s west not a broken promise, government says

Rapidly growing communities in the outer western suburbs are currently only served by crowded V/Line trains.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Commonwealth Games inquiry bid sparks argy-bargy over government scrutiny

Commonwealth Games inquiry bid sparks argy-bargy over government scrutiny

The Greens are making a bid to reduce Labor’s control of parliamentary committees amid negotiations over a possible inquiry into the scrapping of the Games.

  • by Rachel Eddie and Broede Carmody
More private schools to be hit with payroll tax after government backflip
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More private schools to be hit with payroll tax after government backflip

The education minister said that while the income threshold of $15,000 per student would remain in place, schools would be assessed annually on their inclusion on the list.

  • by Robyn Grace and Lachlan Abbott
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‘What happened to Veronica should never happen again’

‘What happened to Veronica should never happen again’

Veronica Nelson’s partner and legal experts are calling for urgent bail law reform to prevent further Indigenous deaths in custody as a year-long wait looms for changes.

  • by Jack Latimore, Broede Carmody and Rachel Eddie
Bail reforms aimed at fixing ‘disaster’ law face one-year wait
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Bail reforms aimed at fixing ‘disaster’ law face one-year wait

A coroner found Victoria’s bail laws breached the human rights charter, but a 12-month delay looms for implementing change.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Victoria faces $882 million debt to pay for deferred public service super

Victoria faces $882 million debt to pay for deferred public service super

Parliament’s independent budget watchdog found the Andrews government’s decision to delay $3 billion worth of contributions to the public service superannuation scheme will add to net debt.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Labor, Nationals argue against developer donation ban
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Labor, Nationals argue against developer donation ban

IBAC has suggested a ban on donations from risky industries like property developers – but Labor and the Nationals argued against such a move just this month.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Goodbye, gas stoves: Victoria to ban gas from new homes by 2024

Goodbye, gas stoves: Victoria to ban gas from new homes by 2024

All new homes, subdivisions and renovations that require planning approval after January 1 will be fitted with electric or induction stove tops instead of gas.

  • by Broede Carmody, Mike Foley and Lachlan Abbott