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Indigenous justice commission to probe worksite allegations amid CFMEU fallout

Indigenous justice commission to probe worksite allegations amid CFMEU fallout

Premier Jacinta Allan has also confirmed that the Victorian Labor Party had begun formal processes to eject the CFMEU’s construction division from its ranks.

  • by Broede Carmody and Kieran Rooney

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Conservative Liberals will challenge for top Victorian party roles

Conservative Liberals will challenge for top Victorian party roles

Former MP Graham Watt, who refused to stand for family violence campaigner Rosie Batty when she addressed parliament, is aiming to be party president.

  • by Annika Smethurst
Red flags that massive Arden development is heading for a ‘Docklands 2.0’

Red flags that massive Arden development is heading for a ‘Docklands 2.0’

Planners, developers and the City of Melbourne are warning the Arden precinct could turn into a suburb of dead streetscapes if the mistakes made at Fishermans Bend and Docklands aren’t heeded.

  • by Rachael Dexter and Sophie Aubrey
Allan wants CFMEU temporarily banished from Victorian Labor

Allan wants CFMEU temporarily banished from Victorian Labor

The premier said she had “deep disgust” for alleged behaviour within the union in her first public remarks since the resignation of CFMEU secretary John Setka.

  • by Broede Carmody and Rachel Eddie
Jacinta Allan has some time to delay airport rail, but not for long

Jacinta Allan has some time to delay airport rail, but not for long

Why has a popular project to connect Melbourne to the airport by rail and invest in the western suburbs become a political quagmire?

  • by Kieran Rooney and Rachel Eddie
Inside the campers’ murder trial: A daughter’s perspective
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Inside the campers’ murder trial: A daughter’s perspective

Debbie Hill witnessed the trial of Gregory Lynn, charged with murdering her father, Russell – and was shocked by what the jury did not get to hear.

  • by John Silvester
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Compromise will be key for Allan to manage youth crime
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Compromise will be key for Allan to manage youth crime

Competing priorities within the Victorian government could see the push for stronger punishments on youth crime at loggerheads with ambitions for reform.

  • by Annika Smethurst
‘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
Essential service workers pushed to the fringes by housing crunch
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Essential service workers pushed to the fringes by housing crunch

Aged care workers, primary teachers, nurses, paramedics and police are being forced to Melbourne’s fringes by high housing costs, prompting warnings about worker shortages.

  • by Josh Gordon and Craig Butt
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
Council fights for more compensation for tennis courts lost to North East Link
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Council fights for more compensation for tennis courts lost to North East Link

A local council has taken the Victorian government to court to fight for tens of millions of dollars more in compensation.

  • by Rachel Eddie