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The multibillion-dollar blow primed to hit Victorian taxpayers and the budget

The multibillion-dollar blow primed to hit Victorian taxpayers and the budget

Government agencies will fork out $15 billion a year for insurance claims by 2028, a 36 per cent surge that threatens to rock the state’s already struggling finances.

  • by Kieran Rooney

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Melbourne in the grip of baby drought as rent becomes ‘a great contraceptive’

Melbourne in the grip of baby drought as rent becomes ‘a great contraceptive’

A plunge in birth rates in parts of Melbourne is being blamed on a lack of affordable housing and other cost-of-living pressures.

  • by Josh Gordon
Doctors look interstate for work as Victorian budget squeeze hits hard

Doctors look interstate for work as Victorian budget squeeze hits hard

Hiring freezes and job losses at Victorian hospitals are prompting many healthcare workers to look interstate for work.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Melbourne Water tapped the state for extra cash – to pay it back for an unexpected tax bill

Melbourne Water tapped the state for extra cash – to pay it back for an unexpected tax bill

The water authority borrowed additional money from a Victorian government entity – and paid interest to the government – so it could pay a tax to the same government.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Doctors fear elective surgery lists will blow out again

Doctors fear elective surgery lists will blow out again

Victoria blitzed elective surgery waiting lists down after the pandemic, but looming health cuts threaten to blow them out again and force more people to take out private health insurance.

  • by Jewel Topsfield
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
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registry makes millions from increasing certificate fees in cost-of-living crisis
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Births, Deaths and Marriages Registry makes millions from increasing certificate fees in cost-of-living crisis

The Greens will introduce a bill in the next sitting week in an attempt to block further privatisation of government services.

  • by Broede Carmody
Secret recording reveals sense of budget crisis in Victorian hospitals
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Secret recording reveals sense of budget crisis in Victorian hospitals

Bed and ward closures, reducing elective surgery, cancelling breast screenings and even closing special-care cots were all openly discussed as possibilities to save money.

  • by Chip Le Grand, Jewel Topsfield, Henrietta Cook, Benjamin Preiss and Broede Carmody
The elite schools hardest hit by Victoria’s payroll tax change

The elite schools hardest hit by Victoria’s payroll tax change

Some high-fee schools will pay more in taxes than they get in state funding, according to opposition analysis. Find out which ones here.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Victoria set up an offset account to save money. Then it went into the red

Victoria set up an offset account to save money. Then it went into the red

An account meant to help drive down Victoria’s borrowing costs was instead put into overdraft, forcing the government to find hundreds of millions of dollars to repay it by the end of this financial year – and possibly billions in the next.

  • by Annika Smethurst