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Human rights concerns remain in Victoria over curfew and other laws
The announcement that the draconian Melbourne curfew will cease at midnight tonight does not absolve the Victorian Government from responsibility for what appears to be… Read More »Human rights concerns remain in Victoria over curfew and other laws
Reforms to support small business recovery in Victoria
New insolvency framework The Morrison Government will undertake the most significant reforms to Australia’s insolvency framework in 30 years as part of our economic recovery… Read More »Reforms to support small business recovery in Victoria
Victorians deserve answers not political amnesia
Victorians deserve answers not political amnesia. No-one who has appeared before the Hotel Quarantine Inquiry has been able to shed light on who decided to… Read More »Victorians deserve answers not political amnesia
Businesses in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong to get high-speed fibre broadband
JMR WITH MINISTERS CORMANN, FLETCHER AND COULTON Businesses in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong will be able to order high-speed fibre broadband as NBN Co rolls… Read More »Businesses in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong to get high-speed fibre broadband
New lighting upgrade for Portarlington Recreation Reserve
Senator for Victoria Sarah Henderson has welcomed the signing of a funding agreement between the Morrison Government and the City of Greater Geelong, marking the… Read More »New lighting upgrade for Portarlington Recreation Reserve