25 August 2025
More legislation to strengthen bail laws in Victoria has gone before the Legislative Assembly.
Five-month-old wombat joeys caught the attention of parliamentarians and members of the public at a hearing in Bendigo for the inquiry into wildlife roadstrike.
Economy | 18 August 2025
The Legislative Assembly has debated an overhaul of laws governing building contracts, aimed at strengthening consumer protections and modernising the regulatory framework for home building across the state.
General | 15 August 2025
The Parliamentary Library has published two research papers to commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II's end.
Infrastructure | 14 August 2025
Victoria should shift from a traditional like-for-like rebuilding model to a ‘betterment’ approach that prioritises climate resilience and long-term infrastructure sustainability, according to a report tabled in the Legislative Council.
General | 22 August
Latest news from parliament.
22 August
General | 17 August
Watch an update from our sittings held on 12-14 August 2025, presented by Legislative Council President Shaun Leane MP.
17 August
General | 4 August
An exhibition held at Parliament House has showcased the power of art to help break down the stigma associated with mental ill health.
4 August
General | 3 August
Watch an update from our latest sitting week, 29 to 31 July 2025, presented by Legislative Council President Shaun Leane MP.
3 August
Highlights from parliament's sittings held from 17-19 June 2025, presented by Legislative Council President Shaun Leane MP.
Infrastructure | 29 July
The Legislative Council Legal and Social Issues Committee has met with Yarra City Council, public housing residents and their advocates as part of its inquiry into the redevelopment of Melbourne’s public housing towers.
29 July
General | 28 July
After a record 1,463 entries from students across Victoria, the winners of the 2025 Parliament Prize have been announced.
28 July
Society | 29 January 2024
Urban sprawl and population pressures on food production at the fringe of our major cities and towns to be addressed by a Lower House inquiry seeking public input.
General | 24 January 2024
Making parliament more accessible for teachers and students is a key aim of our community engagement and education program.
General | 15 January 2024
The Victorian Electoral Commission works to ensure each vote cast in the state is of equal value, but that wasn’t always the case.
Society | 8 January 2024
Victorians remain sceptical about the true purpose of road safety cameras according to evidence presented to a parliamentary inquiry by the Road Safety Camera Commissioner.
General | 18 December 2023
From seminars to an open house, more than 200 teachers have taken part in a range of education events at Parliament House.
Justice | 13 December 2023
The Legislative Council debated measures that would allow adults to legally possess small quantities of marijuana for personal use during the final sitting week of the year.
Economy | 6 December 2023
A bill to increase the land tax on vacant homes has passed parliament after amendments were debated last sitting week.
Society | 1 December 2023
The community service achievements of The Big Issue over 27 years have been celebrated at Parliament House.
Society | 30 November 2023
Victoria is the nation’s fastest growing state, yet households are decreasing in size, meaning there are more empty bedrooms just as there are increasing numbers of people who want to fill them.
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