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Young Aboriginal voices lead the way with new podcast

Young Aboriginal voices lead the way with new podcast

General | 20 March 2026

Parliament House was filled with community spirit this week for the launch of the Youth Yarning with Mob podcast series.


Funding squeeze undermines oversight work: Ombudsman

Funding squeeze undermines oversight work: Ombudsman

General | 13 March 2026

The Victorian Ombudsman has told an inquiry that persistent funding shortfalls and an increasingly complex referrals pipeline are constraining her office’s ability to investigate systemic unfairness in government services.


Women shaping the future of community sport

Women shaping the future of community sport

General | 5 March 2026

An event to coincide with International Women’s Day has highlighted how women are not only participating in community sport in record numbers but shaping its future.


Improving community engagement to make better decisions

Improving community engagement to make better decisions

Society | 3 March 2026

A parliamentary inquiry is recommending the Public Engagement Framework for consultation practices in Victoria be updated to ensure it continues to meet community expectations.


Giant leap of learning as civics meets space

Giant leap of learning as civics meets space

General | 2 March 2026

A Victorian initiative combining civics and science is set to take off as interest in space grows.


Law change for victim-survivors of institutional child abuse

Law change for victim-survivors of institutional child abuse

Justice | 27 February 2026

Institutions including the Catholic Church in Victoria can now be sued for the actions of employees or similar, such as priests and other clergy.


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Celebrating the role of women in community sport

General  |  8 March

At an International Women's Day event held at Parliament House, we celebrated the important role that women play in shaping and energising community sport across Victoria.

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Parliament Snapshot

General  |  6 March

Latest news from parliament on legislation, public inquiries by committees and community events at Parliament House.

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Community consultation could be improved by updating public engagement framework

Infrastructure  |  3 March

An inquiry into community consultation practices in Victoria has wrapped up with 28 recommendations and 63 findings in its report.

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Convenient charging the key to boosting EV ownership

Infrastructure  |  2 March

The Legislative Council Economy and Infrastructure Committee has heard the transition to electric vehicles in Victoria depends on more than subsidies.

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How Parliament Works: Making Laws

General  |  26 February

Take a look at our explainer on how the Victorian Parliament makes laws.

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Week in Review

General  |  22 February

Watch highlights from our sittings held from 17 to 19 February 2026.

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‘Joy’s Law’ on non-fatal strangulation debated

‘Joy’s Law’ on non-fatal strangulation debated

Justice | 22 November 2023

Now a bill to create two new stand-alone non-fatal strangulation offences will go the the Legislative Council for consideration after being passed by the Legislative Assembly.


Managing risk vital to harnessing AI potential

Managing risk vital to harnessing AI potential

Society | 17 November 2023

Artificial intelligence systems can clone a human voice from just a three second sample, a Parliamentary Library seminar has heard.


Fresh, local and low carbon: boom times for seafood

Fresh, local and low carbon: boom times for seafood

Economy | 16 November 2023

Along with the long-established wild caught fisheries, the Victorian seafood industry is worth around $100 million per year in direct turnover.


Government MPs quizzed about Games cancellation

Government MPs quizzed about Games cancellation

Economy | 13 November 2023

Two former Commonwealth Games Ministers have faced questions about the 2026 event’s cancellation in regional Victoria.


Bill prepares the way for cannabis driving trial

Bill prepares the way for cannabis driving trial

Justice | 6 November 2023

A bill to support a trial assessing the effects of medicinal cannabis on driving behaviour will go to the Legislative Council for consideration after passing the Legislative Assembly last week.


Being menopause friendly in the workplace

Being menopause friendly in the workplace

Health & Welfare | 5 November 2023

Presentation at Parliament House outlines things that can be done to support employees going through menopause.


Good Samaritan MP’s brushes with death

Good Samaritan MP’s brushes with death

General | 3 November 2023

From nearly losing his own life, to saving someone else’s, it was a big week for Paul Edbrooke.


Library paper explores timber industry in transition

Library paper explores timber industry in transition

Environment | 2 November 2023

In May this year the Victorian Government announced a ban on timber harvesting in native forests to take effect from the start of 2024, six years earlier than had originally been planned.


Committee considers views of flood victims

Committee considers views of flood victims

Environment | 1 November 2023

Victorian flood survivors have spoken directly to MPs investigating the October 2022 event.


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