25 June 2026
Environment | 23 June 2026
Legislation to merge hunting and fishing regulators into a single body has passed the Legislative Council with amendments and will be returned to the Legislative Assembly.
Environment | 19 June 2026
From live music to school programs, Landcare networks across Victoria are reimagining how they connect with younger generations, as highlighted during an environmental showcase at Parliament House.
General | 11 June 2026
Parliament has passed new electoral laws in an effort to restore political donation limits and transparency, after a High Court decision left the state without any regulatory framework governing campaign finance just months out from the next election.
General | 5 June 2026
Creativity, culture and powerful storytelling came together at Parliament House as students from Worawa Aboriginal College showcased a compelling exhibition in celebration of National Reconciliation Week.
Infrastructure | 3 June 2026
Misinformation and misconceptions about electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging infrastructure are affecting Victoria’s ability to accelerate the uptake of electric vehicles, a Legislative Council inquiry has found.
General | 26 May 2026
For three months the aspiring law professionals are immersed in the research and evidence gathering process involved in a parliamentary inquiry.
General | 9 June
Watch the latest news direct from parliament with updates on legislation, committee inquiries and events.
General | 5 June
General | 26 May
A highly sought after parliamentary placement is giving university law students a hands-on experience with committees.
Environment | 8 April
With biodiversity playing an important role in both urban and rural environments, this seminar held at Parliament House explored regenerative approaches for Victoria’s nature: from the bush to the city.
Society | 1 April
A parliamentary committee investigating Victoria’s early childhood education and care sector has heard evidence of educator shortages, staff working under sustained pressure, and inadequate resources, support and training to meet children’s complex needs.
Environment | 31 March
Suggestions to improve the energy efficiency of new and existing buildings have been made at a hearing on renewable and affordable energy for apartments.
General | 25 November 2022
One in two eligible Victorian voters are expected to have already cast their ballot before polling booths open on election day.
General | 24 November 2022
Photography showcase with Parliament House installation wins Melbourne Award.
General | 23 November 2022
Teaching of civics education in the classroom will be boosted with a new education blog on the Victorian Parliament’s website.
General | 15 November 2022
Social stories developed to support visitors who are neurodiverse.
General | 14 November 2022
Early voting centres have opened for the almost 4.4 million Victorians who have registered.
General | 10 November 2022
A heritage asset adapts to a modern world.
General | 1 November 2022
Tuning in to the aspirations of young Victorians.
General | 31 October 2022
Departing members discuss their earliest and lasting memories of parliament, the highlights, challenges, changes and what the future holds for them.
General | 29 October 2022
Personal stories have helped to shape proposals for justice reform.
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