General | 7 April 2026
Low‑sensory voting centres will be rolled out across every Victorian electorate at the next state election, making voting more accessible for neurodivergent people who face barriers at traditional polling places, a parliamentary inquiry has heard.
General | 20 March 2026
Parliament House was filled with community spirit this week for the launch of the Youth Yarning with Mob podcast series.
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.
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.
General | 27 November 2023
The gig economy, renewable energy and youth justice were among the range of topics researched by parliamentary interns in 2023.
General | 3 November 2023
From nearly losing his own life, to saving someone else’s, it was a big week for Paul Edbrooke.
General | 30 October 2023
New youth-led podcast series answers a variety of questions about parliament.
General | 13 October 2023
Boost for Echuca and surrounding region is important aim of parliamentary event.
General | 20 September 2023
Parliamentary partnerships are contributing to important development in our region.
General | 14 September 2023
More young people from a variety of backgrounds are advocating for a seat at the decision-making table.
General | 11 September 2023
Victorian artists Anne Middleton and Jaq Grantford have been selected to paint the portraits of two groundbreaking Victorian women.
General | 10 September 2023
Breaking down barriers and influencing action in local communities.
General | 7 September 2023
In the dynamic political landscape of Victoria, the ethical quandary faced by parliamentarians has become ever more apparent.
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