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Liberals want employers to allow their staff to run as candidates

Liberals want employers to allow their staff to run as candidates

Senior Victorian Liberals say the party is being deprived of good candidates and businesses should allow their employees to be politically active.

  • by Rachel Eddie

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Liberals claim victory in Warrandyte byelection for Nicole Werner

Liberals claim victory in Warrandyte byelection for Nicole Werner

Opposition Leader John Pesutto introduced Werner as “the future of this party” after the Liberals’ emphatic win in the north-east Melbourne seat.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Andrews wary about axing voting quirk despite Labor Party backing overhaul

Andrews wary about axing voting quirk despite Labor Party backing overhaul

Tiny political parties can swap preferences and leapfrog more popular candidates into the upper house with few votes. Critics say it’s open to corruption, but proponents argue it represents the will of the people as they turn away from the major parties.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Victoria faces $882 million debt to pay for deferred public service super

Victoria faces $882 million debt to pay for deferred public service super

Parliament’s independent budget watchdog found the Andrews government’s decision to delay $3 billion worth of contributions to the public service superannuation scheme will add to net debt.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Labor, Nationals argue against developer donation ban
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Labor, Nationals argue against developer donation ban

IBAC has suggested a ban on donations from risky industries like property developers – but Labor and the Nationals argued against such a move just this month.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Labor, Coalition push to keep splashing cash at state elections

Labor, Coalition push to keep splashing cash at state elections

An independent review panel overseeing Victoria’s donations scheme is under question as Labor and the Coalition argue to keep spending big at polls.

  • by Rachel Eddie and Royce Millar
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For major parties, spending arms race means odds are ever in their favour

For major parties, spending arms race means odds are ever in their favour

Labor and the Coalition enjoy special benefits in donations laws that should be removed to eliminate “entrenching incumbency”, a leading integrity body says.

  • by Royce Millar
Google ordered to reveal details of person who allegedly defamed Labor candidate

Google ordered to reveal details of person who allegedly defamed Labor candidate

Nurul Khan was set to run for the Labor Party in last year’s Victorian election but allegations against him led to him being disendorsed by the party.

  • by Tara Cosoleto
Warrandyte byelection date set for August 26 in Victoria’s lower house

Warrandyte byelection date set for August 26 in Victoria’s lower house

More than 50,000 voters in Melbourne’s outer northeast will return to the polls to replace outgoing Warrandyte MP Ryan Smith.

  • by Rachel Eddie and Annika Smethurst
Wiped-out independents want rule change to ‘level the playing field’

Wiped-out independents want rule change to ‘level the playing field’

Despite the federal success of “teal independents”, the number of independents in Victorian parliament went backwards – and 10 candidates argue they should be exempt from a new rule.

  • by Rachel Eddie
‘Thought bubble’ or the new bulk billing? Controversy rages over pharmacy prescribing
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‘Thought bubble’ or the new bulk billing? Controversy rages over pharmacy prescribing

Come October, pharmacists in Victoria are set to be given new powers to prescribe medicines usually the purview of doctors. But is the pilot being rushed?

  • by Aisha Dow