on Jeroen Weimar Housing Policy Implementation Head

The Labor Party and the state government is facing backlash regarding the appointment of former COVID Commander Jeroen Weimar to head the state government’s housing policy statement implementation body. 3AW’s mornings host Tom Elliott said he couldn’t believe the news and thinks Weimar’s new role will turn out to beRead More →

Commonwealth Games Inquiry - Jacinta Allan Sam Groth

Premier Jacinta Allan must appear before the Commonwealth Games Inquiry and come clean with Victorians about her role in the debacle, says the state Opposition. The Parliamentary Select Committee investigating the cancellation of the 2026 Commonwealth Games today formally asked the Premier to front the inquiry in her former roleRead More →

Jess Wilson - Worksafe executives payrises

Executives across Victoria’s public service, including many at the Andrews Government’s beleaguered WorkCover agency, are set to receive big pay rises as small businesses are slugged with higher premiums. The Victorian Independent Renumeration Tribunal has recently provided advice to pay four WorkCover executives a total salary above the upper limit of theRead More →

Richard Riordan - Conduent Conflict

The Andrews Government engaged a former Conduent Vice President as a key part of the advisory and procurement process that awarded a $1.7 billion contract to the same firm. Conduent is the successful bidder in the ticketing system that will replace Myki. In October 2019, the Department of Transport andRead More →

Hon. Susan Ley Hon. Jason Wood - CALD communities

The Federal Opposition has revealed that the Albanese Government is leaving – the CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities), Australia’s multicultural communities behind when it comes to skills and training opportunities. When the Coalition was in Government it launched a dedicated campaign to inform Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities about skillsRead More →

Matthew Guy - Triple Zero

The Victorian Liberals and Nationals will restore community confidence in Triple-Zero with a $125 million investment into this critically important service that Victorians rely on. After eight years of mismanagement by the Andrews Labor Government, the crisis and has left too many Victorians fending for themselves. We will fix Labor’sRead More →