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Eastern Freeway lane changes from Monday 16 March 2026

Lane changes are coming to the Eastern Freeway next week, as underpass, noise wall and pavement works take place near Bulleen Road. The citybound exit to Bulleen Road exit ramp was closed on Wednesday 4 February to complete ...

Sham contracting in the spotlight

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) are ramping up their focus on sham contracting, with community insights and intelligence revealing concerning patterns of behaviour across several industries. Sham contracting happens when an employer misrepresents ...

Is Labor using state tools like VMC to ‘buy’ multicultural vote?

A dossier of documents released by the state opposition, it obtained under the FOI Act, it claims reveal how the state machinery including the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC), Premier’s Private Office (PPO) and other resources are being used ...

Dr Md Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal loses appeal against sexual assault conviction

Dr Md Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal (Dr Mostafa) is a general practitioner. He was working at the Leichhardt Medical and Dental Centre in 2022 when he was accused of sexual assault by a 23 years old complainant who ...

Premier Allan must take action over ISIS brides settlements

Leader of the Opposition, Jess Wilson, is demanding urgent transparency and action from the Allan Labor Government following reports that the majority of returning ISIS brides could be settled in Victoria. The Victorian Liberals and Nationals believe any ...

More family violence support across Caroline Springs communities

Tacklng familiy violence head-on The Allan Labor Government is delivering more family violence support across the Caroline Springs community – because every woman and child deserves to be safe. Alexis Family Violence Response Model (Alexis-FVRM) will soon open ...

DKB Real Estate’s Deepak Bangarh suspended for 60 days for alleged misquoting

Sydney’s underquoting capital has found its latest cautionary tale in Quakers Hill, where ambition, ego and regulatory scrutiny are rewriting the script for two of its brightest real estate stars. An Indian community success story in Sydney, Deepak ...

Portable Long Service Benefits Scheme – do you work in community services, contract cleaning or security?

Workers in Victoria’s community services, contract cleaning and security industries should check if they’re eligible for the Portable Long Service Benefits Scheme. More than 450,000 Victorian workers are already registered for the Scheme. It covers contractors and employers ...

$15 billion squandered to CFMEU? Government knew… but did nothing says Geoffrey Watson SC

A corruption watchdog’s explosive findings have thrown Victoria’s signature infrastructure program, the Big Build, into crisis, with claims up to 15 billion dollars in taxpayers’ money has been lost through rorting, criminal infiltration by CFMEU personnel and the ...

Vic Gov helps families with children at school

The Allan Labor Government is easing the cost of living with the Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund. With 19 new schools opening today, families have more choices in Victoria’s, particularly Metro growing areas. The government has also announced ...