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Shing faces fiery questions in Games inquiry

Shing faces fiery questions in Games inquiry

Harriet Shing, who was the minister for Commonwealth Games legacy, said she was not informed that lawyers were engaged for advice to cancel for a week.

  • by Rachel Eddie

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Manufacturers and schools to buy energy directly from revived SEC

Manufacturers and schools to buy energy directly from revived SEC

Victorian manufacturers and schools will be able to buy renewable energy directly from the resurrected State Electricity Commission.

  • by Kieran Rooney and Annika Smethurst
Clock ticking on push to revamp ‘broken’ WorkCover scheme

Clock ticking on push to revamp ‘broken’ WorkCover scheme

The Allan government has nine sitting days left in the year to deliver WorkCover changes it says are vital to prevent further hikes to premiums.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Ousted Victorian Labor MP Will Fowles arrested

Ousted Victorian Labor MP Will Fowles arrested

Victoria Police confirmed a 45-year-old man was arrested on October 12 and released without charge. Fowles, the member for Ringwood, has denied any wrongdoing.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Jacinta Allan slams ‘sexualised’ cartoon of her in the nude

Jacinta Allan slams ‘sexualised’ cartoon of her in the nude

The Herald Sun cartoon showed the Victorian premier covered only by pixelated bars, in a joke about children’s tale The Emperor’s New Clothes.

  • by Annika Smethurst
‘Most challenging time’: Games boss says para-athletes missing out

‘Most challenging time’: Games boss says para-athletes missing out

Para-athletes have lost a rare chance to be classified into events because the 2026 Commonwealth Games was cancelled, the local Games boss says.

  • by Annika Smethurst
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Melbourne’s next-gen trams designed for impact

Melbourne’s next-gen trams designed for impact

Frequent collisions with cars have influenced the design of the city’s new trams, which will have better air-conditioning and safer handholds.

  • by Kieran Rooney
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
‘We’re staying’: Public housing residents dig in over tower rebuilds

‘We’re staying’: Public housing residents dig in over tower rebuilds

Some residents say they will refuse to leave their homes in protest at state government plans to raze and rebuild 44 towers in Melbourne.

  • by Rachel Eddie
Taxpayers slugged in government’s legal fight with Mulgrave candidate

Taxpayers slugged in government’s legal fight with Mulgrave candidate

Documents detail a mounting legal bill in the fight against a caterer who accused former chief health officer Brett Sutton of unlawfully ordering the closure of his business.

  • by Annika Smethurst
Capturing the power and passion of women aged 50 and over

Capturing the power and passion of women aged 50 and over

While celebrities cash in on the trend towards spotlighting menopause, a Melbourne photographer is showing women in midlife their worth by telling their ordinary, extraordinary, stories.

  • by Wendy Tuohy