Victoria

Nicholas Reece

The 'austerity fairy' is no saviour for Victoria

Nicholas Reece The budget decisions made during tough economic times are critical to the fortunes of the state.

Farrah Tomazin

Victoria: same battleground, different objectives for Baillieu and Abbott

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Farrah Tomazin If Abbott wins the federal poll, what's in it for Baillieu?

Alan March

Victoria needs a Plan B to guide future growth

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Alan March Please, can we take a comprehensive and sequenced approach to urban and regional planning? Victoria's planning system is being hacked at in an ad hoc manner - again.

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Josh Gordon

Politics behind Victoria being short-changed

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Josh Gordon Remember when Kevin Rudd promised to ''stop the blame game''? It was in the lead-up to the 2007 federal election, the budget was awash with cash and there were wall-to-wall Labor state governments...

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Tim Colebatch

For Victoria, it's a case of life in the slow lane

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Tim Colebatch After 20 years of surprisingly solid, even enviable, growth, Victoria is now at the crossroads. The forces that drove its growth in recent years have gone into reverse.

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Kenneth Davidson

Victoria can escape the public-private partnership black hole

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Kenneth Davidson There is a way to free up money to pay more to teachers, nurses and TAFEs.

George Pappas

Victoria ponders uncertain future

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George Pappas Despite economic strengths pessimism and uncertainty reign in Victoria.

Steve Bracks

Victoria, on the move to despair

Steve Bracks Many of us warned that Victoria would suffer if infrastructure projects stalled and business costs did not continue to fall. Now we have the evidence.

Baillieu's commitment to a fair Victoria is on the line

Cabinet will meet to determine the future of Victoria's Charter of Human Rights.

Philip Lynch, Spencer Zifcak Victorians will learn a lot about their government's commitment to fairness, transparency and democratic accountability next week.

Michael Power

Victoria passes the buck on carbon

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Michael Power The Baillieu backflip on emissions reductions is a dereliction of duty.

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Paul Austin

In Victoria, the house takes all

Paul Austin Crown, the casino that changed Melbourne, is getting bigger. Much bigger. Under legislation that received bipartisan support in State Parliament this week, the casino will be able to expand its...

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A goat in sheep's clothing?

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Jack Waterford The personality, temperament, character and reliability of Tony Abbott is pretty much the primary issue that voters should be weighing up.

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Following the path of Mulga Fred, wanderer

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Tony Wright In the past few decades we have been joined by ever-growing numbers of long-distant wanderers.

Coalition must be smarter when it issues preferences

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Gerard Henderson Julia Gillard, Wayne Swan and Greg Combet appear to believe Labor will win the election.

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NAPLAN is driving our students backwards

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Peter Job High standards of literacy and numeracy are a fundamental responsibility of schools and teachers.

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Territory given little cause for celebration

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Emma Macdonald and Peter Jean Federal largesse to the ACT was minimal in the budget, despite the announcement it would claw back $74 million.

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State playing politics on trains

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Josh Gordon Former Liberal premier Dick Hamer simultaneously had three big infrastructure projects on the go: the West Gate Bridge, completed in 1978; City Loop, completed in 1981; and the first two stages of...

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Coalition policy falls short of workers' worst fears

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Ben Schneiders Large employers and miners are the winners from the Coalition's workplace relations policy, which will ease some of their concerns about Labor's Fair Work laws.

Cynical game played at the expense of the disabled

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Mark Kenny Around 2 million Australians desperate to see disability insurance become a reality are now caught in a political game of chicken with neither side of politics prepared to unconditionally back...

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One shot at boosting our schools: it's now or never

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Nicholas Reece The education reforms are the circuit-breaker our schools desperately need.

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