$40 million promised for mental health housing years ago remains unspent
The Victorian government has yet to fulfill a $40 million funding commitment for supported housing for individuals with severe mental illness, years after it was recommended by a royal commission.
Jacinta Allan says planned work-from-home law would affect all Victorian businesses
Jacinta Allan announced that the Victorian government's plan for a work-from-home entitlement will apply universally to all businesses, including small enterprises, amid necessary consultations.
βI want it to endβ: five years after Darren Culleton died in custody, his family is still waiting for compensation
The family of Darren Culleton, who died in custody five years ago, is still awaiting compensation amidst a prolonged and complicated legal process.
Victorian IT projects blow out by $1.25bn across a decade, analysis shows
An analysis reveals that Victorian government IT projects have exceeded their budgets by $1.25 billion over the past decade, with a high rate of delays and insufficient accountability measures.
βI want it to endβ: five years after Daniel Culleton died in custody his family is still waiting for compensation
The family of Daniel Culleton, who died in custody five years ago, continues to face a complicated and lengthy process in seeking compensation from the Victorian government.
Racing champions unload over Phillip Island MotoGP loss to Adelaide
Former MotoGP champions Wayne Gardner and Casey Stoner express their disappointment over the Victorian government's decision to relocate the Australian MotoGP from Phillip Island to Adelaide starting in 2027.
Adelaide could be in pole position to host MotoGP
Speculation is rife that Adelaide may be the new host for the MotoGP event, especially after breakdowns in negotiations between race owners and the Victorian government.
Cash on offer to convince organisers to keep MotoGP on Phillip Island
The Victorian government is offering additional funding in hopes of convincing Dorna Sports to keep the Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island.
Treaty talks continue as two First Nations groups join Victorian negotiations register
Two First Nations groups in Victoria, the Wotjobaluk Nations and Tati Tati, have officially entered the state's Treaty Negotiations Register to pursue individual treaties with the state government.
Victorian government defends action on construction sector amid CFMEU allegations
The Victorian government is defending its actions in addressing corruption in the construction sector following allegations it ignored rising issues related to the CFMEU.
Maps reveal where more high-rise apartments could be built in Melbourne
Draft plans from the Victorian government detail potential construction sites for high-rise apartments in Melbourne, aiming to increase housing options in well-connected areas.
One Nation is eyeing off Victoria, and that's a headache for the opposition
Victorian opposition faces challenges as One Nation gains traction among rural voters discontent with government policies.
Victorian opposition vows to block health promotion agency's axing
The Victorian opposition and the Greens are committed to preventing the government's plan to abolish the health promotion agency VicHealth, arguing the move is unnecessary and will harm public health initiatives.
Victoria GPs to be trained to diagnose and treat ADHD in adults and children
The Victorian government will invest $750,000 to train 150 GPs to diagnose and treat ADHD, aiming to reduce wait times and costs for patients.
With a new leader and tired opponent, this should be the Victorian Liberalsβ year β if not for self-inflicted wounds
The Victorian Liberals, led by newly appointed Jess Wilson, face an opportunity to win the upcoming election against a fatigued Labor government, yet struggles with self-imposed challenges could hinder their success.