The lord mayor won’t say if she will contest the next election. She might leave even sooner.
Former PM Scott Morrison has lamented losing his emotional bond with the Australian people,in the final episode of ABC docuseries Nemesis.
Politicians are considering a call from autism activists to ban campaigners and loud noises from polling booths for an hour during elections.
Victorian ministers airing their dissent for their leader’s decisions publicly signals a new era of debate and disobedience within the government.
Ringwood MP Will Fowles,who was subject to a months-long police investigation into assault allegations,says he will return to parliament despite not being welcome in Labor’s caucus.
International man of mystery or just “a guy” – a little-known adviser has become the controversial former premier’s new partner.
The former premier has put aside the golf clubs and taken his first steps into the private sector,registering two new companies as the sole director.
In its first investment,the State Electricity Commission has failed to meet a government election promise for majority ownership of renewable energy projects.
The former premier said Victorians could have both infrastructure and services. Tim Pallas’ budget update is showing that’s not possible.
Sonya Kilkenny is one of the most influential people in Victoria holding the prominent position of planning minister at a time of a national housing crisis,but she’s relatively unknown.
The premier denies having more than two hours’ notice of Daniel Andrews’ departure. Still,her family had discussed what taking on such a role would mean.