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Push for telehealth video-link consultations for assisted dying cases

Push for telehealth video-link consultations for assisted dying cases

Justice Party MP Stuart Grimley will introduce amendments to remove some of the hurdles faced by people unable to access the scheme.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey and Annika Smethurst

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Albanese demands party fast-tracks preselection for federal seats

Albanese demands party fast-tracks preselection for federal seats

Labor leader Anthony Albanese has demanded the party’s top decision-making body fast-track the preselection process for federal seats amid a bitter row over the new seat of Hawke in Victoria’s west. 

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Emma loves her new job, but as Victoria cuts back its economic lifeline, she could soon lose it

Emma loves her new job, but as Victoria cuts back its economic lifeline, she could soon lose it

The balancing act of propping up newly employed workers like Emma and transitioning out of eye-watering economic supports will be an acute challenge for the May 20 state budget.

  • by Michael Fowler
Tutors vital in Victoria’s COVID catchup

Tutors vital in Victoria’s COVID catchup

Education Minister James Merlino says small-group tutoring is the “most critical thing” the government is doing in schools this year.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan
Why are you trying to kill me? The woes of two-wheel travel in Melbourne
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Why are you trying to kill me? The woes of two-wheel travel in Melbourne

There’s a disregard on our roads towards motorbike riders, which is often fuelled by anger and impatience. But it is getting more and more dangerous.

  • by Jon Faine
‘Dramatic decrease in risk’: Air purifiers placed in quarantine hotels

‘Dramatic decrease in risk’: Air purifiers placed in quarantine hotels

One expert says the modest measure quietly introduced last month could have impressive results.

  • by Aisha Dow
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Hotels smashed by pandemic, with 62 per cent decline in room revenue

Hotels smashed by pandemic, with 62 per cent decline in room revenue

The coronavirus pandemic cost Victoria’s hotels $1.7 billion in lost room revenue – the tourism sector’s single largest peacetime economic contraction, resulting in at least 12,000 jobs being lost.

  • by Clay Lucas
Merlino springs $200m demand on Canberra for quarantine facility

Merlino springs $200m demand on Canberra for quarantine facility

Federal government kept in the dark about Victoria’s plans for purpose-built quarantine facility, which is entirely contingent on $200m of Commonwealth funding.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
Hotel quarantine alternative: Mickleham pet facility site emerges as contender

Hotel quarantine alternative: Mickleham pet facility site emerges as contender

A pet quarantine site used to house dogs and cats that enter Australia could dash Avalon Airport’s hopes of hosting Victoria’s cabin-style COVID-19 isolation accommodation.

  • by Michael Fowler
Sacked St Kevin’s maths teacher loses bid to reclaim job

Sacked St Kevin’s maths teacher loses bid to reclaim job

The 52-year-old veteran teacher and amateur arts critic lost his job last year after a student complained of inappropriate conduct.

  • by Adam Carey
Melbourne apartment building rates ‘to fall off a cliff’

Melbourne apartment building rates ‘to fall off a cliff’

Annual completions are tipped to fall to just 800 across the state within three years.

  • by Noel Towell