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State’s finances tied to a runaway debt train of government’s own design

State’s finances tied to a runaway debt train of government’s own design

Victoria is the financially weakest state in the federation. It didn’t have to be this way.

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Victoria is driving towards a debt cliff. Here’s one way to hit the brakes
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Victoria is driving towards a debt cliff. Here’s one way to hit the brakes

Projections that the state’s debt would rise from $135.9 billion this year to $187.8 billion by mid-2028 highlight a need for drastic action.

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Melbourne Rebels are a cause worth rallying around
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Super Rugby

Melbourne Rebels are a cause worth rallying around

Melbourne’s Super Rugby club undoubtedly has its problems, but those with an interest in sport should help those looking to chart a path through this crisis.

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Safe injecting room decision fails city and many of its most vulnerable
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Drugs

Safe injecting room decision fails city and many of its most vulnerable

The premier’s consensus-building approach may serve her short-term political interests, but it will have a disastrous effect on those living on society’s margins.

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This is Jacinta Allan’s Port Arthur moment

This is Jacinta Allan’s Port Arthur moment

If the killings are to stop and women are to be safe in all areas of their lives, governments must be willing to explore stronger measures to mitigate the scourge of male violence.

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Anzac Day rightly highlights sacrifice, but it also spotlights shortcomings
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Anzac Day

Anzac Day rightly highlights sacrifice, but it also spotlights shortcomings

The day is a deeply poignant occasion to reflect on sacrifice. That’s why Defence’s failings are all the more glaring.

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We should dare to dream of a Docklands that isn’t dreadful
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Docklands

We should dare to dream of a Docklands that isn’t dreadful

The precinct has many critics, but there’s still time to ensure its evolution delivers the waterside jewel some hope it can be.

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World watching as Trump finally fronts courtroom
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Donald Trump

World watching as Trump finally fronts courtroom

Much hinges on Donald Trump’s fate in an American courtroom as he fights for the presidency and his freedom.

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Asbestos fail: Allan government should have heeded the warning signs
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Asbestos fail: Allan government should have heeded the warning signs

Ten days after it was first revealed asbestos was found in mulch at a Melbourne playground, we are no closer to understanding how this has happened, who is to blame, how widespread the problem is, or what is being done to prevent it from continuing to happen.

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Bad for transparency, bad for democracy: The bill the state government should drop or change

Bad for transparency, bad for democracy: The bill the state government should drop or change

Labor’s move to abolish the council providing independent oversight of public record-keeping will further entrench the state’s reputation for secrecy over transparency.

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Society’s progress on autism has long way to go
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Autism

Society’s progress on autism has long way to go

There are promises of action, they need to be fulfilled given the scale of the issue the nation is confronting.

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