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Premier defends Victoria’s CFMEU inquiry and says investigator will have access to senior MPs

Premier defends Victoria’s CFMEU inquiry and says investigator will have access to senior MPs

Jacinta Allan has vowed the government-appointed investigator will be able to speak to ministers – including herself – about claims against the CFMEU. 

  • by Broede Carmody
‘You dill!’: The words too potty-mouthed for parliament. And the ones that aren’t

‘You dill!’: The words too potty-mouthed for parliament. And the ones that aren’t

Inside the walls of the Victorian parliament, there are strict rules on what politicians can wear and what they can say. So much so that there’s even a list of vocabulary deemed “unparliamentary”.

  • by Broede Carmody
State government review of troubled construction sector to report back within six weeks

State government review of troubled construction sector to report back within six weeks

Victoria’s independent review into the construction sector will provide an interim report by late August and a final report by the end of November.

  • by Broede Carmody
Chance for a CFMEU clean-out – but the devil will be in the detail
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Chance for a CFMEU clean-out – but the devil will be in the detail

The cronies, the corrupt, the violent and all underworld figures need to be banished from the construction union and a new generation of decent people must take their place.

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More than 20 CFMEU officials stood down after organised crime allegations
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More than 20 CFMEU officials stood down after organised crime allegations

Union officials and delegates have been called into meetings this week and stood down after damning revelations about the CFMEU and links to organised crime.

  • by Kieran Rooney, Rachel Eddie, Sumeyya Ilanbey and Angus Thompson
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‘She’d steal her grandma’s false teeth’: Notorious conwoman jailed after three decades of fraud

‘She’d steal her grandma’s false teeth’: Notorious conwoman jailed after three decades of fraud

Athena Razos, one of many names she used, has defrauded and stolen from law firms, major banks, her first husband and friends over three decades.

  • by Melissa Cunningham and Cameron Houston
Jacinta Allan is failing to cut through. The denials are making it worse

Jacinta Allan is failing to cut through. The denials are making it worse

The state Labor government has been under weeks of sustained political pressure. But it won’t turn around the slump in support with this defensive manner.

  • by Annika Smethurst
Melburnians want airport rail and more buses before the Suburban Rail Loop, survey says
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Melburnians want airport rail and more buses before the Suburban Rail Loop, survey says

A new survey has found which infrastructure projects residents want for Melbourne, and it’s not what the Allan government is prioritising.

  • by Cara Waters
Indigenous justice commission to probe worksite allegations amid CFMEU fallout

Indigenous justice commission to probe worksite allegations amid CFMEU fallout

Premier Jacinta Allan has also confirmed that the Victorian Labor Party had begun formal processes to eject the CFMEU’s construction division from its ranks.

  • by Broede Carmody and Kieran Rooney
Conservative Liberals will challenge for top Victorian party roles

Conservative Liberals will challenge for top Victorian party roles

Former MP Graham Watt, who refused to stand for family violence campaigner Rosie Batty when she addressed parliament, is aiming to be party president.

  • by Annika Smethurst