Tag: victoria

Why Set up the PBO If the Government Won’t Use It?

Commentary Victoria’s Parliamentary Budget Office’s (PBO) latest report (pdf) has revealed that the Labor government, who set it up, did not even use it to cost its 2022 election promises. The report notes that “There appears to be a disconnect between the Treasurer’s 2016 speech recommending the bill to parliament, in which he outlined his…


Australian Premier Defends Using Taxpayer Funds to Poll Reaction to Lockdowns, Restrictions

Premier Daniel Andrews has defended the use of taxpayer funds to gauge public sentiment during the world’s longest COVID-19 lockdowns in the state of Victoria. The state leader was responding to revelations that a research firm, QDOS, was hired to test the community’s reaction towards restrictions like the five-kilometre travel radius, curfews, shutting down industries,…


Suicide: The Heavy Price We’re Paying for One of the Longest COVID-19 Lockdowns in the World

Commentary The recent release of the Victorian Coroners Court Monthly Suicide Data Report—December 2022 update provides a reason for concern for all Victorians. It shows that in 2022, the state recorded the highest number of suicides since the court started collecting this data in 2000. The number of Victorian suicides in 2022 was 756, up…


Victoria Set to Overhaul Strict Bail Laws

Victoria will overhaul its strict bail laws amid growing calls for reform from MPs and legal rights groups. Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes confirmed on Wednesday that legislative changes for bail were currently being discussed but stopped short of detailing what the review would entail. “It’s all about getting the balance right between community safety, ensuring that…


Public Drunkenness Decriminalised After Indigenous Death, Police Warn Results ‘Won’t Be Pretty’

Ambulance and health workers will shoulder the burden of dealing with rowdy drunks as the Victorian Labor government looks set to sideline police officers from handling intoxicated individuals. The move from the Andrews government comes in response to the death of Indigenous woman Tanya Day in the state of Victoria in Australia. The Yorta Yorta…


Thousands of Free Meals for Students in Australian State of Victoria

Thousands of disadvantaged students across the Australian state of Victoria have received a helping hand over the holidays with free meals sent out to those in need, amid the cost of living crisis. Nearly 6000 food packs have been delivered to families over the summer break, while about 28 million free, healthy meals have been…


Australian Government Urged to ‘Step Up’ on Vaping

Australian public health experts are calling for updated advertising laws to stop the promotion of vaping to young people on social media. Experts are weighing in on possible solutions to the looming youth vaping crisis ahead of a public consultation deadline on nicotine e-cigarette reforms. Chief executive health officer of Victoria Health, Sandro Demaio, said…


Australian States Push to Scrap ‘Red Tape’ for Deer Culling

Wild deer are running rampant in Victoria and Tasmania, destroying crops and natural habitats, prompting calls to change local laws and allow the animals to be classified as pests. The Invasive Species Council is pushing for deer to be classified as pests in the states—which are the only Australian jurisdictions where deer are legally protected…


Melbourne Victory Dealt With a Heavy Blow of $550,000 for Fan Violence

Melbourne Victory has copped a hefty financial penalty due to crowd violence at last month’s A-League Men’s derby with Melbourne city.  The Victory suffered a loss of $550,000, comprising $450,000 in fines and damages and $100,000 in lost revenue due to the sporting sanctions. They will also face a 10-point deduction from now until the…


Australian COVID Measures Led to Lowest Elective Surgery Numbers in a Decade

A new report has revealed that Australia’s elective surgery numbers fell to the lowest level since 2010 and nearly 40 percent of patients were forced to wait more than four hours in an emergency department due to COVID-19. Adrian Webster, a spokesperson for the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), said that public hospitals…