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Labor under pressure to scrap group voting tickets as Avi Yemini details plan to funnel votes to conservative parties at state election A rightwing provocateurâs plan to register the âFree Palestine partyâ and use it to funnel votes to conservative parties in Victoriaâs state election has renewed concern over the stateâs voting system.Avi Yemini, a former Israeli solider and self-styled investigative journalist who creates content for his YouTube channel Rebel News Australia, on Tuesday announced plans to register the party, which he said would âflow our preferences on to parties that want to free Palestine from Hamasâ in the November poll. Continue reading...
Exclusive: State government commits to strengthening laws as Higgins labels Albanese governmentâs response to womenâs safety issues âdishearteningâGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Victorian government will strengthen laws regarding the use of victim-survivorsâ confidential communications after a push by advocates including Brittany Higgins, who described her experience of having counselling records subpoenaed as a âviolationâ.In an interview with Guardian Australia, Higgins was also critical of the federal governmentâs lack of action following a sweeping review into the justice systemâs responses to sexual violence, saying it had âcompletely fallen off the agendaâ.Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organisations. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 500 2222. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html Continue reading...
Tees Transporter Bridge and a former working menâs club in Barrow-in-Furness among sites at risk of decay or neglectTeessideâs Transporter Bridge, a disinfecting station in Hackney and a former working menâs club in Barrow-in-Furness have been included on a list ringing alarm bells for Victorian and Edwardian heritage.The Victorian Society has published its annual top 10 endangered buildings list, intended as a way of drawing national attention to at-risk places in England and Wales. Continue reading...
Follow the dayâs news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe shadow treasurer, Tim Wilson, has condemned the booing of welcome of country remarks at Anzac Day events on Saturday.Wilson offered some of the strongest criticism of the hecklers to be delivered by a Coalition frontbencher. In a post on X yesterday, he wrote:Thank you to all our veterans who fought for our country. ANZAC Day is a a day to honour all those who fought and died for our country. Booing any Australian who served or their story is unacceptable, disrespectful and unworthy of the ANZAC legacy.The story of this land began thousands of years ago. Project Australia is a continuing story of one land, one people with one destiny. Let us be worthy of our full inheritance, and those that sacrificed for respect based on our common humanity & the equal dignity of all people.It is incredibly disappointing and completely inappropriate to boo at an Anzac Day service. Whatever your views on a welcome to country, ANZAC Day is our most sacred day ⌠If you have strong views about that, there are many other ways in a free country that you have an opportunity to express your views. Continue reading...
Follow todayâs news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMurder charge laid after womanâs body found at homeA 25-year-old man will face court after a womanâs body was found at a home. Continue reading...
With a reshuffled cabinet, the premier is hoping to quell leadership rumblings as her party seeks an unprecedented fourth termGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAs the Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, stood alongside the fresh faces in her reshuffled cabinet on Wednesday, she attempted to send her increasingly jaded electorate a blunt message: despite its 12 years in power, her government is â apparently â new.In her opening four-minute preamble to reporters, Allan - whose Labor government will in November seek an unprecedented fourth term - repeated the word 17 times. In one sentence alone, she referred to her ânew cabinetâ, ânew portfoliosâ, ânew solutionsâ and ânew areas that are going to drive this government forwardâ.Benita Kolovos is Guardian Australiaâs Victorian state correspondent Continue reading...
Some petrol stations may see short-term fuel outages as refinery output slows, but national supplies should not be affectedFull report: Geelong oil refinery fireGeelong oil refinery fire: what we know so farFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastVictorian motorists are being warned to brace for a spike in petrol prices of up to 20c a litre due to a huge blaze at Viva Energyâs oil refinery in Geelong, but oil and supply chain experts say the effects should be short-lived.Vivaâs Corio facility is one of two domestic refineries that reduce Australiaâs heavy reliance on direct imports of ready-to-use oil products from Asia. Continue reading...
Section of stateâs electoral act that introduced caps on political donations but carved out an exemption for major parties ruled unconstitutional The high court has ruled Victoriaâs political donation laws are unconstitutional, in a move that has been described as âenshrining a level playing fieldâ.The unanimous decision, handed down by Australiaâs highest court on Wednesday, struck out an entire section of Victoriaâs electoral act that introduced caps on political donations but carved out an exemption for major parties. Continue reading...
Luba Grigorovitch, one of four MPs promoted to Jacinta Allanâs cabinet, says she has âno regretsâ over friendship with former CFMEU bossLuba Grigorovitch, one of four Victorian Labor MPs promoted to cabinet, says she has âno regretsâ about her past friendship with disgraced construction union leader John Setka, despite the opposition labelling her appointment âappallingâ.The Victorian Labor caucus met on Tuesday and voted to elevate Grigorovitch, the member for Kororoit, along with Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke, Eureka MP Michaela Settle and Box Hill MP Paul Hamer, to cabinet. Continue reading...