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Goulburn Valley Health, La Trobe University and GOTAFE are leading the way to 'grow your own' health workforce
With stronger sexual consent laws in Victoria, we need a public campaign for young people, the community and judicial officers
The loss of Detective Sergeant Shannon 'Spud' Murphy spurs me on to press the government for ongoing investment in therapeutic support services
I've called on parliament to keep families safe with indefinite intervention orders for violent reoffenders
I've asked Transport Infrastructure Minister to collaborate with the community on Euroa's railway precinct redevelopment
Derryn Hinch's Justice Party MPs want the national redress scheme reformed and deeds of release scrapped
The state government’s refusal to restore Mildura passenger rail abandons Mallee and Sunraysia communities
Yarra Ranges council and communities desperately need financial support after last year's storms
Seymour wants a wellbeing hub to help its community, and I've asked the government to help
Grossly offensive conduct should have no place and those who disregard community standards should be held to account
Rutherglen's experienced a triple power outage and the compensation's paltry
Many people are counting on mental health reform that our communities so desperately need
Big Brothers, Big Sisters are helping Wangaratta young people to turn ideas to reality
Maternal child health appointments are being cut and wait times are blowing out, and local councils are making up funding shortfalls
Victoria's kinship care and child protection systems remain in crisis and children are the unwilling victims
The government should support Murchison-Toolamba football netball club's redevelopment plan
I've put Care Leavers Australasia Network's call for abuse redress straight to the Attorney-General
Repeated failings in child protection demand an independent safety monitor
Lives remain at risk without ambulance boost in Indigo communities
Parliament should provide drafts of regulations likely to flow from bills
With stronger sexual consent laws in Victoria, we need a public campaign for young people, the community and judicial officers
The loss of Detective Sergeant Shannon 'Spud' Murphy spurs me on to press the government for ongoing investment in therapeutic support services
I've called on parliament to keep families safe with indefinite intervention orders for violent reoffenders
I've asked Transport Infrastructure Minister to collaborate with the community on Euroa's railway precinct redevelopment
Derryn Hinch's Justice Party MPs want the national redress scheme reformed and deeds of release scrapped
The state government’s refusal to restore Mildura passenger rail abandons Mallee and Sunraysia communities
Yarra Ranges council and communities desperately need financial support after last year's storms
Seymour wants a wellbeing hub to help its community, and I've asked the government to help
Grossly offensive conduct should have no place and those who disregard community standards should be held to account
Rutherglen's experienced a triple power outage and the compensation's paltry
Many people are counting on mental health reform that our communities so desperately need
Big Brothers, Big Sisters are helping Wangaratta young people to turn ideas to reality
Maternal child health appointments are being cut and wait times are blowing out, and local councils are making up funding shortfalls
Victoria's kinship care and child protection systems remain in crisis and children are the unwilling victims
The government should support Murchison-Toolamba football netball club's redevelopment plan
I've put Care Leavers Australasia Network's call for abuse redress straight to the Attorney-General
Repeated failings in child protection demand an independent safety monitor
Lives remain at risk without ambulance boost in Indigo communities
Parliament should provide drafts of regulations likely to flow from bills
Fines Victoria has gone beyond its own guidelines in pursuit of pre-COVID penalties
Euroa's extraordinary health service deserves public health funding