Submissions Open For Review Of Victoria’s Charter Of Human Rights
Victorians can help shape the future of the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities with submissions now open for the Charter’s review.
Victorians can help shape the future of the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities with submissions now open for the Charter’s review.
Attorney-General Martin Pakula today announced the appointment of retired Supreme Court Justice the Hon. Bernard Teague AO as Chair of the Victims of Crime Consultative Committee.
There won’t be a bad seat in the house at Dowling Forest Racecourse with Minister for Racing, Martin Pakula, and Minister for Regional Development, Jaala Pulford, today unveiling Ballarat Turf Club’s 36-square metre big screen.
The Andrews Labor Government is working to reduce the number of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system, with an $180,000 boost to support the implementation of Regional Aboriginal Justice Plans.
The Andrews Labor Government is pleased to support the Avoca Shire Turf Club (ASTC) with a $10,495 boost for this year’s Avoca Anzac Day Races, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
Minister for Racing Martin Pakula today officially unveiled the new 320 square metre super-screen at Caulfield Racecourse – the biggest of its kind at any sporting venue in Australia.
The Andrews Labor Government will provide a major shot in the arm for Victorian racing, with a $5 million boost to expand night racing to the Pakenham Racing Club’s (PRC) new racecourse, Racing.com Park.
The Andrews Labor Government will improve equality before the law for people living with HIV by repealing an outdated, discriminatory law – the only offence of its kind in Australia.
The Andrews Labor Government will move to modernise governance for Harness Racing Victoria (HRV), following a comprehensive independent audit of the industry by Dale Monteith.
Attorney-General Martin Pakula today announced the appointment of Acting Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton and re-appointment of Kornelia Zimmer to the Board of the Sentencing Advisory Council (SAC).