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22 Oct 2014: Victorian minister in charge of gambling regulation defends $1.1bn deal to extend casino’s licence and add 128 poker machines, despite compensation clause
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20 Oct 2014: Senate inquiry told the commonwealth handed over funding for controversial road project without receiving a business model or cost-benefit analysis
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20 Oct 2014: Police chief says Labor’s promise to lift ban if it wins the November election could hinder progress in reducing crime
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16 Oct 2014: Last question time focused, raucously, on ‘organised pornography ring run in premier’s private office’
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16 Oct 2014: Premier Denis Napthine dismisses ‘bizarre’ claims made by sacked adviser alleging MPs shared explicit content on USBs
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16 Oct 2014: A third local council whose area includes many people on the margins of society has joined the belated legal battle against Melbourne’s controversial road project. For some, the new road is more than an ideological inconvenience, it could mean worsening health as well as the loss of light and facilities vital to raising their children
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15 Oct 2014: Victorian Liberals launch mining licence locator, but anti-fracking activists say both major parties are avoiding the real issue
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14 Oct 2014: Clem Newton-Brown: Historic convictions for homosexual sex will soon be expunged from the record. The stigma of a criminal conviction will no longer haunt the lives of gay Victorians
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13 Oct 2014: Senate inquiry into illicit guns also hears that a 3D-printed gun exploded as police tested it
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11 Oct 2014: Courts could order offenders to wear a tracker, while victims would have a separate device to sound an alarm if approached
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1-15 of 170 for Victorian politics