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Premier Ted Baillieu recalled the morning after Black Saturday, when he was standing at Kangaroo Ground Memorial Tower and surveying the devastation with then-premier John Brumby. Advertisement: Story continues below "I will certainly never forget the...
Think Gordon Brown’s short rule after Tony Blair in the UK, or John Brumby after Steve Bracks in Victoria. Governments just run out of steam. A new body can take the relay baton of state only so far. Especially when they have to spend most of their...
Even when you try to do that, you do get communities that do become distressed. We had many communities arguing against those sort of developments
Notable among the donors disclosed are the Electrical Trades Union ($295,000), Labor's controversial fund-raising arm Progressive Business ($824,000) and developers the Deal Corporation ($20,000) and Albert Dadon ($15,000). Despite publicly backing...
Hulls' zeal resulted in a raft of legal reforms. Photo: Pat Scala WHEN Rob Hulls announced on Friday that he was resigning from Parliament, it drew a curtain on an era of ALP politics in Victoria. Along with former premiers Steve Bracks and John Brumby...
They can also rack up hefty taxpayer-funded bills. Previous expenses claimed by the London office included a $9400 limousine bill by the then treasurer, John Brumby, and a $3700 lunch in Paris for then attorney-general Rob Hulls. More recently, it was...
Hulls, who was deputy premier under John Brumby, will quit Parliament, causing a by-election in his safe seat of Niddrie, the Herald Sun reports. It will also create a vacancy for the deputy leadership of the party. His decision comes little more than a...
Rob Hulls served as deputy premier. Picture: Craig Borrow Source: Herald Sun DEPUTY Labor leader Rob Hulls is to retire from politics today. Mr Hulls, who was deputy premier under John Brumby, will quit Parliament, causing a by-election in his safe seat...
John Mansfield Brumby (born 21 April 1953), Australian Labor Party politician, is the 45th Premier of Victoria, assuming office on 30 July 2007 after the resignation of Steve Bracks. He also serves as the Minister for Veterans' Affairs and the Minister for Multicultural Affairs. Full Article
