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VICTORIA'S Coalition MPs have avoided the bitter split over global warming that has created chaos in the federal Liberal and National parties. Full Article at The Age
THE troubled Docklands movie and television studios have been given a licence to lose money by their patron, Premier John Brumby. Full Article at The Age
Victorian State Premier John Brumby (C) speaks at a press conference with John Carney, chief health officer of Victoria and Professor Anne Kelso (R) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza in M... View Photo »
We respect the right of individuals, whatever their sexuality, to form those relationships, but we've not supported gay marriage
Premier John Brumby's own department has shoddy procedures in place to ensure Victorians' personal information does not fall into the wrong hands. Full Article at The Age
VICTORIA'S Ombudsman could come under a tighter leash with Premier John Brumby flagging the powerful watchdog may be subjected to parliamentary scrutiny. Full Article at The Age
THE medical staff who saved and separated Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna will be honoured and thanked at a civic reception in Melbourne. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Victorian State Premier John Brumby (L) and Dr. Michael Catton (R) listen to Professor Anne Kelso (L) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza during a press conference in Melbourne on April 27,... View Photo »
John Brumby was obviously a member of the Bracks government, but he's a different person to Steve Bracks and he leads a different government to Steve Bracks
Victorian Premier John Brumby says he has an open mind about a review into the performance of the State's anti-corruption bodies. The review will examine organisations such as the Ombudsman, the Auditor-General, and the Office of Police Integrity. Full Article at ABC Online
THE medical staff who saved and separated Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna will be honoured and thanked at a civic reception in Melbourne. Full Article at NEWS.com.au
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Victorian State Premier John Brumby (C) speaks at a press conference with John Carney, chief health officer of Victoria and Professor Anne Kelso (R) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Victorian State Premier John Brumby (L) and Dr. Michael Catton (R) listen to Professor Anne Kelso (L) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza during a press conference in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Victorian State Premier John Brumby (L) listens to Professor Anne Kelso (R) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza during a press conference in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Victorian State Premier John Brumby (L) receives a tour by Dr Anne Kelso (2nd L), head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza, during a visit to facility in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Victorian State Premier John Brumby (L) and Health Minister Daniel Andrews (2nd L) speak to officials as they inspect a laboratory at the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Victorian Premier John Brumby (C) and Health Minister Daniel Andrews (L) inspect a laboratory with a scientist at work at the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Victorian Premier John Brumby (L) and Health Minister Daniel Andrews (far L) inspect a laboratory with a scientist at work at the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza in Melbourne, on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Victorian State Premier John Brumby inspects a decontamination chamber at the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 28: Model Megan Gale (R) helps The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Robert Doyle (L) select a tie as John Brumby, Premier of Victoria looks on during the official opening of stage one of the David Jones Bourke Street Mall redevelopment on November 28, 2009 in M...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 28: Model Megan Gale (R) helps The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Robert Doyle (L) select a tie as John Brumby, Premier of Victoria looks on during the official opening of stage one of the David Jones Bourke Street Mall redevelopment on November 28, 2009 in M...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: The surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna pose for an official photograph along with Victorian Premier John Brumby and the Governor of Victoria, Professor David de Kretser at the Civic Receptio...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: The surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna pose for an official photograph along with Victorian Premier John Brumby and the Governor of Victoria, Professor David de Kretser at the Civic Receptio...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Lead neurosurgeon Wirginia Maixner (L) speaks, watched by Victorian Premier John Brumby during a Civic Reception held to thank and recognise the staff of the Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne for their work on the separation of conjoined twins Tris...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: The surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna pose for an official photograph along with Victorian Premier John Brumby and the Governor of Victoria, Professor David de Kretser at the Civic Receptio...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Members of the surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna listen to Victorian Premier John Brumby (R) speak at the Civic Reception held to thank and recognise the staff of the Royal Children's Hospi...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Lead neurosurgeon Wirginia Maixner talks with Victorian Premier John Brumby as they pose with the surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna for an official photo at the Civic Reception held to thank...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: The surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna pose for an official photograph along with Victorian Premier John Brumby and the Governor of Victoria, Professor David de Kretser at the Civic Receptio...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Lead neurosurgeon Wirginia Maixner talks with Victorian Premier John Brumby as they pose with the surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna for an official photo at the Civic Reception held to than...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Lead neurosurgeon Wirginia Maixner and Victorian Premier John Brumby pose along with the surgical team that performed the conjoint twin separation on Bengali twins Trishna and Krishna for an official photo at the Civic Reception held to thank and rec...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Lead neurosurgeon Wirginia Maixner talks with Victorian Premier John Brumby as they attend the Civic Reception held to thank and recognise the staff of the Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne for their work on the separation of cojoined twins Trishna...
View Photo »Australia's Victoria state Premier John Brumby (C) visits Delhi's oldest college St. Stephens with its principal Valson Thump (L) in New Delhi on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 15: Firefighters take part in the 'More Firefighters Not Less Rally' at Parliament House on September 15, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 15: Firefighters take part in the 'More Firefighters Not Less Rally' at Parliament House on September 15, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 15: Firefighters take part in the 'More Firefighters Not Less Rally' at Parliament House on September 15, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 15: Firefighters take part in the 'More Firefighters Not Less Rally' at Parliament House on September 15, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »Victorian State Premier John Brumby (L) and Dr. Michael Catton (R) listen to Professor Anne Kelso (L) of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza during a press conference in Melbourne on April 27, 2009.
View Photo »We respect the right of individuals, whatever their sexuality, to form those relationships, but we've not supported gay marriage
John Brumby was obviously a member of the Bracks government, but he's a different person to Steve Bracks and he leads a different government to Steve Bracks
What the auditor general's saying is that governments here across Australia, in the United States and across the world are wrong
John Brumby by 2010 will have led the Labor Party for three years, so he'll be taking a three-year-old Government to the people, asking for another term
Our most liveable city is also our most loveable, with Melbourne racing ahead as Australia's first city for romance
This research shows we are the envy of the rest of Australia
Prince William has a strong affiliation with Victoria and the February bushfires. He and his brother Harry signed the book of condolences at the Australian High Commission in London after the bushfires
Prince William has a strong affiliation with Victoria and the February bushfires. He and his brother Harry signed the book of condolences at the Australian High Commission in London after the bushfires
After a record dry start to the year, we’ve seen welcome relief for storages, but 13 years of drought and climate change have shown us that the situation can change quickly
We don't believe the people of Victoria or anyone else in Australia would want bureaucrats in Canberra making a decision about what happens in a suburban street or someone's backyard
In Melbourne we live in one of the safest cities anywhere in the world, but if there is one single act of violence in our state it is one too many and one act of racism it is one too many
Fire is not only a concern for people living in the country. Prolonged drought and climate change means that conditions across the state are still dry, despite the recent rain
A magnificent building. There is a great partnership between Melbourne and New Delhi and we look forward to a fantastic Commonwealth Games in Delhi in 2010
Victorians come from more than 200 countries of origin, speak more than 230 languages and dialects..…And one of those countries is India. Victoria’s 50,000-strong Indian community is a vital part of modern-day multicultural Victoria.
I don't think there is any doubt at all that some of the events over the last few months have damaged our brand and the Australian brand in India
I think it makes the trip to India even more important. I had an excellent meeting some weeks ago with the Indian minister for external affairs. I'll be meeting with him again in India
I think it makes the trip to India even more important. I had an excellent meeting some weeks ago with the Indian minister for external affairs. I'll be meeting with him again in India
The Stawell Gift is much more than a race - it's Australia's most famous and prestigious footrace, a must-see for locals and a major tourist attraction to this stunning region
Woolworths' $400 million investment is expected to generate 4000 direct retail jobs over the next five years and during construction of the planned 30 stores statewide is expected to create 11,000 Victorian jobs
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