Govt in talks over station security cameras
| September 2nd, 2010 | No Comments »The State Government has confirmed it is in discussions with the operators of Southern Cross train station over the adequacy of security cameras.
Read MoreThe State Government has confirmed it is in discussions with the operators of Southern Cross train station over the adequacy of security cameras.
Read MoreThe state government is so concerned about potential glitches in the $1.35 billion myki system that it is not sending out almost 90,000 free seniors cards.
Read MoreThe State Government has agreed to a special sitting of Parliament to debate the findings of the Bushfire Royal Commission’s final report.
Read MoreVictorian Premier John Brumby has apologised to residents who were not told their houses would be demolished to make way for the State Government’s transport plan.
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Read MoreThe State Government is defending its consultation process for the Victorian Transport Plan.
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Read MoreThe State Government has rejected a proposal from the RACV to impose a night-time curfew on first-year probationary drivers, who are caught breaking the road rules.
Read MoreThe State Government will release details today of its options for a tunnel to ease traffic congestion on the West Gate Bridge.
Read MoreThe State Government is setting up five incident control centres in northern Victoria, to deal with an expected locust plague later this year.
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