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Premier Jacinta Allan will introduce new working from home laws to parliament.

Working from home laws set to extend to more workers, as Allan prepares legislation

While the new laws are to begin on September 1, small businesses will have until next year to implement the new policy.

  • Kieran Rooney

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Pauline Hanson.

One Nation isn’t just eating the Coalition’s lunch, they’ve taken over the tuckshop

In the latest Resolve poll of Victorian voting intentions, there is no good news for anyone. But for Jess Wilson and Jacinta Allan, things look especially dire.

  • Chip Le Grand
The latest Resolve Political Monitor results confirm most Victorians yearn for political change, and declare the two-party system dead amid surging support for One Nation.

‘End of days’: Labor’s own supporters say time’s up for Allan government

The latest Resolve Political Monitor results confirm most Victorians yearn for political change, and declare the two-party system dead amid surging support for One Nation.

  • Chip Le Grand and Patrick Hatch

The misogyny coin buys less than it used to

Allegations of sexism no longer spark political movements. Voters’ focus is on something else.

  • Parnell Palme McGuinness
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation looms over the Victorian election.

An orange wave is breaking over Victoria. Can Labor hold back the populist tide?

Fears that One Nation could win as many as 30 seats at the Victorian election have sparked a new battle plan within Labor to fight Pauline Hanson’s party.

  • Chip Le Grand and Kieran Rooney
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has spoken about the threat posed by One Nation in an exclusive interview.

Jacinta Allan vows to take up fight against ‘anti-worker’ One Nation

Amid surging support for One Nation and speculation about her leadership, the Victorian premier has warned that Pauline Hanson’s party looms as a serious threat to the state.

  • Chip Le Grand
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Blue-eyed grievance zombies: One Nation according to recent polls is the most popular party in Victoria.

In a normal election, Jacinta Allan would be gone. These are not normal times

Now that Pauline Hanson’s army of the dead is on the march, Labor MPs need to stop plotting against their own queen and prepare for the battle to come.

  • Chip Le Grand
Victoria Police backed Ken Lay’s recommendation to cap the number of guns a person could own.

Clean mental health checks for gun owners should follow Bondi, suicide: coroner

As the Allan government prepares to strengthen the state’s firearms laws, a Victorian coroner wants gun owners to provide medical evidence proving their fitness to hold a licence.

  • Annika Smethurst
Jacinta Allan, Premier of Victoria faces leadership questions at a fiery press conference on 9th June 2026.

Allan dismisses leadership rumblings as ‘navel-gazing’ amid One Nation surge

The Victorian premier has conceded for the first time that One Nation is eating into Labor’s support, blaming global forces – such as the global fuel price shock – for people’s turn against the major parties.

  • Chip Le Grand
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson.

Albanese pledges to keep reducing migration as third poll puts One Nation in lead

After politicians from all sides condemned billboards portraying Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan as a witch, Albanese made an impassioned request for media outlets to stop portraying politicians in a personal manner.

  • Paul Sakkal