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Paterson’s push for Melbourne
In less than two months, Labor candidate Keir Paterson will look to return Melbourne as a Labor seat in the upcoming federal election — but he faces an uphill battle.
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“Worst electoral system in the country?” Warnings sent to agents after 2020 election probe
A City of Melbourne councillor has conceded that it “might just take the prize for the worst electoral system in the country” after 20 real estate agents were warned following an investigation into the 2020 municipal elections.
Read More“It’s time for a public review”: Push for election overhaul
City of Melbourne councillors have urged the state government to begin a review into the council’s “unique” electoral system by next year, in time for the 2024 election.
Read MoreCouncil elections - here we go! All you need to know ...
With candidate preferences now submitted and the City of Melbourne officially in caretaker mode, voters can now meet the full field that’s in front of them ahead of the council elections on October 24.
Read MoreA vote for uncertainty
A photograph that asks a question about whether people should confront the uncertainty in their lives with other people is attracting the attention of Melbourne’s locked-down community.
Read MoreMeet the state by-election candidates
Docklanders are invited to meet the candidates in the upcoming state by-election at a special event at Watermark on Tuesday, July 10.
Read MoreSurvey results
About two thirds of Docklanders are opposed to MAB’s plans for NewQuay Central, according to the October Docklands News survey.
Read MoreCandidates’ pledges to Docklands
On October 21, state election candidates visited Docklands and spoke for 10 minutes about what they would do for the suburb if elected.
Read MoreCome out and meet the candidates
Don’t forget to come out and meet your state election candidates in Victoria Harbour on Thursday, October 21.
Read MoreMeet the candidates
With one election behind us, Docklands faces another in late November when Victoria goes to the polls.
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