The former Victorian premier wants the Voice referendum to succeed but says the prime minister’s ambitions are at risk “because he is not being transparent”.
Former Hawthorn premiership star Andy Gowers is the Hawks’ new president,having edged Jeff Kennett’s anointed successor Peter Nankivell for the top job in a club-member vote.
If SEC 2.0 is going to deliver real benefits for Victorians,it should be as a state-owned corporation operating at arm’s length from ministers.
The Victorian premier’s announcement of free tampons was the moment when feminism met populism.
There will be lessons in this state election. They may well be about the city seats left wanting.
Presidential candidate Andrew Gowers has rejected Jeff Kennett’s claims that he wants to take Hawthorn “back to being a boys’ club”.
Hawthorn presidential hopeful Andy Gowers has accused outgoing president Jeff Kennett of leaving the club with a $25 million funding black hole for the delayed new Dingley home with “late night tweets” criticising the state government.
Andy Gowers says he was never made aware of the issues faced by Indigenous players that are the subject of an AFL investigation during his stint as a board member responsible for football.
Thirty years ago,up to 100,000 Victorians marched in a rally against the Kennett Government’s industrial reform agenda in one of the largest demonstrations that Melbourne has seen.
Hawthorn board member Peter Nankivell has declared himself to be a different style of leader to the incumbent club president.
Former deputy premier and Hawthorn board candidate James Merlino said the off-field culture at the club needs a reset and fresh voices are needed to drive it.