Victoria has become one of the most expensive places in the world to live. Victorians want answers to how to address an issue that affects so many.
Integrity in government has become one of the most important issues in Australian politics,but both parties in Victoria have had their issues over the years.
Our readers want us to examine how to get the state budget under control,so we will quiz both sides of politics about what levers they intend to pull to shore up the state’s battered finances.
You told us you’d like politicians and candidates to answer this question before the coming election. Here’s why.
The Age surveyed thousands of Victorians in August and September to help inform its coverage of the Victorian election in November.
Under the opposition’s plan,daily zone 1 and 2 fares would drop from $9.20 to $2,or from $4.60 to $1 for concession holders,but analysis shows wealthier suburbs better served by public transport would benefit the most.
New teal candidate Melissa Lowe hopes it is her turn to pull off another surprise win in Melbourne’s inner-east state seat of Hawthorn.