Button Award Criteria and Nomination Information

Button Award Criteria and Nomination Information

The Button Award for Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and Shadow Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries. The award winner’s behaviour should be exemplary and reflect the best traditions of political service to the community. The award winner will, in the relevant...

Missen Award Criteria and Nomination Criteria

Missen Award Criteria and Nomination Criteria

The Missen Award for backbenchers
 (including independents and members of minority parties). The award winner’s behaviour should be exemplary and reflect the best traditions of political service to the community. The award winner will, in the relevant period, have...

Public Office Public Trust. Lecture 2012

Public Office Public Trust. Lecture 2012

"Public Office, Public Trust" Lecture. University of Melbourne Law School 2012. The Hon Tim Smith, QC This paper, delivered to the University of Melbourne Law School "Integrity in Government" Search Conference on 4 December 2012, is an introduction to the idea of...

Victorian By-election 2012

Victorian By-election 2012

Reform of IBAC legislation Requests to Parties 5 attachments, one attachment, being a response from the Greens and one attachment, being the response from the ALP. Download attachments Letter Hon Daniel Andrews Letter Mr Greg Barber IBAC commitment letter July 2012...

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The Accountability Round Table is a non-partisan group of citizens with diverse backgrounds (journalists, lawyers, academics, former politicians and judges) and extensive experience in parliament, government and the courts. The Round Table is dedicated to improving...

ART Submission to the Inquiry into Victorian 2010 Election  

ART Submission to the Inquiry into Victorian 2010 Election  

Inquiry into the Conduct of the 2010 Victorian State Election Our submission was made to the Victorian Joint Investigatory Committee - Electoral Matters by The Hon Ken Coghill.  Our submission can be found here. The details of the inquiry can be found on this...

Corruption watchdog ‘muzzled’

Corruption watchdog ‘muzzled’

THE Baillieu government is under pressure to rethink its anti-corruption commission after one of its key advisers accused it of muzzling the body and ''extracting its teeth''. Melissa Fyfe and Royce Millar explain why in an article in "The Age".   Corruption...

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