Getting the Chop

Does Vic. Labor think that it is fine

to contribute to family decline?

Though we can't see an ending

to all of their spending,

they've decided to axe Parentline.

Craig Penny, Terip Terip

You deserve better

Life has become harder for regional Victorians.

State debt is heading to $194 billion, with $29 million a day wasted on interest repayments alone.

Victorians have been hit with a big new emergency services tax and farmers have been stripped of rights on their land under the relentless renewables push.

Crime is up 26 per cent across the state, youth crime up 30 per cent and 2000 police jobs remain unfilled, with 43 police stations closed or on reduced hours.

The health system is dire as thousands are still waiting for surgery.

The housing crisis has worsened, with 45,000 fewer homes built than Labor promised.

Families, workers, and communities across regional Victoria deserve so much better.

In November 2026, a vote for The Nationals is a vote to improve the lives of regional Victorians.

Danny O’Brien MP, Leader of The Nationals

Tone deaf transmission invasion

In response to reports of some farmers receiving access notices from Transmission Company Victoria (TCV) for their land as part of the state’s transmission projects, we’ve consistently told TCV they must take a people-first approach and genuinely engage in a meaningful manner.

Handing landholders a letter saying they will compulsorily access their property to do land surveys flanked by a lawyer is completely tone-deaf and will only further add to mounting opposition to this project.

This isn’t engagement, it’s coercion.

It’s time the government went back to the drawing board.

Brett Hosking, VFF president