John Pesutto | Politician
John Pesutto
Phone: +61 400 695 059
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24.01.2022 My column in The Age today. Yes, spending is needed now but a broader vision must follow this week's state budget. JP Melbourne School of Government
23.01.2022 My column in The Age today. Victoria's integrity regime needs more support. JP Melbourne School of Government
23.01.2022 My column in The Age today. IBAC has a real opportunity to clean up more than just the branches. Conducting public hearings, involving the Auditor General and making lasting recommendations will give reform a real chance. JP Melbourne School of Government
22.01.2022 My column in The Age today. The review by former judge, the Hon. Jennifer Coate AO, is appropriate, but we need a broader and thorough investigation into why Victoria faces a COVID-19 outbreak so at odds with other states. JP Melbourne School of Government
22.01.2022 My column in The Age today. Bipartisanship during a crisis is important and depends, as much as anything else, on mutuality and reciprocity. It's a two-way street. JP Melbourne School of Government
21.01.2022 My column in The Age today. We deserve the full truth about the causes of Victoria's 2nd wave and are entitled to see standards of accountability upheld, but now is no time for parochial interstate rivalries. JP Melbourne School of Government
20.01.2022 My column in The Age today. Inaction over the weekend's protests, with gaping disparities over enforcement, have blown apart the foundations of social distancing and discredit the legitimacy of ongoing emergency measures. JP Melbourne School of Government
11.01.2022 My column in The Age today. This week's gambit on a 12-month extension of Victoria's State of Emergency overshot the runway by miles. A longer crisis necessitates even stricter scrutiny of executive power. JP Melbourne School of Government
09.01.2022 My column in The Age today. Victorian crossbenchers in the Legislative Council face a vital test over the Government's latest COVID bill. The upper house must be a genuine house of review and not a rubber stamp. JP Melbourne School of Government
08.01.2022 My column in The Age today. A constructive relationship with one of our largest trading partners is vital and can be achieved without states creating separate foreign policies at odds with our national position. JP Melbourne School of Government
05.01.2022 My column in The Age today. The Government has been able to determine when Parliament sits, whether to answer media questions and how willingly it will cooperate with the Coate Inquiry. But the courts may prove to be another matter. JP Melbourne School of Government
05.01.2022 My column in The Age today. The state budget has to deliver and avoid past mistakes - and there are no excuses for getting it wrong this time. JP Melbourne School of Government
03.01.2022 My column in The Age today. With Victoria's second wave, the Government needs to look at internal changes, including personnel, to ensure the right people are in the room and its ability to rally the public is maximised. JP Melbourne School of Government
02.01.2022 My column in The Age today. We should all want the Government to succeed on our behalf in driving down infection rates, but there are steps it needs to take to lift its performance. JP Melbourne School of Government