Victorian Parliament Sits Today for Key Legislative Sessions

Victorian Parliament Convening for Mid-Week Session
Today, Wednesday, 18 March 2026, marks a significant day in the Victorian political calendar as both houses of the Parliament of Victoria convene for a full day of legislative business. Located at Parliament House on Spring Street in East Melbourne, the sessions are expected to address critical state-wide issues and provide a platform for ministerial scrutiny during Question Time. Both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council have scheduled meetings to begin at 9:30 AM.
Legislative Assembly and Council Agendas
The Legislative Assembly is packed with formal business and the introduction of government bills. For those following the proceedings, the day's schedule includes several key components:
- Formal Business and Statements: Initial proceedings involving petitions and statements from members representing various electorates across the state.
- Question Time: Scheduled for 12:00 PM, this remains the focal point of the session, where the government faces direct questioning from the opposition on matters of public policy and governance.
- Government Business: Debate on current legislation and the progression of bills through the house.
The Legislative Council is operating on a parallel timeline, beginning at 9:30 AM with members' statements followed by general business. After the noon Question Time, the Council will continue with debates on tabled papers and petitions qualifying for discussion. These sessions are vital for the legislative oversight process and provide an official record of state actions through Hansard reports published throughout the day.
Federal Minister Catherine King in Melbourne
Beyond the walls of Parliament House, high-level federal political activity is also centered in Melbourne today. The Honorable Catherine King MP, Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, is scheduled to lead a major discussion at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM, the Minister will address the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) regarding wide-ranging updates to national infrastructure and urban planning. This conversation is of particular interest to the Melbourne metropolitan area as it deals with regional development and transport regulation.
Local Government and Community Development
While the City of Melbourne’s Future Melbourne Committee met yesterday to discuss local urban projects, neighboring municipal activities continue today. The City of Whittlesea is hosting an online business grant writing workshop to assist local enterprises in accessing the B2B Grant Program. Such sessions highlight the ongoing coordination between various levels of government to support economic growth and community services across Greater Melbourne.

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