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Victoria's Big Build corruption review prompts calls for broader royal commission

Victoria's infrastructure program faces fresh scrutiny over corruption allegations, raising questions about project oversight across Australia's states.

By The Daily Perth · Published 4 July 2026, 5:08 am

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UpdatedUpdated 4 July 2026, 3:18 pm

Victoria's Big Build corruption review prompts calls for broader royal commission
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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is facing renewed pressure over corruption allegations tied to the state's Big Build program, according to recent reporting. High-level calls for a royal commission into the project signal concerns about governance and oversight of major infrastructure spending during a period of significant national investment in transport and building projects.

For Western Australia, the situation underscores the importance of robust independent oversight as Perth and regional WA continue to pursue major infrastructure commitments, including extensions to METRONET and expansion of Fremantle Port. While WA has its own project governance frameworks, the Victorian experience provides a timely reminder of the need for transparent processes and independent review mechanisms to maintain public confidence in how large capital budgets are allocated and managed.

Sources: watoday.com.au.

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