New Regulations Ensure Victorians In Isolation Can Vote
New regulations will mean Victorians who have tested positive to COVID-19 will be able to vote via telephone in the November State election.
New regulations will mean Victorians who have tested positive to COVID-19 will be able to vote via telephone in the November State election.
Two brand-new train stations are just weeks away from opening following the Andrews Labor Government removing four level crossings from Melbourne’s north.
Onshore manufacturing of life-saving mRNA vaccines took a major step forward today, with the Australian Government, Moderna and the Victorian Government finalising all arrangements for the 10-year partnership.
The Andrews Labor Government has supported 500 sporting events, with a key initiative that offers Victorians even more reasons to visit towns and cities across the state.
The Andrews Labor Government is slashing costs for new drivers and their families with the abolition of learner and probationary licence fees, as well as online testing fees.
The Andrews Labor Government is supporting the nursery and garden industry across the state to identify opportunities for growth, including attracting workers for the future and addressing skills gaps.
Landmark reforms will strengthen Victoria Police’s management of human sources, also known as informants, and establish clear independent oversight of police to restore public confidence in the justice system and protect informants when they are used.
An instant sensor that can detect COVID-19 and smart bedding monitors for aged care residents are among the projects to be developed with the Andrews Labor Government supporting a groundbreaking new medical device prototype facility at RMIT University.
The Andrews Labor Government has transformed IKON Park into a world class sporting facility with amenities that support all AFL teams, delivering Carlton Football Club an upgraded ground and becoming the new home of AFLW.
The Andrews Labor Government’s assisted reproductive treatment (ART) reforms are continuing to make it easier for more Victorians to start or build their family.
The Andrews Labor Government is connecting Victorian businesses to key international markets and driving jobs growth with a packed schedule of more than 30 trade missions around the world in the next 12 months.
The Andrews Labor Government is boosting Victoria’s healthcare workforce by recruiting hundreds of doctors, nurses, midwives and allied health professionals living overseas – including healthcare workers wanting to return home – to help ease pressure on the hospital system.
The Andrews Labor Government is addressing industry demand for workers in future tech with a new employment program.
The Andrews Labor Government is bringing lived experience to the heart of the mental health sector, launching a new workforce initiative as vital work continues to transform Victoria’s Mental Health and Wellbeing system.
The Andrews Labor Government is putting young people’s experiences, needs and ideas at the centre of its plan to support young Victorians and their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Victorians needing elective surgery will get the tailored care they need faster, thanks to a new public surgery centre set to open in Melbourne’s east later this year.
A new Graduate Certificate in Crime Prevention will be one of the first qualifications of its kind to be offered in Australia, thanks to support from the Andrews Labor Government.
Victorian teachers will be supported to retrain as vocational specialists, and those working in in-demand trades can upskill to become teachers, thanks to the Andrews Labor Government’s huge boost to applied learning.