Creating New Jobs For A Renewable Victoria
The Andrews Labor Government is creating new jobs for Victorians as part of the state’s nation-leading transition to renewable energy.
The Andrews Labor Government is creating new jobs for Victorians as part of the state’s nation-leading transition to renewable energy.
The Andrews Labor Government is driving down the cost of living and emissions with the nation’s first Gas Substitution Roadmap, giving Victorians more control over their energy bills.
The Andrews Labor Government is launching a new government body to support the transformation of the state’s waste and recycling systems.
The Andrews Labor Government is turning organic waste into renewable energy, creating new regional jobs and industries while reducing organic waste sent to landfill and driving down emissions.
The state’s new liquor regulator, Liquor Control Victoria, has today been established and will play a vital role in helping reduce liquor-related harm and ensuring the liquor industry continues to receive the strongest regulatory oversight.
Safe driving rewards and easier registration and licensing are among benefits being delivered to motorists across the state, with the transformation of VicRoads to streamline interactions for millions of Victorians.
Workers and families affected by the devastating effects of silicosis and similar occupational diseases can now access more support to get compensation thanks to changes from the Andrews Labor Government to occupational health and safety laws.
The Andrews Labor Government will boost TAFE training opportunities for Victoria’s future early childhood education and care workforce – supporting the massive decade-long transformation of the sector across the state.
From tomorrow, Victorians can claim a $250 bill busting bonus if they look for a better energy deal on Victoria’s Energy Compare website – a move that could save households up to $580 each.
Lendlease Building Contractors has been appointed to deliver the Cranbourne, Craigieburn, Eltham area, Point Cook and City of Whittlesea community hospitals – with construction expected to begin this year for completion in 2024.