Budget 2024/25 – A Budget That’s Helping Families
In Australia and around the world, the cost of groceries, transport and household bills have skyrocketed, and it’s hurting Victorian families.
In Australia and around the world, the cost of groceries, transport and household bills have skyrocketed, and it’s hurting Victorian families.
Getting a world-class public education in Victoria will always be free – but supplies and extracurricular activities can really add up for families doing it tough.
The Allan Labor Government is continuing our investments to create secure jobs and great training opportunities that lead to rewarding careers.
The Allan Labor Government is continuing to invest in services that make life easier for Victorian families – and the Victorian Budget 2024/25 ensures that these services are secure and deliver cost‑of‑living relief.
The Allan Labor Government is investing record funding into Victoria’s world-class public health system, making sure Victorian families can continue getting the right care, in the right place, at the right time.
Families just want the best for their kids, but with cost-of-living rising, school uniforms, camps, sports – the other things that make school fun – it all adds up.
The Allan Labor Government is offering young people across Victorian government schools’ free pelvic pain and menstrual health education from next year.
The Allan Labor Government is helping migrant, refugee and asylum-seeking women build skills to find work in hospitality.
Communities across ten established Melbourne suburban centres are being given a first look and chance to have their say on Allan Labor Government plans to build more homes close to jobs, transport and public services.
From dance parties and inspiring exhibitions to robotic lego and DJing workshops, Victoria has plenty of free and low-cost activities to keep kids entertained these school holidays thanks to the Allan Labor Government.