Statement From The Premier
If we’re serious about driving this thing down – and we absolutely must be – we need to take unprecedented steps in limiting the movement of people, and therefore limiting the movement of this virus.
If we’re serious about driving this thing down – and we absolutely must be – we need to take unprecedented steps in limiting the movement of people, and therefore limiting the movement of this virus.
Medical research into the use of existing drugs to combat coronavirus and surgical methods aided by artificial intelligence are among projects newly backed by the Victorian Government.
The Victorian Government is continuing to help Aboriginal communities deal with the coronavirus pandemic, with funding now available to develop local responses.
The Victorian Government and the First Peoples’ Assembly will today hold their first official negotiating meeting, marking a historic moment on Victoria’s path to Treaty.
The Victorian Government is backing cutting-edge medical research projects to better understand, prevent and treat coronavirus.
Based on the current numbers, it’s clear there is a real and growing threat in some regional communities.
Our health experts tell us the measures we’ve introduced are working. But too slowly. We must do more. We must go harder. It’s the only way we’ll get to the other side of this.
The latest hospital and ambulance performance data shows Victoria’s health services have continued to provide high quality healthcare for those who need it most, despite being in the middle of a once-in-a-century pandemic.
Communities in Melbourne will benefit from improved suburban activity centres and shopping strips through works backed by the Victorian Government that will create jobs and boost local businesses.
The Victorian Government is acting swiftly on a new national agreement to combat Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage by further strengthening the state’s Aboriginal community-controlled sector.