Victoria’s Big Build Projects – National Review
In response to the National Infrastructure Investment Program Review, the Andrews Labor Government is providing clarity for workers on Victoria’s Big Build.
In response to the National Infrastructure Investment Program Review, the Andrews Labor Government is providing clarity for workers on Victoria’s Big Build.
The Andrews Labor Government is helping more than 260 grassroots sport and recreation clubs address barriers to sporting participation, creating more inclusive ways to access sport across Victoria.
The Andrews Labor Government is transforming the way Victorians recycle their glass, diverting tonnes of waste from landfill.
The vibrant craft and creativity of some of India’s most exciting artists and textile designers are now on show at Melbourne Museum as part of a new exhibition – Sutr Santati: Then. Now. Next. Stories of India woven in thread.
The Andrews Labor Government is delivering better learning outcomes for kids across the state, with the Tutor Learning Initiative backing students with the support they need to get the great results they deserve.
Nine local manufacturers are being helped to make products and components that support decarbonisation and net zero emissions through grants from the Andrews Labor Government.
There’s nothing more stressful than having a sick child, especially at night or on the weekend – and the Andrews Labor Government is giving Victorian families more free alternatives to visiting a busy emergency department.
Workers in the family violence prevention and disability sectors will be better equipped with the skills to prevent violence against women with disabilities thanks to a funding boost to Women with Disabilities Victoria (WDV).
The Andrews Labor Government is giving more community groups across the state the chance to receive grants to deliver projects that boost road safety in their local areas.
More children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are accessing and attending kindergarten, thanks to council-led outreach programs supported by the Andrews Labor Government.