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All Victorian households to receive a $250 bill busting bonus

All Victorian households will receive a $250 bill busting bonus if they seek out a better energy deal on Victoria’s Energy Compare website—saving hundreds...

Budget 2022/23: What’s in store for multicultural communities

The Victorian Budget 2022/23 delivers more than $26 million for young people and culturally and linguistically diverse communities, helping them come together as we emerge from...

New investments in agriculture and regional development

With new investments in agriculture and regional development as part of the Victorian Budget 2022/23, some $193.4 million will be invested in regional development...

Major upgrades for special schools across state

Students with special needs should have the same opportunities as every other student in Victoria. Premier Daniel Andrews and Minister for Education James Merlino...

Victoria to ban public display of the Nazi swastika

Victoria will become the first Australian state or territory to ban the public display of the Nazi symbol in recognition of its role in...

Increasing the Auslan teaching workforce in Victoria

The Government has added courses in Auslan to the signature Free TAFE list, helping more Victorians become Auslan interpreters and creating a stronger and...

World’s best swimmers to dive into Melbourne

Melbourne will host the 16th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) this December in another win for Victoria’s packed calendar of major events—which will help to...

Businesses can now apply for grants on cleaner electric fleet

The Andrews Labor Government is helping Victorian businesses include Zero Emissions Vehicles (ZEVs) in their fleets, driving down emissions and pollution and cutting operating...

Free public WiFi to continue in Melbourne’s CBD

Free WiFi will continue to be available in the CBD for Melbournians and tourists alike with the Andrews Labor Government extending the service. Minister for Innovation,...

Get rid of the dangerous chemicals hiding in your home

Unwanted household chemicals such as petrol, kerosene, turpentine, cooking oils, methylated spirits, pesticides and herbicides are the most common items collected at pop up...