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The Andrews Labor Government is setting one of the most ambitious emissions reduction targets in the world – cutting Victoria’s emissions by 75–80 per cent by 2035. Minister for Climate Action Lily ...
The Allan Labor Government’s strong new rental protection laws have passed the Victorian Parliament – making renting fairer for Victorians and building on the more than 130 reforms introduced since ...
As farmers grapple with rapidly deteriorating conditions across our state, the Allan Labor Government has announced it will extend its Drought Package to farmers statewide.While farmers were anxiously ...
I am announcing several changes to Parliamentary Secretary responsibilities. Tim Richardson will become Parliamentary Secretary for Men’s Behaviour Change, continuing the Allan Labor Government’s ...
The Allan Labor Government is cracking on with renewable energy projects by accelerating planning approvals – providing investment certainty for Victoria’s growing renewable energy industry and ...
A study at English festivals found the rate of onsite medical incidents and hospitalisations from accidental drug harm is significantly lower at festivals that provide pill testing services compared ...
The Allan Labor Government is focused on what matters most – cutting congestion for busy families and workers and saving time for passengers. The Victorian Budget 2025/26 invests almost $5 billion in ...
The Allan Labor Government will introduce the toughest bail laws in Australia to prevent reoffending and keep Victorians safe. Premier Jacinta Allan, Attorney-General Sonya Kilkenny and Minister for ...
More homes mean more opportunity – that’s why the Allan Labor Government will deliver more homes for young people, families and downsizers around 50 train stations and tram stops in Melbourne’s inner ...
The Allan Labor Government will embed evidence-based teaching and learning in the Education State – responding to the latest evidence by putting explicit teaching in every classroom. This includes ...
Victoria is leading the nation in the prevention of family violence.We’ve implemented all 227 recommendations of the Royal Commission – and dedicated more money and effort than any other Australian ...
Victoria will be the first state to raise the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 10 years old to 12, and to 14 years old by 2027 – bolstering the Victorian Government’s work to avoid young ...