Victorian cattle producers can now harness cutting-edge technology to guide and contain livestock without physical fences, with the Allan Labor Government approving the safe use of virtual fencing.
Victoria has been recognised for its strength in vocational education and training (VET) at the 2025 Australian Training Awards (ATAs) in Darwin on Friday night, taking home seven awards. Excellence ...
The Allan Labor Government is securing jobs and delivering a one-stop-shop for outdoor recreation activities across the state, with a new agency to strengthen support to get more Victorians and ...
The Andrews Labor Government will overhaul the way sexual offences are reported and dealt with – announcing major reforms that make it clear there is no place for sexual violence of any kind 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 ...
The Allan Labor Government will strengthen its focus on building the homes Victorians need into the future, with changes to the Victorian Cabinet announced today. Premier Jacinta Allan today unveiled ...
The Andrews Labor Government is getting on with a package of reforms to the planning system to clear the backlog of approvals and build more homes, faster. Right now, the system just isn’t working ...
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 ...
A major milestone in Victoria’s decade-long Treaty process has been achieved with the Victorian Government and First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria reaching in-principle agreement on Australia’s first ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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