
More Trains for Rockbank, Deer Park and Ardeer
Train passengers in Melbourne’s West will get more services in a matter of weeks with the opening of Labor’s $3.65 billion Regional Rail Link project.
Train passengers in Melbourne’s West will get more services in a matter of weeks with the opening of Labor’s $3.65 billion Regional Rail Link project.
Western Health volunteer Milan Gluhak has received an Outstanding Achievement Award for his work supporting dementia patients at Sunshine Hospital.
Melbourne’s most dangerous and congested level crossings cause chaos on local roads every morning.
The Andrews Labor Government will invest $85 million to expand Werribee Mercy Hospital, providing families in Melbourne’s west with surgical and critical care services closer to home.
To create more jobs, the Andrews Labor Government will back new and innovative businesses and showcase our industries to the world.
The Andrews Labor Government is getting on with the projects our state voted for so Victorians can spend less time on busy roads and get home to their families safer and sooner.
Minister for Families and Children, Jenny Mikakos, today thanked early learning organisations, local government and parents after the Abbott Government offered funding for 15 hours of kindergarten for Victorian four year olds.
The Australian and Victorian Governments will together reduce congestion and travel times on one of Victoria’s busiest and most important roads by adding lanes to CityLink and the Tullamarine Freeway.
General Practitioners (GPs) will receive training to better manage complex behaviours in patients with intellectual disabilities, the Minister for Housing, Disability & Ageing, Martin Foley announced today.
Four major service providers will share in $2.1 million for targeted projects aimed at strengthening early intervention for eating disorders and improving support for individuals, their carers and the mental health workforce.
Some of Victoria’s most vulnerable women and children at risk of family violence will be able to remain in their homes under a CCTV and duress card trial.