Victorian Labor State Conference Speech
Address by Daniel Andrews to the Victorian Labor State Conference.
Address by Daniel Andrews to the Victorian Labor State Conference.
The 2012-13 Budget Reply speech delivered by Shadow Treasurer Tim Holding.
The Baillieu Government’s second budget is a horror budget for Victorian families who were hoping for a government with a plan to save jobs. Ted Baillieu has failed the test of leadership. This is a Budget of excuses and no solutions.
Victorian Labor has announced the first stage of its plan to keep Victorians in work and is asking the community and business groups to have their say.
Nothing is more important than a job. It's how families pay their mortgage, how they pay their grocery bills and how they support their children.
The future of one of Victoria’s largest TAFEs, Holmesglen, is in doubt following the Baillieu Government’s $290 million cuts to the sector.
Even more jobs are likely to go from regional communities, after the Baillieu Government confirmed funding cuts to community health services.
The Baillieu-Ryan Government must act now to stop regional unemployment spiralling out of control after the latest statistics show more than 16,400 full-time jobs were lost in April.
The Baillieu Government is pushing through new laws to give developers free reign in suburban streets.
The Sports Minister has been left red faced after losing two major athletics events to interstate rivals just a day after gloating about the construction of a new athletics track.
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