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About the Kinder Tick The Kinder Tick helps Victorian families find a funded kindergarten program for their children. When you see the Kinder Tick, you can be confident: the program will be led by a ...
Be part of a dynamic workforce to make a positive change so that everyone can feel safe where they live. A career in family violence and sexual assault offers a range of roles to expand your skills ...
Learn new skills close to home Learn Local courses offer skills for work, study and life. Training delivered by highly experienced professionals. Learn online or in person. Get the skills employers ...
Victoria’s Housing Statement, The Decade Ahead 2024-2034, focuses on five key areas to tackle housing supply and affordability in Victoria. We’re setting a bold target to build 800,000 homes in ...
The VCE Vocational Major (VCE VM) and Victorian Pathways Certificate (VPC) were introduced in 2023, providing students with access to high-quality, relevant vocational education and applied learning ...
[Emergency Management Victoria logo] [Footage of elephants wading in water, splashing and playing, swinging their trunks, in their new enclosure at the zoo] Emma Fist, Elephant Keeper, Werribee Open ...
Message from the Minister for Multicultural AffairsFinally, I would like to thank all government departments and staff who have contributed to this report. I look forward to further strengthening our ...
All Victorian government departments have been part of the Charter Education Program led by the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission (VEOHRC). The program helps to build a culture ...
In 2023–24, DPC’s Multicultural Affairs portfolio worked alongside the Treaty and First Peoples portfolio to continue the development of Victoria’s first anti-racism strategy. The strategy provides a ...
The Multicultural and Community Infrastructure Fund (MCIF) supported 84 multicultural community organisations to build, upgrade and renovate their facilities (DPC: $17.6 million in 2023–24). The ...
In particular, we need to make sure multicultural communities can quickly get accurate information in their own languages when disaster strikes. With funding from DFFH, the University of Melbourne led ...
In 2023–24, 8 representatives took part in training to help their communities. These representatives came from Sri Lankan, Filipino, Vietnamese, Singaporean, Indian and South African backgrounds. The ...