Victorian Government to ease COVID-19 restrictions

Parliament House in Melbourne, located at Spring Street in East Melbourne at the edge of the Melbourne city centre, has been the seat of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia, since 1855

On Wednesday morning Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley announced the Victorian Government will ease COVID-19 restrictions from 11:59pm, Friday 22 April. The decision to remove many of the remaining restrictions comes as the Omicron wave recedes and 70 per cent of Victorian adults have received their third vaccination. The following changes will be made to… Continue reading Victorian Government to ease COVID-19 restrictions

South Australian Cabinet and Sitting Program

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South Australian Labor Government On Thursday 24 March, South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas unveiled his Cabinet. The swearing in ceremony saw the return of nine ministers from the previous Labor Government, with six ministers new to the cabinet table. Independent MP Geoff Brock returns to Cabinet as Minister for Local Government, Regional Roads and Veterans… Continue reading South Australian Cabinet and Sitting Program

McGowan Government launches $100 million Investment Attraction Fund

Parliament House, Perth at night. Located on Harvest Terrace in West Perth, Western Australia. It is the home of the Parliament of Western Australia. It features Greek Revival architecture elements.

On March 9 2022, Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan, along with Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade Roger Cook, launched a $100 million Investment Attraction Fund to help drive Diversify WA strategy.  The fund seeks to encourage further investment in Western Australia with the aim of facilitating job creation, increasing demand… Continue reading McGowan Government launches $100 million Investment Attraction Fund

New task force to examine Western Australian shipping industry

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On Saturday, March 5th, Western Australia’s Deputy Premier Roger Cook and Minister for Transport; Planning and Ports Rita Saffioti announced the establishment of a Shipping and Supply Chain Taskforce.  Unprecedented flooding on Australia’s East Coast and in South Australia alongside severe weather events in the North-west have caused significant supply chain issues and food shortages… Continue reading New task force to examine Western Australian shipping industry

Western Australia’s Critical Worker Furloughing Registration System

Parliament of Western Australia - Perth

On Monday the 21st of February, the WA Premier Mark McGowan and the Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson launched the online critical worker furloughing registration system. When implemented,  the critical worker furloughing policy will permit certain critical workers who are asymptomatic close contacts to temporarily attend work during their isolation period to alleviate workforce shortages, maintain… Continue reading Western Australia’s Critical Worker Furloughing Registration System

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