In Victoria, kindergartens are operated by various business structures which include Incorporated Associations or Co-Operatives. Kindergarten services that are registered as Incorporated Associations ...
The first round of grants of between $50,000 to $200,000 were awarded to applicants working in partnership with community and interest groups. Yennaga Yettang / Come See is a mesmerising video ...
Fishermans Bend is made up of five distinct precincts across two municipalities (the City of Melbourne and the City of Port Phillip), each with their own features and character.
What is the Fishermans Bend project?
The Victorian Public Service is made up of more than 55,000 dedicated and professional employees who work tirelessly in the public interest every day. Part of our job as public servants is continuing ...
Welcome to the Conservation Regulator’s Year in Review for 2023–2024. This year there have been significant achievements across the Regulator with strong outcomes in engagement and education and ...
The Fishermans Bend Framework is the strategic plan for the development of Fishermans Bend to 2050. Fishermans Bend is an unparalleled opportunity for urban renewal on the doorstep of Melbourne’s CBD.
This information session showcases how the Best practice supervision resources can be utilised in training and supervisory practice in the family violence, sexual assault and child wellbeing sectors.
Detailed financial reporting is included in the Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action Annual Report 2023–2024. The Conservation Regulator reports against four mandatory performance ...
Australia’s leading advanced manufacturing, engineering and design precinct. The Fishermans Bend National Employment and Innovation Cluster (Fishermans Bend NEIC) is identified in Plan Melbourne as ...
Fishermans Bend has long been synonymous with innovation and ingenuity in Australia’s manufacturing and industrial history. That proud tradition is set to continue, with the Victorian Government ...
The Fishermans Bend Seed Toolkit presents an incremental ‘ground-up’ approach to place-based economic development to support the transition of Australia’s largest urban renewal area towards its 2050 ...
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