Tuesday, 31 October 2023
Questions without notice and ministers statements
Ministers statements: skills plan
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Commencement
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Bills
- Summary Offences Amendment (Nazi Salute Prohibition) Bill 2023
- Bail Amendment Bill 2023
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Education and Training Reform Amendment (Land Powers) Bill 2023
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Royal assent
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Triple Zero Victoria Bill 2023
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Clerk’s corrections
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Questions without notice and ministers statements
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Medically supervised injecting facilities
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Ministers statements: skills plan
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Decriminalisation of public drunkenness
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Roadside vegetation
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Ministers statements: care leavers redress scheme
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Decriminalisation of public drunkenness
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Nazi salute prohibition
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Ministers statements: Australian Vietnamese Women’s Association
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Richmond medically supervised injecting facility
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Ministers statements: LGBTIQ+ equality
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Written responses
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Questions on notice
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Answers
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Constituency questions
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
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Western Metropolitan Region
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Eastern Victoria Region
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Southern Metropolitan Region
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Papers
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Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission
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IBAC’s Operation Daintree Special Report: Government Response
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Committees
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Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee
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Alert Digest No. 13
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Papers
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Petitions
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Northern Victoria Region roads
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Business of the house
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General business
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Members statements
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Road safety
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SPC Business Excellence Awards
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Horseracing
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State Electricity Commission
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St Thomas More Catholic Primary School, Alfredton
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Echidnas
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Unity in Diversity Festival
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Women’s Action Group
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Middle East conflict
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Payroll tax
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Warrnambool Show
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Bills
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Triple Zero Victoria Bill 2023
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Council’s amendments
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Business of the house
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Notices of motion
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Bills
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Gambling Legislation Amendment Bill 2023
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Committee
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Third reading
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Adjournment
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Southern Metropolitan Region kindergartens
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Shepparton bypass
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Abortion services
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Heat health plan
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Mulesing
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Taxation
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Wild horse control
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White Flat Oval
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Melbourne Cup
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Police numbers
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Timber industry
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Federal employment legislation
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Payroll tax
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Global Victoria
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Payroll tax
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Walhalla Goldfields Railway
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Cloverton infrastructure
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Responses
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Ministers statements: skills plan
Gayle TIERNEY (Western Victoria – Minister for Skills and TAFE, Minister for Regional Development) (12:16): Last week I launched the second annual Victorian skills plan. It reinforces that Victoria continues to set the benchmark for skills and training in Australia. We are the national leaders in reform. We are building and uniting the system. We introduced free TAFE in 2019, and now we are in an era where power and purpose of vocational education and training are front and centre.
The annual skills plan is critical to ensuring that we have a strong, qualified and proud workforce now and into the future. The plan ensures that we are delivering what is right and what is needed. It has informed outstanding policy decisions to support many Victorians, such as introducing scholarships for nurses, midwives and secondary school teachers and widening the eligibility for free TAFE, and is a driving force behind the 10-year Clean Economy Workforce Development Strategy 2023–2033. The plan clearly states that over the next three years we will need 352,000 new workers. It highlights the skills needed and the jobs that will be created by the Allan Labor government. It is a plan for all of Victoria. From Wodonga to the Wimmera, regional skills taskforces have played a critical role in ensuring the needs of the regions are being implemented.
This plan is a call to action for everyone so that it can beat the path to innovation, inclusion, cutting-edge technology and of course applied research. It ensures our TAFEs, registered training organisations, Learn Locals, universities, employers and industry work together. This will lead to true parity between vocational education and training, the TAFE sector and of course the university sector. Every Victorian has the right to access quality high-skilled training in this state, and it is this government that is doing exactly that.