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State budget



Victorian State Budget 2007- 2008


The 2007 - 2008 Victoria Budget, announced by the Hon. John Brumby MP on Tuesday 1 May 2007.

For further information on the 2007 - 2008 Budget, access the new window icon State Budget website.

Department for Victorian Communities Factsheets 2007-2008


Victorian Budget Support for Victorian Communities (Word 86 kb)
Improving the Lives of Indigenous Victorians (Word 78 kb)
Sport & Recreation Victoria (Word 79 kb)
Local Councils Get Budget Boost (Word 75 kb)
Funding to help Parents Return to the Workforce (Word 78 kb)
Funding to Support Young Victorians to be the best they can be (Word 85 kb)
Building Skills and Opportunities to Strengthen Victoria's Workforce (Word 81 kb)
Outcomes for Women (Word 79 kb)

Victorian State Budget 2006 - 2007


The 2006 - 2007 Victoria Budget, announced by the Hon. John Brumby MP on Tuesday 30 May 2006.

For further information on the 2006 - 2007 Budget, access the new window icon State Budget website.

Department for Victorian Communities Factsheets 2006-2007


Investing in better Aboriginal community facilities (Word 44kb)
New arrangements for Aboriginal community engagement and representation (Word 43kb)
Protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage (Word 46kb)
No interest loans to support low-income households (Word 46kb)
Improving access to community sport and recreation infrastructure (Word 41kb)
World Swimming Championships - diving (Word 43kb)
Improving the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre and the State Netball and Hockey Centre (Word 41kb)
New home for rectangular sports (Word 43kb)
Enhancing sporting excellence (Word 43kb)
Funding boost to Victoria's multicultural communities (Word 47kb)
More funding to break down the language barrier (Word 42kb)
New funding to celebrate Victoria's cultural diversity (Word 43kb)
Upgrade for historical Queen Victoria Women's Centre (Word 4 3kb)
Budget supports seniors to be safe, healthy and mobile (Word 47kb)
Budget prioritises commemoration and wellbeing of veterans (Word 44kb)
Increased funding for Neighbourhood Houses (Word 86kb)

Victorian State Budget 2005 – 2006


The 2005 - 2006 Victoria Budget, announced by the Hon. John Brumby MP on Tuesday 3 May 2005, details the Government's budget initiatives, which will contribute to the achievement of the key outcomes detailed in the Government's Growing Victoria Together Strategy.

Fact sheets


Aboriginal land and economic development program (Word 137 kb)
Family Violence (Word 142kb)
Indigenous Community Infrastructure (Word 126kb)
Indigenous Initiatives Overview (Word 130kb)
Lake Tyers Community Renewal (Word 126kb)
Neighbourhood Houses (Word 127kb)
New Home for Rectangular Sport (Word 127kb)
Protecting the Community's Identity (Word 127kb)
Refugee Support Package (Word 129kb
Support for Stolen Generations (Word 129 kb)

Victorian State Budget 2004 – 2005



Introduction


Introductory letter from the Minister for Victorian Communities, John Thwaites MP
2004 – 2005: Building a Better Future for Victoria (PDF 67kb)

Media releases


Supporting Victoria’s Multicultural Communities (PDF 12kb)
Supporting Victoria’s Multicultural Communities (PDF 12kb)

Fact sheets


Department for Victorian Communities: Summary (PDF 158kb)
Addressing Indigenous disadvantage (PDF 161kb)
Funding for local government partnerships (PDF 158kb)
Funding for multicultural community grants (PDF 153kb)
Funding for Victorian Electronic Records Strategy (PDF 157kb)
Gaining ground for Victoria’s women (PDF 155kb)
National Ice Sports Centre (PDF 153kb)

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Web Site Updates

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