Planned burning is a land management tool where controlled fire is used, under carefully monitored conditions, to reduce ...
Find government information about climate action, energy, environment, forest and fire management and water resources and ...
The set of skills involved in communication and relating to others can be called Emotional Intelligence (EQ). These skills include: knowing your own emotions recognising and being sensitive to other ...
The DE Oracle Supplier Portal (‘the Supplier Portal’) is used by the department and some other Education portfolio bodies to release Requests for Quote (RFQs, also referred to as ‘negotiations’) and ...
Applications open on 1 June and close on 31 July 2026. Victorian vehicle owners can now apply for a 20% rebate on their vehicle registration. Applications open on 1 June and close on 31 July 2026. The ...
Cladding Safety Victoria has provided information intended for owners of buildings who are replacing combustible cladding with a list of suitable replacement options to consider. Combustible materials ...
A State Funeral Service to honour the life of Neale Daniher AO will be held at 1:00pm on Wednesday, 10 June at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Neale Daniher AO lived a life that expanded beyond ...
The Victorian Government is offering scholarships to people pursuing a rewarding career as an adult language, literacy and numeracy educator in Learn Local settings in Victoria. Applications for 2026 ...
A detailed picture of Victorian household travel is collected through VISTA to help the government make better transport and land-use planning decisions. The survey is conducted throughout the year ...
designated neighbourhood schools, known as local schools. Your local (zoned) school is usually the government school closest to your child’s permanent residential address. More information is ...
The home for technical and asset management standards owned and provided by the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP), including engineering standards, specifications, drawings and guidelines.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal was a leading advocate for land rights and reconciliation, and in 1964 published the first poetry book by an Aboriginal woman.
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