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MAJOR EVENTS BRING ELITE SPORTS STARS TO THE VALLEY

Stars of Australia’s National Basketball League (NBL) and Melbourne Stars Big Bash League Club will soon play and coach in the Latrobe Valley under new partnership agreements with the Andrews Labor Government.

MORE WARRAGUL PATIENTS TREATED SOONER

Code 1 ambulance response times across Victoria hit 81 per cent in the last quarter – an improvement of six percentage points on the same period last year and the best June quarter result on record.

MORE BAIRNSDALE PATIENTS TREATED SOONER

Code 1 ambulance response times across Victoria hit 81 per cent in the last quarter – an improvement of six percentage points on the same period last year and the best June quarter result on record.

Myth busting: Safe Schools Program

Fact: The Safe Schools program is not an element of the Victorian Curriculum. The Safe Schools program provides evidence based information, resources and professional learning to schools to foster school environments that are safe, supportive and inclusive of all students, including students who are same sex attracted, intersex and gender diverse. The program supports schools to prevent, and respond to discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) students.

Small Business Festival 2017

The Small Business Festival is back this again this year. With almost 500 events, half of those taking place in regional Victoria, the Festival educates small business owners, provides them with networking opportunities and gives them a chance take a step back and celebrate all the hard work they do.

EXTRA SERVICES ON TRACK FOR GIPPSLAND CORRIDOR

The Andrews Labor Government is making it even easier for Gippsland passengers to travel to Melbourne and regional Victoria, by delivering an additional 18 weekday and weekend services from 27 August.

COBAINS PRIMARY SCHOOL UPGRADE A STEP CLOSER

Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Harriet Shing, today announced that students at Cobain Primary School are a step close to the facilities they deserve, with AOA Architects appointed to design a $800,000 upgrade of the school