Social services – Return delivery of employment services to the Commonwealth
The proposal would provide $7 billion over the medium term to re-establish the Commonwealth Employment Service (CES).
The proposal would:
Social services – Return delivery of employment services to the Commonwealth
The proposal would provide $7 billion over the medium term to re-establish the Commonwealth Employment Service (CES).
The proposal would:
Social services – Return delivery of employment services to the Commonwealth
The proposal would provide $7 billion over the medium term to re-establish the Commonwealth Employment Service (CES).
The proposal would:
Social services – Return delivery of employment services to the Commonwealth
The proposal would provide $7 billion over the medium term to re-establish the Commonwealth Employment Service (CES).
The proposal would:
Future proofing the food system
The proposal would provide $100 million over 7 years to advance the development of alternative proteins and support a greener, sustainable food system. This would include:
Read moreFuture proofing the food system
The proposal would provide $100 million over 7 years to advance the development of alternative proteins and support a greener, sustainable food system. This would include:
Read moreFuture proofing the food system
The proposal would provide $100 million over 7 years to advance the development of alternative proteins and support a greener, sustainable food system. This would include:
Read moreFuture proofing the food system
The proposal would provide $100 million over 7 years to advance the development of alternative proteins and support a greener, sustainable food system. This would include:
Read moreFuture proofing the food system
The proposal would provide $100 million over 7 years to advance the development of alternative proteins and support a greener, sustainable food system. This would include:
Read moreDouble federal funding to states and territories for homelessness services and public and community housing
The proposal would double federal funding to states and territories for homelessness services and public and community housing, by providing $1.8 billion additional funding in 2025-26 and ongoing through the National Agreement on Social Housing and Homelessness ($7.5 billion over the first 4 years).
The proposal would be ongoing, indexed to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and start on 1 July 2025.
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